Journey of 100 years reflections on the centennial of Philippine independence
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[Los Angeles] :
Philippine American Women Writers and Artists
1999.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- I: 100 years of Philippine history. Another look at Magellan's journey around the world / Cecilia Manguerra Brainard
- Los Agraviados: another side of 1898 / Damon Woods
- Political culture and imperialism: the Philippine experience / Elizabeth Pastores-Palffy
- Christianity in the Philippines: some reflections on a Spanish legacy / Santiago Sia
- Of photographs and country roads / John Silva. II: 100 years of Philippine education. The marriage of Maria Clara and Uncle Sam: colonialism and the education of Filipinos / Edmundo F. Litton
- Language of instruction in the Philippines during the twentieth century: policies, orientations, and future directions / Rosita G. Galang
- Amazing space: reviewing the role of cultural environment development toward values education / Felice Prudente Sta. Maria. III: 100 years of Filipino presence in America. The Filipino diaspora and the centenary of the Philippine revolution / E. San Juan, Jr.
- The Manongs: past and present / Susan Evangelista
- Temple Street: Filipino life in Los Angeles / Valorie Slaughter Bejarano
- Folklore and creative aging among elderly Filipinos in Los Angeles / Susan N. Montepio. IV: 100 years of Filipino literature (oral and written). The Tausug ballad of Putli Isara: colonialism,
- gender, and religion / Herminia Meänez
- Vibrant, vulgar, vigilant: a history of the Filipino newspaper / Ruel de Vera
- Finding your voice: the bilingual writer's dilemma / Paulino Lim, Jr.
- Writing fast, writing quickly: hear your voice or drop that stereotype / Nadine Sarreal
- Radicalizing the image: the revolutionary Philippine feminine in poetry / Luisa A. Igloria.