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- noun Plural form of
Aeta .
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Examples
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The Philippines 'aboriginal inhabitants called the Aetas provided the pattern for these rough cotton costumes.
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Then, the Aetas did housekeeping and other pre-routinary activities.
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From fifty-four (54) Aetas who enrolled last February, it escalated to seventy-four (74) this June.
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On September 1, 1994, Non-Formal Education NFE brought the school for the Aetas, through “Magbasa Kita Project” a basic literacy program of the department.
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Apparently, tt comes from alternative ways, if non-governmental sectors even take part to this movement like the ABSCBN school building project for the Aeta, and other philanthropic individual who are all genuine in their interests, the social cultural revival and education empowerment for the Aetas will surely be accomplished.
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Construction of two-room building sponsored by the ABS-CBN “Tree of Hope Program” built last year 2007 became one of the motivating factors that led the Aetas to take ALS program.
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The first group consisted of young Aetas for 6 to 13 years old under the tutelage of Mrs. Wilma A.
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Consequently, the food for school program requested by the ALS District Coordinator which the Local Government Unit LGU addressed the problem of abseeteism among the Aetas.
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Fortunately, out of more or less 50 households, Fifty-four Aetas were its first batch of students.
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Dealing with Aetas as one of the NFE/ALS clienteles is not an easy task for me.
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