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Pamana ng Lahi: Workshop on Philippine Language and Culture


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Pamana is the Filipino word for heritage; lahi means race or people.

Pamana ng lahi speaks of the things that our ancestors bequeath to us—their language, ancient knowledge, and cultural traditions. This is a 3-week workshop that consists of

• 15 introductory and intermediate Tagalog-based Filipino modules
• 15 Philippine cultural aspects like Philippine food, music, folklore, and more

It aims to underscore the value of traditional knowledge, discuss aspects of Philippine culture and folklore, teach introductory Filipino (Tagalog) and hone critical thinking skills. The workshop includes interactive and creative activities using stories from folklore and bilingual multimedia materials. Students will be given a general introduction to Philippine history, language, and culture.

Registration Fee: $100
Early Registration (by May 15): $80

Click here for more information and to register.

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