the founding of the katipunan
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THE FOUNDING OF THE KATIPUNANPRMalitIII
ESTABLISHMENT
July 7, 1892 Deodato Arellano’s Residence on #27
Azcarraga (now Claro M. Recto Avenue), near Elcano Street, Tondo.
FULL NAME
Kataas-taasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan.
FOUNDING FATHERS OF KATIPUNAN
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Andres Bonifacio Ladislao Diwa
UST law studentSecretary of La Liga Filipina's popular
council of Tondo Teodoro Plata Deodato Arellano
Ateneo de Municipal de Manila student Valentin Diaz
Gobernadorcillo of Tayug, Pangasinan Jose Dizon
Engraver in the mint in Manila
THE RECRUITMENT METHOD
New recruits to the secret society underwent a rigorous initiation process, similar to Masonic practices. A neophyte, dressed in black and accompanied by his sponsor, was brought to a small room decorated with patriotic posters (1), in front of a cabinet draped in black. He was then seated at a dimly-lit table, on which rested a bolo (2), a revolver (3), and a set of questions which he must answer to the satisfaction of the members assembled: What was the condition of the Philippines in the early times? What is the condition today? What will be the condition in the future?
The candidate was expected to respond that the Filipinos were once independent, and that the Spaniard colonizers had not improved the conditions of the Philippines, but that soon the Philippines would be free once more. The master of ceremonies would once more try to discourage him by telling him to back down if he does not have enough courage; should he persist, he is led blindfolded into another room for a physical test. The final rites involved the neophyte signing the oath of membership in his own blood, usually drawn from a cut made by a scalpel to the left forearm.
RIPE FOR REVOLUTION: EVENTS THAT TRIGGERED THE FOUNDING OF THE KATIPUNAN
Economic and political oppression of Filipinos, both indios and creoles, by Spanish colonial authorities.
The failure of Rizal and La Liga Filipina's reformism.
Arrest of Rizal and exile to Dapitan. Recognition of Bonifacio of the necessity of
revolution, as inspired by Marcelo H. Del Pilar, over reform.
II. AIMS AND STRUCTURE OF THE KATIPUNAN
Three primary objectives Moral: teach the Filipinos good manners,
cleanliness, hygiene, and fine morals. Civic: defend the oppressed and help the
members who are in need. Political: achieve independence from Spain
through a revolution.
THE LAKAMBINI AND THE WOMEN OF THE KATIPUNAN
The marriage of Gregoria de Jesus to Andres Bonifacio in church then under the rites of the Katipunan has earned her the title of Lakambini. She was the first woman to be initiated into the Katipunan.
The women rendered valuable services to the Katipunan. They guarded the secret papers and documents of the society. Whenever the Katipunan held sessions in a certain house, they usually made merry, singing and dancing with some of the men in the living room so that the civil guard were led that there was nothing but a harmless social party within.
THE KATIPUNAN GOVERNMENT
Supreme Council Provincial Council Popular Council Judicial Council Katipunan Assembly
Supreme Council Presidents of Provincial and Popular Council
Secret Chamber Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Pio Valenzuela
THE KATIPUNAN CODE
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THE KATIPUNAN FLAG