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Long after the last of Gen. Aguinaldo's men surrendered to the Americans, independent armies continued their fight for independence. ... ; Macario Sakay: Tulisán or Patriot?
; Philippine History and Culture Series ... Edited by Hector Santos; © 1996-99 by PHGLA; All rights reserved ... "Macario Sakay: Tulisán or Patriot?" by Paul Flores.
The persistence of this term, while extremely significant for understanding the forces involved in shaping the Katipunan of Macario Sakay, does not explain why both Bonifacio and, later, Sakay,
HEROES ; Lapu-Lapu; Jose P. Rizal; Gregorio Del Pilar; Marcelo H. Del ilar; Melchora Aquino; Francisco Baltazar; Emilio Jacinto; Apolinario Mabini; Macario Sakay; Claro M. Recto;
General Macario Sakay was a member of the Katipunan who refused to surrender and pledge allegiance to the United States.
; Week 4 - commencing 6 August 2001: The Phil-American War 1899-1903 (2); Reading Text: Macario Sakay: Tulisán or Patriot? by Paul Flores;
A dramatization of the life of Macario Sakay, the last Filipino revolutionary to hold out against the Americans during the tumultuous period of the Filipino-American War which had supposedly ended ...
Macario Sakay was a true patriot and I can hardly believe that he ended his life on the gallows.
Sakay issued a manifesto declaring Filipino right to self determination at a time when support for independence was considered a crime by the American occupation forces in the Philippines .
[edit] Early Policing ... [edit] Pacification Campaigns ... Macario Sakay. Hostilities continued in Batangas, Mindoro, Cebu, Bohol and Samar.