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Does Filipinos belongs to Malay race?

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are filipinos malays - yes. malaysians have been indoctrinated to consider only malysians in Malaysia who are muslims as malay. malay or melayu is an ethnicity. when malaysia was formed it appropriated for itself the term malay-sia and has excluded other malays from the definition. the brunieans are malays but they are not malaysians, the filipinos too are malays. The root language of many filipino languages except up the north (ilokos) is malay. sulu and brunei are cousin sultanates (their royal families are cousins) and so is the kingdom of seludong (manila) who were ruled by the bolkiah family (of brunei). The bisaya and its various ethnic groups i.e the ilonggo, karay-a, akeanon etc are also malays. the ilonggo, karay-a and akeanon are very much malay considering that their oral history tells them that they are descendants of bruneian exiles in the 12 century after sri vijaya collapsed and still consider a bendahara patih (putih but in karay-a the letter u is pronounced a "uh or ah sound) as one of their founding fathers. In language the philippine and bornean language are grouped together as the borneo - philippine languages due to language similarities. and in fact the majority of the Philippines was part of the bruniean empire until the defeat of brunei in the spanish - bruneian war which saw brunei lose its territory of manila, and the visayan islands. in previous centuries the lucoes (of Luzon) sent paraws and other ships to help melaka against the portuguese. In fact when the spanish and magellan arrived in the philippines visayan island of sugbo/singhapala (modern day cebu) they were able to talk to the locals through an interpreter - Enrique of mallaca who was a slave of magellan (captured in the portuguese atttack on melaka). Of course not all filipinos are malays but not all malaysians are malays as well. However, whatever malaysians or singaporena think of filipinos -we know we are malays. Brtish colonialism shaped malaysians and conditioned them to exclude others - in a tactic of divide and conquer employed by Spain against the filipinos as well. For 300 years the philippines was cut of from the rest of the world and shaped in the image of spain. only after 300 years have we delved back into our roots. The philippine flag flies with the 8 rayed sun (the original flag was 8 rayed sun in red and whit color) - revisionism in philippine history told us that it symbolized the first 8 provinces to rise up against spain. but in fact the 8 rayed sun and the red and white were much older symbols for our people - one inhereted from the great malay empire of madjapahit. Even our national anthem has changed. the original in spanish started with: tierra del ardiente, hija del sol de oriente (land of the brave, daughter of the orient/eastern sun). right now its changed to bayang magiliw, perlas ng silanganan (in tagalog) Or land of the brave, pearl of the orient (english). Kami anak kang adlaw it sa silanganan,ako karay-a , isa ka melayu pilipino ^^ (we re children of the eastern sun, i am a karay-a, one of the filipino malays). sama sama! p.s. all filipino are austronesians i.ie malay race, but not all filipinos are ethnic malays (tribe). only panay and sulu and to some extent manila and surrounding areas are ethnic malays by blood. However due to marriages - most filipinos would have ethnic malay blood.

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Are Filipinos Malay race?

Yes, Filipinos are considered part of the Malay race due to their shared ancestry with Austronesian ethnic groups in Southeast Asia. Malays, Filipinos, and other ethnic groups in the region share cultural and genetic similarities, which are often referred to as Malay traits.


Where is The Malay Arhcipelago?

The Malay Archipelago consists of the modern day countries of Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and East Timor. This is where people got the concept of Malay as a race (Malays are also an ethnic group). Although, Malay as a race is being an outdated term. Because back then, people believed that all indegenous Indonesians, Filipinos, Malaysian, Bruneiens and East Timorese are all ethnic Malays. I use to think that too. But they are just Malay by race. So the Malay Archipelago is located in Asia, Southeast Asia. Before, the entire region was called "Malaysia" (combination of Malay and Asia).


What is the race Filipinos belong to?

