The God Stealer

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The God Stealer

“The God Stealer” is a short story by Filipino National Artist F. Sionil José. It is José’s most anthologized work of fiction. It is not just a tale about an Ifugao stealing a religious idol, but also about the friendship that developed between a Filipino and an American, a representation of the relationship that developed between the “colonized” and the “colonizer”.

The main characters in “The God Stealer” are Philip Latak and Sam Cristie. Philip, also known as Ip-pig, is an Ifugao who became a Christian and lived in Manila.

By becoming a city dweller, Philip became less sentimental with his cultural identity, beliefs, and customs. His name was derived from the word Philippines. On the other hand, Sam Christie was an American who wanted to view the rice terraces of the Mountain Province (also known as the Cordilleras). He was also interested in purchasing an original figurine of an Ifugao god. His name was derived from Uncle Sam, a representation of the United States.

Philip is a Christian who no longer has any respect or affection for the Ifugao customs and religion. He considers himself a city boy and has no inclination to return to mountain life. Despite this attitude, his grandfather is pleased to see him and decides to throw a big party in his honor. On the day of the party, Sam and Philip discovered that no Ifugao is willing to sell his god. And as a last resort, Philip offers to steal the god of his grandfather because he feels it would be his way of showing his gratitude to Sam for giving him a rise at work. The consequences of this act are severe.

The next day, his grandfather died because he discovered that his god was stolen. He also informs Sam that Philip will no longer be going back to Manila. Curious, Sam looks for Philip and found him working in his grandfather’s house. Philip sadly explains his reasons for choosing to stay in the mountains: “I could forgive myself for having stolen it. But the old man- he had always been wise, Sam. He knew that it was me who did it from the very start. He wanted so much to believe that it wasn’t me. But he couldn’t pretend – and neither can I. I killed him, Sam. I killed him because I wanted to be free from these. These cursed terraces because I wanted to be grateful. I killed him who loved me most…” a faltering and stifled sob.

In the dark hut, Sam noticed that Philip is now attired in G-string, the traditional costume of the Ifugao. Furthermore, Philip is busy carving another idol, a new god to replace the old one which Sam will take to America as a souvenir. Philip’s repudiation of his Ifugao heritage may be extrapolated to mean that Filipino’s rejection of his own roots and its replacement with colonial values.

Philip’s denial of his Ifugao custom may mean that Filipino’s rejection of his own roots and its replacement with colonial values. It is significant that Philip steals the God for Sam out of gratitude. Thus is it the Filipino gave up his most precious symbol of his past traditions to the Americans as an expression of gratitude? And by giving this symbol away, the Filipino murders his own roots. Again, the colonial culture has been a negative force in the Philippine History and the true Filipino is the tribal Filipino, or the poor Filipino least touched by colonial culture.

Philip’s act of thievery represented the Filipinos’ giving up of their past tribal origins and traditions, only to be replaced by an “unnatural” culture brought by colonialism. At one time in history, colonialism brought to the Filipinos a state of confusion, troubled emotions, helplessness, torment, embarrassment and the inability to embrace the past. It is symbolic of the foreigner’s exploitation and imperialistic ambitions on the Filipino.

But it’s not only about the Filipino culture and tradition it is also about the good characters of the Filipino people, the life they have suffered, the difference between the Ifugao belief and the stranger, about the love of Filipinos in their native land, the contentment of Ifugao of what they have.


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