124. EVOLUTION OF THE BARANGAYS OF CABATUAN
EVOLUTION OF THE BARANGAYS OF CABATUAN Dr. Troy Alexander G. Miano 05 November 2020 O n March 5, 1912, the pioneering Ilocanos from Bacarra, Ilocos Norte started arriving in what is now the town center of Cabatuan particularly in what are now Barangays Del Pilar and San Andres. The locality was the hunting grounds of the indigenous Kalingas from nearby Cordillera. Cabatuan was the name used to refer to the locality because of the abundance of “bato” or stones in the area particularly along the great Magat River. Another version states that the place was known as “Ambatuan” by the native Kalingas, a term which also referred to the stones of the great river. However, in old maps and documents during the early part of the American Occupation, the name “Cabatuan” appears together with the name “Sili” which was enclosed in a parenthesis, revealing that the whole locality across the banks of the mighty Magat now encompassing Barangays Sili, Calabaza & Saranay in Aurora town, was on...