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by Buster Swaniawski Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What were the shoreline settlements of Subanon?

The few shoreline settlements of the Subanon were also subjected to attacks by the Moro raiders. One example is the shoreline settlement of Lobongan that is now known as Katipunan in Zamboanga del Norte. It was attacked by Datu Bantilan of Sulu and totally depopulated it of Subanon inhabitants.

Where was Subanin located?

Subanin has not been identified as to its exact location. The early Spaniards occupied the present city of Iligan in Lanao del Norte. It was attacked by the Subanon. The leader of the Spanish troops fled to the Visayas to gather another army and returned to Mindanao.

What is the name of the town in Zamboanga del Norte?

Lobongan (Katipunan Municipality of Zamboanga del Norte) and the entire shoreline of Misamis Occidental. Lobongan was raided by Datu Bantilan of Sulu and completely depopulated it in 1775. Limpapa was discovered to have a cave where some inscription on the walls are still present.

What were the four communities of Lanao del Norte?

Their arrival caused war with the lake people that lasted for several years. Those lake communities were called Onayan, Masiu and Bayabao. After they got accepted, they became the fourth community of Lanao del Norte.

Where are the descendants of the Shangri La still living?

Many of their present descendants are still living within the city limits like Limpapa in the northwest, upper Culianan, Espasto, Upper Curuan and Upper Vitali, all within the city limits. They also preserved a beautiful valley often called by writers as the Shangri-la of Zamboanga City.

Where did the Spanish soldiers go in the Subanon?

The Spanish soldiers guarding it, divided the Subanon. Many of them were confined to the mountains of Misamis and Zamboanga peninsula. Those remaining in Lanao del Norte fled to the east in Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon. Years later, some of them went to Surigao.

Who wrote the study of the subano?

The study of the riverine people of Mindanao Island known as Subanon (var., Suba’anun, Subanen) has been insufficiently conducted except for some accounts: Emerson B. Christie (The Study of the Subano in Lower Half of Zamboanga) is one such chronicle who wrote a full length account of the Subanon. But his thesis primarily deals with ...

When was Butuan in contact with China?

The world in 1200 AD: Butuan and its neighbors. Evidence indicates that Butuan was in contact with the Song dynasty of China by at least 1001 AD. The Chinese annal Song Shih recorded the first appearance of a Butuan tributary mission (Lijehan 李竾罕 and Jiaminan) at the Chinese Imperial Court on March 17, 1001 AD.

Where are Butuan artifacts found?

Artifacts have been recovered from within the vicinities of Ambangan Archeological Site in Libertad that attest to the historical accounts that Butuan traded with India, Japan, Han Chinese, and Southeast Asian countries during these periods.

What is Butuan known for?

Butuan (or "Buotuan" 蒲端 in Middle Chinese) around that time was a gold mining and trading center in northeastern Mindanao, known for manufacturing metal tools and weaponry, musical instruments, and gold jewelry. Chinese Annals described Butuan as a Hindu kingdom with a Buddhist monarchy.

What is the kingdom of Butuan?

e. Butuan (also called as Kingdom of Butuan) was a precolonial Philippine polity centered on the northern Mindanao island in the modern city of Butuan in what is now the southern Philippines. It was known for its mining of gold, its gold products and its extensive trade network across the Nusantara area.

Where did the name Butuan come from?

Another account suggests the name derives from the word batuan , a mangosteen -related fruit common in Mindanao. Another alternative is that the name derives from Datu Bantuan, possibly a former datu of the region.

What is the chief of Butuan?

The chief (or "king") of Butuan named Kiling sent an envoy under I-hsu-han, with a formal memorial requesting equal status in court protocol with the Champa envoy. Researcher Eric Casino, believes the name Kiling is not Visayan in origin but rather, Indian, because Kiling refers to the people of India.

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