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The Shariah law in the Philippines: an introduction 1993 Dansalan Quarterly 13 (1/4): 2-107
  • H A Barra
Historical roots of the contemporary Moro armed struggle in the Philippines 1992 Dansalan quarterly 12 (1/4): 3-58
  • Macapado A. Muslim
The Bangsa Moro: the highly neglected people in the neglected but rich Mindanao 1992 Dansalan quarterly 12 (1/4): 59-82
  • Macapado A. Muslim
The 'once upon a time' in the changing world: the NPC and folklore change 1992 Dansalan quarterly 12 (1/4): 82-95
  • Manuel R. Tawagon
Autonomy with compensatory justice: the nonviolent alternative to the Moro problem 1991 Dansalan Quarterly 11 (1/4): 20-59
  • M A Muslim
Historical background of Madaris in the Philippines 1991 Dansalan Quarterly 11 (1/4): 60-75
  • S S Tamano
The multiple royal sultanates of Lanao: a historical analysis 1991 Dansalan Quarterly 11 (1/4): 76-95
  • M R Tawagon
Man and his environment: an Islamic perspective 1991 Dansalan Quarterly 11 (1/4): 4-20
  • H A Barra
The Muslims in the Philippine public elementary and secondary school textbooks: a content analysis 1989 Dansalan Quarterly 10 (3/4): 122-201
  • D L Bula
Spanish perceptions of the Moros: a historiographical study 1988/9 Dansalan Quarterly 10 (1/2): 20-117
  • M R Tawagon
The proposed autonomy in Mindanao: a re-appraisal 1988/9 Dansalan Quarterly 10 (1/2): 5-19
  • M I Matuan
The changing role of Maranao women in a Maranao rural society 1988 Dansalan Quarterly 9 (4): 165-228
  • A P Usodan-Sumagayan
The Moro struggle for self-determination: a fourth alternative 1988 Dansalan Quarterly 9 (2/3): 65-85
  • M R Tawagon
Ethnicity and national unity 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 94-101
  • Eliseo R Mercado jr
Ethnicity and education: gaps and links 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 102-13
  • Julian E Abuso
Courtship and marriage among the Maranao 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 181-9
  • Batua A Macaraya
Maranao maratabat and the concepts of pride, honor, and self esteem 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 125-80
  • Carlton L Riemer
The social scientist's concern for the study of Philippine ethnicity 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 89-93
  • Mamitua Saber
The Maranao tonong: a study on lake Lanao waterlore 1987 Dansalan Quarterly (): 5-47
  • Amina T Tominaman
Interreligious dialog and the search for peace in the southern Philippines 1986/7 Dansalan Quarterly (1/2): 5-84
  • Robert D McAmis
Muslim-Christian intermarriages in Jolo, Sulu 1986 Dansalan Quarterly (3/4): 89- 9
  • Jumdanan J Sandangan
A profile of the economic activities of Maranao women in Molundo, Marantao, and the Islamic city of Marawi, Lanao del Sur 1985/6 Dansalan Quarterly (1/2): 5-83
  • Labi Hadji Sarip
The Maranao migrants in Metro-Manila 1985 Dansalan Quarterly (): 91-163
  • Moctar I Matuan
The influence of some socio-economic and cultural factors on the family planning knowledge, attitudes and practices of selected Maranao housewives: urban-rural contrast 1985 Dansalan Quarterly (3/4): 181-262
  • Rocaya M Maidan
Lake Lanao, National Power Corporation and the people of the lake [Philippines] 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 63-91
  • Manuel R Tawagon
The Bangsa Moro: their self image and inter-group ethnic attitudes 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 7-250
  • Abdulsiddik A Abbahil
Tuberculosis among Maranaos: medicine and folk medicine [Philippines] 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 99-106
  • Jaime Dumarpa
An exploratory study of Maranao Muslims' concepts of land ownership: its implications for the Mindanao conflict 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 5-78
  • Jaime T Dumarpa
Are there Iranuns in Sabah? 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 110-24
  • Eric Fleischman
'Rats', armalites and enduring friendships: notes on Christian-Muslim relations in the Philippines 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 157-80
  • Hilario M Gomez jr
Kapamitoon: Maranao astrology and farming activities [Philippines] 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 92-8
  • Moctar Matuan
Kanggogorowa: a Maranao game of courtship [Philippines] 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 107-9
  • Ismael Pumbaya
Muslim-Christian relations at the grassroots level 1984 Dansalan Quarterly (): 137-56
  • Jainal D Rasul
The cycle of death rituals among the Yakan 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (4): 205-14
  • I Wulff
Hadji Jemila [Muslim woman in the Philippines] 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (3): 125-50
  • L Washburn
Dr Peter Gordon Gowing 1930-1983 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (4): 187-8
  • Anonymous
The legacy of Frank Charles Laubach 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (4): 191-204
  • P G Gowing
The Ilanon of Mindanao 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (3): 151-64
  • M Mednick
Profile of Muslim populations in urban centers in the southern Philippines 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (2): 65-107
  • F R Riguera
The Moro problem: an academic discussion of the history and solution of the problem of the government of the Moros of the Philippine islands 1983 Dansalan Quarterly 5 (1): 7-42
  • N M Saleeby
White paper on the fulfillment of autonomy for Filipino Muslims 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (1): 37-50
  • Philippines Republic Office of Media Affairs
Evacuation camp or village?: Yakan evacuees in Zamboanga 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (2): 86-98
  • I Wulff
A proposed autonomy law ... for the better implementation of the Tripoli agreement 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (1): 26-36
  • Abul Khayr Alonto
Memorandum of the fourth national Muslim-Christian dialogue, Islamic city of Marawi, Philippines, November 30 to December 4, 1981 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (2): 99-109
  • Anonymous
The evolution of Muslim-Christian relations in the Lanao region, Philippines 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (3): 123-87
  • G C Bentley
Teaching Muslim Filipino history 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (1): 5-20
  • P G Gowing
The cultural colonization of the Bangsa Moro people 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (4): 195-203
  • A S Lingga
The case for T'boli rights to their ancestral territory 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (4): 204-16
  • R Mansmann
Sultan Kudarat's role in Maguindanaon and Philippine history 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 3 (2): 71-85
  • M O Mastura
The Tripoli agreement 23 December, 1976 1982 Dansalan Quarterly 4 (1): 21-6
  • Philippines Republic Department of Foreign Affairs