+ Follow CEBUANO HERITAGE STUDIES Tag
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[Title] => Supreme Court Rules: “Usahay” is not a Cebuano song
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[AuthorName] => Marigold Lebumfacil
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[Title] => Diyandi: Cebuano Language as Heritage
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Three years ago, I talked with Jojin Pascual (who heads the History department in my university) about the need to design a program of study that would focus on Cebuano Heritage. His years of choreographing for the Sinulog festival and my years of research on Cebuano culture finally interfaced (to use a vogue term) and we did just that: design a program.
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Three years ago, I talked with Jojin Pascual (who heads the History department in my university) about the need to design a program of study that would focus on Cebuano Heritage. His years of choreographing for the Sinulog festival and my years of research on Cebuano culture finally interfaced (to use a vogue term) and we did just that: design a program.
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Three years ago, I talked with Jojin Pascual (who heads the History department in my university) about the need to design a program of study that would focus on Cebuano Heritage. His years of choreographing for the Sinulog festival and my years of research on Cebuano culture finally interfaced (to use a vogue term) and we did just that: design a program.
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