Raiding, Trading, and Feasting: The Political Economy of Philippine Chiefdoms |
Contents
3 | |
29 | |
STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF COMPLEX SOCIETIES | 55 |
Political Cycling in Philippine Chiefdoms | 85 |
Social Stratification in Contact Period Societies | 120 |
Changing | 144 |
The LongDistance Porcelain Trade | 183 |
Regional Production | 221 |
Alliance and Prestige Goods Exchange | 292 |
Competitive Feasting | 313 |
Raiding and Militarism as a Competitive Strategy | 336 |
Trade Competition and Political Transformations | 373 |
Notes | 387 |
Bibliography | 417 |
Index | 461 |
The Evolution of Craft Specialization | 261 |
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agricultural Alcina Andaya archaeological archaeological evidence archipelago Asia assemblages Bais-Tanjay Region Boxer manuscript bridewealth bronze Bukidnon burial Cebu central ceramics Chapter chiefly center Chinese porcelain coastal center complex societies contact period cultural datus decorated earthenware densities early earthenware economic elite ethnographic ethnohistorical excavations expanding export fifteenth and sixteenth foreign porcelains foreign prestige foreign trade hierarchies historical household hunter-gatherers Hutterer ical interior Iron Age Jolo Junker labor Legaspi Loarca lowland luxury good trade Luzon Magindanao Manila manufactured maritime trade maritime-trading marriage Melaka millennium A.D. Mindanao Mindoro Ming Ming porcelain mortuary nonelite Osmena Phase Philippine chiefdoms Philippine chiefs Philippine polities Plasencia political power polities polity center population ports pottery production raiding Reid relatively ritual feasting rulers Scott settlement significant sixteenth centuries slaves social rank sociopolitical sources Southeast Asian Spanish Srivijaya status strategies structure suggest sultan Sulu Tagalog Tanjay Tausug tion tribute upland vessels Visayan wares warfare water buffalo wealth