This page contains accounts culled from various historical sources
which give some light on the origin of the group of people called
Kapampangans
who in long ages past came to settle that part of the Philippine
archipelago
that is now known as the province of Pampanga, although the reaches of
the Ancient Kapampangan Kingdom included towns and barrios that now
form
part of other contiguous provinces. The origins of these ancient people
are shrouded in mystery and legends. The accounts in this section bring
to light some of these mysteries as these accounts are exerpts from
historical
records that go as far back as a thousand years ago. These accounts are
contributed by members of the Kapampangan-L Discussion and News Group.
If you have access to historical accounts pertaining to the Kapampangan
people and wish to contribute to this page, please e-mail it to
Armando
Regala.
The
Ascendants and Descendants of Prince Balagtas. (Contributed
by Marc D. Nepomuceno)
Map
of Pampanga and its Reaches Circa 1754. (Contributed
by Mrs. Josie Dizon Henson)
The
Kingdom of Sanfotsi. By Pol Kekai Manansala. (link
no
longer active)
Relevance
of the Role of Angeles in Philippine History. By
Mrs. Josie Dizon Henson.
The
Province of Pampanga and its People. By Andro
S.
Camiling, CPA
How
Pampanga Lost Half its Towns (or Why there are Kapampangans in other
Provinces).
By Marc D. Nepomuceno.
Crissot
the Revolutionary. By Jose Malig (Contributed
by
Elmer G. Cato)
Ing
Dai ding Mapiang Sugi ning Indung Kapampangan By
Mike Pangilinan
The
Philippines - entry in The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XII, Copyright
© 1911.
The
Malay Peninsula - entry in the The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition.
2001.
The
Philippines - entry in the The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition.
2001.
Date last updated: April 25, 2004