Filipinos are also called Asians insofar as geography since the Philippine Archipelagos are closer to the Asian continent; but, since the Philippines is comprised of archipelagos (groups of islands) and lies on the Pacific Ocean, wouldn't it be more accurate to call the Filipinos "Pacific Islanders"?With regards to RACE, Filipinos are of the BROWN RACE, the MALAY RACE, as defined by skin tone (brown or as they say, morena), facial bone structure and easily seen in the shapes of the nose and lips (i.e.,thickness of-), hair strand thickness, and color (black), typical height would be in the 4'10"-5' (5'1" or 2" is already considered tall). Remember, RACE is NOT DEFINED by skin tone alone but a combination of the above.There are only 5 races in the world: Caucasian (white), Ethiopian (black), Mongolian (yellow), Americans* (red), and Malay (brown). The Americans referred to are the Indians from the American continents, and Ethiopians or the black race are individuals of African descent. Most everybody would know who the Caucasians are--they originate from the European Continent, and it is easy to tell who belongs in the Mongolian race, --such as the Chinese;while the Malays or the brown race are the Thais, Indonesians, Burmese, Filipinos, Malaysians,..etc. and the Pacific Islanders. Take note, Mexicans are not of the brown race. Mexicans are either Caucasians, or, Americans.Quite often nowadays, --of the Malays or Brown race--people get confused since a big number of the nations where these races are from have now been mixed with Chinese, and whose descendants now have a mixed blood of Chinese and Malay. It is my opinion that your race would be the one that has a higher ratio of blood in proportion to the other mix.Race is NOT simply geographical. Of all the races, the Caucasians exceeds all the others in number, and they live in all the 7 continents. Anyone coming from the Asian Continent can be called "Asian", but it would not define that individual's race since you will find people of all colors living there. The Asian Continent is made up of countries with people of different races. We cannot single it out as being yellow just because it is dominated in size and population by China. Let's not forget that living on the other side of their northern border are a lot of Caucasians, and on the south are countries with a high majority of the Malays or Brown race.Then there is the term "oriental", meaning "of the Orient", referring to any item brought back to Europe by the colonizers that came from the Orient, or the "Far East".It also came to be and the term Oriental was used derogatorily by the Europeans back then when referring to a Chinese or Japanese.NO, Filipinos are not Orientals. Filipinos are of the Brown Race. Filipinos are Malays. Filipinos are Asians, or Pacific Islanders (since they live on islands on the Pacific). Some Filipinos are also 'hyphenated' , and prefer to distinguish themselves that way because of their mixed blood. Although it is a mix of blood (race), the added hyphenated name is more of the nationality, as in; Filipino-American, Filipino-Irish, Filipino-Chinese, etc... Some of these terms sound better reversed, and so goes--Chinese-Filipino,Spanish-Filipino....-------------"Pacific Islanders (since they live on islands on the Pacific)"--------------That is not exactly true. Filipinos, Japanese, and Indonesians are excluded from the list of "Pacific Islanders".------------------------------------Let's add some correct information. Filipinos are neither Malay or Pacific Islander. The Malay Race, is simply another word for "Austronesians". Filipinos belong to the Austronesian race, a race encompassing all the way from Africa's Madagascar, through the entire maritime Southeast Asia and Oceania. Pacific Islander is a cultural identity, and Filipinos do not follow any Samoan, Tongan, or Fijian traditions such as drinking kava-kava and lighting monoliths and such. Filipinos do not speak Malay or follow Malay customs. The idea of a Malay race is outdated.


What did the Malay contribute to Filipinos culture?

Most of Filipino culture is of ethnic Malay background. Filipinos, are known for eating with their hands which is a Malay tradition. Just like Chinese use chopsticks, and Africans use bread and such. Every Filipino meal is served with rice on banana leaves, along with meat that is marinaded in a thick sweet sauce which also a Malay cuisine. Although, Malays don't use pork ever since most Malays are Muslims. Filipinos however do use pork. Tagalog, is also influenced by Malay. There is a lot of cognates and loanwords between Malay and Tagalog/Filipino. Some of our native buildings in the Philippines are also built Malay style. Also, many people forget that Filipinos in reality are ethnic Malays. But, by Malaysian law an ethnic Malay is a person who is a Muslim and speaks the Malay language. Filipinos are for the most part neither of those, which is you'll mostly hear that Filipinos are of "Malay stock" but aren't considered ethnic Malays. Philippine definition of Malay is different, in Filipino law; a Malay is a native of Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia as well as Thailand and Singapore. Most of the Malay influence is seen with the physical traits and appearances of typical Filipinos, and MOST of the cuisine (with a sprinkle of Spanish), and also the language to a lesser extent.


Why Filipinos are being called Malay?

Filipinos are called Malay because the majority of the population in the Philippines is descended from Austronesian tribes, who are part of the larger ethnic Malay race. The term "Malay" is used to describe a broad ethnic group that includes people from various Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines. Additionally, the Malay language is one of the official languages of the Philippines.


What is halford boudewyn race?

Malay


Is the Malay race mongoloid?

Yes.


Who is the pride of the Malay race?

Jose Rizal.


What is the difference between Africans and Filipinos?

Were Asians predominantly of Spanish, Chinese and Malay decent and they are Africans.


Are Filipinos related to Indonesians?

yes, we belong to a malay race. as well as the borneans; malaysian, thailand; burma or cambodia; and some people in singapore and vietnam. ako-in tagalog; bisayan and mindanao refers to "I" or I AM. I or I am in Indonesia is ako also.


Who are the early Filipinos?

cave man, java man, malay, indonis, paking man, ita, negritas


Who are Filipinos?

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