Fiesta heritage and diaspora identity maintenance: Sinulog, Santacruzan and Simbang Gabi among migrant Filipinos in New Zealand
Filipino global migration has been pervasive in recent decades, with more than 8 million overseas spread to about 200 countries, and shows no sign of abetting. The diasporas of Filipinos open new trajectories for anthropological inquiries on migration and how heritage and tradition are appropriated...
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Main Author: | Tondo, Josefina Socorro Flores |
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2009
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/12450 |
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