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Tag Archives: Bangsamoro
Theater Review: Sipa at Sumpa ng ‘Suhi’ sa Mindanao
Sa labas ng Rizal Mini-Theater ng Mindanao State University (MSU) – Iligan, Hilagang Mindanao ay mapapansin ang upuan ni Salvador Dali na animoy sumulpot sa kung saan: perpekto ngunit nakabaliktad, di tunaw ngunit tumpak ang pagkabitin sa tabi ng pintuan … Continue reading
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Tagged AFP, aktibista, AlunAlun Dance Circle, Ampatuan Masaker, Angat Mindulani, Antipolo, Artistic director, Asia, Asian theater, Asya, Bangsamoro, Binisaya-Tagalog, Blecy Cece, Boeotia, breech birth, CARP, Christopher Lagos, College of Mass Communication, cosmic order, dance, Department of Justice, Dianne Clemente, Dulaang Pilipino, Dulaang UP, Elaine Baulete, Facebook.com/IslangMalaya, fallopian tube, fate and free will, feaudalism, female reproductive organ, fetus, Filipino proverb, FOI Bill, Freedom of Information, Freud, GARB, Gaspar Cortez Jr., give peace a chance, graft and corruption, Greek Chorus, Greek tragedy, harakiri, Hermi Dico, Hilagang Gresya, Hilagang Mindanao, hilot, human rights, Humanities, ignorance, IMCS, Impuni-Tree, installation art, Integrated Performing Arts Guild, Intercultural Theater, interfaith gathering, IPAG, Jerrah Apelado, Joanna Lerio, Julius Hechanova, Kagawaran ng Katarungan, karapatang pantao, Kasabihan, Kassandhra Suazo, katiwalian, King Lauis, Kolehiyo ng Pangmadlang Komunikasyon, korapsyon, land problem, Lara Espiritu, Lauro Villanueva Jr., Leilani Fernandez, Ligaya Fernando-Amilbangsa, Maguindanao, MCPA, mercenary tradition, Michael Lagura, midwife, Miguel Joven Perfecto, militarisasyon, military brutality, Mindanao, Mindanao State University, Mindanao Theater Network, Moro, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, MSU, MSU Iligan, Muslim in the Philippines, Muslim terrorist scare, Northern Greece, oedipal complex, oedipus complex, Oedipus Rex, Oedipus the King, Oedipus Tyrranos, oligarchy, Pangalay, peace process, performance research, performance studies, PH, Philippine Educational Theater Association, Philippine theater, Philippines, Pilipinas, Political Killings in the Philippines, poverty, power, Queen Jocasta, rebelde, Rizal Mini-Theater, Salvador Dali, Sheila Cañete, Stage Design, Steve Fernandez, Suara Bangsamoro, Suhi, suicide, Tanghalang Ateneo, Tanghalang Batute, Tanghalang Pilipino, theater repertoire, theater research, theater season, theater studies, Thebes, tragic flaw, transcreation, Tres Roldan Cartera, Trixcel Emborong, Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman, VAWC, Veniza Yamomo, Vicmar Paloma, Violence Against Women and Children, warlordism
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Puli200: Ang Diwa ni Hermano Puli sa Kasaysayan ng Bayan
Isang pambansang komperensiya bilang pasinaya sa ika-200 anibersaryo ng kapanganakan ni Apolinario dela Cruz ang inilunsad ng Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas (National Historical Commission of the Philippines / NHCP) sa GSIS Theater Pasay City mula Hulyo 18-20, 2014. Katuwang ng NHCP … Continue reading
Posted in Panitikan
Tagged 19th Century Philippines, ADHIKA, ADHIKA ng Pilipinas, Apolinario dela Cruz, Apolinario Mabini, BAKAS, Banahaw, Bangsamoro, Bicol, CCP Complex, CHED, China, China and Philippines relation, Cofradia de San Jose, colonial mentality, Colonial Studies, Colonial Theory, Commission on Higher education, democracy, Department of Education, DEPED, dictatorship, DLSU Manila, Domingo Roxas, Dutch in the Philippines, educational discussion, elementary education, Enrique Palacio, Felipe de Leon Jr., Francisco Balagtas, fraternity, freedom, gobernador heneral, GSIS Museum, GSIS Theater, Hermano Puli, high school education, himagsikan, History Conference, History Studies, Ian Alfonso, interrogation, K-12, kalayaan, kalooban, kapatiran, Kristo ng mga Indio, laguna, Lourd de Veyra, Lucban, Makiling, Manila, martial