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[28] Among the Bagobo the name "diwata" is used rather as a collective than as a specific term, and refers to the gods in general, or to any one of them.
Philippine Folk-Tales Fletcher Gardner
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
The unreality of war, part two Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
A spoof of the spoofs of spoofs Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
Derrida on the fear of writing Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
And yes, it contains that word Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
John Thompson, 1977 Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
Northern British Columia Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
Windy day, Tunnel Mountain Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
The Afterword, Pasha Malla Lemon Hound 2009
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She Blogs and Other Goodness poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs here
Gary Barwin on Merrill Gilfillan Lemon Hound 2009
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