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          <dc:description>The Kayaw national races of Hoya village tract possess more interesting features than other regions. They have been able to preserve the cultural heritage of their ancestors till today. They still practice the traditional customs with great pride reverence. Their traditions and culture have been preserved, untouched by other outside influences, because of difficulties in reaching their region. It has remained in its original purity which is a great blessing to the student of anthropology</dc:description>
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