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Icelle Gloria B. Estrada
Who is one of Zamboanga City’s premiere artist, a true Filipina painter and sculptor, and currently working as an executive assistant in the Office of the City Mayor, and is overlooking the City Hall restoration?
Icelle Gloria B. Estrada
She was a 7th generation direct descendant of Vincente Alvarez, the hero of Zamboanga City during the Spanish-American War
Dr. Samuel Kong Tan
-He is a Samal-Tausug-Chinese Filipino born in Siasi, Sulu.
-Historian of National Historical Institute in 1998.
-He is the author of “ A History of the Philippines”, which focuses on 3 Filipino cultural communities - the Moros, the Indios and the Infieles
Prof. Watson Barbara Andaya
-She was born on June 7, 1943
-She is an Australian historian and author of Indonesia and Maritime Southeast Asian History.
-She had done extensive research on women’s history in South Asia and on the localization of Christianity in the Region.
Dr. Julius Bautista
-He is an anthropologist and cultural historian.
-He is currently appointed as Senior Lecturer at the Department of Southeast Asian Studies at the National University of Singapore.
-He teaches and researches topics related to Catholicism in the Philippines
Halman Abubakar
-He is a Tausug and a town councilor of Jolo, Sulu and member of the educated Abubakar Clan of Jolo.
-He promotes indigenous martial arts "Silat" - historic and significant on Tausug bladed weapons.
-He also shares the sentiments of his people by resenting the characterization of Western Colony and Filipino historiography as "pirates"
Dr. Margarita “TINGTING“ Cojuangco
-She is a Filipino politician, philanthropist, and socialite.
-She is a columnist in The Philippine Star and was a candidate for a seat in the Senate in the 2013 Philippine Senate Election.
-She is known for her humanitarian projects and works among Muslim communities and her participation in the peace talks with the Moro National Liberation Front
December 8, 1720; King Dalasi
The most celebrated attack was the ________ attack by__________
Raiders of the Sulu Sea
What is a historiography documentary film that depicts the Southeast Asia flourishing free trading in the area, shows adverse effects/retaliation when Spaniards wanted to control the economy as well to colonize and Christianize, and depicts how the Spaniards defended the city with the FORT PILAR?
Samal Balangingi, Illanun, and Taosug
What are the 3 Muslim Tribes?
Tausug
A tribe without maritime experience known for its fierce warriors and widespread political power
Illanun
The one which was very important in piracy history
Long-standing seafaring community
Balangingi Tribe or Sama
Occupied the chain of islands between Basilan and Sulu island
Also a long-standing seafaring community
Lanong, Garay, and the Salisipan
What are the Ancient maritime vessels?
Lanong
-Derived from “Lanun,” exonym of Irunun people
-Large outrigger warship
-Carried a hundred to hundred-fifty men
-Prominently used for piracy and slave raids
-The Spanish also know it as joangas or jungas
Garay
-Traditional native warship of Banguingui people
-Fast attack boats of Samalian Tribes
-Made of bamboo wood and nipa palm
-Could carry more than 100 sailors
-commonly used for piracy
-smaller, faster, and more manoeuvrable speeding boats
Salisipan
-aka “kapkap”, canoeshaped boat
- Small boats designed for coastal raids
-Used as a boat of war or passenger boat
-Used to collect manpower and ship
True
True or False?
Our ancient was three times faster than the Spanish Galleon
Kalis, Moro Kris, and Barong
What are the Moro weapons?
Kalis
Sword with a mystical side
Kris
Weapon of warfare and ceremony
Double-edged with either a smooth or wavy blade
Barong
-Used to cut o an M-14 and carabiner
-Single-edge leaf-shaped blade
-Used by Muslim Filipino ethnolinguistic like Tausog
Kampilan
Longest sword used by Illanuns
Single-edged sword that has two horns projecting from the blunt side of the tip
Armor
Made of carabao horn
Deflect the blows from a sword, but useless against firearms
Musket and Canon
What are the Spaniards’ weapons?
Musket
Could fire 90 meters long
It is inaccurate and takes so long to reload
Canon
Classified as artillery that fires projectiles with propellant
vary in caliber, range, mobility, rate of fire, angle of fire, and firepower.
vary in design to suit battlefield needs.