ÓKUÎ (芋粿), that favourite Kapampángan afternoon snack of deep fried shrimp cake with a spicy vinegar dip, is from Hokkien … Continue Reading →
Násîng Biringyi, a Kapampángan Pre-colonial Dish
BIRINGYI or NÁSING BIRINGYI, a Kapampángan rice dish served on special occasions that is made with ABIAS ‘plain rice’ mixed … Continue Reading →
History of SÍSIG: How Angeles City Kept Reinventing a Traditional Kapampángan Delicacy
SÍSIG has always been a part of Kapampángan culinary history. It may have been as old as the history of … Continue Reading →
Pauaga: Prologue to the Kulitan Book
Pangilinan, Michael R. M. [Siuala ding Meangubie]. (2012). An introduction to Kulitan, the indigenous Kapampangan script. Angeles City: Center for … Continue Reading →
Kapampangan Revolt (1585): A Detailed Report
Letter of the Fiscal of the Audiencia of Filipinas, Licenciado Ayala, about the rebellion in Pampanga, dated 20 June 1585. In … Continue Reading →
Kapampangan Revolt (1585-86): The Letter of Don Juan de Manila
1586 Letter in behalf of Don Juan de Manila, Principal from Pampanga, to the President of the Royal Audiencia exposing the … Continue Reading →
Hijacking History
For generations, Tagalog historians have used this photo from the 1590 Boxer Codex to teach Filipino students how the … Continue Reading →
The Creation of the Filipino Nation and the Decline of the Kapampangan Language
The following article is taken from: Pangilinan, Michael R.M. (2009). Kapampangan lexical borrowing from Tagalog: endangerment rather than enrichment. 11th International … Continue Reading →
Ethnic Cleansing in Indûng Kapampángan
The Kapampangan language is currently moribund since a lot of Kapampangan parents are no longer passing down their mother tongue to their … Continue Reading →
Legislate Kapampangan as the Official Language of the Province of Pampanga
Ipabatas tá né ing AMÁNUNG SÍSUAN bílang AMÁNUNG BASÁL ning Lalauígan at ding Sibabalén Kapampángan. Binâng mákapasubiang bitasan a ing … Continue Reading →