law, Masbate, military rule, Moro raid, Muslim, National Capital Region, National Commission for Culture and the Arts, National Conference, National Historical Commission of the Philippines, National Research Council of the Philippines, NCCA, NCR, NHCP, NPA, Octavio Ygnacio de San Jorge, Pambansang Komisyon ng Kultura at mga Sining sa Pilipinas, Pambansang Komisyong Pangkasaysayan ng Pilipinas, Pambansang Komperensiya, panloob, Pasay City, Philippine High School for the Arts, Philippine Historical Association, Philippine history, Philippines, Popular Catholicism, Prof. Celestina Boncan, Prof. Dwight Diestro, Prof. Ferdinand Llanes, Prof. Jaime Veneracion, Prof. Lars Raymund Ubaldo, Prof. Leslie Bauzon, Prof. Luis Dery, Prof. Michael Chua, Prof. Milagros Gurrero, Prof. Rhina Alvero Boncocan, Prof. Vicente Villan, Prof. Vim Nadera, Prof. Zeus Salazar, Puli, Quennie Palafox, Quezon, Quezon City, Rebellions of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Ryan Palad, Sakay, Samar, Setsuho Ikehata, Sibika at Kultura, social media, southern tagalog, Spanish Colonialization in the Philippines, Sultan Kudarat, Tayabas, Timog Katagalugan, TV5, University of the Philippines Diliman, University of the Philippines Los Baños, University of the Philippines Manila, UP Diliman, UP Los Baños, UP Manila, Xiao Time
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Cotabato Chronicle: Cultural Exchange with T’boli Indigenous People at Lake Sebu
As I was planning my trip to Cotabato, I learned from wanderingcha of the homestay T’boli School of Living Traditions (SLT) in Purok Lambanig, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato. The only way to get there from Brgy. Awang in North Cotabato City is … Continue reading
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Tagged 15th T’boli Seslong Festival, 1998 National Living Treasure Awardee, 39th Foundation Day, AFP, agricultural land, Allah River, American occupation in the Philippines, Ampatuan Massacre, ancestral domain, Baay Family, Bangsamoro, Bayan Muna Partylist, boating at Sebu Lake, brass casting, brass making, Brgy. Awang, Brgy. T’boli, Brittish occupation in the Philippines, Bundos, bureaucrat capitalism, CAR, car stuffing, Cebuano, COMELEC checkpoint, Cooperative of Women in Health and Development, Cordillera Region, Cotabato, Cotabato City, COWHEAD, Cultural Exchange, curroption, dark comedy, Dongon clan, Dongon Falls, Dutch occupation in the Philippines, Falls 1, Falls 2, Falls 3 Hikong B'lebel (Coil or Zigzag Falls), Falls 4 Hikong Lowig (Booth Falls), Falls 5 Hikong K'fo-i (Little Falls), Falls 6 & 7 Hikong Tonok (Soil), Filipino Sabah claim, General Santos, General Santos City, Gono Kem Bo-I (Princess House), goons gun and gold, hegalong T’boli guitar, Hikong Alu, Hikong Bente, Hikong Nature Park, homestay, House of Gongs, Husky Bus, Ilonggo, Immeasurable Falls, Indian Theater, indigenous instrument, indigenous music, indigenous people, indigenous song, indigenous T’boli dance, indigenous T’boli song, Insulan van terminal, IP, Japan, Japanese occupation in the Philippines, KAMP, katribu partylist, katutubo, Lake Sebu, Lake Sebu South Cotabato, Lam ‘Unay Song (sa sulod / inside), Lang Dulay, large-scale mining, Madal Ahalos, Madal Iwas (Monkey Dance), Madal Tahao (Dance of Bird), Madal Taho (Dance of a Good Person), Maguindanao, Maguindanaons, makabayan, Manila, Maria Todi, Merl Garden Spring Resort, military checkpoint, national democracy, NCCA Gawad Manlilikha ng Bayan, North Cotabato City, pambansang minorya, Passage Falls, Philippine May 2013 election, Philippine tourism, Philippine travel, Philippines, Political dynasty, politics of change, private army Philippine army, Punta Isla, Purok Lambanig, resorts in Lake Sebu, senatoriable Teddy Casiño, sky cable boat ride, South Cotabato, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, Sultan Kudarat, Surallah Integrated Public Terminal, T’boli, T’boli dress, T’boli School of Living Traditions, T’Boli Trade and Crafts, T’nalak, Tisay Todi, town ambush, Vedic, voter’s education
