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Unity in Arms in the 16th-Century Philippines

January 15, 2018by Datu Press

THE PRECOLONIAL FILIPINOS It is a popular belief that the ancestors of the modern-day Filipinos had a poor sense of unity across the archipelago. And this becomes a convenient excuse […]

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The Preconquest Filipino Tattoos

January 10, 2018by Datu Press

TATTOO PRACTITIONERS IN THE VISAYAS Patik is the most familiar preconquest Filipino word for “tattoo”. It is a Visayan term that means “to strike, mark, or print”. And it was […]

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The Mystical Babaylan

January 5, 2018by Datu Press

THE PRECOLONIAL BABAYLANS If other countries have druids, shamans, wizards, or sorcerers, the Philippines has the babaylans. And the precolonial babaylans played important roles in the olden times, for they […]

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Katchil: The Prince of Freedom

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⁣📖 MAWMAG — ⁣the Philippine tarsier; a small, nocturnal, carnivorous primate that has round eyes, long tail, and long legs⠀
📖 NAKHODA — a commander or a pilot of a ship; a master of a vessel; a military leader; a captain⁣
📖 SANGLEY — a Chinese trader, laborer, artisan, professional, or merchant⁣
📖 ISTANA — the official residence of a ruler; a palace⁣
📖 HARI — a paramount chief of a great territory; a ruler; a king⁣
📖 SINGHAPALA — the legendary forerunner kingdom of the Cebu Rajanate⁣
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