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Ambahan is a
traditional form of
poetry by the Hanunó'o
Mangyan people of Mindoro, Philippines. The
ambahan has
several characteristics. First, it is...
- lessons, and ethics. A
poetic form
similar to the
Tanaga is the
Ambahan.
Unlike the
Ambahan whose length is indefinite, the
Tanaga is a seven-syllable quatrain...
- 'western'
dialect of that language. They also have a kind of
poetry called the
ambahan. The
Mangyans were once the only
inhabitants of Mindoro.
Being coastal...
- was
known for his
efforts in
preserving the
Mangyan poetry tradition of
ambahan. Then-President
Fidel V.
Ramos conferred the
Gawad sa
Manlilikha ng Bayan...
- Tagalog, and basi, a
Hanunuo Ambahan term (hayga
being non-
Ambahan),
perhaps inferring that basi is a loan from Ratagnon, as
Ambahans have been
known to use...
-
Florante at Laura.
Dalit poetry contains four
lines of
eight syllables each.
Ambahan poetry consists of seven-syllable
lines with
rhythmic end syllables, often...
- lack of
formal education in the script. The Hanunó'o people's poetry,
Ambahan,
consists of
seven syllable lines inscribed onto
bamboo segments, nodes...
- a
hundred songs, and
among his
works were
Pasko Na,
Among ****n, Nag-
ambahan,
Pasko nga Halandumon, and
Maglipay Kita. One of his compositions, Carmela...
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Ginaw Bilog (d. 2003),
artist and poet, Mansalay,
Oriental Mindoro Poetry (
Ambahan), 1993
Masino Intaray (d. 2013),
musician and epic chanter,
Brookes Point...
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existed within the
Philippine archipelago since the 10th
century AD. The
ambahan poetry made with the Hanunó'o/Hanunoo
script was also cited. The inscription...