- The
Bagakay is an
ancient Filipino weapon made of bamboo. It is a two
pointed wooden dart type of
weapon about ten
inches in
length thrown at an enemy...
- pre-war army
facility converted into a golf
course located in Baran****
Bagakay, at the foot of
Mount Malindang.
Ozamiz Airport, also
known as Labo Airport...
- [citation needed]
Sharpened bamboo javelins weighted with sand
known as
bagakay were used as
disposable missile weapons in both land and
naval warfare...
-
climbing bamboos (Dinochloa spp.)
Another endemic species, the
lumampao or
bagakay bamboo (Schizostachyum lumampao),
which are used for
making sawali (woven...
- The primary, and most traditional,
element in the
decoration was the
bagakay, or
young bamboo branches from
which junk food,
native delicacies such...
- gunong, susuwat, tagan, and utak. A
variety of
spears (sibat), axes,
darts (
bagakay), and
arrows (pana or busog) are also used.
Kampilan sword from Sulu Basih...
- Each baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Antipolo Alburo (
Bagakay)
Bitoon Cabugao Cancohoy Caub Del
Carmen (Poblacion)
Domoyog Esperanza...
- they
formed a new
society and came up with the name Bagobo.: 7
Bagakay -
Bagakays can be
either made of wood or
steel depending on choice,
wooden ones...
- 29 baran****s. Each baran****
consists of
puroks while some have sitios.
Bagakay Baran**** 1 (Poblacion) Baran**** 10 (Poblacion) Baran**** 11 (Poblacion)...
- in
Tagalog is
commonly called anos /
bokawe / bocaue, and in Cebuano:
bagakay. It is
propagated using seeds or
rhizome cuttings. In the Philippines,...