A Sagada reader / by illiam Henry Scott.
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- text
- volume
- 9711003309
- DS 666.S7 .Sc86 1988
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center | DS 666.S7 .Sc86 1988 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3IRC0000001293 |
Includes references.
An account to various aspects of life among the Sagada of the Mountain Province - from legends to rice cultivation to the founding of the Mission of St. Mary, the Virgin in Sagada, now the church of St. Mary the Virgin. This is a collection of essays about the life and culture of the Sagada from birth to adolescence, rice cultivation, religious worship to courtship and marriage.
The articles included in A Sagada Reader are some of Scott's earlier works. In this book of essays, the reader will find a number of articles devoted to various aspects of life among the Sagada of the Mountain Province--from legends to accounts of rice cultivation, to the story of the founding of the Mission of St. Mary the Virgin in Sagada, now the Church of St. Mary the Virgin. --From the foreword
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