Table of Contents
- 1 What was the way of life of pre-colonial Filipino?
- 2 What is the characteristics of pre-colonial period in the Philippines?
- 3 What happened in pre-colonial period?
- 4 When was the pre-colonial period in the Philippines?
- 5 What are the characteristics of the ancient Filipinos?
- 6 How did the pre-colonial Filipinos educate themselves?
What was the way of life of pre-colonial Filipino?
During pre-colonial times, women shared equal footing with men in society. In fact, it could be said that pre-colonial Philippines was largely matriarchal, with the opinions of women holding great weight in matters of politics and religion (they also headed the rituals as the babaylans).
What is the characteristics of pre-colonial period in the Philippines?
The Philippine literature in different era have specific characteristics: Pre-Colonial period literature characterized based on oral traditions, crude on ideology and phraseology.; Spanish Colonization period literature have the characteristics of having two distinct classification the religious and secular.
When was the pre colonial period in the Philippines?
The cultural achievements of pre-colonial Philippines include those covered by the prehistory and the early history (900–1521) of the Philippine archipelago’s inhabitants, the pre-colonial forebears of today’s Filipino people.
Who first colonized Philippines?
The Spanish colonial period of the Philippines began when explorer Ferdinand Magellan came to the islands in 1521 and claimed it as a colony for the Spanish Empire. The period lasted until the Philippine Revolution in 1898.
What happened in pre-colonial period?
The islands’ precolonial period, during which indigenous peoples engaged in healthy trade with various cultures and economies in the region, gave way to a long colonial period, first under Spain for over 300 years, and then under the United States, during which it came briefly under Japanese occupation in World War II.
When was the pre-colonial period in the Philippines?
What kind of government is pre-colonial?
The barangay was the Filipino’s earliest form of government. It was an independent settlement consisting of thirty to one hundred families usually situated along a river bank or at the mouth of a river spilling out to the sea. The term barangay was derived from the Malay word barangay or balangay, which means sailboat.
What are the pre-colonial features of the Philippines?
This as well made them one of the richest and most-skilled pre-colonial settlements known to man. Many foreigners came to settle within the Filipinos because of their skill-set and their friendly and honest lifestyle. Islam is said to be the oldest single religion to ever exist in the pre-colonial Philippines.
What are the characteristics of the ancient Filipinos?
The ancient Filipinos were a predominantly an agricultural society with large tracts of land having both animal and crops. This made them self-sufficient in terms of food. Do not, however, be fooled that they were only agriculturalists. They had very many other professions that saw them create a well-rounded society.
How did the pre-colonial Filipinos educate themselves?
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!
Was society more tolerant in pre-colonial Philippines?
Society was more tolerant in pre-colonial Philippines. While it could be said that our modern society is one of the most tolerant in the world, we owe our open-mindedness not to the Americans and certainly not to the Spanish, but to the pre-colonial Filipinos.