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hunt for food

tae wala bang mas magandang sagot dito

They transfer from one place to another to find food. they dont have a permanent place.:)

Agriculture was the main industry in the pre-Spanish Philippines. Rice, hemp, coconut, cotton, sugarcane, camotes, bananas, Oranges, and many kinds of fruits and vegetables were raised. There were two methods of cultivation;

  1. Kaingin System - shrubs, bushes and trees were burned to clear the land, after which holes were bored in the ground with pointed sticks and seeds were then planted there.
  2. Tillage System - wooden plows and harrows drawn by carabaos (buffalo) were used to cultivate the soil. In some regions, irrigation was extensively used to increase farm production.

The system of landholding of the early Filipinos was both public and private. The mountain slopes and other less arable land were considered the property of the entire barangay. Anybody could cultivate the land there. The richer areas, however, were owned by the datu or by private individuals. These private lands were acquired by occupation, purchase, or inheritance.

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