Yakan



ETHNONYMS: none


Bibliography

Frake, Charles O. (1969). "Struck by Speech: The Yakan Concept of Litigation." In Law in Culture and Society, edited by Laura Nader, 147-167. Chicago: Aldine.


Wulff, Inger (1974). "Features of Yakan Culture." In The Muslim Filipinos, edited by Peter G. Gowing and Robert D. McAmis. Manila: Solidaridad Publishing House.


Wulff, Inger (1978). "Continuity and Change in a Yakan Village." In Social Change in Modern Philippines, edited by Mario D. Zamora, Donald J. Baxter, and Robert Lawless. Vol. 2, 2538. Papers in Anthropology, 19 (2), University of Oklahoma.


Wulff, Inger (1979-1980). "Economic Activities of the Yakan—With Special Reference to the Part Taken by the Women." Folk 20-22:35-43.

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- Marriage and Family Marriage. As Muslims, Yakan men are allowed to have four wives, but polygyny is becoming increasingly rare. Most Yakans have only one wife, although some have two and a very few have three or more. Formerly marriages were arranged by Yakan - Religion and Expressive Culture. Religious Beliefs. The Yakan are Muslims, but many beliefs and practices deriving from an older religion are still.
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Wha are the out pet of yakan? And what is the product of yakan?

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