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PhilHistCons First Shifting Review
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Periodization Emergent period according to Felipe Landa Jocano (formative, incipient) Archaic period according to Wilhelm Solheim
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Christian and Indigenous Filipinos Mangyans Igorots T’bolis
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Which does not belong to the region? Leyte Samar Biliran Negros
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Flora and Fauna Tubbataha Reef Apo Reef Tarsier, Tamaraw
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Largest lakes Laguna de Bay Lake Taal Lake Lanao
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Theories of Philippine Origin Land Bridges Theory Remnant of a Lost Continent Theory Volcanic Origin
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Filipino Euphemism “Bahala na” “Susubukan ko”
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Kaugaliang Pilipino Utang na loob Hiya Pakikisama
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Stages of Development Paleolithic Era--Neolithic Era------- Age of Metals-------------Age of Contact and Trade
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Porcelain and Ceramics Chinese traded with the early Filipinos in the 13 th century
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Pottery in the Philippines started and developed during the Neolithic Era Appeared in the country around 6 th BC Burial jars in Cagayan are evidences of the presence of pottery in the country
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Significance of baybayin Already developed a system of writing Already had a culture and civilization
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Religious life Burial jars Babaylan rituals Offering sacrifices
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East Asian River System Theory Moved from Central Asia into the mainland and insular Southeast Asia
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Vocabulario de Lengua Tagalo significance It helped reconstruct 16 th century Philippine History
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1613 Vocabulario Tools used during agricultural activities: -Kaingin -Balaon -Tangar
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Neolithic tools recovered by Prof. Beyer -support the East Asian River System Theory Show similarities to Bacsonian stone tools found in NE Vietnam Support the Tonkin Gulf Area-Luzon Passage
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Theory of Monosyllabic Origin of Philippineasian Languages (reconstruction of pre-historic Philippines) -proved that Indonesia and Australia were the parent speech of proto-Philippineasian Explained its devt as monosyllabic then became disyllabic and later on, polysyllabic Monosyllabic elements originated from South China
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Maharlika Timawas Non-slave subjects Accompanied their lord to war armed at their own expense
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Elite class From datu – principales (local elite, later) Ilustrados Middle class
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How does a timawa acquire its free status? -purchased freedom in gold
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Aliping namamahay Inheritance from namamahay parents Dropping down from second estate Rising from sagigilid status
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Datu’s main function Lead the war
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Biag ti Lam-ang, epics Epics before Spanish colonization Early literature that reflects pre-colonial culture
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Early contacts Breeding of ducks by Japanese
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