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18th century? 19th century? where are we? --Wetman 05:54, 18 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I've started to clean this up, added sources. Article still needs work.--Work permit 06:05, 8 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Please re-check the spelling of "pulajans". Standard Philippine historical text spell the word as "pulahan" from the root word "pula" or "red" in english.

"Pulaganism" is deemed as an attempt to "westernize" the word but filipinos nor the inhabitants of samar island never used such term. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kensarmiento (talkcontribs) 18:37, July 10, 2007

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Pulahan Campaign[edit]

Changed "The hardships the local population went through by the hands of the US Army, such as the Balangiga massacre of 28 September 1901, instilled a deep hatred for the Americans among the Samareño's."

with

"The hardships the local population went through by the hands of the US Army, such as the March across Samar, instilled a deep hatred for the Americans among the Samareño's."

Since the Balangiga encounter was one of the few victories the Filipino people had against the Americans. The March across Samar which involved genocide against the people of Samar in retaliation to the American loss in the Balangiga encounter seemed a more appropriate event to explain aggression towards Americans. Please let me know if you disagree. SanLeone (talk) 23:28, 11 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]