Cultural community development center / Francis A. Quintela

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2000Description: iii, [unnumbered leaves] : illustrations, maps ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • UGT COA BSArch .Q56 2000
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Design framework -- Chapter V. Analysis -- Chapter VI. Summary and Conclusion.
Summary: The emergence of nationwide self-awareness and the formation of the concept of a Filipino identity have aroused increasing interest in and concern for tribal Filipinos. There are speculations as to their role in the social as well as economic growth & development of the Philippines. Euphemistically called cultural communities by the government, they are in actually underprivileged Indigenous Inhabitants that include the Manabos in Mindanao, the Mangyans in Mindoro, the Aetas in Zambales, the Tinguias & Igorots in the Cordilleras in the Northern Luzon, to name a few.
Item type: Thesis
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Architecture Thesis Architecture UGT COA BSArch .Q56 2000 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000414

Preface -- Acknowledgement -- Dedication -- Chapter I. Introduction -- Chapter II. Review of Related literature -- Chapter III. Research methodology -- Chapter IV. Design framework -- Chapter V. Analysis -- Chapter VI. Summary and Conclusion.

The emergence of nationwide self-awareness and the formation of the concept of a Filipino identity have aroused increasing interest in and concern for tribal Filipinos. There are speculations as to their role in the social as well as economic growth & development of the Philippines. Euphemistically called cultural communities by the government, they are in actually underprivileged Indigenous Inhabitants that include the Manabos in Mindanao, the Mangyans in Mindoro, the Aetas in Zambales, the Tinguias & Igorots in the Cordilleras in the Northern Luzon, to name a few.

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