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MEET THE ARTIFACT METAL

OBSERVE ITS PART.


The kalasag is a large rectangular shield used by the natives in the Philippines. The shield is
made of hardwood and is decorated with elaborate carvings .wood comes from native trees
such as the dapda , polay and sablang. The shield measured about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) in length. Its
base is composed of rattan wood which is strengthened by the application of resin.

A spear is a pole weapon consisting of a shaft, usually of wood, with a pointed head.
The head may be simply the sharpened end of the shaft itself, as is the case with fire
hardened spears, or it may be made of a more durable material fastened to the shaft,
such as flint, obsidian, iron, steel or bronze.
TRY TO MAKE SENSE OF IT.
This weapon is from samar. its from ancient Pilipino people .the use of this thing is to The spear
has been used throughout human history both as a hunting and fishing tool and as a
weapon. Along with the axe, knife and club, it is one of the earliest and most important
tools developed by early humans. As a weapon, it may be wielded with either one hand or
two.the similar thing of a spear today is a A harpoon is a long spear-like instrument used
in fishing, whaling, sealing, and other marine .... Euro-American whalers
were now equipped to hunt faster and more powerful species, such as .

Uses it a historical evedince


The spear has been used throughout human history both as a hunting and fishing tool and as a
weapon. Along with the axe, knife and club, it is one of the earliest and most important tools
developed by early humans. As a weapon, it may be wielded with either one hand or two. It
was used in virtually every conflict up until the modern era, where even then it continues on in
the form of the bayonet, and is probably the most commonly used weapon in history.
MEET A SONG

“Sa Ugoy ng Duyan” (Music by Lucio San Pedro, Lyrics by Levi Celerio,
1947)

Sana’y di nagmaliw ang dati kong araw


Nang munti pang bata sa piling ni nanay
Nais kong maulit ang awit ni inang mahal
Awit ng pag-ibig habang ako’y nasa duyan
Sa aking pagtulog na labis ang himbing
Ang bantay ko’y tala, ang tanod ko’y bituin
Sa piling ni nanay, langit ay buhay
Puso kong may dusa sabik sa ugoy ng duyan
Nais kong matulog sa dating duyan ko, inay
Oh! inay.
ANTICIPATET
The title of this song is sa aguy ng duyan.
TRY TO MAKE SENSE
Lucio San Pedro composed the music of "Ugoy ng Duyan"; it was derived from the fourth piece of
his own Suite pastorale. San Pedro drew inspiration in composing the music of the song from the
melody his mother, Soledad Diestro, hummed when he and his siblings' were put into sleep during
their childhood.[1] The song was supposed to be an entry to a competition in 1943, during
the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.[ However, because he could not find a collaborator to
write the lyrics, he was unable to submit it.
In 1947, San Pedro studied at Juilliard School of Music in New York City.] He went aboard a ship,
the SS Gordon, in 1948 to return to the Philippines. While on a stopover in the Hawaiian city
of Honolulu, he met Levi Celerio, who became San Pedro's lyricist for his composition and wrote the
words of "Ugoy ng Duyan" during the rest of their trip. The song was completed by the time they
landed in Manila.[4] Both San Pedro and Celerio were later named National Artists of the
Philippines; they died in 2002, only two days apart of each other.
USES IT A HISTORICAL EVIDENCE
The lyrics is written in the first person point of view. It comprises two stanzas, with four lines
each. In the first stanza, the singer wishes that his childhood and his memories of his mother
will never fade. He also wants to hear his mother's song again, which he views to be a song of
love. In the second, he describes his sleep to be peaceful while stars watch and guard him. For
him, his life becomes like heaven whenever his mother sings him her lullaby. Finally, he
reveals the reason for his longing: He is enduring some hardship, which is why he craves for
his mother's lullaby. In the final line, the singer addresses his mother, wishing that he could
sleep again in his old cradle.

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