Datu Daya

Datu Daya was a legendary lord of Kandaya ("Daya's (kingdom)"), the place that is now known as Daanbantayan, Cebu, in the Philippines.[1]

According to oral tradition, Datu Daya was the ruler of the first settlers in northern Cebu. The new settlers cleared forests and in a few years were able to establish a progressive community. Muslim raiders continually attacked the community and kidnapped women and children until a bantayan (watchtower) was constructed to defend the town. For his glory, Datu Daya was idolized.

Cultural remnants

The town of Daanbantayan, Cebu has an annual celebration of chants and dances known as Haladaya (literally, "a tribute to Daya").[1]

Before the conversion of the district now known as Daanbantayan into a town, it was known as Kandaya (kang Daya - Daya's place in Cebuano).

See also

  • Rajah Humabon
  • Lapu-lapu
  • Ferdinand Magellan
  • Miguel López de Legazpi
  • Sri Lumay- Founder of Rajahnate of Cebu.
  • Sinhapura
  • Rajahnate of Cebu
  • Kedatuan of Madja-as
  • Cebu City
  • Cebu
  • History of the Philippines (900-1521)
  • Chola Dynasty

References

  1. ^ a b "Haladaya Festival: Halad Kang Datu Daya". The Philippine STAR.
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