Written by William Ubagan, this book delves deep into the rich cultural, spiritual, and ecological significance of Mt. Apo. Through vivid storytelling, Ubagan brings to life the myths and legends that have shaped the identities of the Bagobo, the lumad tribes, and other mountain dwellers, exploring their sacred rituals, their connection to the land, and the role Apo Sandawa plays in their everyday lives.
In addition to honoring the spiritual heritage of these communities, Apo Sandawa also examines the contemporary challenges they face. From encroaching modernization to environmental threats, the mountain and its people stand at a crossroads. This book serves as both a tribute and a call to action, urging readers to reflect on the importance of preserving cultural traditions and safeguarding the natural world for future generations.
With a perfect blend of history, mythology, and personal reflection, Apo Sandawa invites readers to understand the deep, enduring relationship between the people of Mt. Apo and their land, making it a must-read for anyone interested in indigenous cultures, environmentalism, and the timeless connection between spirit and nature.
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