History
ESSAY: The Philippine National Anthem: product of revolution
By Tawid News Team at August 28, 2010 | 5:30 pm | 0 Comment
The Philippine National Anthem is a product of revolution, a response to the need of the revolutionary times that gave birth to it. And this need arose in 1898, when the revolution against Spain was in its second year and a Filipino victory was in sight.Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo astutely recognized the need for national symbols to rally the nation against the enemy. On more...
Gomburza: biktima iti yaalsa iti Cavite idi 1872 (Maudi a paset) Ni Rosevelita Alejon
By Tawid News Team at July 16, 2010 | 3:51 pm | 0 Comment
Pannakatay dagiti padi iti garrotePEBRERO 16, 1872. Nairuar da Padre Mariano Gomez, Padre Jose Burgos, ken Padre Jacinto Zamora iti nakaibaludanda ket dimmatagda iti sanguanan ti agturay a nadelegaran a mangibasa iti pannusada. Malaksid a matayda babaen ti garote, imbilin pay ni Gobernador Heneral Rafael Izquierdo a malabusan dagiti tallo a padi. Ngem saan nga more...
Gomburza: biktima iti yaalsa iti Cavite idi 1872 (Tuloyna)
By Tawid News Team at July 10, 2010 | 2:48 pm | 0 Comment
Agdadata a saan a naited kadagiti akusado ti karbenganda a mangpaneknek nga inosenteda iti pammabasol maikontra kadakuada iti panagusig.Agpayso, adda nadutokan a mangdepensa kadagiti “rebelde” ngem makuna a kattiliw amin dagitoy agsipud ta naikkanda laeng iti maysa nga aldaw a mangisagana iti depensa dagiti naidarum.Kasta met a mapaliiw a mapagduaduaan ti more...
Gomburza: biktima iti yaalsa iti Cavite idi 1872 (Tuloyna)
By Tawid News Team at July 3, 2010 | 4:24 pm | 0 Comment
Inaramat ni Gobernador -Heneral Rafael Izquierdo y Gutierrez ti yaalsa iti Cavite a nangpaaresto kadagiti masuspetsa a nangidaulo wenno nangsuportda iti daytoy. Karaman kadagiti naaresto dagiti Pilipino a papadi a da Fr. Jose Burgos, Fr. Zamora, Fr. Gomez, ken Agustin Mendoza, Don Feliciano Gomez, Don Antonio Regidor, Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, Don Enrique Paraiso, D. more...
Gomburza: biktima ti yaalsa iti Cavite idi 1872 (Maikadua a paset)
By Tawid News Team at June 26, 2010 | 2:32 pm | 0 Comment
Taldiapantayo ti ababa a pakasaritaan dagitoy tallo a martir a padi.Fr. Jose BurgosNaiyanak ni Fr. Jose Burgos iti Vigan, Ilocos Sur idi Pebrero 9, 1837. Dadakkelna da Jose Burgos, maysa nga opisial a Kastila, ken Florencia Garcia, mestisa.Uray idi ubing pay, makitan ti ik-ikutan ni Jose a sirib. Ti inana ti immuna a nangisuro kenkuana nga agbasa ken more...
Gomburza: biktima ti yaalsa iti Cavite idi 1872 (Umuna a paset)
By Tawid News Team at June 21, 2010 | 4:13 pm | 0 Comment
Naplano ti yaalsa dagiti soldado a Filipino ken dagiti padada a rebelde babaen ti panangrautda iti dua a sarikedked dagiti Kastila ti Manila ken Cavite. Ngem saan a natungpal ti nagtulagan dagiti dua a grupo a nagtunged iti pannakapaay ti yaalsa. Daytoy pay ketdi ti ginundawayan dagiti agtuturay a Kastila a nangikallawit iti nagan dagiti prominente a Filipino nga adda more...
SALAYSAY. Fr. Jose Burgos – Martyr Priest (1837-1872)
By Tawid News Team at February 13, 2010 | 11:18 am | 1 Comments
FATHER JOSE BURGOS was born in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, on February 9, 1837, to a Spanish lieutenant in the militia of Ilocos Sur, and Florencia Garcia, a native of Vigan.Upon his father’s death, young Jose was sent to Manila to study. He enrolled at the San Juan de Letran College; and being an orphan of a Spanish officer he paid no fees. But unable to endure the many more...
The Filipino History that’s Overseas – and that’s Missing (Last Part)
By Tawid News Team at January 28, 2010 | 4:11 pm | 0 Comment
OFW Journalism Consortium(Excerpts [edited] of a speech at the Annual Conference of the Philippine Historical Association [PHA]18 September 2009 —National Museum)AS local histories are becoming an increasing research endeavor, I hope that some will be interested to document the history of overseas migration from the perspective of the rural more...
ESSAY: The Filipino History that’s Overseas – and that’s Missing
By Tawid News Team at January 16, 2010 | 3:40 pm | 0 Comment
[THE] Philippines has no integrated, credible and authoritative overseas migration history that is linked to Philippine events, to the histories of our many barangays, municipalities and provinces, and to today’s pursuit by government to send as many workers abroad for economic development.The Philippines has yet to put together, as one panoramic compendium, the more...
ESSAY: The Filipino History That’s Overseas – And That’s Missing (Part Two)
By Tawid News Team at January 9, 2010 | 3:33 pm | 0 Comment
IT was documented that in 1587, Filipinos went to North America and arrived in Morro Bay, California, USA on board the galleon ship Nuestra Señora de Esperanza. They were even called “Luzonians,” the “Luzones Indios,” or the Manila Men. There were even Filipino permanent settlers in the United States as early as 1763 when some Filipinos were spotted near more...



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