William Henry Scott
William Henry Scott
William Henry Scott (born Henry King Ahrens; July 10, 1921 – October 4, 1993) was an American historian of the Cordillera Central and pre-Hispanic Philippines,[1] ethnographer, and academic. He was known for his extensive research on Philippine history, indigenous cultures, and pre-colonial societies. A longtime resident of the Philippines, he dedicated much of his scholarship to studying the Igorot people and pre-Hispanic Filipino civilizations. -Wikipedia
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Staunton of Sagada
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Barangay
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Looking for the Prehispanic Filipino
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Of Igorots and independence
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Slavery in the Spanish Philippines
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Who Are You Filipino Youth
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A Sagada reader
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Chips
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Cracks in the parchment curtain and other essays in Philippine history
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Prehispanic source materials for the study of Philippine history
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Staunton of Sagada
cover - GSGreat Scott!William Henry Scott
Great Scott!
no cover - TDThe Discovery of the IgorotsWilliam Henry Scott
The discovery of the Igorots
no cover - TUThe Union Obrera DemocraticaWilliam Henry Scott
The Union Obrera Democratica
no cover - LFLooking for the Prehispanic Fil...William Henry Scott
Looking for the Prehispanic Filipino
no cover - LFLooking for the prehispanic Fil...William Henry Scott
Looking for the prehispanic Filipino and other essays in Philippine history
no cover - FIFilipinos in China before 1500William Henry Scott
Filipinos in China before 1500
no cover - IRIlocano Responses to American A...William Henry Scott
Ilocano Responses to American Aggression, 1900-1901
no cover - IRIlocano responses to American a...William Henry Scott
Ilocano responses to American aggression, 1900-1901
no cover - BBBoat building and seamanship in...William Henry Scott
Boat building and seamanship in classic Philippine society
no cover - TDThe discovery of the IgorotsWilliam Henry Scott
The discovery of the Igorots
no cover - CBCordillera bibliography, 1972William Henry Scott
Cordillera bibliography, 1972
no cover - HSHollow ships on a wine-dark sea...William Henry Scott
Hollow ships on a wine-dark sea, and other essays
no cover - GTGerman travelers on the Cordill...William Henry Scott
German travelers on the Cordillera, 1860-1890
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Staunton of Sagada
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Barangay
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Looking for the Prehispanic Filipino
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Of Igorots and independence
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Slavery in the Spanish Philippines
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Who Are You Filipino Youth
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A Sagada reader
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Chips
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Cracks in the parchment curtain and other essays in Philippine history
- Open Work
Prehispanic source materials for the study of Philippine history
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Staunton of Sagada
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Great Scott!
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The discovery of the Igorots
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The Union Obrera Democratica
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Looking for the Prehispanic Filipino
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Looking for the prehispanic Filipino and other essays in Philippine history
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Filipinos in China before 1500
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Ilocano Responses to American Aggression, 1900-1901
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Ilocano responses to American aggression, 1900-1901
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Boat building and seamanship in classic Philippine society
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The discovery of the Igorots
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Cordillera bibliography, 1972
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Hollow ships on a wine-dark sea, and other essays
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German travelers on the Cordillera, 1860-1890
