Academic literature on the topic 'Children's songs, Philippine'

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Journal articles on the topic "Children's songs, Philippine"

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Navarro, Raul Casantusan. "Apat na Taong Pagsikat ng Nakapapasong Araw: Musika sa Filipinas sa Panahon ng Hapon, 1942–1945." Plaridel 14, no. 2 (2017): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.52518/2017.14.2-01nvrro.

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World War II in the Philippines was as much a treacherous mind game as it was physical. While it brought almost total devastation to the cultural heritage bequeathed by the country’s colonial past, it sought to create, albeit in the spiritual-emotional realm, a template of Asian-ism that the Filipinos were to live by as a supposed member of the Imperial Japan-colonized Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. Songs, organizations, programs, speeches, religion and many other activities and things that could be used to sway the Americanized Filipino psyche were employed in this devastating “game
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Irving, David. "Bailes, instrumentos y música vocal en la misión jesuítica de las Islas Marianas (1668–1769)." Paisajes sonoros históricos (c.1200-c.1800), December 16, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10394615.

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La misión de los jesuitas se fundó en las islas Marianas (Micronesia) en junio de 1668 por Diego Luis de Sanvítores (1627–72). Como en América y Filipinas, los misioneros de la Compañía de Jesús introdujeron gran variedad de música vocal e instrumental, al igual que bailes de diversa procedencia. En las islas se cantaron distintos géneros de música litúrgica (misas, letanías, vísperas, himnos, oraciones, etc.) y paralitúrgica (villancicos y textos de la doctrina cristiana). Una relación de la fiesta del Corpus Christi celebrada en 1677 menciona las interpretaciones del himno <em>Pange lingua</
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Books on the topic "Children's songs, Philippine"

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Eugenio, Damiana L. Philippine folk literature: The folk songs. De La Salle University Press, 1996.

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author, Cordero Kristian Sendon, and Camacho Aldrin illustrator, eds. Bahay kubo: A Filipino children's song. Savage Mind Publishing House, 2020.

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Casas, Dianne de Las, and Zarah C. Gagatiga. Tales from the 7,000 Isles. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798216022213.

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Celebrate the unique diversity and vibrancy of the Philippines through an in-depth exploration of the stories, traditions, songs, crafts, and recipes of the many different regions of the country. Tales from the 7,000 Isles: Filipino Folk Stories offers insights into the people and culture of the Philippines through dozens of tales representing the nation's various islands, regions, and cultural-ethnic groups. Designed to provide educators with material with which to enhance curriculum and lesson plans, the stories open a gateway to a rich and unique cultural mix. The tales presented here are d
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Llano, Samuel. The Band and Social Disorder. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199392469.003.0015.

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This chapter discusses how the privatization of social aid from the 1850s allowed the San Bernardino band to make certain choices about the events it played at. This asset would backfire in the long term, as the band started to get involved in a series of politically radical events. At the Children’s Festival (1888), the San Bernardino band was used by the Liberals to silence the antiliberal song “En revenant de la revue” played by competing bands. The homage in 1897 to General Camilo Polavieja, hero of the Philippine campaign of the Spanish-American War, was an expression of opposition to the
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The disinherited. Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2004.

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Whittingham, William, Thomas Gilbey, and Anthony Sampson. 1560 Geneva Bible. Greyden Press, 1998.

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The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha, translated out of the original tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised with Canne's marginal notes and references : to which are added an index, an alphabetical table of all the names in the Old and New Testaments with their significations, tables of scripture weights, measures and coins, &c. J. Wilson, 1987.

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N/A. The Geneva Bible: 1560 Edition (Bible). Hendrickson Publishers, 2007.

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The Geneva Bible: 1560 Edition, Black Leather (Bible). Hendrickson Publishers, 2007.

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Book chapters on the topic "Children's songs, Philippine"

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Winkelmann, Tessa. "Conclusion." In Dangerous Intercourse. Cornell University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501767074.003.0008.

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This concluding chapter provides an overview of how interracial intercourse has and continues to perpetuate an imperial relationship between the United States and the Philippines. It explains that the US empire in the Philippines was established by dangerous intercourse. The history and longevity of the “My Filipino Baby” song demonstrate that real and imagined sociosexual intercourse in the colony served the liberal justificatory logic of the empire in ways that are still present. Many human rights organizations and non-governmental organizatons refer to the mixed-race people born in the imme
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