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Group 3 Kartilla
Group 3 Kartilla
Group 3 Kartilla
KATIPUNAN
By: Emilio Jacinto
Background
Katipunan
Founded on the night of July 7, 1892
Recto Avenue , Manila
Kataastaasang Kagalanggalangang
Katipunan ng mga anak ng bayan
Background
Katipunan
Founder: Andres Bonifacio, with the aid of
his friends; Teodoro Plata, Ladislao Diwa,
Deodato Arellano, Valentin Diaz
K a tip u n
an
KKK - Kataas-taasang Kagalanggalangang
Katipunan ng Bayan was a revolutionary
society that espoused independence and
freedom for the Philippines through force
of arms.
Aim of K
KK
To unite the Filipinos
To fight for Philippine Independence
The Great Plebeian
Born in Tondo on
November 30, 1863
First child of poor
parents
Named after St.
Andrew the patron
saint of Manila
Andres Bonifacio
He had three
brothers and two
sisters: Ciriaco,
Procopio,
Espiridona,
Troadio, Maxima
Parents died when
he was 14 years old
Andres Bonifacio
He supported his
siblings by selling
bamboo canes and
paper fans.
Also worked as a
warehouse keeper
in a mosaic tile
factory.
Andres Bonifacio
He started his
education in the
school of Guillermo
Osmeña
Extensive reading of
good books and
learning Spanish by
self-study
Andres Bonifacio
Monica - first wife
who died because
of leprosy.
Gregoria de Jesus -
second wife of
Bonifacio whom he
had a son named
Andres who died of
smallpox.
Andres Bonifacio
He was tried and
convicted by his
enemies and
executed on May 10,
1897.
Andres Bonifacio
Utak ng
Katipunan
Born on
December 15, 1875
in Trozo
(Tondo) Manila
Emilio Jacinto
Joined Katipunan
at the age of 19
and took the
symbolic name
Pingkian
Adopted by his
uncle Don Jose
Dizon
Emilio Jacinto
Collegio de San
Juan de Letran
Studied Law in
UST but was not
able to finish
Remained loyal
to Bonifacio even
after his death.
Emilio Jacinto
He died on April
16, 1899 at the age
of 23 years old
because of
Malaria.
Emilio Jacinto
Katipunan
Membership
Originally the KKK recuited new members by the
means of Triangle System
Pay for membership fee amounting to one real
fuerte (twenty-five centavos) and a monthly due
of media real (twelve centavos)
Hasik: “Triangle” method
Members are to recruit two
new adherents, who would not
know each other but only the
original member who took
him/her in.
“Pacto de Sangre”
Ritual performed upon new
recruits who wish to become
members of the Katipunan
Starts with trials and ends with
signing of agreement using own
blood
B ala n
gkas at A ntas
Sisters of Rizal:
Josefa Rizal
Trinidad Rizal
Pro m i
n e n t K a tip u
nera
Melchora Ramos y Aquino
Tandang Sora (Jan. 6, 1812 -
Mar. 2, 1919)
Mother of Katipunan
Pro m i
n e n t K a tip u
nera
Melchora Ramos y Aquino
Fed and nursed the wounded
patriots
Later was arrested by the
Spanish authorities and was
exiled in Marianas
K a rtil
la of th e K
a tip u n a n
Kartilla is a word adopted from the Spanish
cartilla, which at the time meant a primer for
grade school students.
It served as the guidebook for new members
of the organization which laid out the group's
rules and principles.
K a rtil
la of th e K
a tip u n a n
Written by Emilio Jacinto
The Kartilla consisted of thirteen "teachings"
which the members of the society were
expected to follow.
Batas, Prinsipyo, Kaisipan
Declaration of
Principles
"Kartilla ng Katipunan" (Richardson, (2013). pp.
131-137) [Declaration of Principles] is as follows: