The History and Resurgence of Alibata
The recent years has seen a revival of sorts in the popularity of the alibata, the Philippines’ pre-Spanish writing system. From being an ancient script mentioned only in passing in classes in Philippine History, alibata has gained enough popularity to inspire the creation of hundreds of web sites dedicated to it.| Comments on article "The History and Resurgence of Alibata" | |||||||||
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