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Cotabato Chronicle: Impressions of the City Old and New
I just explored Central Mindanao with my backpack. My list for one-week journey included the old city, Lake Sebu and Gensan. I later realized that their distance covers the whole region of SOCCSKSARGEN. Many Filipinos are afraid to come here … Continue reading
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Tagged Ampatuan Massacre, Arab-Malay ethnicity, armed conflict, ARMM, Awang airport, Bangsamoro, BAYAN, Brgy. Awang, Brgy. Rosary Heights, Brunei Darussalam, Bukidnon, Cagayan de Oro, Caraga, Carol Araullo, Central Mindanao, civil liberty, Cotabato, Cotabato City, Cotabato Museum, Cotabato Old Provincial Capitol, Cotabato People’s Palace, Cotabato Regional Museum and Library, Datu Muslimin Sema, Davao, Department of Tourism, Dilangalen clan, DOT, freedom, General Santos City, Grand Mosque, Iranun, jeepney, kali, kidnap-for-ransom, Kotabatu, Kutawato, Kutawato Cave, Kutawatu, Lake Sebu, Lanao Lake, Maguindanao, Maranao, martial arts, MILF-GPH Framework Agreement for the Bangsamoro, Mindanao, Mindanao River, Misamis, Moro People, national democracy, okir, PC Hill, Peace talks, Pedro Colina Hill, Philippine Air Force, Philippine Army 6th Infantry Division, Philippine clam, Philippine Marines, Philippine tourism, Philippine travel, Philippines, Princess Jacel Kiram, Pulangi Region, Quezon City Hall, religious rights, Sabah claim, Samaritans, Shariff Kabunsuan Cultural Center, silat, SOCCSKSARGEN, Southern Philippines, Spanish colonization, Spanish Governor General Corcuera, Spanish occupation in the Philippines, Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat, Sultan Hadji Hassanal Bolkiah Masjid, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Sultan Kiram, Tamontaka River, warlords in Mindanao, Zamboanga
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Cotabato from the Sky
Shots from the aircraft window in my Manila-Cotabato flight. More photos here. You might also want to read: Impressions of Cotabato City Old and New Cultural Exchange with T’boli Indigenous People at Lake Sebu General Santos (Gensan) by Day Siargao … Continue reading
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Tagged ARMM, Awang airport, Bangsamoro, Brgy. Awang, Cebu Pacific, Cebu Pacific flight, clouds, clouds photography, Cotabato City, Filipino Muslim, impressionism, indigenous people, katutubong Filipino, landscape, Luzon, Manila, Metro Manila, MILF-GPH Framework Agreement for the Bangsamoro, militarism, militarization, military junta, Mindanao, Moro, Moro People, pambansang minorya, Panorama, peace talk, Philippine, Philippine archipelago, Philippines, photography, Princess Jacel Kiram, Sabah, Siargao, sky photography, Surigao del Norte, surrealism, T’boli
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Princess Jacel Kiram on Understanding the Moro People and the Philippine Claim on Sabah
“Dati, noong ginawa ko ang aking thesis tungkol sa Genealogy of the Sultanate of Sulu, na-discover ko na inofferan ang aking Tatay para i-drop na ang claim sa Sabah. Ang sabi sa kanya: Boss, just sign this. And you could … Continue reading
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Tagged Atty. Abraham Idjirani, Bagong Alyansang Makabayan, Bangsamoro, BAYAN, carnage, crackdown of Filipino muslims in Sabah, Danding Cojuangco, Department of Foreign Affairs, DFA, Engr. Hermes Dorado, genocide, human rights, Jamalul Kiram III, karapatang pantao, katribu partylist, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, MCPA, Mindanao, Moro Christian People’s Alliance, Moro People, national sovereignty, Oil business, Philippine, Pres. Benigno Aquino III, Princess Jacel Kiram, Sabah, Suara Bangsamoro, Sultan, Sultan Jamalul Kiram, Sultanate of Sulu, Sulu Sultanate, University of the Philippines, UP Diliman, UP Hotel
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