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Articles that specifically discuss history and traditional culture

The Art of War
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The Art of War

Amid the Marawi conflict, Chiara de Castro meets with the artisans and culture bearers of Lanao del Sur, seeking to understand how cultural identity endures war and displacement.

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Notes on Maguindanao
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Notes on Maguindanao

A datu goes to his hometown with food history on his mind, and returns with more.

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Water Breathers
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Water Breathers

The world is more water than it is land. There are men who answer the call of that 71 percent of the earth, getting to know the world’s oceans in the most pure, most extreme way possible.

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Treasure Island
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Treasure Island

Pearl farming is not a business for the faint of heart; this is a business for adventurers, for explorers, for those who understand that nature always wins.

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Poking at Pinoy
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Poking at Pinoy

A critical look at the evolution of Philippine national symbols.

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The Mysteries of Being Filipino
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The Mysteries of Being Filipino

From the very beginning, our history, our language, our land, and our personal stories have defied expectations. It’s time we celebrated our multitude of voices and, yes, identities.

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The Monuments Men
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The Monuments Men

Escuela Taller is teaching Filipinos in construction and conservation—for our country's most precious heritage sites.

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Sugarland Calling
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Sugarland Calling

Negros is an island shaped—literally and figuratively—by sugar, one of the country’s most economically, historically, and culturally significant crops.

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Amazing Grace
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Amazing Grace

Two years after an earthquake shook the very landscape of the province, Bohol is back on its feet—just as beautiful, and stronger than ever.

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Defending the Land
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Defending the Land

Meet the unsung heroes who are working hard to save our culture, our biodiversity, and our land.

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