The First Philippine Republic

Ahead of National First Philippine Republic Day, Marcy is going to go into what that holiday is celebrating, but we also should quickly go over who helped make that happen.

Sources:

Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (1997). Malolos: The Crisis of the Republic. University of the Philippines Press. Manilla: Philippines.

Agoncillo, Teodor A. (1990). History of the Filipino people (8th ed.). Quezon City: Garotech.

"Emilio Aguinaldo". Malacaňan Palace Presidential Museum and Library. http://malacanang.gov.ph/emilio-aguinaldo/

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Episode 3: A Different Type of Beginnings - Tagalogs

In this episode, Marcy tells you a story. Actually a retelling, of the Origin Myth of the Tagalog people.

Don't want to wait for the next story or want to do your own research?
Check out Tales of Long Ago in The Philippines by Maximo Ramos or any of his other books. Available on Amazon (or likely through your friendly neighborhood bookseller if you ask. Really, they love helping you with obscure books)

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Episode 2: Beginnings

Last week, Marcy told you a bit about her origins, but what about those of the Filipino people? Well, prehistory is a difficult thing to nail down, particularly in a 30 minute podcast, but she’ll try…

Wait…… how did we get to this?

 

Next Week: Filipino mythology! Which is actually what Marcy wanted to talk about, but it seemed a little heavy handed to not at least mention this stuff.

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Some recommended readings/references….

(Disclaimer: Some of these books are absurdly hard to find. They are long out of print, and the interest just isn’t there for another run. As I find more, I’ll update this list.)

http://www.philippine-history.org/early-filipinos.htm

 

Beyer, Henry Otley (author), Mario D Zamora (ed) (1967) Studies in Philippine Anthropology (in Honor of H. Otley Beyer). Alemar Phoenix., 1967

            Anything Beyer wrote is pretty obscure. Which is odd because his work should be in the public domain, right?  That’s a genuine question.

Landa, Jocano, F.  Filipino Indigenous Ethnic Communities: Patterns, Variations, and Typologies. Quezon City: Punlad Research House, Inc., 1998

Landa, Jocano, F.  Filipino Prehistory: Rediscovering Precolonial Heritage. Quezon City: Punlad Research House, Inc., 1998

            Also somewhat difficult, but that might be because these were originally published in the Philippines, and I was looking in the US.

 

Garcia, Mauro (1979) Readings in Philippine prehistory. Manila: Filipiniana Book Guild.

 

Fox, Timothy and Duane R. Sneddeker, From the Palaces to the Pike: Visions of the 1904 World's Fair. St. Louis: Missouri Historical Society Press, 1997.

Gilbert, James. Whose Fair?: Experience, Memory, and the History of the Great St. Louis Exposition (2009)

 

DNews. “Callao Man' Could Redraw Filipino History.” Seeker, Seeker, 27 Nov. 2012, www.seeker.com/callao-man-could-redraw-filipino-history-1766074602.html.

Henderson, Barney. “Archaeologists Unearth 67,000-Year-Old Human Bone in Philippines.” The Telegraph, Telegraph Media Group, 3 Aug. 2010, www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/philippines/7924538/Archaeologists-unearth-67000-year-old-human-bone-in-Philippines.html.

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The Pilot

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