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- Ati-Atihan_festival abstract "The Ati-Atihan Festival is a feast held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño (Infant Jesus), concluding on the third Sunday, in the island and town of Kalibo, Aklan in the Philippines. The name \"Ati-Atihan\" means \"to be like Atis\" or \"make believe Ati's\". Itas were the primary settlers in the islands according to history books. They too are the earliest settlers of Panay Island where the province of Aklan is situated.The festival consists of tribal dance, music, accompanied by indigenous costumes and weapons, and parade along the street. Christians, and non-Christians observe this day with religious processions. It has inspired many other Philippine Festivals including the Sinulog Festival of Cebu and Dinagyang of Iloilo City, both adaptations of the Kalibo Ati-Atihan Festival, and legally holds the title \"The Mother of All Philippine Festivals\" despite of the other two said festivals' claims of the same title.(c.1200 A.D.) event explains the origins of the festival. A group of 10 Malay chieftains called Datus, fleeing from the island of Borneo settled in the Philippines, and were granted settlement by the Ati people, the tribes of Panay Island. Datu Puti, Makatunaw's chief minister made a trade with the natives and bought the plains for a golden salakot, brass basins and bales of cloth. They have a very long necklace to the wife of the Ati cheiftan. Feasting and festivities followed soon after.Some time later, the Ati people were struggling with famine as the result of a bad harvest. They were forced to descend from their mountain village into the settlement below, to seek the generosity of the people who now lived there. The Datus obliged and gave them food. In return, the Ati danced and sang for them, grateful for the gifts they had been given. The misoln was originally a pagan festival from this tribe practicing Animism, and their worshiping their anito god. Spanish missionaries gradually added a Christian meaning. Today, the Ati-Atihan is celebrated as a religious festival.".
- Ati-Atihan_festival country Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival thumbnail Ati-Atihan_Festival_Participant.jpg?width=300.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageExternalLink ati-atihan-schedule.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageExternalLink festival-kalibo-ati-atihan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageExternalLink thumbnails-search-atihan.html.
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- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Altavas,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Anito.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Ati_people.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Batan,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Binirayan_festival.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Culture_of_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_the_Philippines.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kalibo,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visayan_festivals.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Cebu.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Datu.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Dinagyang.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Halaran.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Ibajay,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Iloilo_City.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Kalibo.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Makato,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Malay_race.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Malinao,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Panay.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Santo_Niño_de_Cebú.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Sinulog.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink File:Ati-Atihan_2007.jpg.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Mobonians2007a.jpg.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ati-Atihan festival".
- Ati-Atihan_festival caption ""An Ati-Atihan Participant"".
- Ati-Atihan_festival date "Third Sunday of January".
- Ati-Atihan_festival holidayName "Ati-Atihan".
- Ati-Atihan_festival imagesize "250".
- Ati-Atihan_festival longtype "Religious / Cultural".
- Ati-Atihan_festival observedby Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival type "local".
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- Ati-Atihan_festival subject Category:Culture_of_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival subject Category:Festivals_in_the_Philippines.
- Ati-Atihan_festival subject Category:Kalibo,_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival subject Category:Visayan_festivals.
- Ati-Atihan_festival subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Aklan.
- Ati-Atihan_festival hypernym Feast.
- Ati-Atihan_festival type Holiday.
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- Ati-Atihan_festival type Thing.
- Ati-Atihan_festival type Q1445650.
- Ati-Atihan_festival comment "The Ati-Atihan Festival is a feast held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño (Infant Jesus), concluding on the third Sunday, in the island and town of Kalibo, Aklan in the Philippines. The name \"Ati-Atihan\" means \"to be like Atis\" or \"make believe Ati's\". Itas were the primary settlers in the islands according to history books.".
- Ati-Atihan_festival label "Ati-Atihan festival".
- Ati-Atihan_festival sameAs Q2830670.
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- Ati-Atihan_festival sameAs Ати-Атихан.
- Ati-Atihan_festival sameAs Q2830670.
- Ati-Atihan_festival wasDerivedFrom Ati-Atihan_festival?oldid=701748512.
- Ati-Atihan_festival depiction Ati-Atihan_Festival_Participant.jpg.
- Ati-Atihan_festival isPrimaryTopicOf Ati-Atihan_festival.
- Ati-Atihan_festival name "Ati-Atihan".