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  1. Culture Shock! Philippines: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette by Alfredo Roces, Grace Roces, 2009-10-01
  2. Culture and Customs of the Philippines (Culture and Customs of Asia) by Paul A. Rodell, 2008-10-30
  3. Philippines (Cultures of the World) by Lily Rose R. Tope, Detch P. Nonan-Mercado, 2002-12
  4. Readings on Philippine Culture and Social Life
  5. Philippines - Culture Smart!: the essential guide to customs & culture by Graham Colin-Jones, Yvonne Colin-Jones, 2006-09-05
  6. Culture Smart! Philippines: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Graham Collin-Jones, Yvonne Collin-Jones, et all 2004-08-01
  7. The Culinary Culture of the Philippines
  8. A Taste of Culture - Foods of the Philippines (A Taste of Culture) by Barbara Sheen, 2006-02-16
  9. American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S. Colonialism (Politics, History, and Culture) by Julian Go, 2008-01-01
  10. Cultures of Disaster: Society and Natural Hazard in the Philippines by Greg Bankoff, 2002-11-15
  11. Values in Philippine Culture and Education (Philippine Philosophical Studies ;)
  12. Succeed in Business: Philippines (Culture Shock!) by Joaquin Gonzales, Luis Calingo, 2000-01-01
  13. Geoffrey Chaucer and the development of his genius, by John Livingston Lowes, 1934
  14. Tradition & discontinuity: Essays on Philippine history & culture by Miguel Anselmo Bernad, 1983

1. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Philippines | Culture
philippines culture. The Philippines has developed a mixed culturefrom the blending of foreign influences with native elements.
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The Philippines has developed a mixed culture from the blending of foreign influences with native elements. Today some of the isolated tribes are the only people whose culture remains unadulterated by earlier Muslim and later Spanish and American influences. Although traditional theatre, literature and kundimans (love songs) in the national language have experienced a resurgence since Cory Aquino's People Power movement, visitors are more likely to witness beauty contests, lurid soap operas, violent and sentimental Filipino movies, and local bands perfectly imitating Western pop tunes. About 10% of Filipinos (the so-called cultural minority groups or tribal Filipinos) retain their traditional culture. There are some 60 ethnological groups, ranging from the Badjao of the Sulu archipelago, who are sea gypsies, to the head-hunting Kalinga in the north of Bontoc. The Philippines is the only Christian country in Asia. Over 90% of the population claim to follow Christian faiths. The largest of the minority religious groups is the Muslims, who live chiefly on Mindanao and in the Sulu archipelago. There is also a Philippine Independence Church, some Buddhists, and a small number of animists. The geography and history of the Philippines have conspired to produce a multiplicity of languages, some 80 dialects in total. The concept of a national language developed after the Spanish-American War in 1898 and Tagalog was declared the national language in 1936. There were several other contenders for this role, including Cebuano, Hiligaynon and Ilocano. A compromise reached in 1973 confirmed Pilipino as the national language. This is based on Tagalog, but has linguistic elements of other Philippine languages. Despite this, English remains the language of commerce and politics in the Philippines.

2. Philippines: Culture, History And Travel
Tagalog an interactive language and Philippine culture resource site. Tectonicsand volcanoes of the Philippines - The volcanoes of the Philippines are the
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Philippines
Culture, History and Travel
Last updated: 25 April 2000
  • Across the Philippine Isles - a beautiful and interesting travel site by Cristy (whoever she may be - thanks Cristy for this excellent site) Baguio City Home Page - a fine site on the "Summer Capital" of the Philippines Batan Island - "Batan Island is perhaps the safest place in the Philippines and is certainly one of the most remote. Here the cops leave their firearms at home with their wives, and the only people to enter the station cells are the cleaners", this is how a report of a travel to Batan Island begins
      Batanes - all the information you want to know about this most northern Province of the Philippines
    Cavite City - a web-site provided by Rogelio A. Santos who's obviously a proud citizen of Cavite; he collected lots of information about this booming city south of Manila Central Philippine Languages: Bisaya, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Tagalog - "a non-commercial website devoted to the study and advancement of the Bisayan Language family of the central Philippines. Bisaya includes several dialects of which Cebuano, spoken in the regional center of Cebu City, is the best known. Although Bisaya is the main focus, other languages of the region, including Waray and Hiligaynon (Ilonggo) are included. Since Tagalog is the basis for the national language, Filipino, it too is included as a 'language of the region'" Chronology of Philippine History - an excellent site with lots of links for in-depth studies, highly recommended

