The term "Kadayawan" is derived from the Mandaya word “madayaw”, a warm and friendly greeting used to explain a thing that is valuable, superior, beautiful, good, or profitable.
Long time ago, Davao’s ethnic tribes residing at the foot of Mount Apo would converge during a bountiful harvest. This ritual serves as their thanksgiving to the gods particularly to the “Manama” (the Supreme Being).
Various farming implements, fruits, flowers, vegetables, rice and corn grains were displayed on mats as villagers give their respect and thanks for the year's abundance. Singing, dancing and offerings to their divine protectors are the highlights of this ritual.
Although times have changed, this practice of thanksgiving or “pahinungod” is still very much practiced by modern day Dabawenyos. This tradition flourished and evolved into an annual festival of thanksgiving.
In the 1970’s, Mayor Elias B. Lopez, a Bagobo, initiated tribal festivals featuring the lumad and the Muslim tribes of Davao City where they showcase their dances and rituals of thanksgiving.
Later in 1986, a program called "Unlad Proyekto Davao" was initiated by the government which was aimed to unite the Dabawenyos after the turbulent Martial Law era. At that time, the festival was called "Apo Duwaling," a name created from the famous icons of Davao: Mt. Apo, the country's highest peak; Durian, the king of fruits; and Waling-waling, the queen of orchids.
“Apo Duwaling” was meant to showcase the city as a peaceful destination to visit and to do business after 1986 EDSA Revolution.
Finally in 1988, City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte renamed the festival as "Kadayawan sa Dabaw" to celebrate the bountiful harvest of Davao’s flowers, fruits and other produce as well as the wealth of the city’s cultures. To this day, the festival continues to honor the city's richness and diverse artistic, cultural and historical heritage in a grand celebration of thanksgiving for all of Davao City's blessings.
~from www.kadayawan.com
Minamahal kong 2011 Kadayawan Organizers,
Ako po ay sumusulat para ipahayag ang aking mga napansin nitong mga nagdaang araw. Hindi po lamang ito pagbatikos kundi isang pagpapakita ng pagmamahal sa siyudad na naging pangalawang tahanan ko na,
Unang-una. Bakit po ganito ang logo?
Ang Y para na agila (Philippine Eagle) ay tila isang "Devil's" fork kung titingnan. Parang tuning fork sabi pa ng isang kakilala. Ang agila ay tila isang hipogriff.
At bakit po KING OF FESTIVALS? Nasaan na ang Queen? Dati ito ay Festival of all festivals.Mas sinasang-ayunan ko ito.Parang wala po yata tayong gender sensitivity dito. Siguro lalake ang gumawa niyan, wika pa ng isang kakilala. Hindi ko masabi kong tama sila.
At yung Davao Punch offering sa airport, ay may ibang konotasyon.
Siguro nga mas maganda ito at nakakatawag ng pansin. Davao punch= Bagong pambansang kamao? :))
Subalit ang pinakamasaklap na aking naranasan ngayon ay ang napakamahal pa rin na durian! Huhu..Dati-rati pag ganitong mga panahon, mga P30-40 na lang ang kilo. Maliit lang daw ang harvest. Ulan ng ulan nitong nakaraang buwan. Ang mga bulaklak ng puno ng durian ay nahuhulog. Nagbabago na talaga ang klima, at habang hindi natin sineserysoo ang plano para sa mitigasyon at adaptasyon lalong-lalo na sa agrikultura, kokonti ng kokonti ang ani.
Alam kong mas marami pang atraksiyong inihanda. Nawa'y maging makabuluhan ito para sa lahat.
Hiling ko lang po. Sana sa susunod na taon, gawin kayang patimpalak ang paggawa ng logo?
nagmamahal,
Inday Dabawenya
Ako po ay sumusulat para ipahayag ang aking mga napansin nitong mga nagdaang araw. Hindi po lamang ito pagbatikos kundi isang pagpapakita ng pagmamahal sa siyudad na naging pangalawang tahanan ko na,
Unang-una. Bakit po ganito ang logo?
Ang Y para na agila (Philippine Eagle) ay tila isang "Devil's" fork kung titingnan. Parang tuning fork sabi pa ng isang kakilala. Ang agila ay tila isang hipogriff.
At bakit po KING OF FESTIVALS? Nasaan na ang Queen? Dati ito ay Festival of all festivals.Mas sinasang-ayunan ko ito.Parang wala po yata tayong gender sensitivity dito. Siguro lalake ang gumawa niyan, wika pa ng isang kakilala. Hindi ko masabi kong tama sila.
At yung Davao Punch offering sa airport, ay may ibang konotasyon.
Siguro nga mas maganda ito at nakakatawag ng pansin. Davao punch= Bagong pambansang kamao? :))
Subalit ang pinakamasaklap na aking naranasan ngayon ay ang napakamahal pa rin na durian! Huhu..Dati-rati pag ganitong mga panahon, mga P30-40 na lang ang kilo. Maliit lang daw ang harvest. Ulan ng ulan nitong nakaraang buwan. Ang mga bulaklak ng puno ng durian ay nahuhulog. Nagbabago na talaga ang klima, at habang hindi natin sineserysoo ang plano para sa mitigasyon at adaptasyon lalong-lalo na sa agrikultura, kokonti ng kokonti ang ani.
Alam kong mas marami pang atraksiyong inihanda. Nawa'y maging makabuluhan ito para sa lahat.
