Monday, March 19, 2007

Gabriela Silang

Biography of Gabriela Silang


Maria Josefa Gabriela Silang(March 19, 1731- September 29, 1763)

María Josefa Gabriela Cariño Silang was the first Filipino woman to lead a revolt during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. An active member of the insurgent force of Diego Silang, her husband, she led the group for four months after his death before she was captured
and executed.

She was born on March 19, 1731 in Caniogan, Ilocos Sur,with a mestizo (Spanish / Indigenous Ilocano ancestry). She was adopted by a wealthy businessman who later married her at the age of 20, but left after three years. In 1757, she married again, this time to 27-year-old
indigenous ilocano rebel leader, Diego Silang. She became one of his closest advisors.

On May 28, 1763, her husband was assassinated by order of royal and church authorities in Manila. After her husband's death, she fled on horseback to the mountains of Abra to establish her headquarters, reassemble her troops, and rally the Tingguian community to fight. They descended on Vigan on September 10, 1763. But the Spanish garrison was ready, amassing Spanish, Tagalog, and Kapampangan soldiers and Ilocano collaborators to ambush her and rout her forces. Many were killed. She escaped, alongside her uncle Nicolas and seven other men,
but later caught on September 29, 1763. They were summarily hanged in Vigan's plaza, with Gabriela being the last to die.




Saturday, March 10, 2007

Bugtong at Sagot

MGA BUGTONG AT SAGOT

1. MGA BUGTONG

* Bugtong about animals

1. Bugtong 1-28-06
*Sagot/answer for bugtong 1-28-06
2. Bugtong 1-30-06
*answer for bugtong 1-30-06
3. Bugtong 2-01-06
*answer for bugtong
4. Bugtong 3-13-06
*answer for bugtong 3-13-06
5. Bugtong 4-20-06
*answer for bugtong 4-20-06

6. Bugtong of the Day 3

*Answer of bugtong 3

7. Bugtong of the Day 4
*Answer of bugtong 4

8. Bugtong of the Day 6

*Answer of bugtong 6
9.Bugtong of the Day
*Answer for Bugtong 7
10. Bugtong of the Day 3-12-07

* Answer for Bugtong 3-12-07

11. Bugtong for 3-14-07

*Answer for Bugtong 3-14-07

**Bugtong about fruits
1. Bugtong 3-03-06

*answer for bugtongb 3-03-06-
2. Bugtong
*answer for bugtong

3. Bugtong 3-11-06
*answer for bugtong 3-11-06
4. Bugtong 3-09-06
*answer for bugtong 3-09-06

5. Bugtong
*answer for bugtong
6. Bugtong 1

*Answer for bugtong 1

Bugtong for 3-10-07
*Answer for Bugtong 3-10-07

7. Bugtong for 3-10-07
*Answer for Bugtong 3-10-07


8. Bugtong for Day 3-16-07

*Answer for Bugtong 3-16-07

9. Bugtong of the Day 5-16-07
* Answer for Bugtong 5-16-07

***Bugtong about Nature

1. Bugtong 2-13-06
*answer for bugtong 2-13-06
3. Bugtong of the day 2

*Answer of bugtong 2

4. Bugtong of the Day 3-02-07

*Answer for Bugtong 3-02-07

5. Bugtong of the Day 2-26-07

*Answer for Bugtong 2-26-07


****Parts of the Body
1. Bugtong of the Day 5
*Answer of bugtong 5


*****Bugtong about Things

1. Bugtong 2-03-06
*answer for bugtong 2-03-06
2. Bugtong 2-05-06
*answer for bugtong 2-05-06

3. Bugtong 2-07-06
*answer for bugtong 2-07-06
4. Bugtong
*answer for bugtong 2-09-06
5. Bugtong 2-11-06
*answer for bugtong 2-11-06
6. Bugtong of the Day 8

*Answer for Bugtong 8

7. Bugtong of the Day 9

*
Answer for Bugtong 9

8. Bugtong 10
*Answer for Bugtong 10
9. Bugtong of the Day 1-18-07

* Answer for Bugtong 1-18-07
10. Bugtong of the Day 3-06-07 (new)

