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Emindanao Library an Annotated Bibliography (Preliminary Edition)
The Philippines
Quarter 1 – Module 7 Batik: a Traditional Art of Southeast Asia
State of Local Democracy in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (Sold ARMM)
Textualizing Epics in Philippine History from The
Meranao Folksongs: Their Dominant Themes and Implications to Meranao Culture and Identity
Explorations 2011 Final 2
Some Principles of Formal Variation in the Kolintang Music of the Maranao
American Colonial Culture in the Islamic Philippines, 1899-1942
Mindanao: a Beautiful Island Caught Between Rebel Insurgents
ACM Media Release
Avian Spirit Iconography Among the Dayak and Other Peoples of Southeast Asia
Integrated Natural Resources And
Profile on Environmental and Social Considerations in Philippines
Laut Sulawesi: the Celebes Sea, from Center to Peripheries Laut Sulawesi : La Mer De Célèbes, Un Centre Devenu Pépiphéries
Maranao Ethnobiology of G'nda/Chives
2012 Annual Peacebuilding Training Report
Conflict Mediation and Traditional Authority in the Province of Lanao Del Sur, Mindanao
Top View
Metamorphosis of Selected Maranao Stories Into Dances
Mindanao Conflict and Prospects for Peace in the Southern Philippines
The Lanao Sultanate in the 17Th Century Zakāt System with Special Reference to the Islamic Perspective of Al-Māwardī SOHAYLE M
Their Dominant Themes and Implications to Meranao Culture and Identity
Peace and Development in Mindanao, Republic of the Philippines the Long Road to Peace Through Trust
Historical Dictionary of the Philippines, Second Edition
J. Millie the Poem of Bidasari in the Maranao Language In
June 2018 • Frontier Ventures • 37:6Prayerdigest Is the Philippine Nation at a Turning Point?
PHILIPPINES (FILIPINO) CULTURAL and FOLK DANCES Full Guide to Philippines (Filipino) Cultural and Folk Dances, Traditional and Native Talents and Skills
Maranao Muslim Women Educational Administrators: an Initial Study of the Emerging Muslim Women Leaders in the Philippines
They Dance to Bring Attention to a War. but Who's Watching?