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Jungle Patrol
History of the Philippine Constabulary, from its formation in 1901 until its dissolution in 1936. By Vict Hurley.
Justification of Spanish Rule
1582 council of Jesuit, Augustinian and Dominican friars convened by the first bishop of Manila to debate Spain's right to conquer the Philippines.
Keeping The Indio Mind Primitive: The Politics of Ignorance
Spanish colonials withheld education to keep Filipinos divided and subservient, despite 2 direct orders from Spain's king. By FPA Demeterio III, from San Beda College's Diwatao online journal.
La Naval of Manila
Our Lady of the Rosary stands alone as a "native virgin," her oriental features reflect the uniqueness of her position as a truly indigenous queen of the Philippines from the 17th century Spanish "Golden Age."
Lapu-Lapu, Balagtas And Other Heroes
Biographies of prominent figures in Philippine history and cultural development.
Leon Kilat And The Cebu Revolt
Recounting the conspiracy, battles and betrayal of the revolution on the island of Cebu in 1898. By Emil G. Justimbaste
Lumad Retreat
The 400-year flight of the hilltribes collectively called Lumads into the wilderness, and the consequent ecological destruction of the Pulangi river, the 'Rio Grande de Mindanao' of Spanish annals.
Mabini, the Impoverished Hero
Biography of Apolinario Mabini, the sublime paralytic and Brains of the Revolution.
Mabini: A Century After His Passing
Detailed biography of the great hero who originally refused to support the revolution but changed his mind when Jose Rizal was executed. By Alexander Martin.
Macario Sakay, Tulisan or Patriot?
Long after the last of Gen. Aguinaldo's men surrendered to the Americans, independent armies continued their fight for independence. One of these was led by Macario Sakay. From Hector Santos' Philippine Centennial Series.
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