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History

Discovering

Usman, Sittie Hayah A.


Radiamoda, Norlainie
What we'll discuss
The Beginning of kkk
The goals of KKK
kartilya ng katipunan
The rules in Kartilya
You know what is
dangerous?
Ignorance
Tinkerbell
Topic 1
(KKK) The kataastaasan, Kagalanggalang
Katipunan
Who is the founder of KKK?
Other information about KKK
Explanations
Insights 1

Initialism of Kataas-taasang kagalang-


galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng
Bayan (“Highest, Most Respected
Assembly of the Children/Sons of the
Nation”)
Insight 2

Residence of Deodato Arellano in Calle Elcano corner Azcarraga, birthplace of


the Katipunan
The six founders of KKK

Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata,


1863-1930 1866-1897 Andres Bonifacio,
1863-1897
Deodato Arellano, Jose Dizon, Valentin Diaz,
1844-1899 ca 1870? - 1897 1849-1916
The leaders of Kkk

Deodato Arellano Roman Basa Andres Bonifacio


1892 1893 1895
Flag of KKK
Topiv 2
Pampulitika
Moral
Goals of kkk
Sibika
Katrilya ng Katipunan
Realizing the importance of a primer to indoctrinate the
members of the society in its ideals, Jacinto prepared
one which he called Kartilla, a word adopted from the
Spanish cartilla which at the time meant a primer for
grade school students. The Kartilla consisted of
thirteen "teachings" which the members of the society
were expected to follow.
The Katipunan Code of Conduct;

1. The life that is not consecrated to a lofty and reasonable purpose is a tree without a
shade, if not a poisonous weed.
2. To do good for personal gain and not for its own sake is not virtue.

3. It is rational to be charitable and love one's fellow creature, and to adjust one's
conduct, acts and words to what is in itself reasonable.

4. Whether our skin be black or white, we are all born equal: superiority in knowledge,
wealth and beauty are to be understood, but not superiority by nature.

5. The honorable man prefers honor to personal gain; the scoundrel, gain to honor.

6. To the honorable man, his word is sacred.


7. Do not waste thy time: wealth can be recovered but not time lost.
8. Defend the oppressed and fight the oppressor before the law or in the field.

9. The prudent man is sparing in words and faithful in keeping secrets.


10. On the thorny path of life, man is the guide of woman and the children, and if the
guide leads to the precipice, those whom he guides will also go there.

11. Thou must not look upon woman as a mere plaything, but as a faithful companion
who will share with thee the penalties of life; her (physical) weakness will increase
thy interest in her and she will remind thee of the mother who bore thee and reared
thee.

12. What thou dost not desire done unto thy wife, children, brothers and sisters,
that do not unto the wife, children, brothers and sisters of thy neighbor.

13. Man is not worth more because he is a king, because his nose is aquiline, and his
color white, not because he is a *priest, a servant of God, nor because of the high
prerogative that he enjoys upon earth, but he is worth most who is a man of proven and
real value, who does good, keeps his words, is worthy and honest; he who does not
oppress nor consent to being oppressed, he who loves and cherishes his fatherland,
though he be born in the wilderness and know no tongue but his own.

14. When these rules of conduct shall be known to all, the longed-for sun of
Liberty shall rise brilliant over this most unhappy portion of the globe and its
rays shall diffuse everlasting joy among the confederated brethren of the same
rays, the lives of those who have gone before, the fatigues and the well-paid
sufferings will remain. If he who desires to enter (the Katipunan) has informed
himself of all this and believes he will be able to perform what will be his duties,
he may fill out the application for admission.

References
https://www.philippinemasonry.org/kartily
a-ng-katipunan.html
https://www.scribd.com/document/35525
0546/Mga-Miyembro-Kasapi-Ng-sa-
Katipunan
Other resources are from YouTube and
Google, you can find it by searching the
KKK
Thank You for
listening!

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