May 29, 2009 7:35 pm US/Pacific
Bay Area Artists Revive Old Filipino Writing
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5) ―
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Baybayin is an ancient Filipino script that was replaced by the western alphabet.
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Some Bay Area residents are trying to revive an ancient writing system from The Philippines they say hasn't been used in centuries. It's a forgotten script that many in the Filipino community are only just discovering.
The language is called Baybayin, and Filipino-American artists are trying to keep it alive, to connect with their heritage. Babybayin migrated from the island of Java from a script called Kavi. But the script was replaced by the Western alphabet soon after the Spanish colonized The Philippines.
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