Occasional Papers
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- Knowing America’s Colony: A Hundred Years from the Philippine War, by Reynaldo C. Ileto
- Vigilantes in the Philippines: From Fanatical Cults to Citizen’s Volunteer Organizations, by Ronald J. May
- And Woman Will Prevail Over Man: The Case of the Ciudad Mistica de Dios, by Floro Quibuyen
- Strain in Filipino Industrial Relations, by Elias T. Ramos
- The Emergence of Modern Drama in the Philippines (1898-1912), by Tomas C. Hernandez
- Dallang: An Introduction to Philippine Literature in Ilokano & Other Essays, by Marcelino A. Foronda, Jr.
- Sadinno ti Papanam: Selected Issues Affecting Filipinos in Hawaii, edited by Tomas C. Hernandez
- Two Perspectives on Philippine Literature and Society, by Epifanio San Juan and Luis V. Teodoro
- Cronies and Enemies: The Current Philippine Scene, by John F. Doherty, S.J. and Jovito R. Salonga
- Filipiniana in Madrid: Field Notes in Five Manuscripts Collection, by Bruce Cruikshank
- Philippine Newspapers: An International Union List, compiled by Shiro Saito and Alice Mak
- Philippine Urban Poor, by John F. Doherty, S.J.
- The Politics of Counterinsurgency in the Philippines: Military and Political Options, by Gareth Porter
- The Philippine Political and Economic Situation in View of 1992, edited by Randolf S. David and Jonathan Y. Okamura
- The Age of Discovery: Impact on Philippine Society and Culture, 2nd edition, edited by Belinda A. Aquino and Dean T. Alegado
Special Publications
[The following titles are FREE while supplies last]
- The Filipino Century Beyond Hawaii: A Report, by Belinda A. Aquino and Federico V. Magdalena
- The Philippines: Sights and Sounds: A Guide to Audiovisual Resources on Philippine Studies in Hawaii, prepared by Belinda A. Aquino and Marissa C. Garcia
- Philippine Studies Specialists in the United States and Canada, prepared by Robert L. Youngblood and Belinda A. Aquino
- Theses and Dissertations on the Philippines at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, CPS
- Sights and Sounds, A Guide to Audiovisual Resources on the Philippines at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2nd edition, by Belinda A. Aquino and Marissa C. Garcia
- Sinking Roots: Filipino American Legacy in Hawaii, 2nd edition, edited by Dean T. Alegado
Online Articles
(Including Links to Related Sources)
- The Filipino Community in Hawaii , by Dean T. Alegado
- Exporting People: The Philippines and Contract Labor in Palau , by Dean T. Alegado and Gerald A. Finin (in Contemporary Pacific, Vol. 12, No. 2, Fall 2000: 359-370)
- From American- Filipino to Filipino-American , by Leonard Y. Andaya
- How Philippine Studies Began, by Belinda A. Aquino
- Labor, Ethnicity and Politics: Hawaii Filipino Experience, by Belinda A. Aquino
- The Politics of Ethnicity among Ilokanos in Hawaii, by Belinda A. Aquino
- A Brief History of Filipinos in Hawaii, by Belinda A. Aquino and Federico V. Magdalena
- The Visayans in Hawaii, by Serafin Colmenares, Jr.
- Pablo Manlapit‘s Fight for Justice, by Melinda Tria Kerkvliet
- A Futuristic Look into the Filipino Diaspora, by Soledad Rica R. Llorente
- Tatlong Tula (Three Poems), by Ruth Elynia S. Mabanglo
- Islam and the Politics of Identity, by Federico V. Magdalena
- Plantation Legacy in Hawaii, by Helen Nagtalon-Miller
- The Global Filipino Diaspora, by Jonathan Y. Okamura
- Transnational Migration and the Global Filipino Diaspora as an Imagined Community, by Jonathan Y. Okamura
- Filipino Migration to the United States, by Operation Manong (now Office of UHM Multicultural Student Services)
- Power Sharing, Plural Governance, and Foreign Policy Success in the Philippines, by Vincent K. Pollard
- The Paradox of Multiculturalism: Ethnicity and Identity in the Philippines, by E. San Juan, Jr.
- Histories, Resistances, and Reconciliations in a Decolonizable Space: The Philippine Delegation to the 1998 Smithsonian Folklife Festival, by Ricardo D. Trimillos, (in Journal of American Folklore,Volume 121, Number 479, Winter 2008: 60-79)
- The Vanishing Filipinos, by Corky Trinidad