Chapter 5. Indigenous Education as Contentious Politics: Lumad Schools in the Face of Duterte’s Authoritarianism

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Jose Monfred C. Sy
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines

Part of the book: Authoritarian Disaster: The Duterte Regime and the Prospects for a Marcos Presidency


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