Bud Dajo at 120: Memory, Massacre, and the Unbroken Spirit of the Tausug
In March 1906, on the island of Jolo in the Sulu archipelago, the slopes of Bud Dajo—an extinct volcano sacred to the Tausug people—became the site of one of the…
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In March 1906, on the island of Jolo in the Sulu archipelago, the slopes of Bud Dajo—an extinct volcano sacred to the Tausug people—became the site of one of the…
The Battle of Bud Dajo, also known as the Moro Crater Massacre, remains one of the darkest chapters in Philippine history, particularly for the Bangsamoro people. It was a tragic…