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  1. William Henry Scott (born Henry King Ahrens; July 10, 1921 – October 4, 1993) was a historian of the Cordillera Central and pre-Hispanic Philippines. William Henry Scott was born on 10 July 1921, in Detroit, Michigan, where he was christened Henry King Ahrens.

  2. Oct 22, 2023 · Q: Who was William Henry Scott? A: William Henry Scott was a renowned scholar on the culture and history of the Filipino people. He was known for his major works on precolonial Philippine society and the history of the Cordilleras. Q: How many published titles did William Henry Scott have?

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  4. Jun 6, 2022 · William Henry Scott. Who is Scotty? A renowned scholar on the culture and history of the Filipino people, William Henry Scott (1921-1993) is well known for his major works on precolonial Philippine society and the history of the Cordilleras.

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  5. On this day, 100 years ago, Philippine historian William Henry Scott was born in Detroit, Michigan (baptized as Henry King Ahrens). A World War II and Korean War veteran, he was appointed lay missionary of the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.

  6. Jul 10, 2021 · Scott: Reconstructing Philippine Pre-Colonial History. Posted on 10 July 2021. By Rene R. Escalante, Ph.D. Message for the birth centenary of William Henry Scott (10 July 2021) Most of us were taught that Philippine History only began when Magellan arrived in our country in 1521. This is wrong.

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  7. A collection of essays reflecting the diverse and abiding interests of William Henry Scott, outstanding Philippine cultural historian writings on the Vocabulario Tagalo of Miguel Ruiz, the Sama lepa of Tawi-Tawi, feasting in the sixteenth century, land tenure, agrarian developments, the Palawan epics, postrevolutionary Cebu, the Franciscan ...

  8. Class Structure in the Unhispanized Philippines WILLIAM HENRY SCOTT The term "hispanization" was used by historian John Leddy Phelan to refer to the process by which profound changes were made in the socioeconomic life styles of the Filipino people during the Spanish occupation of their archipelago. The term has

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