People in the Philippines could actually think, speak and write before being colonized by the Spanish. In fact, the islands were called the Philippines only after the Spanish came.
Yes, Philippine literature existed before the arrival of the Spaniards. Oral tradition played a significant role in preserving early literary works such as epics, myths, and legends in various Philippine regions. These oral compositions were passed down from generation to generation before being eventually transcribed into written form.
Philippine literature is not a nature
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It is true that Philippine literature existed before the Spanish colonial period. Pre-colonial literature in the Philippines was predominantly oral in nature, passed down through generations via storytelling, songs, chants, and epics. These literary works reflected the rich culture, beliefs, traditions, and history of the various indigenous groups in the Philippines.
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People in the Philippines could actually think, speak and write before being colonized by the Spanish. In fact, the islands were called the Philippines only after the Spanish came.
false,because it is written during the spanish period
Philippine literature has been present long before the Spanish colonization in the 16th century. Pre-colonial literature includes oral tradition, folklore, and epic poems. During the Spanish colonial period, Philippine literature evolved with the introduction of Western influences and production of works in Spanish.
People in the Philippines could actually think, speak and write before being colonized by the Spanish. In fact, the islands were called the Philippines only after the Spanish came.
They had no gov't. The Spaniards implemented the gov't to the Filipino natives. Peanuts Butter baseball time is bananas
People in the Philippines could actually think, speak and write before being colonized by the Spanish. In fact, the islands were called the Philippines only after the Spanish came.
yes,
the Europeans arrived
In Philippine history, the pre-Hispanic period refers to the period before the arrival of the Spaniards. This is approximately before the 16th century.
yeah,definitely. That's why we have datus mentioned in Philippine History. Try to look for these keywords and you'll have at least an idea about Philippine government prior to the coming of the spaniards. Umalohokan (town-crier), datu/raha/rajah, alipin saguiguilid, alipin namamahay, babaylan...