+ Follow AGUINALDO AND BONIFACIO Tag
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[Title] => When will we be free from ugly politics?
[Summary] => Today is the 114th anniversary of Philippine Independence.
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[AuthorName] => Bobit S. Avila
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[Title] => Filipino heads and headgear
[Summary] => The tale is told of Datu Bulan, headman of the Bagobo of Davao, who was shipped with Igorots of Cordillera for display as headhunting savages at the 1904 St. Louis World Fair. Bulan did not mind that a sign hung over his head, "Man or Woman," urging spectators to tell from his thick head of hair to the waist what he was. Mesmerized by the tall buildings and iron horses of the foreign land, he was in over his head. He determined to tour at fairs end, and so began his heady adventure.
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[Title] => Divided - we will all fall
[Summary] => As we observe another Independence Day, it reminds me that over a century ago specifically in March 1897 Aguinaldo and Bonifacio were already quarrelling. Aguinaldo manipulated the rebel elite into agreeing to form a republic with him as president prompting Bonifacio to bolt and form a rival regime. Aguinaldo tracked down Bonifacio and condemned him to death through a kangaroo court. In May 1897, Bonifacio and his brother were executed in a Cavite forest. Consequently, the dispute had weakened Aguinaldos forces and ultimately strengthened the Spanish.
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