A Dawning Light to the Zambales
The evangelization of headhunting mountain tribes, beginning in 1601, by individual Recollect missionaries, some of whom were slain. By Kenneth C. Masong
A Philippine Leaf
Literacy and writing among prehistoric Filipinos, by Hector Santos, known historian and expert on ancient writing.
Ancient Religions of the Filipinos
Religious beliefs and cosmology of indigenous tribes of the Philippines were as varied as the tribes. by Paul Kenkai Manansala.
Apolinario de la Cruz
Religious and rebel leader, and founder of the Cofrada de San Jose, ‘Hermano Pule’ and his followers defeated a Spanish army on October 11, 1841, killing the governor of Tayaba…
Balangiga Massacre and Leyte Landing
A different Filipino perspective of looking at two major events in Leyte-Samar history in the Philippines.
Child Soldiers in the Philippines
For the past several decades, conflict groups in the Philippines have used minors in their struggle to overthrow the govt, and govt paramilitary groups to exterminate rebels. W…
Children of the Pearl
Information on the Philippine culture before the Spanish colonization.
Chinese Revolutionary In Cavite
The story of Ignacio Paua, a Chinese migrant who fought on Emilio Aguinaldo's side in the battle of Binakayan, and was among Aguinaldo's aides to attack and arrest Andres Bonifacio…
Chinese-Philippine Literature
Jonathan Chua traces the exchange and development of writing by the Chinese in and about the Philippines, from prehistoric essays to the current works by Filipino-Chinese writers, …
Clark Air Base 1959-1960 Memories
Stories of a young man growing up on an airbase near Manila in the Philippines. Includes the first and only World Boy Scout Jamboree to be held in the Philippines. By Terry Ballard…
Constitutions and History
The complete, unabridged national constitutions from 1899 to 1987 and other resources on Philippine history.
Dagohoy, Boholano Against Spain
The longest revolt against Spanish occupation of the Philippines and other articles on Bohol island history. By Alan Cajes
Doctrina Christiana
The first book printed in the Philippines, Manila, 1593. A Facsimile of the copy in the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, Library, edited by Edwin Wolf 2nd. On the Project Guten…
Filipinas (1898-1946): The Re-Colonization rama
An article on how the Philippines, after more than three centuries of Spanish administration, did not need a new colonization.
Filipino Kundiman
Original Filipino classical music. Facts, history, authors, composers, lyrics and biography.
Filipino-Chinese Guerrillas in WW2
Story of the “Ampaw Unit,†Filipino-Chinese freedom fighters against the Japanese forces in the Philippines during World War II. They fought with the famed Yay Marking’s Fil…
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