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    Agustin Caralde Fabian was born on 15th day of August‚ 1901 at Plaridel‚ Bulacan. Bachelor of Science in Industrial Management is the course he took up at the University of Illinois in United States. He served as a colonel of guerrillas in the Bulacan area during World War II where he fought against the Japanese. That explains why he clearly described the situation and the scenes at war in one of his novels. In his contemporary‚ he is “A.C.” and staffs label him as “Tangkad” (Tall) for he has the

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    Individually‚ the terms‚ Gat‚ meaning Lord‚ or Dayang‚ meaning Lady‚ preceded by their names. The title of Datu (Sultanante) can be acquired through blood lineage or if a commoner showed exceptional skills especially in acts of bravery and heroism. Timawa – The timawa class were free commoners of Luzon and the Visayas who could own their own land and who did not have to pay a regular tribute to a Maginoo‚ though from time to time‚ be obliged to work on a datu’s land and help in community projects and events

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    The Archipelago’s Name Section 1. The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago1‚ with all the islands and water embraces therein‚ and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction‚ consisting of its terrestrial‚ fluvial and aerial domains‚ including its territorial sea‚ the seabed‚ the subsoil‚ the insular shelves‚ and other submarine areas. The waters around‚ between‚ and connecting islands of the archipelago regardless of their breadth and dimensions

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    As I’ve read the pre-Spanish era given by Mr.Ralph‚ there are a lot of things I’ve learned‚ things that recalled me about the history of the Philippines and the situation we had in the arms of the Spaniards. First‚ when it comes to the people who were involved in the whole history about our country‚ many of them exert their efforts and their ideas on how things are possible and how it can work. Different places also contributed their ideas to the development of the history by observations that they

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    CARIÑOSA This dance means the loving or affectionate one in Spanish. It is a Philippine group dance of Hispanic origin from the Maria Clara suite of Philippine folk dances‚ where the fan or handkerchief plays an instrumental role as it places the couple in a hard-to-get romance scenario. Despite popular belief‚ Cariñosa has always been the national dance of the Philippines. PANDANGGO SA ILAW This popular dance originates from Lubang Island‚ Mindoro in Visayas. Means ’Fandango with light’

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    The Barangay in Ancient Times Before the arrival of the Spanish colonizers in the Philippines in the 16th century‚ the Barangays were well-organized independent villages - and in some cases‚ cosmopolitan sovereign principalities‚ which functioned much like a city-state. The Barangay was the dominant organizational pattern among indigenous communities in the Philippine archipelago. The name barangay originated from balangay‚ a Malay word meaning "sailboat". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barangay_(pre-colonial)

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    the nobility of pure royalty descent; includes tha datu and their families)‚ the Timawa (the warrior class who render military services to the datu in hunts and land wars)‚ and lastly the Oripun class (the commoners and slaves). On the other side‚ social order in the Luzon/Tagalog region were composed of the Maginoo (noble class where the lakan which is equivalent to datu belongs)‚ the Maharlika (the equivalent of Timawa in the region)‚ and lastly the alipin class (consists of aliping namamahay and

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    2. On Historiography a. How did Zeus Salazar differentiate the Western definition and our “indigenous” perception of what history or kasaysayan is? ANSWER: “Magkaiba ang kasaysayan‚ na binigyang-diin ng saysay‚ at historya‚ na nakatuon naman sa pagsisisyasat.” Salazar defined “history” in Tagalog as different from the Western definition‚ which referred to knowledge‚ to the search of information or to what happened in the past. He defined ‘kasaysayan’ in our “indigenous” perception. It came from

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    Negrito are a class of several ethnic groups who inhabit isolated parts of Southeast Asia. Ati children‚ the Philippines.Their current populations include 12 Andamanese peoples of the Andaman Islands‚ six Semang peoples of Malaysia‚ the Mani of Thailand‚ and the Aeta‚ Agta‚ Ati‚ and 30 other peoples of the Philippines.Reports from British traders also speak of negrito people on Borneo (Sarawak). (Journal of the Malayan Branch Royal Asiatic Society‚ Vol. XXIX‚ part 1‚ 1956) Balangay is the first

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    daughter. However any member of the barangay can be a cheiftein depending on one’s skills and capabilities. 2. Classes of Society There were for classes of society. They were the datu (ruling class)‚ maharlika (freeman and notable persons)‚ timawa (commoners) and alipin (slaves). There were two types of alipin such as

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