3. Philippines Culture,Filipinos Values, Philipppine Beliefs
The PhilippinesÂ’ culture is so similar to western culture in many waysthat it is easy for a foreigner to adapt, at least partially.
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4. Philippines Culture,Filipinos Values, Philipppine Beliefs,
Marital and Parental Roles/Expectations of Culture. Click to subscribe to Living,Rertiring, Traveling and Doing Business In The Philippines, HOME Click
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5. Philippines Culture And Philippines Y2k
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The Pearl of the Pacific offers sixty well-appointed guest rooms. There are eleven suites, thirty deluxe rooms, and nineteen standard rooms all fully air conditioned with furnitures designed by Budji Layug. Suites are located by the beachfront and deluxe rooms by the exotic garden or the panoramic view hilltop. World class amenities including minibars, cable TV, piped in music, and telephones with local and direct dialing access in suites and deluxe rooms provide that direct line to home.
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6. Philippines Culture Information With Links To Asia Recipes
Philippine Wedding Customs and Superstitions The Philippines has developed a mixedculture from the blending of foreign influences with native elements.
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Philippine Culture
Philippine Wedding Customs and Superstitions The Philippines has developed a mixed culture from the blending of foreign influences with native elements. Today, the Muslims, and some of the isolated tribes, are the only people whose culture remains unadulterated by Spanish and American influences. Although traditional theatre, literature and kundimans (love songs) in the national language have experienced a resurgence since Cory Aquino's People Power movement, visitors are more likely to witness beauty contests, lurid soap operas, violent and sentimental Filipino movies, and local bands perfectly imitating Western pop tunes. About 10% of Filipinos (the so-called cultural minority groups or tribal Filipinos) retain their traditional culture. There are some 60 ethnological groups, ranging from the Badjao of the Sulu archipelago, who are sea gypsies, to the head-hunting Kalinga in the north of Bontoc. The Philippines is the only Christian country in Asia. Over 90% of the population claim to follow Christian faiths. The largest of the minority religious groups are the Muslims, who live chiefly on Mindanao and in the Sulu archipelago. There is also a Philippine Independence Church, some Buddhists, and a small number of animists.

7. Asia On Demand : Philippines : Culture And Society
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8. Welcome To The Philippines: Culture
rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of eastand west, both in the appearance and culture of the people of the Philippines.
http://www.bergen.org/AAST/projects/Philippines/culture1.htm
The Philippines are marked by a true blend of cultures; east really meets west. The main background of the Philippines people is Indonesion and Malay, along with some Chinese and Spanish elements as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants and traders culminated in a unique blend of east and west, both in the appearance and culture of the people of the Philippines.
Hospitality, a trait displayed by every Filipino, makes these people legendary in Southeast Asia. Seldom can you find such hospitable people who enjoy the company of their western visitors. Due to their long association with Spain, Filipinos are emotional and passionate about life in a way that seems more Latin than Asian.
Religion:
The Spaniards introduced Christianity (the Roman Catholic faith) and succeeded in converting the overwhelming majority of Filipinos. About 83% of the total population belongs to the Roman Catholic faith. 9% of Filipino people are Protestant, 5% Muslim, and 3% are Buddhist or some other faith.
Language:
The national language of the Philippines is Pilipino, which is based on the language of Tagalog, although there are at least one or two dialects spoken in every region. English is both spoken and understood throughout the country, especially in business negotiations and in the government. The American occupation was responsible for teaching the Filipino people the American language. The Philippines is currently the third-largest English speaking country in the world. Hokkien, Cantonese, and Mandarin are spoken by older members of the Filipino-Chinese community.

9. Philippines Culture And History
philippines culture and History Cultural Centerof the Philippines, Department of Tourism
http://diversity.csusb.edu/dvlinks/dirs/Culture/Polynesia/Philippines/102619532.

