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http://tccnotesphillit.blogspot.com/2007/07/phil-epic-poetry.html
Epic poems and songs about the exploits of enchanted folk heroes were performed during festivities and proper occasions. Most often, these epic poems (folk epics or ethno-epics) were titled after the ... It is from these that a Filipino can feel heroic, truly pulsating with splendor of a magnificent and authentic cultural force. Examples. Hud-Hud. The Hud-Hud tells about the lives of native Ifugao heroes. The most notable was about Aliguyon of the village of Gonhandan.
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http://elearningsnow.wordpress.com/2012/09/08/philippine-poetry/
Epic poems and songs about the exploits of enchanted folk heroes were performed during festivities and proper occasions. Most often ... Poetry has been written in Tagalog (the national language) and in the eighty-seven regional dialects, as well as in the Castilian Spanish of Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega and the American English of Walt Whitman and Mark Twain. Pre-colonial .... epic poetry. Don't trust in hudhud, after a long journey without feeling tired.
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http://rizhau.wordpress.com/2009/10/19/ifugao-epics-hudhud-and-alim/
In Filipino epics on October 19, 2009 at 1:43 pm. The Ifugao is not ... Until today, parts of Hudhud are chanted and sung in special occasions such as weddings, nightly vigils for the dead family member, harvest season, and local celebrations.
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http://www.lagawan.info/2010/05/25/epic-tale-opens-window-to-ifugao-life-and-culture/
The National Heritage Month which is celebrated this month (May) aims to revive the Filipino's rich traditions, culture and heritage through dances, songs, and visual and culinary arts. This year's National Heritage Month Festival ... Various activities are lined up for the said festival and one of the activities was the Ifugao epic Hudhud Chant and Dance held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) last May 21 and 22,2010. Below is the Press Release for the said ...
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http://pinoyliteracy.blogspot.com/2012/08/philippine-epics.html
... epics are lengthy narrative poems based on oral tradition. The verses were chanted or sung while being passed from generation to generation before being written on paper. ... There are around twenty known Filipino epic poems. Among the more famous ones are: LUZON the Hudhud of the Ifugao the pre-Hispanic epic poem Biag ni Lam-ang the Ullalim epic songs of the Kalinga the Ibalon epic from Bicol WESTERN VISAYAS the Hinilawod – the longest and oldest ...
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http://tccnotesphillit.blogspot.com/2007/07/literary-forms-in-philippine-literature.html
The epics come in various names: Guman (Subanon); Darangen (Maranao); Hudhud (Ifugao); and Ulahingan (Manobo). ... These are sung or chanted to the accompaniment of indigenous musical instruments and dancing performed during harvests, weddings or funerals by chanters. ... Religious lyrics written by ladino poets or those versed in both Spanish and Tagalog were included in early catechism and were used to teach Filipinos the Spanish language.
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http://www.rocketkapre.com/2011/som-video-chanted-landscapes-the-interweaving-of-tangible-and-intangible-heritage/
Fantastic Filipino Science Fiction, Fantasy, and more. ... Navigation: Weblog / Blog article: SoM Video: Chanted Landscapes – The Interweaving of Tangible and Intangible Heritage ... This video was short, but for our final video on Monday, I'll post the longest one yet, a talk by Professor Maria Stanyukovich Ph.D., entitled “Epic as a Means to Control the Memory and Emotions of Gods and Humans: Ritual Implications of the Ifugao Hudhud”. Features/Interviews ...
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http://philippineliterature.wordpress.com/2012/06/25/early-philippine-literature/
It was through the baybayin that literary forms such as songs, riddles and proverbs, lyric and short poems as well as parts of epic poems were written. .... The ASEAN anthology features only translations into English and Filipino on Aliguyon (Hudhud) of the Ifugao, translated by Amador Daguio, and edited by Josefina Mariano, Biag ni Lam-ang of the Ilocano, composite text by Leopoldo Yabes and translated by Jovita Ventura Castro, Labaw Donggon, the Sulod epic, ...
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http://phlittop.wordpress.com/2011/03/14/philippine-literature-an-english-project/
Folk tales, epics, poems, and marathon chants are said to be existed in the Philippines even before the Spanish Colonization in the country. ... Biag ni Lam-Ang (Life of Lam-Ang) of the Ilocanos; Agyu of the Manobos; Sandayo of the Subanon; Aliguyon or Hudhud of the Ifugaos; Ibalon of Bikol; Darangan, a Muslim epic; Kudaman of Palawan; Alim of the Ifugao; Bantugan of the Maranao; Hinilawod of ... I hope that every piece of Filipino Literature will mark in your mind.
