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Fernando C. Amorsolo: The Barter of Panay for a Golden Salakot. 1956.

by Ayala Museum Research Team.
Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1956 | Paintings and drawings | 1975 | amrt | datu puti | golden salakot | history | insular life fgu | marikudo | panay | salacot | visayas | atisOnline resources: View in Retrato website | View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) printGeneral Note(s):
Oil on canvas. 34 x 52 ". The intrepid sea rovers from Borneo, led by Datu Puti, landed in Panay and found an ideal site for settlement. Entering the village not far from what is now Iloilo City, they were met by Marikudo, the "pangulo" or chief of short and swarty natives called the "Atis" , who after a peaceful negotiation agreed to the sale of Panay lowland for a golden headgear, locally called "salakot" and a necklace. After the sale, Marikudo and his tribe dutifully transferred to a new home in the hillsCollection: Insular Life - FGU CollectionImage type: Reproduction: PaintingMedia format: print
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Oil on canvas. 34 x 52 ". The intrepid sea rovers from Borneo, led by Datu Puti, landed in Panay and found an ideal site for settlement. Entering the village not far from what is now Iloilo City, they were met by Marikudo, the "pangulo" or chief of short and swarty natives called the "Atis" , who after a peaceful negotiation agreed to the sale of Panay lowland for a golden headgear, locally called "salakot" and a necklace. After the sale, Marikudo and his tribe dutifully transferred to a new home in the hills.

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