- Tausūg (Bahasa Sūg بَهَسَ سُوْݢْ; Malay:
Bahasa Sūlūk, بهاس سولوق, lit. 'Language of Sulu/the Tausūg people') is an
Austronesian language spoken in the...
- The Sinulog-Santo Niño
Festival (as
known as
Sinug and Sulog) is an
annual cultural and
religious festival held on the
third Sunday of
January in Cebu...
- Cora
Almerino is a
Cebuano Visayan writer. Her
poems were
included in
Sinug-ang: A
Cebuano trio
published by
Women in
Literary Arts in 1999. "Poetry Down...
- Niño
performed by the
candle vendors. The
version they
perform is
called "
Sinug" and is only for
worship and
prayer to
bless the
candles for
prayers to...
- Role
Notes Ref. 2019–2020
Review Host 2019–
April 8, 2020 2020–present
Latte World 2021–present 6
Sinug's hometown Vivalog 2022
Change Days
Season 2...
- T'boli; lawig, mala-a-walai, langgal,
lamin and
torogan of the Maranao; bay-
sinug of Tausug;
lumah of Yakan; and others.[citation needed]
Ancestral houses...
- For instance, the
Tausug have
three identifiable compositions—Kuriri,
Sinug, and Lubak-Lubak—the
Yakan have two—Tini-id and Kuriri—and the
Dusun have...
- sold into slavery, or
children of slaves). The
Tausug language is
called "
Sinug" with "Bahasa" to mean Language. The
Tausug language is
related to Bicolano...
-
Culture and Arts. 2015 Cebu
Provincial History Project.
Cluster 1
editor Sinug-ang: A
Cebuano trio, by
Erlinda K. Alburo, Cora Almerio, and
Ester Tapia...
- Cora
Almerino - is a
Cebuano Visayan writer.[1] Her
poems were
included in
Sinug-ang: A
Cebuano trio
published by
Women in
Literary Arts in 1999 (Cebu City)...