No Compulsory Military Training for Moros
Luis Quibranza discusses the reasons why unnamed Moro datus (local term for ‘ruler’) do not accept compulsory military training by the Philippine government. One of the interviewed datus noted that, even though compulsory military training went against traditional customs, the Moros would answer any call from the government to defend their lands. The author also explains that a few Moros educated in public schools were in favor of the National Defense Act.
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Fecha
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1936-02-27
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Fuente
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Quibranza, Luis A. “No Compulsory Military Training for Moros.” Graphic, vol. IX, num. 37, February 27, 1936, pp. 9, 48. In Open Access Repository @ UPD.
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Editor
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Item held at University of the Philippines Diliman and University of Antwerp VLIRUOS Rare Periodicals Open Access Repository
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Colaborador
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Frances Cruz
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Idioma
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English