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_aDS 668.A3 _b.C817 2006 v. |
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_aCorpuz, Onofre D. _934714 |
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_aThe roots of the Filipino nation / _cO.D. Corpuz. |
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_aQuezon City : _bUniversity of the Philippines Press, _c[2005];copyright 2005 |
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_a2 volumes _c24 cm. |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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500 | _aOriginally published : Quezon City : Aklahi Foundation, 1989. | ||
520 | _aThe roots are above all Filipino story. It begins as the story of our ancestors, their differentiation into Muslims and non-Muslims, and then the division of the non-Muslims into Christians and non-Christians. It tells of their separation for centuries, and then of how the natives, Chinese and Spanish mestizos, and even some full-blooded Spaniards born in Filipinas, united to form the Christian Filipino nation. It tells of the imperfect joining of Christians and Muslims during the American colonial regime, as distinguished from the vision of Rizal and Aguinaldo. (Source: Back Cover) | ||
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