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Not that much. Anthropologically, many Indonesian people are descended from the Philippines. Since, the Taiwanese first reached the Philippines and then what is now Malaysia, and Indonesia. Which is why, Indonesians look exactly like Filipinos. Even their culture resembles Filipino cultures a little bit. But, Indonesians and Filipinos don't really know each other these days. They simply just don't pay attention to each other. They're caught up in much other things. If Filipinos and Indonesians started becoming aware of each other, there is much they would learn. They'd also be stunned at how similar they look.
The ancestors of the Filipino people were composed of various Austronesian groups, including the Malayo-Polynesians, Indonesians, Malays, and various indigenous tribes. These groups migrated to the Philippine archipelago over thousands of years and intermingled with the existing indigenous populations.
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Some Indonesians are Christian and some are Muslim.
Indonesians call Celebes 'Sulawesi.'
The Manila Galleon trade system concentrated wealth in the hands of a few elite Spanish and Filipino families, leading to economic inequality and limited economic development for the rest of the population. The heavy taxation imposed by the Spanish colonial authorities to fund the trade also burdened the local economy and hindered the growth of local industries and businesses. Additionally, the trade disrupted traditional Filipino industries and agriculture, as resources were redirected towards servicing the needs of the galleon trade.
What d'ya mean? Indonesians never shout at people for no reason. Indonesians are always friendly and smile all the time.
The majority of Indonesians practice Islam. They are muslims.
Yes, many Indonesians study English.
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.
The early Filipinos were economically self-sufficient, but they did have engage in active trade with Cambodia and China. Filipinos today engage in all of the economic activities of the modern world. They work in every economic sector from banking to technology.