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Showing posts with label Introduction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Introduction. Show all posts
Friday, April 8, 2022
Unknown Filipino Heroes Introduction
Soon I will be featuring some of the Philippines little known unheralded heroes from the past till the present day which the Ocean Breeze blog believes deserves to be honored and worthy of recognition and attention which contributed significantly in our nation's history and/or have inspired so many Filipinos to be a little hero of their own selves. Their life story that were rarely discussed or featured will be read and known here in Ocean Breeze blog.
Labels/Tags:
Heroes,
Introduction,
Philippine History
Location:
Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
Monday, February 12, 2018
Research Center Of Iloilo - History Of Iloilo Compilation
The succeeding articles were taken from digital archives of the Research Center of Iloilo at the archived website of Ilongo Weebly.com on the history of Iloilo. The history of Iloilo in the now archived Ilongo weebly.com website is a compilation or collection of pieces of history articles coming from various sources pieced together to make a whole concrete and coherent story about the glorious past of the city and province. I will post those articles here in Ocean Breeze blog in an effort to save these precious articles for future references and for other readers and knowledge seekers to add more ideas to their memory banks. Thank you very much for your support and continued patronage.
Labels/Tags:
Archives,
Disclaimer,
Iloilo,
Introduction,
Local History,
References,
Sources
Location:
Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
Monday, August 1, 2016
Other Notable Ilonggos
Iloilo has lots of admirable sons and daughters, Ilonggo who rose above everyone in almost every field. They seems like the stars shining in the heaven of politics, business, education, arts, literature, sports and others. It is worthwhile to take a look for awhile to commemorate and remember them.
Labels/Tags:
Introduction
Location:
Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines
Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Folk Dances
The Philippines is rich in the materials on native dances. For the Filipinos which is a race who has a deep appreciation for music, the singing and dancing almost consist their entertainment. The people expresses their thoughts through rhythmic movements of the folk dances. Though a lot of the folk dances of the Philippines possesses a ritual attributes there are also beautiful differences related to activities, courtship, for fiesta celebrations and war dances that gives color to a culturally-rich Filipinos, customs, practices and tradition.
There are dances for different occasions. The love is expressed far so in general, the native dances is done relatively small or no such closeness or nearness. The men who are dancing has hankies or the ladies has fans as substitutes to their hands that cannot be held by anyone or the hold-me-not hands.
The Ilonggos are proud of its native dances just like in the succeeding article.
Photo Source:
http://www.ecddancecompany.com/portfolio-view/ragragsakan-cordillera/
https://filipinorennaisance.wordpress.com/2013/06/25/split-bamboo-dance-of-the-perfect-man-and-woman/
Labels/Tags:
Dance,
Folk Dance,
Ilonggo Folk Dance,
Introduction
Location:
Badiangan, Iloilo, Philippines
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Paktakon or Riddles Introduction
Riddles are phrases or sentences that is arranged in a poetic form and describes a puzzle. It is a question or statement intentionally phrased so as to require
ingenuity in ascertaining its answer or meaning, typically presented as a
game. Nothing is not covered by the riddles as it subjects or topics are wide range. It is undeniable that outlining or creating a riddle requires a sharp mind, attention to details and the ability to recognize the natural objects of assignment aside from the richness of vocabulary. The game of riddles is widespread throughout the island and expresses the fondness of the feelings and mind and richness of imagination and idea of every barangays or race which created the riddles.
The guessing game of riddles is not new to the Ilonggos. It is also a part of their lives. At home, in school, during a wake, the riddles are being played and recited.
The paktakon, Hiligaynon term for riddles is grouped together in different categories, like for example the puzzles about plants, animals, climate and weather, tools or equipment and many others etc.
Here are the riddles and their answers:
Riddles About Plants, Trees, Seeds and Fruits:
1. Nanaog si Santa Maria
Pula ang iya saya.
Puso sang Saging
Santa Maria went down
Red is her skirt
Banana Heart
2. Diutay nga tabig
Buta sang kwarta
Katumbal
Small tabig basket
Full of money
Chili
3. Maitum nga bulbulon
Mapula kon burikaton.
Istewetes
Black and feathery
Reddish when split open.
Annato Seeds
4. Sang diutay alibangbang
Sang nagdaku latigo
Balatong or hantak beans
Butterfly when it's still small
Whip it grows up
Balatong or hantak beans
5. Anano yadtong kaliwatan
nga katingalahan
Ang iya iloy nga nagakamang pa
Ang ila nga anak nagapungko na.
Kalabasa
What is that strange family
The mother is still crawling
Their children are now sitting.
Squash
6. Isa ka hutlog nga ngipon
Naputos sang papel.
Luy-a
A lengthwise of teeth
Wrapped by paper.
Ginger
7. Ang diotay nga lata
Ang sulod liso.
