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Engineering the Philippine uplands: gender, ethnicity, and scientific forestry in the American colonial period.
The policy discourses and “technologies of rule” of the U.S. colonial state in the Philippines (1898–1946) rationalized people, territories, and natural resources in a way that conveyed implicit ge...