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http://jhayelie.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/the-origin-of-this-world-maranao-from-the-anthology-of-philippine-myths-by-damiana-l-eugenio/
from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Eugenio. According to Maranaw folklore, this world was created by a great Being. It is not known, however, who exactly is this great Being. Or how many days it took him to ...
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http://the-maranao.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-read-this-blog.html
There is no malicious intent to smear the Maranao culture (okay, maybe occasionally VERY LITTLE), but if it does happen, I'm sure it's with best interest at heart. 2. This blog will be entirely in ... Anything to tell the world about us. I mean, everyone's doing it, ... goes like when the pride of Ranao gets to be related, then it ought to be remembered the origins in Maluku which passedby Solog (Sulu) and inhabited Magindanao then ruled over Manado... Darangen speaks ...
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http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Kulintang
Due to its use across a wide variety of groups and languages, the kulintang is also called kolintang by the Maranao and those in Sulawesi, kulintangan by those in Sabah and the Sulu Archipelago and totobuang by those in central Maluku. By the twentieth century, ... Because of limited data concerning gong music prior to European exploration, theories explaining when the prototypes of the present-day kulintang might have originated abound. One theory suggest that ...
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http://karindingattack.com/nomenclature-the-names-of-karindng-over-the-world/
NOMENCLATURE, The names of Karindng Over the World. N O M E N C L AT U R E. Maart 2012: de lijst bereikte meer dan 1139 verschillende benamingen. March 2012: the list has reached more than 1139 proper (and nick) names. The one ...
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http://www.spiritualbangalore.com/knowledge-center/articles/the-great-sage-valmiki/
Author: Sri Ravi Kumar Source: http://hindugenius.blogspot.com/2008/01/ramayan-around-world-living-legend.html Acknowledgement and References This. ... Singapore is called the lion city from its Sanskrit origin. The capital city of ... The story in Myanmar does share some features with the Thai version due to the conquest, but there are important differences, notably the absence of a Buddhist tone to the epic in spite of the fact that most people in Myanmar are followers of Buddhism.
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http://antipinoy.com/comments-on-the-grp-milf-peace-process/
Regarding the mootness of the petitions, in relation to the procedural doctrine of “capable of repetition yet evading review,” the case of North Cotabato is possibly the only case in the judicial history of the modern world where an unsigned, ..... (e) that the nominee can speak, read and write (using the Roman alphabet and Arabic numerals), the vernacular or local language or languages of the ______ (i.e. Iranun, Maguindanao, Maranao, Samal, Tausug, Yakan, etc.) ...
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http://databaseworldkigo.blogspot.com/2013/02/tinikling-dance.html
The Singkíl originated from the Maranao people who inhabit the shores of Lake Lanao. It is derived from a story in the Darangen, the Maranao interpretation of the ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana. The name of the dance ...
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http://austronesianconnections.blogspot.com/2010/11/ia-oe-e-ka-la-around-world-with-king.html
Iā ʻOe e ka Lā: Around the World with King Kalākaua ... I'm posting this part since this deals with a forgotten part of the history of the Pan-Malayan Movement and therefore is a precursor to this Austronesianist blog. "Iā ʻOe e ...
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http://hawaiianhistorian.blogspot.com/2011/09/part-2-hawaiian-class-system.html
Outside of the "Austronesian world", another example that might parallel this might be in Japan where the Amaterasu mythology of the Yamato clan became the dominant origin or founder mythology as the clan came to ...
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http://hawaiianhistorian.blogspot.com/2011/09/part-1-hawaiian-class-system.html
Journeying through the history, cultures, politics, ideas, personalities, Austronesian languages, mysteries, and social development in Hawai'i and other Asian-Pacific countries from the comfort of your PC. .... the close of the second migratory period, which concluded their intercouse with the world beyond them for more than six hundred years, or from AD 1175 AD to 1778, the people of the group had very generally transferred their allegiance to the newly-arrived chiefs.
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http://www.joshuaproject.net/people-profile.php?rop3=106311
The Maranao, Lanao of Philippines: A detailed ethnic people profile with photo, map, text, statistics and links. ... The Maranao people derive much of their identity and history from Lake Lanao. Within the .... World Christian Resource Directory ...
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http://hifzanshafiee.wordpress.com/2012/08/28/the-history-of-the-muslim-in-the-philippines/
They claimed to be the origin of these two ethnic groups. The language of the Maranao and Maguindanao is strongly rooted in the Iranun tongue. The Iranun may perhaps be the mother language and the rest are just a mere ...
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http://www.slashdocs.com/xpyzu/demo-k-to-12-week-2-day-2.html
... National High School Going Anywhere? Click to edit Master subtitle styleThe Origin of This World (Maranao)from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Favourite:Add to Favorite > Twitter This > Send to Facebook ...
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http://www.ourrestlessfeet.com/2010/09/madyaw-kadyaw-souvenir-shop-butuan.html
The owner of the shop (Rose) really knows the origin of her products. She can tell you where a product is from, what it's for and ... mam magkano po yong maranao cloth. ReplyDelete. Nick S.J. November 11, 2011 at 9:56 AM ...
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http://babaylanfiles.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-ancestorssylvia-mayuga.html
Filipino memory older than the Philippine Republic is linked to a world of far greater scale than its boundaries, by our ancestors — the Austronesians — who took to the seas from mainland Asia into these islands 6000 to 4000 years ago. ... of the salt [asín]-producing coastline), Cebuano (people of thesug, water current), Ilonggo (people of iróng-irong, a nose-shaped islet in the middle of a river), Maguindanao (people of the floodplains), Maranao (people of the danao, ...
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http://jhayelie.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/the-people-of-the-philippines-by-the-philippine-tourism-promotions-board/
Literary Text for the new k-12 Curriculum. Home · About · RSS · THE ORIGIN OF THIS WORLD (MARANAO) from the Anthology of Philippine Myths by Damiana L. Eugenio → ...
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http://ditsaan-ramain.blogspot.com/2013/04/welcome.html
BRIEF HISTORY. The word Ditsaan Ramain was derived from the Maranao word “ Shakba “ which means “land divided by a river”. Its people, the Maranaos, recall the folklore of the fabled kingdom of Bumbaran as their origin and the towns therein. The folklore claimed that the Maranaos descended from ... The coming of Islam to Lanao further sustained affinity of the existing principalities to the Muslim world. The ethno-linguistic matrix of the Maranao has strong ...
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http://www.english-to-tagalog.com/FilipinoorTagalog.html
"Filipino" incorporates more words and borrowings from other major Philippine languages including Visayan, Ilocano, Bicolano, Ilongo, Waray, Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Maranao, and also from languages outside the Philippines. But remember that ... The origin of these Filipino or Tagalog words can't always be determined, but academicians, writers, and other word-crafters, invent new words in order to accommodate the fast pace of world events, pop culture and new media.
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http://baybayinalive.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-baybayin-musings-on-forgotten.html
Sharing and exploring deeper meanings of baybayin and other symbolism in the Philippines and around the world. ... The Baybayin: Musings on a Forgotten History by John Paul 'Lakan' Olivares on. Saturday, February 9, 2013 at 9:48pm. Originally posted at Facebook notes. Olivares is .... Now converted to Islam, the Tausug, Maranao and Maguindanao people had forgone their traditional writing for the Arabic script. As these Islamic or Moro groups grew in wealth ...
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http://smallwarsjournal.com/jrnl/art/the-bangsamoro-insurgency-an-international-history
The same post-colonial forces responsible for Philippine independence were also transforming the Muslim world. Across Africa, the Middle East, and South/Southeast Asia newly independent Muslim states were emerging ...
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