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Capiznon people (Capizeño)
Total population
710,273 [1]
Regions with significant populations
Philippines Philippines
( Capiz, Aklan, Iloilo, and Masbate)
Languages
Visayan (mainly Capiznon, followed by Hiligaynon, and Igbok), Filipino, English and Spanish.
Related ethnic groups
Filipinos ( Hiligaynons, Aklanons, Karay-a, Masbateños, other Visayans), Austronesian peoples

The Capiznons ( Capiznon: mga Capiznon; Spanish: capiceños) are a Visayan ethnic group native to Capiz and the surrounding areas of the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. [2][ unreliable source?] They speak Capiceño, a Visayan language.

Notable Capiznons (Capizeños)

This list includes people with roots from Capiz.

Art

Business

Politics

Entertainment

[4]

Media

  • Paolo Bediones, Filipino commercial model, television host, journalist, newscaster and radio announcer
  • Kara David, television host and journalist.

Medicine

Music

Beauty Pageants

Social sciences

  • Josepha Abiertas first female Filipino lawyer and bar topnotcher [8]
  • Eugene A. Tan, Human rights lawyer, author, and professor of law. He was murdered in 1994.

Sports

Indigenous Capiznon religion

Immortals

  • Laon: the supreme deity; a goddess said to reside in the mountain at the neighboring island of Negros [10]
  • Bulalakaw: a bird god who looks like a peacock and can cause illnesses; lives in Mount Madja-as [11]
  • Mediators to the Gods
    • Bangutbanwa: ensures good harvests and an orderly universe [12]
    • Mangindalon: intercedes for sick persons; punishes enemies [13]
    • Soliran: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies [14]
    • Solian: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies [15]
    • Manunubo: the good spirit of the sea [16]
  • Tungkung Langit: the god of the sky who brings famine, drought, storms, and floods [17]
  • Lulid-Batang: the god of the earth, responsible for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions [18]
  • Linting Habughabug: the god of lightning, whose look kills people and who shouts in anger [19]
  • Launsina: the goddess of the sun, moon, stars, and seas, and the most beloved because people seek forgiveness from her [20]
  • Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan: the goddess of greed to whom people pray when they want to get rich [21]
  • Saragnayan: the god of darkness who has the power to replace brightness with darkness [22]
  • Lubay-lubyuk Hanginun si Mahuyuk-huyukun: the goddess of the evening breeze; cools people, especially during the summer [23]
  • Suklang Malayun: the guardian of happy homes [24]
  • Maklilum-sa-twan: the god of the plains and valleys. [25]
  • Agurang: the good spirit who fought against Asuwang [26]
  • Asuwang: the malevolent spirit who fought against Asuwang [27]

See also

References

  1. ^ "2010 Census of Population and Housing, Report No. 2A: Demographic and Housing Characteristics (Non-Sample Variables) - Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Capisnon - Ethnic Groups of the Philippines". ethnicgroupsphilippines.com.
  3. ^ http://www.pinoyfraternity.com/lofiversion/index.php/t295.html[ permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Ryan won't let sad past ruin his future". The Philippine STAR.
  5. ^ "Charlie Davao: Kontrabida Forever". Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  6. ^ Sports, ABS-CBN (8 January 2016). "MEET THE BELOS: Mac and Dr. Vicki finally meet!". ABS-CBN News.
  7. ^ "Jovita Fuentes was born in the town of Capiz February 15, 1895". The Kahimyang Project. 14 February 2012.
  8. ^ "Josefa Abiertas". www.oocities.org.
  9. ^ Corp, ABS-CBN. "MEET THE BELOS: Mac and Dr. Vicki finally meet!". ABS-CBN SPORTS.
  10. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  11. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  12. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  13. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  14. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  15. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  16. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  17. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  18. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  19. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  20. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  21. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  22. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  23. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  24. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  25. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  26. ^ Clavel, L. S. (1972). The Oral Literature of Capiz. University of the Philippines Diliman.
  27. ^ Clavel, L. S. (1972). The Oral Literature of Capiz. University of the Philippines Diliman.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capiznon people (Capizeño)
Total population
710,273 [1]
Regions with significant populations
Philippines Philippines
( Capiz, Aklan, Iloilo, and Masbate)
Languages
Visayan (mainly Capiznon, followed by Hiligaynon, and Igbok), Filipino, English and Spanish.
Related ethnic groups
Filipinos ( Hiligaynons, Aklanons, Karay-a, Masbateños, other Visayans), Austronesian peoples

The Capiznons ( Capiznon: mga Capiznon; Spanish: capiceños) are a Visayan ethnic group native to Capiz and the surrounding areas of the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. [2][ unreliable source?] They speak Capiceño, a Visayan language.

