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ballBOOK SOURCES
  1. Bulosan, Carlos (1974). America Is in the Heart : A Personal History (Washington Paperbacks, Wp-68). Paperback, 327 pages, Published by University of Washington Press, Publication date: June 1974, ISBN: 029595289X.

  2. Eleazar, Eulogio V. (1990). Notes on Surigao Culture and Personalities (AD 1700-1990). New Day Publishers, 11 Lands, Project 6, PO Box 167, 1100 Quezon City, Philippines, 107 pp.Paperback, Published by Cellar Book Shop, Publication date: September 1990, ISBN: 9711004054

  3. Henson, Mariano A. (1955). The Province of Pampanga and its Towns (AD 1300-1955). With Genealogy of the Rulers of Central Luzon, 2nd ed., Angeles, Pampanga: M.A. Henson, 169 pp.

  4. Laarhoven, Ruudje (1989). Triumph of Moro Diplomacy: The Maguindanao Sultanate in the 17th Century. Paperback, Published by Cellar Book Shop, Publication date: December 1989, ISBN: 9711003902

  5. Santiago, Luciano P.R. (1990). The Art of Ancestor Hunting in the Philippines. Published by New Day Publishers, Quezon City, Phil., ISBN: 9711004372


ballINTERNET BOOK SOURCES
  1. Philippine American Literary House (PALH) - is a mail order bookseller of Philippine and Philippine American books. PALH carries the finest Filipiniana titles, including used/rare books. All books in their U.S. location are selected carefully and are appropriate for libraries, collectors, educators, as well as the general reading public. Many of their books are one-of-a-kind.
    P.O. Box 5099, Santa Monica, CA 90409 U.S.A.
    Tel/Fax: (310) 392-7562 or (562) 929-2584
    E-mail address: palhbooks@aol.com

ballLIBRARY SOURCES
  1. Philippine American Reading Room and Library (PARRAL), Luzon Plaza Suite No. 208, 1925 W. Temple St., Los Angeles, California, 90026 USA. Telephone No. (213) 484-0818. -- The only community library of its kind in the United States catering mainly to the Filipino- American community. The Pamana Foundation is a nonprofit, public benefit corporation established as a result of an endowment from the Brown couple - Helen and William, Sr. - of a collection of books and materials on the history and culture of Filipinos and Filipino Americans. Although the foundation has been into such endeavors as the continuing lecture series for several years now on Filipino culture and heritage; literary and musical enrichment programs in coordination with Filipino-American writers, playwrights and artists; and children's early acculturation through book reading, story telling and similar activities, its primary purpose is the support of PARRAL.

ballRESEARCHERS -- UNITED STATES
  1. CALIFORNIA - SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA: Ms. Dorothy Tenaza - Since majority of the "Manong Generation" arrived in the Continental USA through the San Francisco area, there may be some records at the National Archives and Cemeteries in the area about them. Also, as a well known fact, the Family History Center can have microfiche available of genealogical records from the Philippines. Ms. Dorothy Tenaza lives only a few miles from the National Archives in San Bruno, California, USA. and usually visits the Archive two or three times a month while working on her genealogy. Also, it is located only a few blocks from the local Family History Center. She might be able to help on a few lookups as long as the information could be sent by e-mail to questioners. She's also lives near Colma so she could also do cemetery lookups for San Francisco if the name of the Cemetery is known. She've found headstones sometimes that give dates or marriage partners missing from genealogies.
    Ms. Dorothy Tenaza's E-mail address: Ms. Tenaza is not currently available. She will be on vacation for several months. Posted 25 July 1999.

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Created on: January 18, 1998. Last updated on: November 1, 1999.

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