BOOK:
Songs and Gifts at the Frontier: Person and Exchange in the Agusan Manobo Possession
Ritual, Philippines. New York and London: Routledge, 2002.
Chapter in an edited book:
“Spirit of the Act: On Indicating Presences in the Agusan Manobo Ritual
Language,” (Re)making Society: The Politics of Language, Discourse and
Identity in the Philippines, edited by T.R.F. Tupas. Quezon City: University
of the Philippines Press, 2007.
Journal articles:
“On the Relationships between Words and Melody in Pulangihon-Bukidnon
Uwaging.” Humanities Diliman 3/2 (July-December 2006).
“Friendship and the Fear of Poison: A Particular History of Alterations
in the Agusan Manobo Ritual.” The Journal of History (a Philippine National
Historical Society publication), 2005.
“Reciprocity in Rice.” Rice in the Seven Arts. Los Baños:
Rice Foundation, 2004.
“Manobo Song (Ted-em) and the Ambiguous Voice of the Person and its Double.”
Bulawan Journal of Philippine Arts and Culture. Vol. 1: 2001.
“Dances of Hostility and Friendship: Embodied Histories of Group Relations
in the Agusanen-Manobo Spirit-Possession (Yana-an Ritual).” Humanities
Diliman. Vol. 1, No. 2: 2001.
Reviews
“Shamisen Ensemble Kaze Opens Philippines-Japan Festival 2001” in
The Japan Foundation Manila Office Newsletter. Volume 7, No. 1: May 2001.
Review of “Solomon Islands: The Sounds of Bamboo: Instrumental Music of
the Are-are People of Malaita” in Ethnomusicology Online (EOL). Vol. 7:
2001.
Review of Margaret Kartomi’s “The gamelan digul and the prison camp
musician who built it: an Australian link with the Indonesian revolution”
(Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2002). The Journal of Asian Studies
62/4 (November 2003).
Review of “Reflections on Philippine culture and society: festschrift
in honour of William Henry Scott,” edited by Jesus Peralta (Quezon City:
Ateneo de Manila University Press, 2001). Pilipinas 38 (March 2002).
MULTIMEDIA
“The River of Exchange: A full-length DVD-video documentary. Prince Claus
Fund for Culture and Development, 2008.
“The World of Agusan Manobo Music.” A multimedia DVD-ROM. Prince
Claus Foundation for Culture and Development, 2008.