Notable Capiznons (Capizeños)

This list includes people with roots from Capiz.

Art

Business

Politics

Entertainment

[4]

Media

  • Paolo Bediones, Filipino commercial model, television host, journalist, newscaster and radio announcer
  • Kara David, television host and journalist.

Medicine

Music

Beauty Pageants

Social sciences

  • Josepha Abiertas first female Filipino lawyer and bar topnotcher [8]
  • Eugene A. Tan, Human rights lawyer, author, and professor of law. He was murdered in 1994.

Sports

Indigenous Capiznon religion

Immortals

  • Laon: the supreme deity; a goddess said to reside in the mountain at the neighboring island of Negros [10]
  • Bulalakaw: a bird god who looks like a peacock and can cause illnesses; lives in Mount Madja-as [11]
  • Mediators to the Gods
    • Bangutbanwa: ensures good harvests and an orderly universe [12]
    • Mangindalon: intercedes for sick persons; punishes enemies [13]
    • Soliran: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies [14]
    • Solian: one of two performers of the marriage ceremonies [15]
    • Manunubo: the good spirit of the sea [16]
  • Tungkung Langit: the god of the sky who brings famine, drought, storms, and floods [17]
  • Lulid-Batang: the god of the earth, responsible for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions [18]
  • Linting Habughabug: the god of lightning, whose look kills people and who shouts in anger [19]
  • Launsina: the goddess of the sun, moon, stars, and seas, and the most beloved because people seek forgiveness from her [20]
  • Burigadang Pada Sinaklang Bulawan: the goddess of greed to whom people pray when they want to get rich [21]
  • Saragnayan: the god of darkness who has the power to replace brightness with darkness [22]
  • Lubay-lubyuk Hanginun si Mahuyuk-huyukun: the goddess of the evening breeze; cools people, especially during the summer [23]
  • Suklang Malayun: the guardian of happy homes [24]
  • Maklilum-sa-twan: the god of the plains and valleys. [25]
  • Agurang: the good spirit who fought against Asuwang [26]
  • Asuwang: the malevolent spirit who fought against Asuwang [27]

See also

References

  1. ^ "2010 Census of Population and Housing, Report No. 2A: Demographic and Housing Characteristics (Non-Sample Variables) - Philippines" (PDF). Philippine Statistics Authority. Retrieved 19 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Capisnon - Ethnic Groups of the Philippines". ethnicgroupsphilippines.com.
  3. ^ http://www.pinoyfraternity.com/lofiversion/index.php/t295.html[ permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Ryan won't let sad past ruin his future". The Philippine STAR.
  5. ^ "Charlie Davao: Kontrabida Forever". Archived from the original on 2016-10-18. Retrieved 2016-10-15.
  6. ^ Sports, ABS-CBN (8 January 2016). "MEET THE BELOS: Mac and Dr. Vicki finally meet!". ABS-CBN News.
  7. ^ "Jovita Fuentes was born in the town of Capiz February 15, 1895". The Kahimyang Project. 14 February 2012.
  8. ^ "Josefa Abiertas". www.oocities.org.
  9. ^ Corp, ABS-CBN. "MEET THE BELOS: Mac and Dr. Vicki finally meet!". ABS-CBN SPORTS.
  10. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  11. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  12. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  13. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  14. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  15. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  16. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  17. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  18. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  19. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  20. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  21. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  22. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  23. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  24. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  25. ^ Cruz-Lucero, R., Pototanon, R. M. (2018). Capisnon. With contributions by E. Arsenio Manuel. In Our Islands, Our People: The Histories and Cultures of the Filipino Nation, edited by Cruz-Lucero, R.
  26. ^ Clavel, L. S. (1972). The Oral Literature of Capiz. University of the Philippines Diliman.
  27. ^ Clavel, L. S. (1972). The Oral Literature of Capiz. University of the Philippines Diliman.

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