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Title: | Development, ethnicity, and religion in Mindanao |
Authors: | R. P. Eliseo R. Mercado |
Conference Name: | Modernization and National-Cultural Identity |
Keywords: | Religion and state -- Mindanao Ethnicity -- Mindanao |
Conference Date: | 1983-01-10 |
Conference Location: | University Malaya |
Abstract: | Mindanao- the Fhilippines' second biggest island is both a land of promise and mystery. It is a home to the Maranaos, Maguindanaos, Tausugs, Manaobos, Subanons, and other tribal groups as well as the Christianized Fili- pinos coming from Luzon and the Visayas. There is a song which is often sung In conferences and seminars which captures Mindanao's promise and mystery in few words. The song begins with a word of welcome to Mindanao - the land of promise, the land of wealth: Cotabato Frovinces - its fertile plains which are fast becoming the rice granary of the Philippines; Agusan Frovinces - its rich forests now famous for its timber and wood industries; Surigao Frovinces - its rich mine deposits, especially gold, silver, and nickel; Davao and Bukidnon Frovinces and South Cotabato - their fruit plantations, especially pineapples, bananas, etc; Misamis Provinces - its coco industry; Zamboanga, Sulu and Tawi-Tawi Provinces - its rich fishing ground; etc. etc. |
Volume: | j.1 |
Pages: | 1-13 |
Call Number: | DS523.2.M62 1983 semkat |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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