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  1. 10 kwi 2023 · Using the ancient system of writing called the baybayin, the pre-colonial Filipinos educated themselves very well, so much so that when the Spanish finally arrived, they were shocked to find out that the Filipinos possessed a literacy rate higher than that of Madrid!

  2. The pre-colonial Philippines was a significant player in Southeast Asian maritime trade, with connections spanning as far as Japan and the Maldives, centuries before Spanish colonization. Advanced navigational skills enabled long-range maritime trade, connecting the Philippines with distant regions.

  3. By about 30,000 BC, the Negritos, who became the ancestors of today's aboriginal Filipinos (such as the Aeta), probably lived in the archipelago. No evidence has survived which would indicate details of ancient Filipino life such as their crops, culture, and architecture.

  4. The Philippines was ruled under the Mexico-based Viceroyalty of New Spain. After this, the colony was directly governed by Spain, following Mexico's independence. Spanish rule ended in 1898 with Spain's defeat in the Spanish–American War. The Philippines then became a territory of the United States.

  5. As a general description, the distinct value system of Filipinos is rooted primarily in personal alliance systems, especially those based in kinship, obligation, friendship, religion (particularly Christianity), and commercial relationships.

  6. 1 paź 2018 · This leaves few traces of its pre-colonial history, in which the culture of the archipelago was influenced by India, China, and Southeast Asian civilizations. The pre-colonial Philippines was also influenced by spiritual traditions from indigenous animism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism.

  7. 30 cze 2019 · In this episode of ATIN: Stories from the Collection, we explore the three main life stages of early Filipinos: life, marriage or alliance, and death.

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