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It was exactly a week when it happened - I was about to get ready for a long day at the city when the earth shook beneath my feet.

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A pre-Spanish story comes to our very own eyes bringing back to life the rich and glorious past.

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Hinilawod means Tales from the Halawod River, the oral epic of the indigenous peoples inhabiting the interiors of Panay Island in the centuries before the coming of the West.

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The countdown for the Manila staging of the country’s longest literary epic Hinilawod this month is on.

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Filipino folklorists have lauded Hinilawod as representing our own traditions of poetry long before the coming of the Spaniards.

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A pre-Spanish story comes to our very own eyes bringing back to life the rich and glorious past.

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The countdown for the Manila staging of the country’s longest literary epic Hinilawod this month is on.

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Filipino folklorists have lauded Hinilawod as representing our own traditions of poetry long before the coming of the Spaniards.

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