BAHÁNDÌAN is the institutional repository of the Central Philippine University for the management, dissemination, and preservation of digital materials that represent the scholarly work of the academic community and its affiliates and their faculty members and students.

BAHÁNDÌAN is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the Central Philippine University and its affiliates. Access is generally unrestricted, in compliance with the Open Archives Initiative (OAI) protocol for metadata harvesting, which makes such archives interoperable and cross-searchable.

BAHÁNDÌAN is a Hiligaynon term for a treasure chest (Uy-Griño, 2005). This institutional repository symbolizes a trove of valuable scholarly works of the institution. This digital repository is established to provide open, online access to the University's research and scholarship, to preserve these works for future generations, to promote new models of scholarly communication, and to help deepen community understanding of the value of higher education.

Uy-Griño, E. (2005). Diksyonaryo: Hiligaynon-English/ English-Hiligaynon. Iloilo City, Philippines: Central Philippine University

This repository is managed by the Henry Luce III Library of the University.

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  • Was he left of right handed? 

    Arroyo, Nemia P. (Sunday Times Magazine, 1963-05-05)
    This year being the Andres Bonifacio Centennial, why don't you take a drive to Caloocan Circle and look up at the largest statue of Manila's Hero? If this is a physical impossibility, settle for any poster or picture ...
  • Andres Bonifacio and the outbreak of the Katipunan Revolt 

    Zafra, Nicolas (Philippine Journal of Education, 1952-10)
    The Philippine Revolution was an event of great importance and significance in our history. It represented the united effort, will and purpose of the Filipino people to secure for themselves and their posterity the blessings ...
  • Quezon and the bones of Bonifacio 

    Villanueva, Francisco, Jr. (Sunday Times Magazine, 1962-10-21)
    In 1934, after a hectic publicity campaign in America, Manuel Luis Quezon-then head of the Philippine Senate succeeded in having the Tydings-McDuffe Law enacted by the American Congress. Returning to the islands Quezon ...
  • When Bonifacio wrote his poem - "Pagibig sa Tinubuang Bayan" (Love of Native Land) 

    Villanueva, Francisco Jr. (Agricultural and Industrial Life, 1962-11)
    IN THE CAREFUL study of Tagalog literature, you will find a s one of its most beautiful gems, the poem entitled "Pagibig sa Tinabuang Bayan " (Love of Native Land"), written originally in Tagalog by the glorious Father of ...
  • The soul of the revolution 

    Quirino, Jose A. (Philippine Free Press, 1957-11-30)
    If Apolinario Mabini, the Sublime Paralytic, was the brains of the revolution and Emilio Jacinto the heart of the Philippine libertarian struggle, then Andres Bonifacio, oftentimes known as the Great Plebeian, was undoubtedly ...

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