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EUTHENICS 2

Prepared by: ROE JR BATAANON


THE FILIPINO
CULTURE
At the end of this module, you are expected to...

01 Develop and improved well being by going back


to the roots of your identity as a Filipino
OBJECTIVES 02 Learn how the culture and tradition of the
Philippines impacted the way you respond

03 Revisit the importance of culture and tradition


and value system of the Filipinos
 Mano Po – greet or say goodbye to their elders. It is a way of
giving respect to the elders and I believe that is also a way of
receiving blessing to the elders.

 Harana – (Serenade) is one of the most popular forms of courtship

CUSTOM to show that a man is very serious with his intentions to a woman.

 Kasal – (marriage) is a sacred union of man and women after a


AND period of courtship and engagement.

TRADITION  Tuli– (circumcision) is considered to be rite of passage for Filipino


boys

 Through good times and bad times, the FIESTA must go on. Each
city and barrio has at least one local festival of its own, usually on the
feast of its patron saint

 Kamayan – eating with bare hands


NATIONAL
SYMBOLS
NATIONAL
SYMBOLS
NATIONAL
SYMBOLS
1. Jose Rizal (1861-1896) -The Philippines' national hero. Born
in Calamba, Laguna, on June 19, 1861. Published his
masterpiece Noli Me Tangere in Berlin(Germany) in 1887 and
his second novel El Filibusterismo in Ghent(Belgium) in 1891.
His two novels stirred the conscience of his people. He
FILIPINO contributed various literary works to La Solidaridad. For his
leadership in the reform movement and for his incendiary novels,
NATIONAL Rizal was arrested and later killed by musketry in Bagumbayan,
Manila, on December 30, 1896. His execution was
HEROES the last straw for other Filipinos who called for a bloody
revolution against Spain.

2. Emilio Aguinaldo (1899-1964) - He officially proclaimed the


Philippine independence in Malolos, Bulacan, on January 23,
1899, with him as the first president. It was the first republic in
Asia. Born in Kawit, Cavite, on March 22, 1869. Died at the
Veterans Memorial Hospital, Quezon City, on February 6, 1964.
3. Andres Bonifacio (1863-1897) - He founded the secret
society, Katipunan, on July 7, 1892, to fight Spain. He was also
president of the Tagalog republic from August 24, 1896 to
May 10, 1897. Born in Tondo, Manila, on November 30, 1863.
He grew up in the slums and never knew the benefits of a
prosperous life. He married Gregoria de Jesus in 1892. He was killed
FILIPINO on May 10, 1897, near Mount Buntis, Maragondon, Cavite.

NATIONAL 4. Francisco Baltazar (Balagtas) (1788-1862) - More popularly


known as Balagtas, he is considered the prince of Tagalog poets.
HEROES Born in Panginay, Bigaa, Bulacan, on April 2, 1788. He wrote
Florante at Laura, a masterpiece of local versification, upholding
moral and social values; it served as the basic foundation of the
Philippine literature. Died in Orion, Bataan, on February 20, 1862.

5. Gregorio Del Pilar (1875-1899) - Hero of Tirad Pass. Born on


November 14, 1875, in Bulacan, Bulacan. Died on December 2,
1899, in the battle of Tirad Pass, to enable Aguinaldo to escape from
the Americans. One of the youngest and bravest generals ever
produced by the Philippines.
6. General Antonio Luna (1866-1899) - The greatest general
of the revolution. Younger brother of juan Luna, the famous
painter. Editor o La Independencia, whose first issue came
out on September 3, 1898. Born in Binondo, Manila, on
October 29, 1866. He was one of the propagandists in Spain who
were working for political reforms in the Philippines. He contributed
FILIPINO articles to La Solidaridad. He assassinated in Cabanatuan City, on
June 5, 1899.
NATIONAL
7. Apolinario Mabini (1864-1903) - Sublime paralytic and the brain
HEROES of the revolution. Born in Talaga, Tanauan, Batangas, on June 22,
1864. He joined La Liga Filipina in 1892 and Aguinaldo's
revolutionary government from June 1898 to May 1899. He was
captured by the American forces in December 1899 and deported to
Guam in January 1901. He died in Manila on May 13, 1903.

8. Lapu-Lapu (c. 16th century) Chief of Mactan who led the first
successful Filipino armed resistance against Spanish aggression. He
fought and killed Magellan in a battle in Mactan, on April 27, 1521.
9. Melchora Aquino (1812-1919) - Better known as
Tandang Sora. Born in Banlat, Kalookan City, on
January 6, 1812. She helped the Katipuneros under
the leadership of Andres Bonifacio by providing them food,
shelter, and other material goods. She is recognized as the Grand
Woman of the revolution and the Mother of Balintawak. She died on
FILIPINO March 12, 1919.

NATIONAL
HEROES
FAMOUS
FILIPINO
CUISINE
FAMOUS
FILIPINO
CUISINE
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