The Maranao Streamers and Tarpaulins as Tools of Communication: An Ethnographic Study
An organization is a conglomeration of individual cultural practices and not just a system of human beings acting and interacting with one another in their society. Understanding the Maranao practice of displaying streamers locally called bidangan and tarpaulin provides people with a better picture...
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Main Author: | Monara Hamiydah M. Maruhom (Author) |
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Philippine Association of Institutions for Research, Inc.,
2015-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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