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http://www.ausinformer.com/connecting-culture-and-nature/
The Philippines also ratified in 2006 the Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage to promote the protection and conservation of intangible heritage of humanity, such as the Darangan epic of the Maranao people of Lake Lanao (southern Philippines) and the Hudhud chants of the Ifugaos (northern Philippines). The Philippine cultural heritage, which is the sum total of ... Poetry in Filipino: For Mother's Day by Obet Dionisio. May 09, 2013 ...
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http://arjaytheteacher.blogspot.com/2009/01/philippine-pre-colonial-literature.html
Folk tales, epics, poems and marathon chants existed in most ethno linguistic groups that were passed on from generation to generation through word of mouth. Tales associated with the Spanish conquest also took part in the country's rich cultural heritage. Some of these pre-colonial literary pieces showcased in traditional narratives, speeches and songs are tigmo in Cebuano, bugtong in Tagalog, patototdon is Bicol and paktakon in Ilongo. Philippine epics and folk ...
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http://pensiveavenue.blogspot.com/2010/09/childrens-literature-in-philippines.html
It reflects the Filipino culture of taking care of aging parents, as a way of thanking the parents for the sacrifices they had made. The folktales ... This poem is chanted by the elders of the town—or tribe—and is passed on through way of mouth. The epic is ... Each epic is sacred to a certain tribe or place; it talks about love, hate, praise to the higher Being, or of destiny Examples of these are: “Hudhud” of Ifugao; “Ullalim” of Kalinga; and “Hinilawod” of Panay and Negros.
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http://stuartsantiago.com/a-department-of-culture/
got this from the facebook wall of poet ricky de ungria who was urging people to attend a UP forum yesterday on a “third–repeat, third–draft bill sponsored by sen. edgardo angara based on a UP culture policy paper submitted in ..... Only two of the Philippines' thousands of living traditions, the Darangen Epic of the Maranao and the Hudhud Chant of the Ifugao, are represented in the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and under their measures of ...
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http://wowlegazpi.com/ibalong-bicols-folk-epic-fragment/
Ibalong, the sixty stanzas that remain of a full-length folk epic that is today little known even in Kabikolan itself, was presumably jotted down in its complete Bicol narrative by Fray Bernardino de Melendreras (1815-1867), ...
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http://pinoyakoonline1.blogspot.com/2010/12/philippine-literature.html
Folk tales, epics, poems and marathon chants existed in most ethnolinguistic groups that were passed on from generations to generations through word of mouth. Tales associated with the Spanish conquest also took part in ...
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http://www.cebu-philippines.net/philippine-culture.html
Other Asian ethnic groups such as the Chinese, and Japanese have been settling in the Philippines since the colonial period, and their influences are evident in the popularity of mahjong, jueteng, Filipino martial arts, and other Asian cuisine. Family relationships are the .... Centuries prior to the occupation by Spain, Filipinos had their own Philippine epics, folklore, and poetry... * Interesting Philippine ... The Hudhud chant is considered the longest in the Philippines... * Filipino Poet ...
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http://www.barbarajanereyes.com/2011/06/18/poeta-y-diwata-a-playlist-for-kmwrs-rhythm-muse/
Hudhud refers to the epic chanting tradition in the Northern Philippines. This recording is ... It's a literal translation, but also poetic. It's concrete ... This is a Tagalog version/revision of Mark Twain's “The War Prayer.” 'Nuff said.
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http://moonmagessays.blogspot.com/2009/11/no33-gray-november-issue-november-2009.html
Rio Alma's Huling Hudhud ng Sanlibong Pagbabalik at Paglimot para sa Filipinas Kong Mahal* (C & E Publishing, 2009) is a huge, sprawling and complex tale, a modern epic partly adventure and partly meditation, of the Filipino's search for ... In a language that is both lyrical and dramatic, alternating between imitating the ethnic chants and the intensity of the angst-ridden self-reflection of the modern poet, the guilt-and-satire of the self-aware Filipino makata, Huling Hudhud creates ...
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http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Portal:_Philippine_Folklore
There is an immense abundance of literary works reminiscent of Filipino folk traditions from the pre-Hispanic indigenous Austronesian civilizations, influences from the hundred years of Spanish colonization, and development of Western ideologies. Ancient folk literature of different ethnic groups in the Philippines includes a repertoire of oral literature that varies from folk tales, epics, poems, and chants that have always been part of the early days. These were mostly ...
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http://uchsmapeh.blogspot.com/2012/06/music-of-cordillera.html
Vocal Music : Hudhud (chanted epic poetry). Instrumental Music: Bamboo Stamping Tubes (Tongatong),; Bamboo Pipes in a Row (Saggeypo),; Bamboo Buzzers (Bungkaka),; Bamboo Jew's Harp (Kubing),; Patteteg (Bamboo ...
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