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040 | _cHuman Rights Violations Victims' Memorial Commission | ||
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100 | _aAbsari, Darwin J | ||
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_aPagtuhan : _bthe Tausug spiritual tradition |
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_bQuezon City _cUniversity of the Philippines Press |
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300 | _bxxviii, 287 pages; | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographic references | ||
520 | _aThis book brings to light a well-guarded tradition among Tausug …. (It) articulates the system of PagTuhan, it tenets, development, and implications. More particularly, it traces the genesis and evolution of PagTuhan that held sway in the Sulu Archipelago and other adjacent areas in various phases of history embracing dominant Asiatic traditions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, and Islam .... Started as a master's thesis at the UP Institute of Islamic Studies, this book fills an interesting gap in Southeast Asian and Philippine Muslim scholarship. - from the foreword of Prof. Julkipli Wadi | ||
650 | _aTausug (Philippine people) | ||
650 | _aTausug (Philippine people) -- Social life and customs | ||
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