Langka
Small can
Inside are seeds
Jackfruit
8. Ang sagwa ginakaon
Ang sulod ginahaboy
Mais
The outside is eaten
The inside is thrown
Corn / Maize
9. May tinirohay sa bilog nga gab-i
Apang wala sang may nasamad
Sinanlag nga mais
There is a gun fighting throughout the whole night
However no one is injured.
Grilled corn
10. Ang dagat ginputos sang langit
Ang langit ginputos sang tul-an
Ang tul-an ginputos sang bulbol
Ang bulbol ginputos sang panit.
Lubi
The sea was wrapped by heaven
The heaven was wrapped by bones
The bones was wrapped by feathers
The feathers was wrapped by skin.
Coconut
11. Ang tubi ginputos sang unod
Ang unod ginputos sang tul-an
Ang tul-an ginputos sang panit.
Lubi
The water is wrapped by meat
The meat is wrapped by bones
The bones is wrapped by skin.
Coconut
12. Sa init nagakalipay
Sa tugnaw nagakalaya
Akasya
Happy in the heat of the sun
Withered in coldness
Acacia Tree
13. Puno niya kanyon
Paklang lagari
Dahon espada
Bunga bala.
Buri
The branch is cannon
Twigs is saw
Leaves is sword
Fruit is bullet
Palm Tree / Buri
14. Lumumpat si pirik-pirik
Nanumpa nga indi magbalik.
Dahon nga laya
Pirik-pirik jumped
Swearing not to return.
Withered leaf
About Animals and Insect:
1. Nanay niya manyika
Bata niya kantura.
Nayon kag idik
Mother is a doll
The child is a female singer
Pig / Sow and piglet
2. Diutay pa si Inday
Makahibalo magsaka sa lubi.
Subay
Inday is still small
She knows how to climb a coconut tree
Ant
The guessing game of riddles is not new to the Ilonggos. It is also a part of their lives. At home, in school, during a wake, the riddles are being played and recited.
The paktakon, Hiligaynon term for riddles is grouped together in different categories, like for example the puzzles about plants, animals, climate and weather, tools or equipment and many others etc.
Here are the riddles and their answers:
Riddles About Plants, Trees, Seeds and Fruits:
1. Nanaog si Santa Maria
Pula ang iya saya.
Puso sang Saging
Santa Maria went down
Red is her skirt
Banana Heart
2. Diutay nga tabig
Buta sang kwarta
Katumbal
Small tabig basket
Full of money
Chili
3. Maitum nga bulbulon
Mapula kon burikaton.
Istewetes
Black and feathery
Reddish when split open.
Annato Seeds
4. Sang diutay alibangbang
Sang nagdaku latigo
Balatong or hantak beans
Butterfly when it's still small
Whip it grows up
Balatong or hantak beans
5. Anano yadtong kaliwatan
nga katingalahan
Ang iya iloy nga nagakamang pa
Ang ila nga anak nagapungko na.
Kalabasa
What is that strange family
The mother is still crawling
Their children are now sitting.
Squash
6. Isa ka hutlog nga ngipon
Naputos sang papel.
Luy-a
A lengthwise of teeth
Wrapped by paper.
Ginger
7. Ang diotay nga lata
Ang sulod liso.
Langka
Small can
Inside are seeds
Jackfruit
8. Ang sagwa ginakaon
Ang sulod ginahaboy
Mais
The outside is eaten
The inside is thrown
Corn / Maize
9. May tinirohay sa bilog nga gab-i
Apang wala sang may nasamad
Sinanlag nga mais
There is a gun fighting throughout the whole night
However no one is injured.
Grilled corn
10. Ang dagat ginputos sang langit
Ang langit ginputos sang tul-an
Ang tul-an ginputos sang bulbol
Ang bulbol ginputos sang panit.
Lubi
The sea was wrapped by heaven
The heaven was wrapped by bones
The bones was wrapped by feathers
The feathers was wrapped by skin.
Coconut
11. Ang tubi ginputos sang unod
Ang unod ginputos sang tul-an
Ang tul-an ginputos sang panit.
Lubi
The water is wrapped by meat
The meat is wrapped by bones
The bones is wrapped by skin.
Coconut
12. Sa init nagakalipay
Sa tugnaw nagakalaya
Akasya
Happy in the heat of the sun
Withered in coldness
Acacia Tree
13. Puno niya kanyon
Paklang lagari
Dahon espada
Bunga bala.
Buri
The branch is cannon
Twigs is saw
Leaves is sword
Fruit is bullet
Palm Tree / Buri
14. Lumumpat si pirik-pirik
Nanumpa nga indi magbalik.
Dahon nga laya
Pirik-pirik jumped
Swearing not to return.
Withered leaf
About Animals and Insect:
1. Nanay niya manyika
Bata niya kantura.
Nayon kag idik
Mother is a doll
The child is a female singer
Pig / Sow and piglet
2. Diutay pa si Inday
Makahibalo magsaka sa lubi.
