Folk-Islam in the Life Cycle of the Jama Mapun

An account of Folk-Islam in the life-cycle of the Jama Mapun, a Moslem community of the Southern Philippines, based on a 3 months' pilot study in 1963 & a 6 months' field study in 1966 on Kagayan island. The Jama Mapun are traditional farmers & traders, & the study was made in...

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Prayer
Religious rituals
Rice
Social structures
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