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10. WorldRover - Culture Of Philippines
Culture of Philippines. philippines culture and History Books. CitySearch.com Find in-depth local information for major cities around the world.
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Culture of Philippines
Welcome to WorldRover's listing of country history and culture for Philippines. Check out the links below to find more information on the people and history of a country. On the right you can also find flag clip art and maps available for free download. Embassy information is also available for a number of countries around the world, however, please confirm all information. We hope to add additional links regarding the culture of Philippines as they become available. If you have a site or know of a site that should be added, please let us know. Thanks for visiting WorldRover's history, people, and culture site.
  • Philippines Culture and History Books
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  • The Human Experience - A series of short essays and radio programs presented by the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities that uses the discipline of Anthropology to explore the human condition. Offers Real Audio files to download, as well as program transcripts.
  • A Compendium of Common Knowledge on the Renaissance - A comprehensive source of information about the Elizabethan period.
  • 11. Pastoral Exhortation On Philippines Culture
    to which all peoples are called. Part III THE CHURCH OF THE PHILIPPINESAND FILIPINO CULTURE. From all that has been said above
    http://www.cbcponline.org/documents/1990s/1999-philippine_culture.html
    HOME CBCP News Bishops Jurisdictions ... General Info Pastoral Exhortation
    on Philippine Culture He came to his own domain and his own people did not accept him. But to all who did accept him He gave power to become children of God, to all who believe in the name of him who was born not of human stock or urge of the flesh or will of man but of God himself. The Word was made flesh, he lived among us and we saw his glory the glory that is his as the only Son of the Father full of grace and truth. (Jn. 1, 11-14) Introduction . In accordance with the Holy Father's hopes for the renewal of the Church in his letter "On the Coming of the Third Millennium" ( Tertio Millennio Adveniente , 1995), we issue this year our third exhortation on a crucial area of Philippine life. In 1997, we spoke on our politics; last year on our economy; this year we propose to focus on yet another aspect of our national life: our culture. From what we have seen already about Philippine politics and economics, it is clear much of the evil as well as the good we have noted in them stem to a large extent from our culture—the way of life distinctive of us as a people, especially the values that we live by.

    12. Philippines Culture & Peace Forum
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    . Philippines Culture. philippines - 7,107 islands a tropical paradise of dramaticland seascapes. philippines - cultur e. philippines culture.
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    Philippines Culture Proto-Malay
    The original proto-Malay stock in The Philippines has been diluted with a sprinkling of Chinese, Spanish, American, and Arab blood resulting from early trading contacts and subsequent colonisation.
    The 'official' language in The Philippines is Tagalog, the main language spoken in Luzon, where the power base is. Visayan is widely spoken throughout the group of islands south from Luzon down to Mindanao, though each island has it's own language or dialect and of course the ethnic minorities also retain their own languages and customs.
    Colonial Rule
    The Spanish ruled the Philippines from Mexico until the struggle for independence in the late 19th century. During the American war with Spain (to decide the fate of Cuba), the Philippines sided with the USA, tragically for the Filipinos, this culminated in another 50 years foreign domination, this time by the Americans.

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    15. Southeast Asia Web Philippines Page
    Go to Southeast Asia Web Directory at bottom of this page. Social,Cultural, Political and Travel Links. The philippines culture.
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    Southeast Asia Web's
    Philippines Page
    This page begins with several links that point to relatively comprehensive lists of resources. These are followed by a number of broadly-applicable resources which may be of use to scholars on campus. The balance of this list, at this point, is fairly eclectic, based largely on my own web-wanderings. I would like to invite anyone with suggestions (whether of the practical or the enigmatic type) to forward them to me at For a list of Philippine Universities on the Web, go to University Sites on the Southeast Asia Web General Resources Page . For a more complete listing of Arts and Image Links, go to Southeast Asia Web's Arts, Music, Literature and Performance Page
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    16. NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR CULTURE AND THE ARTS OFFICIAL WEBSITE
    National Commission for culture and the Arts offers guides to the nation's traditional and contemporary culture. With a directory of galleries.
    http://www.ncca.gov.ph/

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    17. Philippine Culture And Informationhttp//www.philinfo.ops.gov.ph/ - August 28, 20
    Information and links to the philippines business culture, practices, protocol and business etiquette including practical tips on doing international business
    http://www.philinfo.ops.gov.ph/

    18. Philippine Culture And History
    Mga Bayani (A collection of very interesting pages on the prehistory and precontactculture of the philippines and Filipinos by Paul Kekai Manansala);
    http://www.univie.ac.at/Voelkerkunde/apsis/aufi/culhist.htm
    Philippine Culture and History What's New Culture Picturesque Old Philippines History
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  • Prospects for Transformation in the Philippines in the Next Millenium (by San E. Juan, Jr.)
  • Samples of the PANABI Newsletter (courtesy of National Museum of the Philippines) Remote Links: POP (Picturesque Old Philippines)
    Includes 150 turn-of-the-century photographs!
    Philippine History
  • 19. The Cyberbayan
    the first web pages served from the philippines under the title "Soc.culture.Filipino". It started as an index of the
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    The Cyberbayan page has moved to its own domain: www.cyberbayan.org

    20. About The Philippines - Main Page
    Resource on philippines which includes information on its culture, art, business, news, travel, and history.
    http://www.asianinfo.org/asianinfo/philippines/about_philippines.htm
    Updated Countries / Regions Home Cambodia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Mongolia Myanmer N.Korea Philippines Singapore S.Korea Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Bangkok Beijing Hong Kong Seoul Shanghai Tibet Tokyo Areas of Interest Cities Culture/Tradition Map of Philippines
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