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A Study of Philippine Games
Mellie Leandicho Lopez
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A study of Philippine games. [Mellie Leandicho Lopez] Print book: National government publication: English: 2nd edView all editions and formats: Summary: An exhaustive study that may well be the first attempt to analyse and systematically classify traditional Filipino games, an important aspect of the Filipino traditional heritage.
An exhaustive study that may well be the first attempt to analyze and systematically classify traditional Filipino games, an important aspect of the Filipino traditional heritage.
From inside the bookReviews: 1. A Study of Philippine Games. Foreword by Alan Dundes. Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Press, ii+ pp., with 4 maps, 64 illustrations and 24 plates. (In the US available at The Cellar Book Shop, Detroit, MI ) This book will provoke reaction from folklorists because it deals with an area of study.
Traditional Filipino Games or Indigenous games in the Philippines (Tagalog: Laro ng Lahi) are games commonly played by children, usually using native materials or instruments. In the Philippines, due to limited resources of toys for Filipino children, they usually invent games without the need of anything but the players themselves.
Their games' complexity arises from their. Home / Book / A Study of Philippine Games. A Study of Philippine Games. Mellie Leandicho Lopez. Paperback: $ ISBN Published: February Add to Cart Additional Information.
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In the book ‘A study of Philippine Games’ (), author Mellie Leandicho Lopez noted that ‘laro’ is the Filipino generic term for all forms of recreational play.
The closest word term for the game is the ‘palaro’ referring to a group of special occasion games that take place during wakes, festivals and town fiestas. A Study Of Philippine Games. by Mellie Leandicho Lopez () Description: First Edition.
Published by University of the Philippines Press Near Fine Condition. Good (G): Average used book with all pages present. Possible loose bindings, highlighting, cocked spine or torn dust jackets.
Used textbooks do not come with supplemental materials. These classic games allow you to bond with your child, get a workout, and teach them about a few Filipino traditions.
Not to mention it’s a great way to keep your kids active and healthy. Traditional games in the Philippines These are games commonly played by children, usually using native materials or instruments. In the Philippines, due to limited resources of toys of Filipino children, they usually come up on inventing games without the need of.
An exhaustive study that may well be the first attempt to analyze and systematically classify traditional Filipino games, an important aspect of the Filipino traditional heritage. Publisher: University of the Philippines Press ISBN: Number of pages: Weight: g Dimensions: x x 46 mmAuthor: Mellie Leandicho Lopez.
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Pages are in very good shape and all text is clear and legible. Book edges are a little tanned. Cover is unmarked and clean but shows slight age including creases at corners, and the spine Cited by: 3.
A study of Philippine games. Diliman, Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. MLA Citation. Lopez, Mellie Leandicho. A study of Philippine games / Mellie Leandicho Lopez ; foreword by Alan Dundes University of the Philippines Press Diliman, Quezon City Australian/Harvard Citation.
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The Philippines is a Southeast Asian country composed of over 7, different islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is known for its cultural mosaic with a mixture of modern areas and old tribal communities, as well as various Asian and Spanish influences within the Filipino society. Last Updated on 04/14/ at pm.
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