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http://www.filamarts.org
The Association for the Advancement of Filipino American Arts & Culture was established in 1999 with a mission to advance the understanding of the arts and rich cultural heritage of Filipino in the United States through presentation, education, and arts services - Los Angeles, California.
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http://www.hanunoo.com
This website is promoting the beadworks of Alangan Mangyans in Sablayan, Occ. Mindoro and the basketry of Iraya Mangyans in Paluan, Occ. Mindoro. We hope to carry and support more products and more Mangyan groups in the near future. In the meantime, we hope you can join our initiative and patronize the beautiful handcrafts the Mangyans have to offer - Sison St. Brgy. 7, Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro.
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http://www.kindingsindaw.org
Exists to assert, preserve, reclaim, and re-create the traditions of dance, music, martial arts, storytelling, and orature of the indigenous peoples of the Philippines: Maranao, T'boli, Yakan, Higaoonon, Tausug, Bagobo, Tiruray, Manobo, Mandaya, Iranun, Talaandig, Samal, Igorot, and other tribes - New York, NY.
Added: Mon Sep 17 2001 Hits: 1593 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://www.likha.org
The ensemble focuses its program on many objectives particularly the introduction and development of Philippine folk dance - San Francisco, CA.
Added: Fri Sep 14 2001 Hits: 1105 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://www.pasacat.org
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Asian Pacific Arts Company - a Philippine folk dance, but in San Diego, it began as the acronym for the Philippine-American Society and Cultural Arts Troupe. Today, PASACAT's mission is to preserve and promote the Asian Pacific culture through the arts, thereby, extending goodwill and enhancing cultural understanding - National City, CA.
Added: Thu Dec 13 2001 Hits: 643 Rating: 10.00 Votes: 1
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http://www.intangible.org/Features/kalinga/index.html
Filmed and produced by David G. Such, an ethnomusicologist who spent the summer of 1999 video taping and interviewing Beni Sokkong, a prominent member of the Kalinga tribe of northern Luzon in the Philippines. Sokkong and his associates have dedicated themselves to the preservation of the tribes rich tradition of music, including the making of an astonishing array of bamboo instruments.
Added: Wed Feb 06 2002 Hits: 881 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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http://www.kipas.nl/bells
Tiger bells are bronze pellet bells. Pellet bells are globularly shaped, hollow and have a pellet inside which produces the sound when the bell is shaken. Bells with this design occur all over Asia, from Pakistan to Siberia, to Indonesia and the Philippines. Many examples of Philippine tiger bells are discussed in this site.
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