Batangas as Part of the Pre-Colonial Southeast Asian Maritime Jade Network
In prehistoric Southeast Asia, jade refers to a category of durable stone commonly shaped into necklaces, bracelets, adzes, beads, and the...
In prehistoric Southeast Asia, jade refers to a category of durable stone commonly shaped into necklaces, bracelets, adzes, beads, and the...
This document is another transcription of a chapter of the Spanish historian Manuel Sastron’s book “Batangas y Su Provincia 1 ,” published...
This continues the series in this web site on 19 th century Batangas based on the Spanish historian Manuel Sastron’s book “Batangas y Su ...
The arrival of the conquistador Miguel López de Legazpi in the Visayas in 1565 1 with a colonizing party of Spaniards, including missiona...
There is a long list of Batangueñas who left significant marks on Philippine history, and among them stands Maria Kalaw‑Katigbak, whose li...
This article traces the evolution of the people known as Batangueños — their origins, language, ethnic configuration, and culture — from t...
Long before Taal Lake as we know it today existed, in fact all the way back to prehistory, a massive volcano towered over the landscape of...
Sinaing na Tulingan is celebrated as one of Batangas’ heritage dishes, standing proudly beside lomi, goto, and bulalo 1 . The fish used i...
Among the folkloric etymologies of the name Batangas is that this was supposed to have been from the by-now archaic Tagalog batang , meani...
The fine hand‑embroidery known as Burdang Taal in the town of Taal, Batangas stands as one of the Philippines’ most refined textile‑craft...