Do you know the Social Classes of the EARLY Filipinos?????

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Do you know the Social Classes of the EARLY Filipinos?????

SOCIAL CLASSES OF THE EARLY FILIPINOS

Maharlika

MAHARLIKA  They are the nobles, rich and powerful people in every community.  Maharlikas are the rulers and their relatives. Among them were the datu, sultan and hadji.  Men who belonged in this class were called Lakan or Gat. The wife of the datu was called dayang or dayang- dayang.

Pictures of Maharlikas

Timawa

TIMAWAS TTTTimawas are the freemen. They were the common people. SSSSome were born free while some were former slaves but they bought their freedom from their masters. TTTThey have the right to choose their jobs and the right to own properties. TTTThey had to be loyal and cooperative with the datu.

Pictures of us, like the Timawa, freemen

Pictures of what Timawas maybe could have looked like.

Alipin

ALIPINS  alipins are the slaves. there are two types of slaves: a) aliping namamahay a) aliping namamahay b) aliping sagigilid b) aliping sagigilid the aliping namamay can own their own house while the aliping sagigilid are just relying on their master's graces. the aliping namamay can own their own house while the aliping sagigilid are just relying on their master's graces.

Pictures of Alipins

Do you know the Social Classes of the MODERN Filipinos?????

SOCIAL CLASSES OF THE MODERN FILIPINOS Based on income or wealth: Rich (about 10% of the population) Middle Class (about 20%) Lower or Poor Class (about 70%) RICH average POOR

Why were there different classes of early Filipinos?  The different classes were formed mostly because of the wealth. How rich or poor the people then were and how many properties they owned. If a person back then was rich and owned many properties, he or she would most likely be in the Maharlika class. And if the person back then was poor or average, he or she would most likely be considered an alipin or timawa.

Social classes are formed by people in a society that have the same status.

How were the early classes of Filipinos different from today?  The early Filipinos treat people differently by social classes. Modern Filipinos do not have this difference. Rich and middle class Filipinos all enjoy the same things (watching movies, eating at restaurants, etc.)

Modern Filipinos do not have slaves or the alipin class anymore because we live in a free country Even if modern Filipinos still have social classes because of differences in wealth, everyone is free to choose their jobs, properties and get married without the permission of anyone

difference s Early Filipinos Now Maharlika Class Rich people: Henry Sy, Luscio Tan Timawa ClassAverage people: us Alipin ClassPoor people

Thank you for listening!