Subay
Inday is still small
She knows how to climb a coconut tree
Ant
Labels/Tags:
Folk Literature,
Ilonggo Literature,
Introduction,
Riddles
Location:
Sara, Iloilo, Philippines
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Hulobaton or Proverbs I
The Hulobaton, Hiligaynon term for proverbs, are short statements of general truths, basic rules or rules of conduct. It can be in poetic or in prose form. The author could not be traced and this is passed through generations. According to William Bascom, the proverbs is the refined knowledge of past generations.
The included proverbs is referring to generosity, hard work, punctuality and frugality; good manners and reservation, excuse and perseverance, reverence and good upbringing and practice, banter, and the ushering truths of life.
Proverbs About Generosity, Hard Work, Punctuality and Frugality:
1. Ang tao nga tamaran,
Waay isulod sa pinggan.
The person who is lazy,
Nothing to put in the plates.
2. Ang tao nga palabugtao
Indi mawad-an sang bahao.
The person who is always awake
Will not be left out with cold rice
3. Tao nga palatulog
Walay lutuon sa dapog.
A person who is always asleep
Nothing to cook in dapog
*dapog is local improvised version of hearth or furnace for cooking
4. Ang tao nga mapisan
Indi gid magutom
A person who is hardworking
Will never be hungry
5. Sa tingadlao magtipon
Agud sa tig-ululan may gamiton.
Save up or collect during the sunny days
So there's something to use during the rainy days.
6. Ang hipon nga tulog
Ginaanod ding sulog
A sleeping shrimp
Is washed away rapidly
7. Anhon pa ang humpay
Kung patay na ang kabayo
What will you do with the grasses
If the horse is dead.
The included proverbs is referring to generosity, hard work, punctuality and frugality; good manners and reservation, excuse and perseverance, reverence and good upbringing and practice, banter, and the ushering truths of life.
Proverbs About Generosity, Hard Work, Punctuality and Frugality:
1. Ang tao nga tamaran,
Waay isulod sa pinggan.
The person who is lazy,
Nothing to put in the plates.
2. Ang tao nga palabugtao
Indi mawad-an sang bahao.
The person who is always awake
Will not be left out with cold rice
3. Tao nga palatulog
Walay lutuon sa dapog.
A person who is always asleep
Nothing to cook in dapog
*dapog is local improvised version of hearth or furnace for cooking
4. Ang tao nga mapisan
Indi gid magutom
A person who is hardworking
Will never be hungry
5. Sa tingadlao magtipon
Agud sa tig-ululan may gamiton.
Save up or collect during the sunny days
So there's something to use during the rainy days.
6. Ang hipon nga tulog
Ginaanod ding sulog
A sleeping shrimp
Is washed away rapidly
7. Anhon pa ang humpay
Kung patay na ang kabayo
What will you do with the grasses
If the horse is dead.
Labels/Tags:
Folk Literature,
Ilonggo Literature,
Introduction,
Proverbs
Location:
Anilao, Iloilo, Philippines
Thursday, June 9, 2016
Local Poetry or Binalaybay Introduction
Poems
Poems are expressions of a beautiful mind in beautiful words.
Let’s identify
the poems of the Ilonggos and the meanings it evokes.
What is the
Ilonggo poetry?
Traditions
has put the Ilonggos synonymous with the word “malambing” or affectionate. The
Spanish missionary long time ago refers to it as “dulce, mimosa y acariciante", demure, sweet and stroking because Ilonggos means not only the native fire of a race
who emerged in the world but as well as the poetic origins of the culture that
could not easily be emulated by its sister language.
In content,
Ilonggo poetry prevailed by its more native nature. In
form, measurement and emphasis, it is real Spanish. The present Ilonggo poet is
the author who is the only creator of the verses which has a full Spanish
rhythm. He also uses classical influences of Castilian emphasis. These guidelines puts the Ilonggo poetry in a
high position if compared to the poetry of other dialects.
The start of
creating verses of the Ilonggos has been foretold by the emergence of old
compositions that tells about “The Creations of the World”, "The Miracles
of Nuestra Señora del Santissimo Rosario" or Our Lady of the Most Holy
Rosary,” “The Maragtas of Panay”and other historical events. These epics were
never written. These became a part of the oral traditions which eventually give
emphasis to the old corridos of Don Juan Teñoso, which were not only sung, but
were also published in small books. The meters of the old songs is not regular
which consists from about eight (8) syllables until only twelve (12)
syllables of the verse. Almost all of them, however, were written verses style
of romance of only eight (8) syllables which has stresses on the third
and seventh syllables which was introduced by Spain.
Labels/Tags:
Folk Literature,
Folk Poetry,
Ilonggo Literature,
Introduction,
Literature
Location:
San Miguel, Iloilo, Philippines
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