Bukidnon Flashcards
(34 cards)
It is where Christians were first introduced in Bukidnon.
Sumilao and Linabo
Religious order responsible for the spread of Christianity in Bukidnon
Jesuits
This group are employed as soldiers of the Spanish colonial government that helped to hold the presence of Muslims in Bukidnon Plateau.
Bukidnon Militia
This group is referred to as the people of the coast.
Dumagats
House of the datu or a chief.
Tulugan
This policy is implemented to relocate the Bukidnons in the grassylands of the plateau.
Resettlement
This product has a high value in the market being traded by the Bukidnon Visayan and Chinese merchants.
Abaca
This is the weapon of Bukidnons obtained from trading with the Manobos of the Agusan river in exchange for cotton, salt, etc.
Balarao
He was the Filipino who retreated in the interior and took part in the resilience campaign during the Philippine American war which consolidated the different ethnolinguistic groups in Bukidnon.
Nicolas Capistrano
The American corporation was responsible for persuading Manuel Quezon to declare the land edge of the plateau for lease to grow pineapple.
Philippine Packing Corporation
The economic use of land was characterized by domestication of farm animals necessary for wheat and dairy production.
Cattle ranching
This disease eliminated the livestock production of the plateau.
Rinderpest
This campaign was used by the Manolo Fortich to consolidate the different datus and leaders establishing good relationships with them.
Politica de Asin
They were identified as lawless individuals.
Magahats
He was the zoologist that served Bukidnon as the Director of Interior in Mindanao.
Dean C. Worcester
This program was proclaimed in 1972 which selected Bukidnons to send Filipinos to Philippine Normal College and agricultural school in Munoz, Nueva Ecija.
Pensionado
This movement is considered as a reactionary campaign to recede from the attempts of relocating the Bukidnon in model villages.
Manobo-Tungod Movement
To become a datu, a man had to gain recognition for his ability to settle disputes among his tribesmen.
True
Maestre de Campo was referred to Bukidnons who distinguished themselves by some service to Spain.
True
The Bukidnon Plateau is a region of relative isolation and transition between cultural centers.
True
Pag-iilawud is a way of indigenous people most especially Bukidnons to protect their people, community and identity from the influence of culture.
False
Bukidnon separated the Muslim world of Cotabato from the Hispanized culture of Mindanao’s northcoast.
True
The Talaandig collects rubber and gutta-percha which they sell to Datu Ali of Maguindanao.
False (The Manobo)
The new trail going all the way North to Cagayan de Oro found the Manobos mixed with Filipino blood who had been under the influence of the Jesuits.
True