Published On May 14, 2020
Marami ang nagsasabing ito ang orihinal na pangalan ng Pilipinas. Ang âMaharlikaâ daw ay ang "Lost Kingdomâ ng ating mga ninuno... Isang kahariang pinagpala ng ginto at walang katumbas na kayamanan. Isang sinaunang kahariang nabaon na sa limot at pilit binubura sa kasaysayan. Isang katotoohanang pilit itinatago sa ating sambayanang Pilipino.
Ngunit ano nga ba talaga ang Maharlika? Anong ibig sabihin nito? Ano ang tunay na Maharlika? Alamin natin ang katotohanan!
English Version:    âąÂ The Truth About Maharlika [A Lost Kin... Â
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Kirby PĂĄbalan-TĂĄyag ArĂĄullo is a renowned Filipino culture bearer and currently the National Coordinator for Culture and Heritage for NAFCON (National Alliance for Filipino Concerns). He is a DĂĄtĂ» and Lakan by blood, a direct descendant of the last Kings of Luzon (of both LakanĂșlĂą of Tondo and RĂĄja MatandĂĄ of MaynĂlĂą, who are also of the Sultans of Sulu and Brunei, and of the ancient MahÄrÄjas of Majapahit). DĂĄtĂ» Kirby's upbringing exposed him to the contradicting worlds of traditional politics and grassroots activism.
Kirby is the co-founder of the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies, at the University of California, Davis, and has been teaching Filipino peopleâs history and writing in indigenous Philippine scripts (Baybayin & Kulitan) for over a decade. An alumnus of UC Davis, Kirby has also started his graduate studies in the field of history at Harvard University, and on International Human Rights Law at the UniversitĂ© catholique de Louvain in Belgium. He is a visiting professor at various colleges in the Philippines and a research fellow with SĂnĂșpan Singsing, a publicly-funded institute for indigenous advocacy and the study of KapampĂĄngan language, history, and culture.
DĂĄtĂ» Kirby is well-rooted in his culture and passionate about his heritage; he strives to decolonize Philippine history and democratize Ethnic Studies through knowledge and play.