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and other academic subjects. It was Uitangcoy who handed the petition to the Governor General while the other women fended off the Spanish friars who were furious and wanted to know what was in the letter. Ultimately, the women won the lengthy battle for approval despite staunch opposition from the
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Uitangcoy is also known for her great contributions to traditional Malolos cuisine. She crafted and taught several of the town's heralded recipes to the younger women of Malolos, specifically her niece Socorro and town bakers like Salome Ramos, who later popularized them throughout Malolos via her
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Herrera, Joseph Carlo N. "Rediscovering Ancestry: A Curated Tour of the Museo ng mga Kababaihan ng Malolos in the Uitangcoy-Santos Ancestral Residence as a Historical and Lifestyle Museum for Contemporary Times." Undergraduate diss., Ateneo de Manila University,
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Alberta Santos Uitangcoy was introduced to her husband Paulino Reyes Santos, a landowner, through her cousin Lino Santos Reyes. They married in Malolos on July 13, 1889. At the time, Santos was serving as a
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On December 12, 1888, Uitangcoy and a group of young and affluent women from Malolos signed and presented a petition written by reformist Teodoro Sandico addressed to
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Alberta Santos Uitangcoy was born in Malolos, Bulacan on November 20, 1865. Her father, Jose Uitangcoy, was a
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to the group on February 22, 1889, wherein he lauded their brave efforts towards reform.
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in the fight for women's education during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines
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Uitangcoy and the women were also popular for crafting intricate wrappers for their
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in Manila, where she learned Christian doctrine, with some reading and writing.
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which is now curated by her fifth-generation grandson, Carlo Herrera.
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during the Spanish and American colonial periods. She is known as the
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They would have nine children together before Santos' death in 1927.
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Alfredo, Luis, Salome, Josefa, Gonzalo, Trinidad, Jose, Luisa, Elisa
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with an outer-cover that is molded to resemble fish scales),
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wrote about the women in the Filipino liberal publication
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After hearing of the women's victory, reformist leaders
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Index

Malolos
Bulacan
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Spanish Empire
Philippines
Philippine Red Cross
Asociacion Feminista de Filipinas
The Women of Malolos
women's rights
Philippine independence
Malolos
Bulacan
Philippines
matriarch
Uitangcoy-Santos House
national heritage house
National Historical Commission of the Philippines
Museum of the Women of Malolos
mestizo sangley
Binondo
Manila
Colegio de la Concordia
Governor General
Valeriano Weyler
Spanish
Marcelo H. del Pilar
Graciano Lopez Jaena
La Solidaridad
Jose Rizal
cabeza de barangay

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