The Stations of the Cross at the Walkway to the Old Volcano in Camiguin is a must-visit for both spiritual pilgrims and travelers seeking a deeper connection to the island’s history. Set against the backdrop of Mount Vulcan, which erupted in 1871, the trail offers a...
Exploring Camiguin’s Sunken Cemetery and Guiob Church: A Journey Through Time Nestled off the northern coast of Mindanao, Camiguin Island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Two of its most iconic landmarks, the Sunken Cemetery and...
Malaybalay City, located in the province of Bukidnon, Philippines, is a vibrant and culturally rich city with a fascinating history. Nestled in the heart of Mindanao, it is the capital of the province and serves as a melting pot of diverse indigenous groups and...
As first civilian governor of Philippines, determined U.S. colonial policy, which he later pursued as secretary of war and president. An Ohio judge, born in 1857, appointed to Manila by McKinley in 1900. Ceded authority to Filipino elite, strengthened oligarchy, coined term “little brown brothers” to convey his hope to Americanize the natives. Named chief justice of the Supreme Court in 1921 by Harding, died in 1930. (In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines - Stanley Karnow)