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Traditional Bol-anon Mystic Belief System in Contemporary Bol-anon Narratives
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Apart from being hailed as the country's first UNESCO Global Geopark, Bohol is also recognized for its efforts to preserve its rich cultural heritage despite adapting to modernization. This study uses discourse analysis to analyze the dominant endemic cultural heritage featured in Bol-anon narratives using Folklore Theory and Post-Colonial Theory. The study reveals that healing arts are observed in shamanic ritual performances and using anting-anting. It also illustrates that folk beliefs weave a vibrant cultural tapestry featuring mythical creatures such as santilmo, ungu, wuwog, tambaloslos, engkanto, wakwak, and sigbin. It also describes Bol-anon's strong religious veneration, showing their profound devotion to the Christian faith. Having folkloric spirituality and a strong Christian faith establishes a complex belief system that reflects the resilience of Bol-anon in adapting to changing circumstances while preserving core cultural identities. The identity as Bol-anon is a foundation to maintain true Bol-anon character and foster harmony within their community. Since they serve as vessels freighted with social beliefs and values for the future, there is also a need to evaluate Gen-Z's perception of cultural preservation amid globalization.
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Title: Traditional Bol-anon Mystic Belief System in Contemporary Bol-anon Narratives
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Apart from being hailed as the country's first UNESCO Global Geopark, Bohol is also recognized for its efforts to preserve its rich cultural heritage despite adapting to modernization.
This study uses discourse analysis to analyze the dominant endemic cultural heritage featured in Bol-anon narratives using Folklore Theory and Post-Colonial Theory.
The study reveals that healing arts are observed in shamanic ritual performances and using anting-anting.
It also illustrates that folk beliefs weave a vibrant cultural tapestry featuring mythical creatures such as santilmo, ungu, wuwog, tambaloslos, engkanto, wakwak, and sigbin.
It also describes Bol-anon's strong religious veneration, showing their profound devotion to the Christian faith.
Having folkloric spirituality and a strong Christian faith establishes a complex belief system that reflects the resilience of Bol-anon in adapting to changing circumstances while preserving core cultural identities.
The identity as Bol-anon is a foundation to maintain true Bol-anon character and foster harmony within their community.
Since they serve as vessels freighted with social beliefs and values for the future, there is also a need to evaluate Gen-Z's perception of cultural preservation amid globalization.
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