https://archive.org/details/san-ildefonso-agta
Population Dynamics of a Philippine Rain Forest People: The San Ildefonso Agta by John D. Early; Thomas N. Headland
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#Philippines, #Agta, #Luzon, #indigenouspeoples, #indigenouspeople, #genocide, #population, #demographics, #historyofthePhilippines, #genocide, #colonialism, #capitalism, #antiblackness, #rainforest, #deforestation, #emigration, #immigration, #SanIldefonso
The Agta Negrito people have been hunters and gatherers in the tropical rain forests of the Philippines for centuries. This book investigates a small group of the Agta living on Luzon Island during their transition from a foraging society to a landless group of agricultural workers.
The core of the book is a demographic study of fertility, mortality, and migration over a 44-year period. It is one of only two studies that have completely reconstructed the population dynamics of a foraging group without relying on mathematical models. Ethnographic and narrative historical sections of the book establish the contexts for the demographic data and enhance the study’s readability. As a case history of social and population dynamics in a remote frontier region, the work describes the impact of international commercial interests on both the rain forest and the landless peasantry seeking to survive.
#philippines #Agta #luzon #indigenouspeoples #indigenouspeople #genocide #population #demographics #historyofthePhilippines #colonialism #capitalism #antiblackness #rainforest #deforestation #emigration #immigration #SanIldefonso