- Aklanon people
ethnic group
group=Akeanon or Aklanons
poptime=500,000 (est.)
popplace=Philippines :Aklan
Panay;Metro Manila ,Mindanao ;Palawan , Rizal,Romblon
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United States
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Elsewhere
langs=Aklanon, Malaynon, Ati, Hiligaynon, Kinaray-a, Tagalog, Filipino, English
rels=predominantly Roman Catholic,Protestantism , others
related= Ati,Karay-a , Hiligaynon, Romblomanon,Ratagnon , otherVisayan people , otherFilipino people s, otherAustronesian people sThe Akeanon or Aklanon people are part of the wider Visayan ethnolinguistic group, who constitute the largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group.Area
Aklanons form the majority in the province of
Aklan in Panay.They are also found in other Panay provinces such asIloilo , Antique, andCapiz , as well asRomblon . Like the other Visayans, Aklanons have also found their way toMetro Manila ,Mindanao , and even theUnited States .History
The Aklanons are descendants of the Austronesian-speaking immigrants who came to the Philippines during the Iron Age. They got their name from the river
Akean , which means "where there is boiling or frothing".Minuro it Akean
Aklan, originally known as "Minuro it Akean", is considered to be the oldest province in the country and is believed to have been established as early as
1213 by settlers fromBorneo . According to the tales of the Maragtas, Aklan once enjoyed primacy among the realms carved out in Panay by the 10 Borneandatu s. These datus, after fleeing the tyranny of Sultan Makatunaw of Borneo, purchased the island from the Ati King Marikudo. They then established the sakup (states) of Hamtik, Akean (which includes theCapiz area), and Irong-irong, cultivated the land, and renamed the new nation as the Confederation of Madya-as (Madjaas). The datus supposedly landed in Malandog, Hamtik, where a marker commemorates the event which is reenacted in the Binirayan (literally, "place where the boats landed") Festival.The first ruler of Aklan was
Datu Dinagandan but was dethroned in1399 , byKalantiaw . In1433 , Kalantiaw III formulated a set of laws that is known today as theCode of Kalantiaw .William Henry Scott , a well-known American historian, later debunked the Code of Kalantiaw as a fraud. cite web
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quote = However, many Filipinos, including Aklanons and other Visayans continue to believe this legend as true.The capital of Akean changed several times. Towards the end of the
14th century , Datu Dinagandan moved the capital from the present Batan, which was captured in1399 by Chinese adventurers under Kalantiaw. Kalantiaw established then a dynasty but it prematurely ended when his successor, Kalantiaw III, was slain in a duel with Datu Manduyog, the legitimate successor to Datu Dinagandan. When Manduyog became the new ruler, he moved the capital back to Bakan (ancient name of Banga) in1437 . Several datus succeeded Manduyog and when Miguel Lopez de Legaspi landed in Batan in1565 , Datu Kabanyag was ruling Aklan from what is now the town of Libacao."(These historical vignettes have no historical record as credible basis, but have been manufactured in such a way as to acquire a hint of historical veracity and reinforced among school children primarily through yearly programs or shows supposedly commemorating those historical events. Nonetheless, these vignettes have found no support among the established and respected historians of the Philippines, and are thus relegated as folklore of no historical provenance or significance.)"
panish Era
The Aklanons were the first Filipinos to be sighted by Europeans under the leadership of
Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and were among the first Filipinos converted to Christianity although they retain their traditional practices alongside their Catholic faith.During the Spanish era, Aklanons were generally peaceful and did not revolt against Spanish rule in the area. However, the situation changed when two Aklanons,
Francisco del Castillo andCandido Iban , joined theKatipunan with the intention of regaining the independence of Aklan along with the rest of thePhilippines . Both were successful in ridding the area ofSpaniards .Present
Currently, Aklanons enjoy some form of self-reliance since Aklan is now a
province of the Philippines . Some Aklanons have also been active in Philippine politics, which includesAlejandro Melchor and the lateJaime Cardinal Sin , who was active in the two People Power Revolutions.Aklanons are also known throughout the Philippines due to the location of
Boracay , one of the major tourist destinations in the country.Demographics
Aklanons number about 500,000. They are culturally close to the
Karay-a and Hiligaynons. This similarity has been shown by customs, traditions, and language.Languages
Aklanons speak the
Aklan languages , which includes Aklanon and Malaynon. Ati is also spoken to some extent. Meanwhile, Hiligaynon and Kinaray-a are used as regional languages. Tagalog is spoken by Aklanons inMetro Manila , while the official languages of the Philippines, Filipino and English are taught at school.Religion
Prior to the arrival of the Spaniards, the Aklanons likely practised the "worship" of
Anito s. However, after Spanish colonization, the majority of Aklanons have become devoutRoman Catholics . They are known by their devotion to theSanto Niño orChild Jesus , as shown in theAti-atihan festival . Aklanons also practice processions during religious holidays such as the "Salubong".Culture
Most Aklanons engage in agriculture while those in the coastal areas engage in fishing. They also make handicrafts. Music, such as courtship songs or
kundiman , wedding hymns, and funeral recitals, are well-developed, as it is with dance.Historically, Aklanons practised tattoing, sometimes including
henna , but abandoned the practice during the Spanish era. Recently, however, there has been a revival of it in Boracay island, which is caused primarily by its popularity with tourists.They are among the Filipino ancestries that are tolerant to the
Negritos , such as the Ati.Literature
The Aklanons have a long tradition in literature with "Marikudo" as the most notable. Currently, many writers of Aklanon origin, including
Melchor F. Cichon , have been trying to introduce Aklanon literature into the mainstream.Mythology
Like other Western Visayans, Aklanons are known to believe in the "
aswang ". Tales about these creatures are common among Aklanons and superstitions are practised to ward against the danger brought by the "aswang".ee also
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Aklan
*Visayan people
*Visayan languages References
External links
* [http://litera1no4.tripod.com/aklanon_frame.html Aklanon]
* [http://www.geocities.com/aklanonliterature/ Aklanon Literature]
* [http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Pool/1644/precolonial.html Precolonial Period (of the Philippines)]
* [http://www.bisayaexpats.com BisayaExpats.com - Bisaya Expat Forum]
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