Joycie Alegre
University of the Philippines Visayas, Division of Humanities, Faculty Member
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A brief commentary written in Filipino on the book entitled Leyte:1898-1902 Ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano by Filipino nationalist historian Reynaldo H. Imperial that appropriates the Filipino Waray's indigenous concept of "gahum" or... more
A brief commentary written in Filipino on the book entitled Leyte:1898-1902 Ang Digmaang Pilipino-Amerikano by Filipino nationalist historian Reynaldo H. Imperial that appropriates the Filipino Waray's indigenous concept of "gahum" or "mysterious power" in the field research adventures and courageous writing of Reynaldo H. Imperial about the little known battles by the people of Leyte against the Americans during the Filipino-American War.
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A brief commentary on the warrior spirit of the Filipino Waray as reflected in the indigenous concepts of "isog" (fierce courage) and "dungog" (honor) and manifested in the revolutionary guerilla battles during the Philippine-American... more
A brief commentary on the warrior spirit of the Filipino Waray as reflected in the indigenous concepts of "isog" (fierce courage) and "dungog" (honor) and manifested in the revolutionary guerilla battles during the Philippine-American War of 1898-1902 in Samar, Philippines as written by historian Reynaldo H. Imperial.
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List of books, articles, research reports, internet sources, interviewees/resource persons for the monograph entitled The Waray Culture entered here as The Waray Culture of the Philippines
Illustration and photos addendum to the text of The Waray Culture of the Philippines
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Condensed analytical study of the history, form, variations and qualities of the kuratsa folk dance as performed by the Waray people in the islands of Leyte and Samar, Eastern Visayas region, Philippines
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A basic reader in understanding the culture of the Waray people who inhabit the islands of Leyte and Samar of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines; with analytical description of the various domains of their life -- history,... more
A basic reader in understanding the culture of the Waray people who inhabit the islands of Leyte and Samar of the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines; with analytical description of the various domains of their life -- history, environment, food, dwelling, socio-economic-political system, traditional beliefs and art expressions based on field research and life engagement by the author.