Kabayanihan ni melchora aquino autobiography
Melchora Aquino
Manunungod an artikulong ini sa nasyunal na heroe na bisto man bilang "Tandang Sora". Para sa distrito, hilingon an Syudad nin Quezon.
Si Melchora Aquino de Ramos (ika-6 kan Enero – ika kan Pebrero ), sarong Pilipinang rebolusyunaryo na nagin bisto bilang "Tandang Sora" ("Gurang na Sora") nin huli ta sa saiyang edad sa kasagsagan kan Rebolusyong Pilipino .
Bistado siya bilang "Kataas-taasang babaye kan Rebolusyon" asin an "Ina kan Balintawak" para sa saiyang mga kaarambagan.
Amay na pagkabuhay dangan pagkasal
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Iminundag si Aquino kan ika-6 kan Enero sa Balintawak, Syudad nin Quezon.
Aki nin babaye si Aquino kan sarong magkapares na parabukid na sina Juan asin Valentina Aquino, dae siya naglalaog sa paadalan o eskwelahan. Alagad, mukang taratao siyang magbasa dangan magsurat sa amay na edad dangan talentado bilang sarong parakanta asin naggaganap sa mga lokal na mga kaganapan na iyo man sa Misa para sa saiyang Simbahan. Minsan man siyang pigpili bilang sarong Reyna Elena sa kasagsagan kan "Santacruzan" na sarong prosesyunal na rampahan nin ipagunita kan paghahanap ni Reyna Helena kan Krus ni Kristo, na pigseselebrar sa Filipinas kada bulan nin Mayo.
Kalaunan sa saiyang nuhay, ikinasal siya ki Fulgencio Ramos, na sarong cabeza de barrio (punong baryo), asin nagkaigwa nin anomna mga aki. Nagadan si Ramos kan nasa pito na an edad kan saiyang pinakabunsong aki dangan nawalat siya na solong magurang para sa saiyang mga aki. Nagpadagos si Aquino kan saiyang buhay bilang sarong hermana mayor na aktibo sa pagseselebrar nin mga pista, mga bautisimo, dangan mga kasalan. Nagtrabaho siya nin marhay tanganing maitao sa saiyang mga aki an edukasyon.
Pagkakabayon sa Rebolusyon
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Sa saiyang katutubong banwaan, nag-operar si Tandang Sora ni sarong bakalan o tindahan, na kun sae Melchora Aquino, also known as Tandang Sora,was born on January 6, Her parents, Juan Aquino and Valentina de Aquino were peasants residing in Pasong Tamo, Kaloocan. When Melchora Aquino became an adult, she married Fulgencio Ramos. Ramos was a cabeza de barangay, or leader/chief of a barangay. Together they had six kids: Juan, Simon, Epifania, Saturnina, Romualdo, and Juana. She was later widowed and left to take care of her six children. Melchora Aquino was 84 years old when she became involved with the Philippine revolution. She largely contributed to the Katipunan and was nicknamed the Mother of the Katipunan. Andres Bonifacio, the leader of the Katipunan, consulted her several times for his large decision making for the organization. The first open act of defiance against Spain was at her eldest son’s house during the Cry of Caloocan. Approximately 1, Katipuneros came together to tear their cedulas, or community tax certificates, given to them by the Spanish. Tandang Sora used her home to host several secretive meetings for the Katipuneros. During this time she would cook for those who attended the meetings. She also used her home to nurse several Katipuneros who became injured after battle. On August 24th, , the presidents of the Katipunan had a meeting in Tandang Sora’s house when Spanish officials arrived. Her and her family fled to a nearby town to hide but was shortly captured five days later. Her, along with other Filipinos were exiled to Guam. She later returned to the Philippines on February 26, Tandang Sora passed away at the age of in her daughter’s home on March 2, Author, Robin Aquilizan Bolo Sword Filipino revolutionary known for medically aiding revolutionaries This article is about the national hero also known as Tandang Sora. For the road, see Tandang Sora Avenue. Melchora Aquino Melchora Aquino Banlat, Kalookan, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire Banlat, Kalookan, Rizal, Insular Government of the Philippine Islands Fulgencio Ramos Melchora Aquino (January 6, – February 19, ) was a Filipino revolutionary. She became known as "Tandang Sora" ("tandang" meaning "old") because of her old age during the Philippine Revolution (). She was also known as the "Grand Woman of the Revolution" and the "Mother of Balintawak" for her contributions. Melchora Aquino was born on January 6, , in Barrio Banlat, Caloocan (the present-day Barangay Tandang Sora, Quezon City). Having been born on the feast of the Epiphany, she was named after Melchior, one of the Three Wise Men. Melchora, daughter of a peasant couple, Juan and Valentina Aquino, never attended school. However, she was apparently literate at an early age and talented as a singer and performed at local events as well as at Mass for her Church. She was also often chosen for the role of Reyna Elena during the "Santacruzan", a processional pageant commemorating Empress Helen's finding of the Cross of Christ, celebrated in the Philippines in May. Later in life, she married Fulgencio Ramos, a cabeza de barrio (village chief), and bore six children. As his wife she was known as Melchora Aquino de Ramos ("of Ramos"). Her husband died when their youngest child was 7 and she was left as a single parent for their children. Tan Kasaysayang Buhay, Kabayanihan at Lipunan: Ang Talambuhay ni Tandang Sora sa Pagtuturo ng Kasaysayan
Abstract
One gap that remains to be thoroughly addressed in the teaching and study of Philippine history is the relatively limited, if not absence of, space allotted to the discussion of the role and issues of women. In most textbooks, what receives much emphasis is the heroism displayed by men while there are only brief mentions about that of women. This, in turn, can result in the students’ lack of knowledge and understanding of women’s role and importance in our history and society. We can therefore say that to an extent, women continue to be "silenced" in most narratives of Philippine history. With this reality, the significant role of the teacher in situating women in the teaching of history becomes more apparent.
This paper attempts to present various strategies on how to include the biography of Melchora Aquino or Tandang Sora (–) in teaching history, and in the process, show the heroic example of a woman amidst a social crisis. This study also aims to reiterate that heroism knows no gender and that women greatly contributed to the nation’s struggle for freedom. Melchora Aquino
Melchora Aquino
Born
()January 6, Died February 19, () (aged) Resting place Tandang Sora National Shrine, Quezon City Nationality Filipino Spouse Children 6 Early life and marriage