* Answer or Bugtong of the Day 3-06-07 (new)


11. Bugtong of the Day 3-04-07

*Answer for Bugtong 3-04-07



12. Bugtong of the Day 2-28-07

*Answer for Bugtong 2-28-07

13. Bugtong for Day 2-24-07
* Answer for Bugtong 2-24-07

14. Bugtong for 5-28-07

* Answer for Bugtong 5-28-07

15. Bugtong for 5-26-07

*Answer for Bugtong 5-26-07

16. Bugtong 5-24-07


*Answer for Bugtong 5-24-07
Bugtong about vegetables

1. Bugtong for the Day 11-06-06

* Answer for the Bugtong 11-6-06
2. Bugtong for the Day 4-23-06
* Answer for Bugtong 4-23-06


3. Bugtong for the Day 4-25-06
* Answer for Bugtong 4-25-06

4. Bugtong of the day 3-08-07
*Answer for Bugtong 3-08-07





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Monday, March 5, 2007

Ilocano Folk Songs

Ilocano Folk Songs

1. Ti Ayat ti maysa nga ubing

2. Imdengam O Imnas

3. AGMAYMAYSA KA TOY PUSOK


4. Manang Biday

5. Pamulinawen

6. Kasasad ti Kinabalasang

7. Bannatiran

8. Duaduaem Pay


8. SAGUDAY



9. NO SIAK TI AGAYAT

10. AGDAMDAMILIKAMI

11. NAGIMAS KAN MAYYANG
12.
Kanta Ti Ulila


13. Ilocano A Nadayag

14. Laguerta Ti Langit

15. Bulan Sardam

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16. As asug dagiti

17. Ti Dayaw

18. Ti Saluyot

19. Toy Datonko

20. Dagiti Mulak


21. Sainita

22. Mannamili

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Ilocano Folk Songs

Ilocano Folk Songs

1. Ti Ayat ti maysa nga ubing

2. Imdengam O Imnas

3. AGMAYMAYSA KA TOY PUSOK


4. Manang Biday

5. Pamulinawen

6. Kasasad ti Kinabalasang

7. Bannatiran

8. Duaduaem Pay


8. SAGUDAY



9. NO SIAK TI AGAYAT

10. AGDAMDAMILIKAMI

11. NAGIMAS KAN MAYYANG
12.
Kanta Ti Ulila


13. Ilocano A Nadayag

14. Laguerta Ti Langit

15. Bulan Sardam

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16. As asug dagiti

17. Ti Dayaw

18. Ti Saluyot

19. Toy Datonko

20. Dagiti Mulak


21. Sainita

22. Mannamili

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Capampangan Folk Songs

Capampangan Folk Songs

1. Ing Aldo Ning Quequeng Casal

2.Ating
Saug a Malati


3. E Ca Mamaco, E Mu Cu Lalacuan

4. Capampangan Cu

5. O Matas a Banua

6. Atin Cu Pung Singsing (Tagalog Version)

7. O Caca O Caca

8. Atin Cu Pung Singsing (Capampangan)
9. Ating Metung a Dalaga

10.QUETA PU QUECAMI


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Friday, March 2, 2007

Melchora Aquino


Known as Tandang Sora, Melchora Aquino, the Mother of the Revolution was born in Banilad, Kalookan City, on January 6, 1812 .

Using her small sari-sari store as refuge, she fed,treated and encouraged Bonifacio with her motherly advice and prayers the Katipuneros under the leadership
of Andres Bonifacio .

She was already old when the revolution broke out in 1896. She had very little education but she was literate.

She was aptly called the "Mother of Katipunan." When the Spaniards learned about her activities, they arrested her and exiled her to the Marianas islands.

When the Americans took possession of the Philippines in 1898, Tandang Sora, like other exiles returned to the Philippines, poor and aging. For a time, she lived with her daughter Saturnina.

On March 2, 1919, she died at the age of 107.

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