| Item Call Number |
PE00706 |
| Status |
Available |
| Barcode |
PE00706 |
| Local Free-text Call Number (oclc) |
- Classification number - PE00706
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| Main Entry |
- Personal name - Martin, Charles
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| Title Statement |
- Title - Bontoc in rice paddies
- Statement of responsibility, etc. - Charles Martin
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| General Note |
- General note - Bontoc male workers turn the soil in a water-filled paddy while women transplant rice. Soil turning is men's work, while transplanting is done by the women, who are considered quicker and more dexterous (Jenks, 98). Two crops are grown annually on irrigated patches--rice by irrigation during the dry season, and camote (sweet potato) without irrigation during the wet season. (See Jenks, 89-90 for description of how sementeras, or patches, are built. )
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| Ownership And Custodial History |
- History - Filipinas Heritage Library
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| Local Note (rlin) |
- Local note - Turning the soil in a water-filled sementera, showing women transplanting rice. Note: A sementera is a garden patch, or cultivated field.Caption Note)
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| Subject Chronological Term |
- Chronological term - 1905
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| Subject Topical Term |
- Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Bontoc
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| Subject Faceted Topical Term |
- Focus term - 1905
- Focus term - agriculture
- Focus term - anthropology
- Focus term - commerce
- Focus term - cultivated field
- Focus term - fields
- Focus term - garden patch
- Focus term - irrigation dry season
- Focus term - jenks
- Focus term - luzon
- Focus term - martin
- Focus term - payyo
- Focus term - pay-yo
- Focus term - pixel
- Focus term - planting
- Focus term - rainy season
- Focus term - sementera
- Focus term - trade
- Focus term - transplanting
- Focus term - turning soil
- Focus term - wet season
- Focus term - women
- Focus term - work
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