Report in History
Report in History
Report in History
5
S O N:
THE
KARTILYA
OF THE
. Birth of Katipunan
• July 7,1892 • in a house of Deodato Arellano on
Azcarraga street in Tondo, Manila. As a
symbol of the member's loyalty, they
performed the solemn rite of sanduguan
Tagalog: “Katastaasang Kagalang galang
Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan”
English: “ Supreme and Venerale Society of the
• Deodato Arellano -
Supremo
• Ladislao Diwa -
Fiscal
• Teodora Plata -
• born on (November 30,1863 - died
May 10, 1867) was a Filipino
revolutionary leader and the
president of the Tagalog Republic.
• “The Father of Philippine
Revolution”
• He was a founder and leader of the
Katipunan movement which sought
Andres Bonifacio y de Castro the independence of the Philippines
(1863 - 1867) from Spanish colonial rule and
started the Philippine Revolution.
• Also a member of La Liga Filipina, although he soon lost hope in
gaining reforms though peaceful means. This feeling was especially
heightened when Jose Rizal was exiled to Dapitan. Bonifacio became
convinced that the only way the Philippines could gain independence
was through a revolution.
• Bonifacio then founded the “Katastaasang Kagalanggalangang
Katipuanan ng mga Anak ng Bayan” (KKK) on July 7, 1892 in a house
on Azcarraga street in Tondo Manila.
• The Katipunan had colorful beginnings. As a symbol of the member’s
loyalty, they performed the solemn rite of sanduguan (blood compact),
wherein each one signed his name with his own blood..
• The members agreed to recruit more people using the “triangle system”
of enlistment. Each original member would recruit tow new members
who were not related to each other. Each new member would do the
AIMS OF KATIPUNAN
To develop a strong alliance with each and every
Katipunero
To unite Filipinos into one solid nation
To win Philippine independence by means of an
armed conflict or revolution
To establish a republic after independence
II.
RECRUITM
ENT
OF
MEMBERS
Methods in Recruitment
• Triangle System • Initation Rites
- tested the courages,
patriotism, and loyalty of
members
• CLASSES OF
MEMBERSHIP
KATIPON - “Anak ng
Katipunero