07.04.2013 Views

The word “Ibanag” derives from the prefix “i” meaning ... - Buffalo

The word “Ibanag” derives from the prefix “i” meaning ... - Buffalo

The word “Ibanag” derives from the prefix “i” meaning ... - Buffalo

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Demographic Characteristics, Isabela. Manila: National Statistics Office, 1990.<br />

Philippine Yearbook. Manila: National Statistics Office, 1989.<br />

Quirino, Carlos and Mauro Garcia, eds. “<strong>The</strong> Manners, Customs, and Beliefs of <strong>the</strong><br />

Philippine Inhabitants of Long Ago; Being Chapters of ‘A Late 16th Century<br />

Manila Manuscript,’ Transcribed, Translated and Annotated.” In <strong>The</strong> Philippine<br />

Journal of Science. Vol. LXXXVII, No. 4 (December 1958).<br />

Reyes-Aquino, Francisca. Philippine Folk Dances. Vol. II. Manila, 1953.<br />

Reyes-Urtula, Lucrecia. <strong>The</strong> First Philippine Folk Festival: A Retrospection. Manila:<br />

Folk Arts <strong>The</strong>ater, 1981.<br />

Roces, Alejandro R. “<strong>The</strong> Tom-Toms of August.” In Mabuhay. (August 1988):10-18.<br />

Sawyer, Frederick H. <strong>The</strong> Inhabitants of <strong>the</strong> Philippines. London: Sampson Low,<br />

Marston & Co., 1900.<br />

Wein, Clement. Ibanag Songs. Cebu City: Folklore Studies Program, University of San<br />

Carlos, 1987.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!