- The
Bagakay is an
ancient Filipino weapon made of bamboo. It is a two
pointed wooden dart type of
weapon about ten
inches in
length thrown at an enemy...
- The primary, and most traditional,
element in the
decoration was the
bagakay, or
young bamboo branches from
which junk food,
native delicacies such...
- Club is a pre-war army
facility converted into a golf
course located in
Bagakay, at the foot of
Mount Malindang. The
Immaculate Conception Pipe Organ,...
- made of bamboo.
Sharpened bamboo javelins weighted with sand
known as
bagakay were used as
disposable missile weapons in both land and
naval warfare...
-
climbing bamboos (Dinochloa spp.)
Another endemic species, the
lumampao or
bagakay bamboo (Schizostachyum lumampao),
which are used for
making sawali (woven...
- 'Pahiyas Festival' of Lucban, Quezon.
Pliant bamboo treetops and
trellises (
bagakay)
weighed down by
succulent fruits,
native candies, rice cakes, and colorful...
- Each baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Antipolo Alburo (
Bagakay)
Bitoon Cabugao Cancohoy Caub Del
Carmen (Poblacion)
Domoyog Esperanza...
- they
formed a new
society and came up with the name Bagobo.: 7
Bagakay -
Bagakays can be
either made of wood or
steel depending on choice,
wooden ones...
- shirt,
towel Pana at Palaso: Bow and
arrow Sibat:
Spear Sumpit:
Blowpipe Bagakay:
Darts Tirador/Pintik/Saltik: Spanish,
Cebuano and
Tagalog for slingshot...
-
metal tips and were
meant to be disposable. They were made from
sharpened bagakay (Schizostachyum lumampao)
bamboo whose compartments were
filled with sand...