
Season 4 · Episode 11
S4E6: The Big Book of Family Names
The Colonial Department · The Colonial Department
April 16, 202314m 47s
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<html><p>The governor-general of the Philippines just conquered an island in Mindanao. Now, he’s about to do the same to each and every name in the archipelago.</p><p>Follow us on IG: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/thecolonialdept/" target="_blank">@thecolonialdept</a></p><p>Email us: <a href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_blank">[email protected]</a></p><p>Check out the Catalogo alfabetico de apellidos at <a href="https://issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/catalogo_alfabetico_de_apellidos" target="_blank">issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/catalogo_alfabetico_de_apellidos</a></p><p>References:</p><p>Cojuangco, Tingting (1993). <em>Kris of Valor: The Samal Balangingi’s Defiance and Diaspora</em>. Manisan Research and Pub. Inc.</p><p>“Tarsila.” (2015). In V. Almario (Ed.),<em> Sagisag Kultura</em> (Vol 1). Manila: National Commission for Culture and the Arts. <a href="https://philippineculturaleducation.com.ph/tarsila/" target="_blank">philippineculturaleducation.com.ph/tarsila/</a></p><p>Dizon, Mark (2015). “Spirit Beliefs, Murder, and Religious Change Among the Eighteenth Century Aeta and Ilongot in Eastern Central Luzon.” <em>Philippine Studies 63</em>(1), 3-38.</p><p>Lambrecht, Francis (1962). “The Religion of the Ifugao.” <em>Philippine Sociological Review 10</em>(1/2), 33-40.</p><p>Scheans, Daniel (1966). “Anak Ti Digos: Ilokano Name Changing and Ritual Kinship.”<em> Philippine Sociological Review 14</em>(2), 82-85.</p><p>Colin, Francisco (1663). Labor Evangelica. In Blair, Emma Helen, and Robertson, James Alexander (eds.), <em>The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898</em> (Vol. 40), Arthur H. Clark Company, 57.</p><p>Lijauco, Chit (16 February 2022). “Tracing the Origins of our Filipino Surnames.” <em>Philippine Tatler.</em> <a href="https://www.tatlerasia.com/lifestyle/others/tracing-the-origins-of-our-filipino-surnames" target="_blank">https://www.tatlerasia.com/lifestyle/others/tracing-the-origins-of-our-filipino-surnames</a></p><p>Ocampo, Ambeth (28 February 2020). “How Filipinos got their surnames.” <em>Philippine Daily Inquirer. </em><a href="https://opinion.inquirer.net/127676/how-filipinos-got-their-surnames" target="_blank">https://opinion.inquirer.net/127676/how-filipinos-got-their-surnames</a></p><p>Ocampo, Ambeth (15 February 2013). “A sense of order.”<em> Philippine Daily Inquirer.</em> <a href="https://opinion.inquirer.net/46885/a-sense-of-order" target="_blank">https://opinion.inquirer.net/46885/a-sense-of-order</a><br/></p><p>Mangubat, Benjamin (undated).<em> …The Infinite Possibilities of a Broken Egg…</em> Self-published.<br/><br/></p></html>