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Davao : reconstructing history from text and memory / Macario D. Tiu.

By: Material type: TextTextDavao City Ateneo De Davao Univeristy [2005]Description: 386 pages illustrations 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789710392223
LOC classification:
  • DS 688.D3 .T542 2005
Summary: an in depth discussion of Datu Bago and other Davao heroesSummary: and the widest collection of myths and legends representing almost all the tribes of Davao, most of which are published for the first time. Writing in fluid language and adhering to rigorous scholarship, Macario Tiu reconstructs the history of Davao from various texts and oral traditions. What comes out is a vibrant retelling of Davao's past.Summary: sample studies of the different settlers at different periods of Davao historySummary: This book is by far the most comprehensive and scholarly work on Davao history. For the first time, the view into Davao's past is pushed back further than 1848 when it was conquered by the Basque adventurer Jose Oyanguren. This book presents new information and new insights: it has the most substantive discussion of the tribes of Davao in any single volume, including a theory of their migration
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center DS 688.D3 .T542 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC2015000041

Includes bibliographical references and index.

an in depth discussion of Datu Bago and other Davao heroes

and the widest collection of myths and legends representing almost all the tribes of Davao, most of which are published for the first time. Writing in fluid language and adhering to rigorous scholarship, Macario Tiu reconstructs the history of Davao from various texts and oral traditions. What comes out is a vibrant retelling of Davao's past.

sample studies of the different settlers at different periods of Davao history

This book is by far the most comprehensive and scholarly work on Davao history. For the first time, the view into Davao's past is pushed back further than 1848 when it was conquered by the Basque adventurer Jose Oyanguren. This book presents new information and new insights: it has the most substantive discussion of the tribes of Davao in any single volume, including a theory of their migration

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