Oliveros Traveller’s Inn

Oliveros Traveller’s Inn The first hostel in the municipality of Makato. Variety of rooms to choose from.Located a few minutes from Provincial Sport Complex.

Habbie’s Kitchen, located at the back of Royal Supermarket. Affordable asian cuisine.
04/11/2019

Habbie’s Kitchen, located at the back of Royal Supermarket. Affordable asian cuisine.

Yes to Cityhood. Let’s show our support to these 2 LGU’s aiming for this distinction.
03/11/2019

Yes to Cityhood. Let’s show our support to these 2 LGU’s aiming for this distinction.

Opening Salvo na later ng about 1pm sa Magsaysay Park. We’ll see you there. 🙂
02/11/2019

Opening Salvo na later ng about 1pm sa Magsaysay Park. We’ll see you there. 🙂

A safe reminder to everyone. 🙂
29/10/2019

A safe reminder to everyone. 🙂

The Barter of Panay. Know your history. What you are right now is because of our history.
27/10/2019

The Barter of Panay. Know your history. What you are right now is because of our history.

You should know. "Barter of Panay, Datu Marikudo and Reyna Maniwangtiwang" are Urban Legends.

“Ati-atihan” can never be associated with the Aetas and neither it originated from the Barter of Panay between the Bornean datus and the Aeta natives which happened only in the minds of pseudo-historians.

Barter Of Panay Is No Incident

by ODON S. BANDIOLA

As far as the National Historical Commission of the Philippines and the National Commission on the Culture and the Arts are concerned, there is no Barter of Panay that ever happened between the Bornean datus and the Aeta natives, not so in any province in Panay Island, neither in Aklan.

This was stressed by Professor Jose Eleazar Bersales, a resident archeologist at the University of San Carlos (Cebu) and a member of the Executive Board of the NATCO Committee on Museum for the National Commission for Culture and the Arts.

Bersales, the deputy curator of the University of San Carlos Museum and the Cathedral Museum of Cebu and Associate Professor of the USC Department of Anthropology and Sociology, said it is very unlikely that the 10 Bornean datus can brave the turbulent seas of the West Philippine Sea with their frail sailboats and drop anchor in Aklan early in the 13th century (1213).

Bersales spoke on “Cultural Heritage Conservation: Principles and Practice” before the National Assembly of the League of Secretaries to the Sanggunians in Cebu City.

There is no point in arguing against the authoritative, well studied and well-researched position of national government authorities on history, culture and heritage.

Therefore, Ati-atihan Festival all over Aklan have no historical basis. It can never be associated with an event which never happened.

According to Bersales, the Sinulog Festival traces its origin to a religious ritual initiated by the Agustinian friars in the 16th century, pagan in characteristics, then was called “moro-moro”.

“Ati-atihan” can never be associated with the Aetas and neither it originated from the Barter of Panay between the Bornean datus and the Aeta natives which happened only in the minds of pseudo-historians.

The origin of the so-called “Ati-atihan” can never be farther from what the “Sinulog” traces its origin.

Both have heavy religious understones initiated by the Spanish clergy at that time. And so, both festivals, right at the start, were religious festivities as part of the Feast of the Holy Child. Both were not pagan rituals which existed ahead than the celebration of the Feast of the Sto. Niño.

Ibajay’s Ati-ati provides the link. The local “sayaw” of the Ibajay Ati-ati depicts the native’s (moro) resistance to Spanish occupation. It was a “moro-moro” from where Sinulog traces its origin.

I have a lengthy interaction with Bersales about the authenticity of the Code of Kalantiaw and the legendary Datu Bendahara Kalantiaw. Bersales cited the position of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, confirmed same as a big HOAX, figment of the creative imagination. How can Aklanon forefathers be too brutal like Kalantiaw, meting the harshest, uncivilized and inhuman penalties to breach of order and orderly society? Bersales asked.

The trouble is what is supposed to be a legend is woven like a genuine history. Let us disabuse the minds of our young people. Better, if these written hoaxes be erased from our local history books and manuscripts and let it be ingrained in the minds of the next generation that there was no BARTER OF PANAY and Datu Kalantiaw as an ancient law giver never did exist and there was no ancient law like the hoax Code of Kalantiaw.

What you ought to know. 🙂
21/10/2019

What you ought to know. 🙂

It’s our duty to inform everyone that Aklan is more than Boracay. Featuring the beautiful white rocks of Madalag Aklan. ...
20/10/2019

It’s our duty to inform everyone that Aklan is more than Boracay. Featuring the beautiful white rocks of Madalag Aklan. Help us promote this beautiful and stunning tourism site.

’remorethanBoracay

Call outs 🙂
18/10/2019

Call outs 🙂

Ati-atihan festival. The biggest party on earth.   by Mark Maagma
18/10/2019

Ati-atihan festival. The biggest party on earth.

by Mark Maagma

Job opportunity. Call center in Kalibo.
17/10/2019

Job opportunity. Call center in Kalibo.

COME HOME TO KALIBO, AKLAN AND WORK AS A CALL CENTER AGENT!

WHAT: MASS RECRUITMENT
WHEN: November 11 and 12, 2019
WHERE: 2nd Floor Martelino Building, 19 Martyrs Street, Kalibo, Aklan
HOW: Message us via messenger or send your resume to [email protected] to be scheduled for the mass recruitment.

We offer:
☑️ Hourly Pay
☑️ Weekly Pay Releasing
☑️ Fixed Weekend Off
☑️ Morning, Afternoon and Graveyard Shifts

QUALIFICATIONS
• Experience in the BPO industry, preferably for at least 1 year
• Committed 100%
• No medical conditions
• Available full time
• Ok with Changing Schedules
• Ok with Graveyard Shift
• Excellent English Com Skills

Perks upon regularization:
Government-Mandated Benefits
HMO
Paid Sick and Vacation Leave
13th Month Pay
Double Pay on Philippine Holidays
Can work from home 10 days every 6 months

Make sure to update your contact details on your resume.

See you there!

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Barangay Mantiguib
Makato

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+639471587018

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