A Whisper From History
Pens And Heroes of Vigan City
Our journey in conducting a Community-Based Research on the contributions of significant Ilocano writers was both insightful and fulfilling. This photoblog captures our experiences—from gathering information and interviewing experts to documenting the impact of these writers on Ilocano literature and culture.
We brainstormed for possible topics in our Community-Based Research which then led us to conducting a study about the impact of Ilocano authors on literature and culture.
We then gathered primary and secondary sources for the development of our Research. We visited numerous museums, locals, and establishments in order to collect data and information relevant to our study ^^
These are the love letters between Japanese General Sakae Narioka who fell in love with a local woman
A photo containing newspapers from a local publication in Vigan City. This is the news feature of Floro Crisologo, who was killed in the Vigan Metropolitan Cathedral. It shows how impactful news literature were even in the early beginnings of media.
A photo of a researcher gathering historical information from the Vigan City Conservation Complex Museum with the help of a tourism student. The visit was filled with valuable insights that helped us with the crafting of our research paper.
A photo of the researcher taking a glance of the historical figures from a wall, creating a perspective in writing the research paper.
Working on our research paper after gathering information from museums and historical sites. This photo shows our effort in studying the past and organizing our findings.
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