Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Morpina sa Kiamba (tula).” Filipino Magazin, no. 14 April, Pp. 24.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Pabrika (tula).” Filipino Magazin, no. 14 April, Pp. 24.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Pretension on a River (poetry).” Mantala: A Quarterly Journal of Philippine Literature (National Committee on Literary Arts, National Commission for Culture and the Arts), 1, 2, Pp. 128.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Regenerations (poetry).” Philippine Graphic (Nick Joaquin and Marra PL Lanot, literary editors), no. 25 March, Pp. 34.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Remembering the Dead (poetry).” The Poet's Voice (University of Salzburg, Austria - Fred Beake, Wolfgang Gortschacher and James Hogg; editors), 4, 1 (Summer 1997), Pp. 61.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Resentment (poetry).” The Poet's Voice (University of Salzburg, Austria - Fred Beake, Wolfgang Gortschacher and James Hogg; editors), 4, 1 (Summer 1997), Pp. 61.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Resentment (poetry).” Mantala: A Quarterly Journal of Philippine Literature (National Committee on Literary Arts, National Commission for Culture and the Arts), 1, 2, Pp. 129.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1997. “Talinghaga ng mga Puno (tula).” In Ang Aklat Likhaan ng Tula at Maikling Kuwento (Fidel Rillo at Roland B. Tolentino, mga editor), Pp. 26. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press.
Ang Botanikang Panlaboratoryo ay naglalaman ng mga pagsasanay tungkol sa mahahalagang konsepto sa larangan ng Botanika. Bawat pagsasanay ay nagsisimula sa isang maikling introduksiyon na sinusundan ng mga paliwanang at gabay kung paano isasagawa ang
mga gawain na inaasahang magbunga ng mga makabuluhang obserbasyon at kasagutan sa mga katanungan. Nakatuon ang mga pagsasanay sa mga maaaring maranasan at masaksihan ng mga mag-aaral. Nilalayon ng activity-observation format na ito na makasanayan ng mag-aaral ang paraang siyentipiko.
Jose Wendell P Capili. 1996. “Cadenza (poetry).” In Flippin’: Filipinos on America (Eric Gamalinda and Luis Francia, editors), Pp. 326. New York: Asian American Writers’ Workshop.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1996. “Ember (poetry).” Anagram (Johns Hopkins University), 3, 2.
Jose Wendell Capili. 1996. “Ember (poetry).” Anagram (the Asian interest literary magazine of Johns Hopkins University), 3.2.
Mataw, the traditional capture of seasonal dorado and
flying fish by hook and line fishers in Batanes, and the
traditional organization as cooperative groups making use of
special accessways to the sea called vanua, are described. An
important subsistence activity among communities on the
eastern side of Baran Island, mataw fishing is framed by an
indigenous world view and belief system. These organize the
fishers to perform rituals of "cleaning" for the vanua, observe
taboos, and enforce laws to control or regulate marine resource
use and access. How mataw fishers may confront the
challenges of the changing present is also briefly illustrated
with the case of a multi-gear fishery in one vanua.
Jose Wendell P. Capili. 1996. “Mazarine (poetry).” Flame (Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo Tomas), Pp. 31.