Bukidnon Flashcards

1
Q

It is where Christians were first introduced in Bukidnon.

A

Sumilao and Linabo

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2
Q

Religious order responsible for the spread of Christianity in Bukidnon

A

Jesuits

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3
Q

This group are employed as soldiers of the Spanish colonial government that helped to hold the presence of Muslims in Bukidnon Plateau.

A

Bukidnon Militia

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4
Q

This group is referred to as the people of the coast.

A

Dumagats

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5
Q

House of the datu or a chief.

A

Tulugan

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6
Q

This policy is implemented to relocate the Bukidnons in the grassylands of the plateau.

A

Resettlement

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7
Q

This product has a high value in the market being traded by the Bukidnon Visayan and Chinese merchants.

A

Abaca

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8
Q

This is the weapon of Bukidnons obtained from trading with the Manobos of the Agusan river in exchange for cotton, salt, etc.

A

Balarao

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9
Q

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.

A

Nicolas Capistrano

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10
Q

The American corporation was responsible for persuading Manuel Quezon to declare the land edge of the plateau for lease to grow pineapple.

A

Philippine Packing Corporation

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11
Q

The economic use of land was characterized by domestication of farm animals necessary for wheat and dairy production.

A

Cattle ranching

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12
Q

This disease eliminated the livestock production of the plateau.

A

Rinderpest

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13
Q

This campaign was used by the Manolo Fortich to consolidate the different datus and leaders establishing good relationships with them.

A

Politica de Asin

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14
Q

They were identified as lawless individuals.

A

Magahats

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15
Q

He was the zoologist that served Bukidnon as the Director of Interior in Mindanao.

A

Dean C. Worcester

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16
Q

This program was proclaimed in 1972 which selected Bukidnons to send Filipinos to Philippine Normal College and agricultural school in Munoz, Nueva Ecija.

A

Pensionado

17
Q

This movement is considered as a reactionary campaign to recede from the attempts of relocating the Bukidnon in model villages.

A

Manobo-Tungod Movement

18
Q

To become a datu, a man had to gain recognition for his ability to settle disputes among his tribesmen.

A

True

19
Q

Maestre de Campo was referred to Bukidnons who distinguished themselves by some service to Spain.

A

True

20
Q

The Bukidnon Plateau is a region of relative isolation and transition between cultural centers.

A

True

21
Q

Pag-iilawud is a way of indigenous people most especially Bukidnons to protect their people, community and identity from the influence of culture.

A

False

22
Q

Bukidnon separated the Muslim world of Cotabato from the Hispanized culture of Mindanao’s northcoast.

A

True

23
Q

The Talaandig collects rubber and gutta-percha which they sell to Datu Ali of Maguindanao.

A

False (The Manobo)

24
Q

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.

A

True

25
Q

The palatikos or the American employed Bukidnons training to become soldiers under the colonial government.

A

False

26
Q

The Bukidnon and Manobos are racially similar to Visayans but culturally and linguistically distinct.

A

True

27
Q

Bukidnon was the middleman of the marketing system that links both to the Manobos in the 1870s.

A

True

28
Q

The place Manolo Fortich was formerly known as Tinapol.

A

False (Tankulan)

29
Q

The commerciantes were the traders of the coast that monopolized trading relations with the Bukidnon.

A

True

30
Q

The creation of a trading post was an attempt of the Gov. of Agusan in the problem of abuse in trade by the Cagayans among the Bukidnon.

A

True

31
Q

Agricultural techniques were employed to implement the policy of education in the plateau replacing the kaingin system.

A

True

32
Q

The slow progress of agriculture was caused by the entrepreneurial ventures of America in the plateau.

A

True

33
Q

The new elite …. were composed of civil servant migrants.

A

True

34
Q

By 1913 to 1914 the Bukidnon developed as the premier cattle-ranching province in the Philippines.

A

True