Hiling ko lang po. Sana sa susunod na taon, gawin kayang patimpalak ang paggawa ng logo?
nagmamahal,
Inday Dabawenya
A bucket list is a list of things you want to do before you die. It comes from the term "kicked the bucket".The movie by Rob Reiner called "The Bucket List" featuring two terminally ill men (played by Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson) go on a road trip to do the things they wanted to do before they die.
Inspired also by Nikki Tomines, a friend I met in twitter, I am making now my own list to accomplish before my hair turns grey.:)
1. learn how to swim
One of the MUST things to do since the succeeding lists are all about water! I really feel I'm a mermaid incarnate (because I love love love the sea!) but the punishment for my over kakulitan is not knowing how to swim! Haha! Well..i do know how as long as my feet can touch the sea floor.When I can no longer feel the sands on my feet, I panic. Need to get over the trauma soon!
2.Learn surfing in San Juan, La Union and have hottah hottah Luke Skywater as my teacher. (He promised already. I hope I won't be distracted. Might end up drooling at his abs. haha!)Managed to get his autograph instead. haha Soon LU and Lukey. Soon.
3.Swim with the pawikan, butanding, and/or dolphin.Reached the peak of Mt. Apo last May 12,2012 at 11:40AM.
4. Explore Palawan esp. Coron. Culion and Cuyo!
5. Go to Bongao, Tawi-tawi.
6. Make my inter-island trips: Cebu-Bohol and Bacolod-Dumaguete-Siquijor.
7. Go bungee jumping, skywalk and scuba diving.
8.Climb Mt. Apoand Hamiguitan bonsai forest.
9. Watch Azkals football match live.(done last Dec. 3,2012. Seeing David Beckham in flesh was a HUGE bonus!)
10. Watch FIFA World Cup. 2014 in Brazil. 2018 Russia. 2022 Qatar. :))
11. Watch Cinemalaya premier night.
12. Buy a domain for my blog.
13.Buy DSLR.
14.Get my photograph(s) published.
15.Help friends make their coffee table books (Heads up for Kuya Julz and Eli! Hanap na tayo ng sponsors.:))
16.Organize another birthday school supplies giving for the kids.
17.Study MA abroad.
18.Have my own library.
19.Donate blood.
20.Get inked! :)
21.Learn to play the guitar.
22.Wear a Filipiniana terno.(wore one during the last day of class in a two-week training at Wageningen University). Here it is:
| Who's the walking sun?! HAHA! |
23.Do this stunt:
24. Relearn playing the kulintang.
25.Witness a meteor shower.
26.Dress up for a costume party.
27. Brush up my cooking skills.
28.Learn ice skating.
29.Act in an indie film.
30.Fly in a hot-air balloon.(To fly I just learned is very very expensive! around 7k each. But I did go to the 17th Hot Air Balloon Festival in Clark Airfield last Feb. 12,2012 with the Happy Freaks!)
31.Learn poi dancing.
32.Ride an elephant.
33.Learn a new language (still torn between Italian or Spanish).
34.Be a licensed massage therapist.
35.Travel Europe.(Blessed to travel a small part of it, Netherlands and Belgium last Feb. 19-March 12,2012).
36.Experience Sakura (cherry) blossom festival in Japan.
37.Visit Cuba and Curitiba, Brazil (one of the best eco-city. it's mantra? A city for people, not cars! Awesome!)
38.Retrace Che Guevarra's motorcyle journey.
39.Visit Wizarding World of Harry Potter themed park.
40.Visit Jerusalem.
41.Walk the Great Wall of China.
42.Explore a castle.
43.Fire a real gun.
44.Visit Africa.
45.Organize a surprise party for someone.
46.Stand at a border of 2 countries.(The closest I got is standing on the bridge delta work at Oosterschelde, Netherlands which is at the boundary of Antwerp, Belgium. Locally, traversing Samar-Leyte in 20 minutes is one of the best trips I made. First feeling of being in 2 places at the same time.)
| at Oosterschelde |
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| Tacloban-Samar in 20min |
47.Go on pilgrimage in India. Aside from Taj Mahal, I would love to visit this new Star Wars-like building in Mumbai (and wear Padme Amidala-like dress.weeeiiii!)
48. Write an autobiography.
49.Develop ancestral home. Probably have an orchard.
50. Find someone who is God-fearing to share my life with.
The solid moon watched the death of night
The ocean groaned, straining to push the tide
Dew wet, clutched by the trembling hands of time
The blanket of dawn fell
So slowly to reveal Mother Earth
Silhouetted against the horizon- in the throes of birth
The crowning glory peeped, blotching the sky fire red
In the symphony the trees swayed
To the hearing of waves….
As if on cue awoke the birds
I wittering in confusion, heralding
The arrival of a new day.
~mccapili, eons ago
Sunrise at Quadra Eco Resort, Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon
March 20, 2009
Sunrise is the beautiful sign of hope and was created by God to let us know that life does not end after sunset.
Morning rush in Panabo on our way to Governor Generoso (July 27, 2011)
A new start in Dumingag, Zamboanga del Sur (February 14,2011)
We sleep, but the loom of life never stops and the pattern which was weaving when the sun went down is weaving when it comes up tomorrow.~ Henry Ward Beecher
Ending the day with joy in Sultan Naga Dimaporo, Lanao de Norte (February 15,2011)
I wish I could paint the sky with colors like this. Sunset in Gutalac, Zamboanga del Norte (February 14, 2011)




