Bahaghari / kuwento ni Ed Maranan ; guhit ni Marlon Perez
By: Maranan, Edgar B [author].
Contributor(s): Perez, Marlon B [illustrator].
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Book | Main Library Children's Corner | Children's Collection | E M311b 2010 (Browse shelf) | Room use only | 36624QC |
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E M311a 2010 Ang apoy sa Samba | E M311a 2010 Ang alamat ni Hari Puti sa buhay ni Bui Bagani | E M311b 2007 Ang batang nanaginip na siya'y nakalilipad | E M311b 2010 Bahaghari | E M311b 2010 Si Buhawi at si Bantay | E M311e 2009 Edjop | E M311h 2010 Hagdan sa langit |
Huwan came from the tribe of Dumagat from the mountain area south of Luzon. Based on their ancestor's story, they came from a part of Sierra Madre known as Bahaghari where the land is rich, full of fruits and animals, pure spring water, and peaceful surroundings. Huwan's tribe is poor and being taken advantage by the commercial people who trade food and goods for forest products. Until one day, Huwan's tribe decided to look for Bahaghari but was totally surprised on what they found.
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