Ayon sa Museo Iloilo, mayroong limang klase ng puluhan ang mga patalim ng Panay:
"[1] the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); [2] the long-nosed taribong (sanduko/ talibong) of the Panay Bukidnons/ Mundo; [3] the open mouth/serpent-mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); [4] the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth, sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and [5] the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn)."
Narito ang ika-limang grupo.
Ayon sa Museo Iloilo, mayroong limang klase ng puluhan ang mga patalim ng Panay:
Narito ang ika-apat na grupo."[1] the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); [2] the long-nosed taribong (sanduko/ talibong) of the Panay Bukidnons/ Mundo; [3] the open mouth/serpent-mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); [4] the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth, sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and [5] the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn)."
Ayon sa Museo Iloilo, mayroong limang klase ng puluhan ang mga patalim ng Panay:
Narito ang ika-tatlong grupo."[1] the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); [2] the long-nosed taribong (sanduko/ talibong) of the Panay Bukidnons/ Mundo; [3] the open mouth/serpent-mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); [4] the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth, sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and [5] the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn)."
Ang mga larawan ay galing sa EAAF at sa Erik's Edge.
Ayon sa Museo Iloilo, mayroong limang klase ng puluhan ang mga patalim ng Panay:
"[1] the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); [2] the long-nosed taribong (sanduko/ talibong) of the Panay Bukidnons/ Mundo; [3] the open mouth/serpent-mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); [4] the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth, sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and [5] the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn)."
Narito ang ikalawang grupo.
Ayon sa Museo Iloilo, mayroong limang klase ng puluhan ang mga patalim ng Panay:
"[1] the classic short nose tenegre (found all over lowland Panay); [2] the long-nosed taribong (sanduko/ talibong) of the Panay Bukidnons/ Mundo; [3] the open mouth/serpent-mouth pommel (made until now in Antique, particularly the town of Adiong), which some people say is Negros (it is not); [4] the human monster face with large eyes and menacing teeth, sometimes made of bone (made in the vicinity of Cabatuan, Iloilo; and [5] the plain rounded/pistol grip found in binangons from Iloilo Province (older ones made of carabao horn)."
Narito ang unang grupo.
Noong 1898, naging pangkaraniwan ang eksenang ito sa buong bansa -
"At 5:00 pm on 24 December 1898, 333 years of Spanish rule in Cebu came to an end when the Spanish flag was lowered at Fort San Pedro. Montero turned over the government [to the Filipinos] ... It was an emotion-charged moment and, in a fit of despair, some Spaniards tore their own flag after it was lowered. In the dusk, the ceremonies over, the Spaniards and their dependents moved out in a lonely convoy of boats bound for Zamboanga, their way station for the final withdrawal to Spain."
Mabuhay ang Pilipino!
Ang sipi ay mula sa The War Against the Americans ni Resil Mojares. Ang mga larawan ay galing sa Univ. of Michigan.
Ginanap ang PTK demo noong Amphibious Landing Exercise 2009 ng mga Pilipino at Amerikano.
Ayon sa website na pinagmulan ng mga larawan: "Philippine Marines Technical Sgt. Manuel Prado, left, and Sgt. Ramon Egalam Jr., demonstrate Pikiti Tersia fighting techniques Oct. 21 here, using bolo knives - a standard issue knife for Philippine Marines. The demonstration was part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's participation in Amphibious Landing Exercise FY 2009, a bilateral exercise conducted annually with the Republic of the Philippines to ensure peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region. Both Prado and Egalam are assigned to the 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, Combat Support Brigade. Photo by Staff Sgt. Marc Ayalin"
Ang patalim na gamit ay ang GINUNTING: "Philippine Marine Corps standard issue weaponry, such as the bolo knives pictured [ginunting], were used during a Pikiti Tirsia fighting demonstration Oct. 21 here. The demonstration was part of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit's participation in Amphibious Landing Exercise FY 2009, a bilateral exercise conducted annually with the Republic of the Philippines to ensure peace and stability of the Asia-Pacific region. Photo by Staff Sgt. Marc Ayalin"

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