Rapier
01-20-2010, 11:03 PM
www.watawat.net (http://www.watawat.net) is a site that has all the different Filipino flags and it also has info on the Katipunan and Pulahans and it does say that the art of the pulahans was Derobio. I dont know whos site this is, but I would like to say thank you.
Taiaha NZ
01-22-2010, 12:36 AM
The Pulahanes (literally "those wearing red" ), also known as Dios-Dios, were the
members of a religious revival of Philippine beliefs that developed in
the Visayas prior to the Philippine Revolution. At its peak, it
numbered around 10,000-15,000 adherents. The movement was severely
crippled during the Philippine Revolution after the Philippine
Constabulary took over patrols in Samar, when the U.S. military
declared the island as "pacified".
Pulahanes practiced a syncretic religious revival centered mostly on Philippine mythology and
Folk Catholicism. Individual beliefs include the use of anting-antings
as well as the revival of the babaylan.( Indigenous fighting
techniqiues such as eskrima were also utilized in the elite and
ferocious combat style) They practised a form indigenous martial arts
called Derobio Eskrima and they specialize using a heavy,
crescent-shaped Bolo knife in their battles. Religious rituals using
bottles of holy oil, prayer books such as the Bible, consecrated
anting-antings, as blessings before battles.
Americans have described Pulahanes as notorious fighters and are experts in hand-to-hand combat.
War cries were also common among their fighters. They have also been
described as "lacking in strategy" due to their high casualty figures
in battles such as Massacre at Dolores. They have been the subject of
many laws passed during the early American colonial period and have
often been accused of "banditry".
The Pulahans were more of a religious organization made up of Waray people. "Pula" in Waray means
"red"...also in Tagalog. They wore red trousers also, but this
organization went as far back as the early 1890s prior to the
Philippine Revolution.They have no connection to Aguinaldos "Red
Brigade" or Bonifacios Katipunan...the Pulahans were just crazed
religious fanatic killers who wore red...not just in their trousers but
other clothing as well. Although,we do believe many of them
participated in the revolution and Gen Lukban recruited many of them in
Samar...They were responsible for the plotting of the Balangiga
Massacre. They believed more in their religious sect then anything
else...they would go so far as killing women and children. Also, in one
US officers report, they mentioned this group had no special tactic or
strategic skill, they just exploded out in hordes of bolo rushes. To
this day Waray people are considered ruthless fighters.
According to some officers report, these groups would wave a white flag in front of them during
battle, "believing" it would shield them from American bullets. But
when you really think about it, waving a white flag means you surrender
and not to shoot...and when the Americans stopped firing they may have
believed the waving of their white flag is working and warding off
bullets. As ignorant as these cults were, they were a force to be
reckoned with, and most people feared them.
Waving a white flag can mean surrender or a flag of truce to talk. It can be used by both
sides. One to say surrender or the other that is surrendering.
But still, it would stop firing from the other side to see what the white flag is about.
This is what everyone knows is the general "rule" in war. Wave a white flag, truce or surrender.
But these pulahanes, , did not know that. They were mostly made up of
uneducated illiterate high landers who knew nothing of the rules of
war. They honestly believed the white flag was there anting anting.
On their white flags there were some inscriptions (and maybe symbols) on it ; according to
some other sources. the flags were all white with a red cross in the
middle..
http://www.watawat.net/images/pg019_1_01.jpg
THE RED CROSS FLAG OF THE PULAHANES MOVEMENT
http://www.watawat.net/images/pg019_1_02.jpg
A PULAHANES NEAR HIS WHITE FLAG
http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd263/Nokaoimaui/PDEpatch.jpg
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