‘Lumad’ literacy drive shows how: Folklore in mother tongue


MANILA, Philippines — In the southern part of Mindanao, the B’laan indigenous community has a unique storytelling tradition called “flalok” that once thrived in the past but gradually faded with the rise of modern technology. To revive and save this cultural B’laan treasure, the Conrado and Ladislawa Alcantara Foundation Inc. (Clafi) developed the “Flalok Project” […]

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