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Published December 18, 2014 | Version v1
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Cebuano folklore and the embedded Filipino values

  • 1. University of the Visayas

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This study analyzes the content of the selected Cebuano folklore which primarily depicts the original values of the Filipinos. This study used the interpretative-appreciative-analytical method in examining the values delineated in Cebuano Folklore. The tools used for interpretation and analysis were gathered from selected areas in Cebu. The study identified the common Filipino values that reflect the ideal way on how Filipinos value family, community, and profession. These original values are strongly intuited and expectedly gleaned in the four categories of folklore being studied such as: (a) folktales; (b) folksongs; (c) riddles; and (d) sayuings/proverbs.

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