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7. Pilipinong antropologong nagmungkahing ang Teorya ng Core Population ang nagpapaliwanag tungkol sa pagkakaroon ng tao sa Pilipina​

Sagot :

Answer:

Felipe Landa Jocano

Explanation:

a Filipino anthropologist, was behind the development of the Core Population Theory - otherwise known as the Evolution Theory - and one of the first to question Beyer’s Wave Migration Theory.

Jocano was born on 5th February 1930 in Cabatuan, Iloilo. After completing public school, Jocano ran away to Manila and graduated from the Arellano High School. He then attended the Central Philippine University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1957.

After returning to Iloilo, Jocano began to develop an interest in folklore, which led him to partner with Robert Fox. Fox was an anthropologist at the National Museum of the Philippines at the time he met Jocano, and managed to secure Jocano a job in the museum as a research aid.

Jocano soon left and used a study grant to earn a master’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1962. He decided to take up a teaching position at the university and then achieved a PhD in Anthropology. However, he was drawn back to the Philippine by the offer of a post at the University of the Philippines.