Cultural practices in relation to the utilization and conservation of the Señora River and other community practices

This research investigated people's cultural practices related to the river. Data were gathered using a Focused Group Discussion to supplement the responses to the questionnaires and actual site observations including interviews and visits. It was found out that both religious (mainly Roman Cat...

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Published in:Siliman Journal Vol. 53, no. 2 (Jul. 2012 - Dec. 2012), 214-228
Main Author: Mansueto, Josel B.
Other Authors: Duran, Expedita O., Jumawan, Ricky C.
Resource Type: Article
Language:English
Published: 2012
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