Cockfighting..which is a form of entertainment, which is also a form of gambling according to FEODOR JAGOR.
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Well, honey, a caretela is a traditional Filipino horse-drawn carriage used for transportation. It's like the Uber of the olden days, but with more horse poop. So next time you're stuck in traffic, just be grateful you're not sitting behind a horse's rear end.
Which of these historical or social events did NOT have an influence on the literature during the period of 1914-1939?
During the pre-colonial period, Pilipinos wrote many epic poems. Bantugan is one of these poems, written about a fictional prince.
Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity
all revolts from Lakan-Dula to Apolinario de la Cruz, had failed
Quiambao is a Filipino surname of Spanish origin. It is a fairly common surname in the Philippines, typically derived from Spanish settlers during the colonial period.
Some famous Filipino composers during the Spanish colonial period include Juan Felipe, Francisco Santiago, and Antonio Molina. These composers made significant contributions to the development of Filipino music during that era.
The father of Filipino printing is Tomas Pinpin, known as the "Prince of Filipino Printers." He was a writer, printer, and publisher during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. His works helped in the development and promotion of printing in the country.
printmaking during spanish period
During the pre-Spanish period, Filipino women held a high status in society and were often involved in trade, agriculture, and even held leadership roles within their communities. They had equal rights with men in terms of marriage, property ownership, and decision-making. Women were also highly respected for their skills in weaving, farming, and herbal medicine.
the history of indio to fili pino
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The Spanish term is "indio", which was used to refer to native Filipinos during the Spanish colonial period. The term was often associated with discrimination and marginalization, and Filipinos resented being called "indios" due to its negative connotations.
society during pre spanish period
The Tagalog word for harp is alpa or arpa, from the Spanish word arpa.The harp was one of the most popular instruments during the Spanish period of the Philippines which lasted 3 centuries (333 years). It was considered the national instrument.