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Sources and Additional Reading

The following links were used as sources in the creation and curation of this Virtual Museum Exhibit:

  1. Cruz, N. S. R. (2021, January 10). Popularizing the 'ambahan.' Philippine Daily Inquirer. https://opinion.inquirer.net/136887/popularizing-the-ambahan

  2. De Leon Jr., F. M. (n.d.). National living treasures: Ginaw Bilog. https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/gamaba/national-living-treasures-ginaw-bilog/

  3. Del Rosario, H. (2017, August 13). Ambahan poetry and Baybayin calligraphy. http://www.henrydelrosario.com/?p=1516

  4. Del Rosario, H. (2017, August 29). Antoon Postma's treasure of a minority. http://www.henrydelrosario.com/?p=1516

  5. Hernandez, R. (2008, May 20). Ginaw Bilog’s remembrance from Dayaw Festival 2000. Flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/rheeza_hernandez/2508986108/in/photostream/

  6. Library of Congress. (n.d.). Background information on the Mangyan. https://guides.loc.gov/mangyan-bamboo-collection/background

  7. National Commission for Culture and the Arts. (n.d.). Gawad sa manlilikha ng bayan. https://ncca.gov.ph/about-culture-and-arts/culture-profile/gamaba/

  8. Postma, A. (1995). The ambahan: A Mangyan poem of Mindoro. Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society, 23(1), 44–61. http://www.jstor.org/stable/29792176

  9. Postma, A. I. (2014). The ambahan: Mangyan indigenous poem of the Philippines. Linguistic Dynamics Science 3. https://lingdy.aa-ken.jp/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/140227-intl-symp-and-ws_anya_postma_paper.pdf

  10. Santos, J. P. (2012, September). The culture and art of the Mangyan: Philippine art, culture and antiquities. Artes De Las Filipinas. https://artesdelasfilipinas.com/archives/139/the-culture-and-art-of-the-mangyan

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