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Bado dangwa
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3. This history of the premier Barangay was
base from an interview taken from the old
Folks known as the first settlers as this
was then a part of Barangay Calanan.
The first occupant of this wide track of
land before the settlers was the Matanao
and his wife.
4. This couple was not blessed for an heir to
inherit their poverty their property. Then
the Governor of the Mountain Province,
5. Bado Dangwa took interest of the said
land and declaired it as his pasture land
and a certain Dela Penia declared Ngipen
and some part of Madapdappig while
below Ngipen, Takao, Aquino, and Manao
declared it.
6. Later in 1946, Tangkib bought the
declared by Dela Penia and likewise
Ottao, Massagan and Cagdan. These
buyers come from different tribes like
Naneng, Pasil and Guilayon.
7. They are the first to settle at
Madapdappig known as Dam Site, the
other parts of the land were occupied by
different ethnic like Ilocanos, Igorots who
settled the land of Aquino.
8. Later in 1959 a group of farmers from
Tingyan proper led by Bugalan Angog,
Francisco “Paltog” Macaiba, Francisco
Taguitag, Fachunga, Fagyan, Siddayao
and others come and settled occupying the
abandoned Chico River bank known as
Isla.
9. These groups bought the portion adjacent
to the land they occupied and cultivated.
There and then, they were owned by the
immigrants of Tinglayan.
10. It was only in the opening of the Chico
River Irrigation System in 1978 that this
Barangay was swarmed by relatives, clan
members and tribesmen of Tinglayan.
11. In 1986, there was an election by consensus at
the Barangay level and the candidates for
Barangay Captain for Barangay Calanan are
Mr. ROLA and Mr. PUYOC,
12. because Mr. Puyoc lost in this election by 25
votes, he filed a petition to declare the election
Null and Void and request for the re-conduct
of the election which was then granted.
13. When the scheduled date of the re-election
come, instead of conducting re-election,
a dialogue was conducted between
the followers of Mr. Rola and the followers
of Mr. Puyoc mediated by the late
Provincial Secretary Mr. Felicisimo
Mundo.
14. Both parties mutually agreed to separate
Barangay Calanan into two setting the
boundary from damping area crossing the
National Road to the Dangwa Fence
straight to the mountain.
15. The existing fund of Barangay Calanan
was also divided into two at Four
Thousand Pesos (P 4,000.00) each.
When everything was settled and agreed
upon, Mr. Martin Puyoc invited everybody
to a celebration at Isla.
16. During the celebration of Victory, the
first Barangay officials of the new
Barangay were named.
17. The Provincial Government under
Provincial Ordinance No. 87 – 001 on
March 7, 1987 granting the creation of
Barangay Bado Dangwa from the
Barangay Calanan as separate and
distinct Barangay.
18. The newly created Barangay was named
Bado Dangwa in honor of the late Ex
-governor and Congressman
19. Bado Dangwa not only for his benevolent
and kindness to the Tinglayan settlers
who used to be his farm workers but also
because the wider portion of Dangwa
lands within Barangay Calanan now
belong to the new Barangay.
20. The newly created Barangay was named
Bado Dangwa in honor of the late Ex-provincial
Governor and Congressman
Bado Dangwa not only for his benevolent
and kindness to the Tinglayan settlers
21. Who used to be his farm workers but also
because the wider portion of Dangwa
lands within Barangay Calanan now
belong to the Barangay.
22. In gratitude for naming the new
Barangay as Bado Dangwa, the living
wife, Mrs. Lolita de Dangwa donated to
the new Barangay the 1.4 hectares site of
the Bado Dangwa Elementary School,
23. The Provincial Road from National Road
to Nambucayan traversing the Barangay
and Cementary of the new Barangay
BADO DANGWA.
24. Creation – March 07, 1987
Land Area – 1,110.00 sq.m/ 386
hectares
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