Tessie Obusan developed a research method called Pamamaraang Ka illustrated here by baybayin: (Click for large view) Explore a Filipino approach that is also an act of decolonization. In the foreword of the 1994 Pamamaraan: Indigenous Knowledge and Evolving Research Paradigms the editors state that a growing number of Filipino scholars are deeply conscious of the richness of the Philippine culture and are frustrated that much of...
Read MoreThe Baybayin: Musings on a Forgotten History by John Paul ‘Lakan’ Olivares on Saturday, February 9, 2013 at 9:48pm. Originally posted at Facebook notes.Olivares is researching and preparing his thesis on baybayin. 2012 Mandala ng Awit ng Panday The Baybayin: Musings on a Forgotten History In recent times, there has been a growing interest among Filipinos in the use of the Baybayin. The name Baybayin presently used as a...
Read MoreHon. Leopoldo Bataoil proposes House Bill No. 4395: AN ACT PROVIDING FOR THE PROTECTION AND CONSERVATION OF BAYBAYIN, AND DECLARING BAYBAYIN AS THE NATIONAL SCRIPT OF THE PHILIPPINES. It envisions to protect and preserve Baybayin as part of our cultural heritage and treasures which will serve as our national identity and tool for unification as a...
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Read MoreKalihiman ng Baybayin Buhayin. More information at theBuhayin Baybayin FB...
Read MoreBahay Nakpil, Home of Filipinosby Perla Paredes Daly It was baybayin that led me to visit Bahay Nakpil on a trip to Manila. Bahay Nakpil flyer forBaybayin. In the summer of 2002, Ann Ubaldo, artisan of Urduja jewelry, introduced me to the meanings and shapes of baybayin, and at the same time, the writings of the Filipino Spirituality Movement. She also tried to connect me with her mentor, Tess Obusan, author of...
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