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Philippine epic poetry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Centuries before the Spaniards came, the Filipinos already had their own cultural traditions, folklore, mythologies and epics. There were substantial writings by early natives that Jesuit historian Fr...
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Maragtas (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Oct 8, 2009 ... please give me the summary of maragtas, an epic of the philippines. ... There's a lot of resources available in the Internet, just search for ...
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There are also other scriptures would say that Maragtas also mean "great people", though Maragtas was only a legend or epic still one cannot deny the rich culture that we had, suddenly now slowly fading.
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maguindanao by: Jose Arnaldo Dris; ... During World War II, the Muslims in general supported the fight against the Japanese, who were less tolerant and harsher to them than the Manila government. After independence, efforts to integrate the Muslims into the new political order met with ... Negotiations resumed in 1977,
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According to the tales of the Maragtas, Antique once enjoyed primacy among the realms carved out in Panay by the 10 Bornean datu (chieftains), who, fleeing from the tyranny of Sultan Makatunaw of Borneo, bought the island from the Ati King Marikudo and established the sakup ... Jocano, F. Landa. The Epic of Labaw Donggon.
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The introductory essay, "The Philippine Folk Epic," gives a detailed discussion of the features and characteristics of Philippine folk epics-- their geographic distribution; epic singing and singers; the epic hero, his adventures and his outstanding qualities;
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