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Sulod, also
known as Ligbok, is a
Central Philippine language of the
Suludnon indigenous people who
reside in the
mountain area of
central Panay in the...
- the Philippines. They
speak the
Igbok language (also
known as
Ligbok or
Sulod language), a
member of the West
Bisayan subdivision of the
Bisayan languages...
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culture and beliefs. They
speak the
Iigbok language (also
known as
Ligbok or
Sulod language), a
member of the West
Bisayan subdivision of the
Bisayan languages...
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Kaaway sa
Sulod (lit. 'The
Enemy Within') is a 2019
psychological thriller drama. It is the
second full-length film
directed by
Arnel Barbarona and written...
- F. L. (1958). The
Sulod: A
Mountain People In
Central Panay, Philippines.
Ateneo de
Manila University Jocano, F. L. (1968).
Sulod Society.
Quezon City:...
- the
Filipino Nation,
edited by Cruz-Lucero, R. Jocano, F. L. (1958). The
Sulod: A
Mountain People In
Central Panay, Philippines.
Ateneo de
Manila University...
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Semirara Islands (Semirara, Caluya, and
Sibay Islands). Ligbok,
spoken by the
Sulod people in the
highlands of Tapaz,
Capiz and Calinog, Iloilo.
Poverty incidence...
- an epic poem
orally transmitted from
early inhabitants of a
place called Sulod in
central Panay, Philippines. The term "Hinilawod"
generally translates...
- Hili****non of
Panay Island, Visayas. The Suludnon, also
known as the Tumandok,
Sulod, Panay-Bukidnon, or
Panayanon Sulud, are an
indigenous Visayan group of...
- In
Blair and Robertson, The
Philippine Islands 5. Jocano, F. L. (1968).
Sulod Society.
Quezon City: U.P. Press. Talaguit, C. J. N. (2019). Folk-Islam...