A Vital Matters Perspective: The Use of Traditional Rituals by the American Colonial Government
The Use of Traditional Rituals by the American Colonial Government
Marlon Martin explains how Edward K. Tomlinson, the first American governor of Ifugao province, actively integrated himself into local culture as part of the U.S. colonial administration’s strategy. Tomlinson participated in traditional rituals and sponsored community feasts—most notably the Hagabi ceremony—to gain acceptance from Ifugao leaders and residents, strengthen his influence, and facilitate the implementation of American policies.
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