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What is sua-ko-sua?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 12/9/2022

it is a Filipino dance..it originated in Jolo, Sulu. The Meaning of sua ko sua "my pomelo tree" . It is a lowland Muslim dance from the ethnic group of tausug.

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