Watch the show Amaya and see for yourself.
Watch the show Amaya and see for yourself.
They had no gov't. The Spaniards implemented the gov't to the Filipino natives. Peanuts Butter baseball time is bananas
Before the arrival of the Spaniards, Filipinos had developed rich and diverse cultures with their own systems of governance, trade, and social organization. Various indigenous groups practiced agriculture, engaged in trade with neighboring regions, and had established belief systems and traditions. While their ways of life differed from European standards, labeling them as uncivilized overlooks their complex societies and cultural achievements. Thus, it is essential to recognize the historical context and contributions of pre-colonial Filipino societies.
I sure do, because I also am Filipino. Therefor I know everything.
yes
sexual practices
Yes. Maya, Aztec, and Incas to name a few.
disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines
The Philippines became a colony of Spain for 3 centuries.
The arrival of Spaniards in the Philippines began in 1521 when Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer sailing for Spain, landed on the islands. This marked the start of over three centuries of Spanish colonization, during which the Philippines was integrated into the Spanish Empire. The Spaniards introduced Christianity, particularly Roman Catholicism, which remains a dominant religion in the country today. Their rule significantly impacted Filipino culture, governance, and society, leading to various revolts and ultimately the struggle for independence.
Yes, the Filipinos had established complex societies with rich cultural traditions and systems of governance before the arrival of the Spaniards in the 16th century. They had developed advanced agricultural practices, trade networks, and artistic expressions.
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...