History of the Bisayan people in the Philippine Island : evangelization and culture at the contact period = historia de las Islas e indios de Bisayas... 1668 por Ignacio Francisco Alcina ; translated, edited and annotated by Cantius J. Kobak and Lucio Gutierrez.
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- 9715062806;9715061990
- DS 666.B57 .Al17 200- v.
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Discusses the history of the Bisayans in Samar, Leyte, Cebu, Panay, Bohol and Negros. Fr. Ignacio Francisco Alcina , S.J. . listened, observed, inquired, reflected and wrote every vital information concerning the identity of the Bisayans.
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