Indio Bravo: The Story of Jose Rizal by Asuncion Lopez-Rizal Bantug AnthologyBy Asuncion Lopez Rizal Bantug and Sylvia Mndez Ventura "As a young girl, Asuncion Lopez Bantug Rizal sat on her uncle Pacianos lap and asked him to tell her stories abut his brother, Jose. Ms. Bantug, the granddaughter of Rizals elder sister Narcisa, was her familys journalist and chronicler. Fondly nicknamed the little question box, she plied her relatives for their recollections about Lolo Jose. Over the years, she copiously filled notebooks with
"This cookbook features all sorts of food items that can be given as gifts or sold as a business
the publishers take us to the Far East
and finally his execution at the Luneta
journalist and educator Lee revisits the format of her 20-year-old oral history collection
mystical events and individuals with unusual powers
were faced afresh with oppression
ISBN-13: 978-97-1-508511-3
it was a milestone in the exposure of Filipino martial arts in the West
California with her husband and two young boys
” and nothing more than a “quaint relic of the past
Publisher: Garland Publishing
It is laden with facts and a bit of history of the cacao industry in the country