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Lagonglong

Since the pre-Spanish time Lagonglong has been a fertile ground for rice production. As a matter of fact, its abundant supply of rice could support the neighboring and barrios. Tradition has it that a feast of thanksgiving commemorating the God of Golden harvest and other good spirits upon whom our forebears felt exceedingly grateful was oftentimes performed. This ritual was well attended by the harvesters, some of whom were from other places. With bowed heads, muttering the word LAGONLAGON in earnest gratitude, which means “bountiful harvest” the people thus show their gratefulness to the God of Golden Harvest. This in turn was repeated devotedly and with due respect to the god spirits, by all individuals present. After the ceremony, the banquet of thanksgiving followed incidentally, people from other places who happened to attend the ceremony took it upon themselves and when asked where the rice came from, would tell of the place where they had the chance to witness the interesting Lagonlagon ceremony. From time to time for practical reasons, people simplified this rather tongue-twisting name and eventually changed the word LAGONLAGON to LAGONGLONG.

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Urban / Rural

Barangay Officials

A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The “barangay officials” is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay and 7 Barangay Kagawad. Thus, there are 8 members of the Legislative Council in a barangay. Each member has its own respective committee where they are Chairmen of those committees. The Committees are the following: (1) Peace and Order Committee, (2) Infrastructure Committee, (3) Education Committee, (4) Health Committee, (5) Agriculture Committee, (6) Tourism Committee, (7) Finance Committee, and (8) Youth and Sports Committee. There are 3 appointed members of each committee. (Source)

Sapong Spring Resort

Lagonglong

The 2800 sq.meter property where Sapong Spring Resort is located was advertised for sale last year (2014). Status on this and if the Resort is open, is unknown.

“For Sale” according to this site…

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Kulas: #BecomingFilipino – Introduction

Introduction



In our serie, “In the footsteps of Kulas”, the camera  markers shows some of the places he visited in Region 10 and a link to his video from that place.

Kulas: Region 10 Episode 1

 Camiguin – “Come Again”

The green markers shows the places Kulas visited. The red shows other attractions in the area. To read more about the places, click on markers.

Kulas: Region 10 Episode 2 & 3

Mambuaya, Coconut Learning

Mambuaya, Coconut Tree Climbing

The green markers shows the places Kulas visited. The red shows other attractions in the area. To read more about the places, click on markers.

The Plastic Balloon

Kulas: Region 10 Episode 4

Wao Lanao Del Sur, Tricycle Driving

The green markers shows the places Kulas visited. The red shows other attractions in the area. To read more about the places, click on markers.

Kulas: Region 10 Episode 5

Impasugong Bukidnon, Filipino Cowboy Country

The green markers shows the places Kulas visited. The red shows other attractions in the area. To read more about the places, click on markers.