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[PYONGYANG   Korea DPR moved a step closer to securing their place]PYONGYANG   Korea DPR moved a step closer to securing their place in South Africa next year with a 2 0 victory over the United Arab Emirates in Asian qualifying for the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™  In a one sided encounter  Pak Nam Chol put the hosts ahead in the 51st minute before Mun In Gu
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[Maragtas chronicle and the Code of Kalantiaw  According to one]Maragtas chronicle and the Code of Kalantiaw  According  to one legend  at around 1250 A D   ten datus and their families left  the kingdom of Borneo and the cruel reign of sultan Makatunaw to seek  their freedom and new homes across the seas  In Sinugbahan  Panay  they  negotiated the sale of Panay s lowlands from the Negrito dwellers  led  by their Ati king Marikudo and his wife Maniwantiwan  The purchase  price consisted of one gold saduk  native hat  for Marikudo and a long  gold necklace for Maniwantiwan  The sale was sealed by a pact of  friendship between the Atis and the Bornean Malays and a merry party  when the Atis performed their native songs and dances  After the party   Marikudo and the Atis went to the hills where their descendants still  remain  and the Malay datus settled the lowlands  One of Aklan  Panay s  fascinating festivals to this day is the ati atihan  a colorful mardi  gras celebrating the legendary purchase of Panay s lowlands  It is held  in Kalibo annually during the feast day of Santo Niño in January  The  riotous participants  with bodies painted in black and wearing bizarre  masks  sing and dance in the streets  re enacting the ancient legend of  the welcome held by the Atis for the Malay colonizers  The Maragtas  goes on to describe the formation of a confederation of barangaysMadya as   led by one Datu Sumakwel  who passed on a code of laws for  the community  The fictitious story also alleges the expansion of the  Malay datus to other parts of the Visayas and Luzon  Although  previously accepted by some historians  including the present authors   it has become obvious that the Maragtas is only the imaginary creation  of Pedro A  Monteclaro  a Visayan public official and poet  in Iloilo  in 1907  He based it on folk customs and legends  largely transmitted  by oral tradition  The Code of Kalantiaw  a code of laws said to have  been promulgated by Datu Kalantiawof Aklan in 1433  was also  previously accepted by historians and lawyers  But it has been proven  to be a fraud  The Code of Kalantiaw was contained in a set of  documents sold by Jose E  Marco  a collector and author from Negros  Occidental  to Dr  James E  Robertson  Director of the Philippine  Library and Museum  in 1914  Robertson then published an English  translation of the penal code  and Filipino scholars came to accept the  code as a deliberate hoax  Challenge to the Migration Theory  The  migration theory offered by H  Otley Beyer to explain the early  settlement of the Philippineshas been challenged by such scholars as  Robert B  Fox and F  Landa Jocano  According to these scholars   Philippines prehistory is far too complex to be explained by  waves  of  migration  It seems doubtful that early immigrants came in a fixed  period of time and with a definite destination  Nor can archaeological  and ethnographic data  show that each  wave  of immigrants was really a  distinct racial and cultural group  According to the other viewpoint   the early Filipinos were not passive recipients of cultures but also  active transmitters and synthethizers of them  For example  comparative  studies of Pacific cultures show that some of the inhabitants of  Micronesia  Polynesia and other Pacific islands came from the  Philippines  Moreover  by the time the Spaniards came to the  Philippines  the early Filipinos had developed a distinctly Filipino   as opposed to Malayan civilization  Birth of the Filipino People   Whether one accepts the migration theory or not  it appears that out of  the interracial mixture of the early settlers   indigenous tribes or  Asian latecomers   was born the Filipino people  Prior to the arrival  of the Europeans  the Filipinos had already established a propensity  for intermarriage with the assimilation of multiple races and cultures   Early Relations with India  The early relations between the Philippines  and the Indian empires of Sri Vijaya and Majapahit were commercial and  cultural  not political  As a free and independent people  theearly  Filipinos carried on trade with Borneo  Celebes  Java  Sumatra  and  other countries of Southeast Asia  And through Sri Vijaya and  Majapahit  they received India s cultural influences  The early contact  between India and the Philippines was decidedly indirect via Malaysia   India s Cultural Influences  The impact of Indian civilization on the  Philippines profoundly affected the culture of the Filipinos  The  Brahmanistic elements in ancient Filipino religion and the names of  their gods and mythological heroes were of Indian origin  The term  Bathala  supreme god of the ancient Tagalog  originated from the  Sanskrit Bhattara Guru  meaning  the highest of the gods   The sarong    skirt   and potong  turban  of the pre Spanish Filipinos and the  embroidered shawls of the present day Muslim Filipino women reveal  Indian influences  The ancient Filipino alphabet originated from India   About 25  of the words in the Tagalog language are Sanskrit terms   Among such words are dala  fishnet   asawa  spouse   diwa  thought    puri  honor   lakambini  princess   and wika  language   Filipino  literature and folklore show the impress of India  The Maranao epic  Darangan is Indian in plot and characterization  The Agusan legend of a  man named Manubo Ango  who was turned into stone  resembles the story  of Ahalya in the Hindu epic Ramayana  The tale of the Ifugao legendary  hero  Balituk  who obtained water from the rock with his arrow  is  similar to Arjuna s adventure in Mahabharata  another Hindu epic  Many  Filipino customs are of Indian origin  Among them are the following    1  placing a sampaguita flower garland around the neck of a visitor  upon his arrival and departure as a symbol of hospitality and  friendship   2  before marriage  a groom gives a dowry to thebride s  parents and renders domestic services to his future in laws   3  when  the guests throw rice on the bride and groom after the wedding  and  4   when a childless couple goes on a pilgrimage to a holy shrine   believing that the god of shrine will grant their prayer for fertility   Another Indian influence is seen in the decorative art and metal work  of the early Filipinos  and in their use of brass  bronze  copper  and  tin  The boat lute  a musical instrument in southern Philippines  is of  Indian origin  Finally  about 5  of the blood in Filipino veins in  Indian  Because of their lineage  the Filipinos possess dignity of  bearing  indifference to pain  and a fatalistic outlook on life  THE DIM CENTURIES prior to Magellan s arrival in 1521 were formerly  unknown to historians  It is only in recent years that history s  frontiers have been explored by both historians and archaeologists  By  means of intensive researchers in ancient Asian records and by new  archaeological discoveries at various sites in the Philippine  prehistory  First Man in the Philippines  According to recent  archaeological findings  man is ancient in the Philippines  He first  came about 2500 000 BC  during the Ice Age or Middle Pleistocene  Period  by way of the land bridges which linked the archipelago with  Asia  He was a cousin of the  Java Man    Peking Man   and other  earliest men in Asia  Professor H  Otley Beyer  eminent American  authority on Philippine archaeology and anthropologycalled him the   Dawn Man   for he appeared in the Philippines at the dawn of time    Brawny and thickly haired  the  Dawn Man   had no knowledge of  agriculture  He lived by means of gathering wild edible plants  by  fishing  and hunting  It is probable that he reached the Philippines  while hunting  At that time the boars  deer  giant and pygmy elephants   rhinoceros  and other Pleistocene animals roamed in the country  Fossil  relics of these ancient animals have been found in Pangasinan and  Cagayan Valley  In the course of unrecorded time the  Dawn Man   vanished  without leaving a trace  Until the present time his skeletal  remains or artifacts have not yet been discovered by archaeologists  So  far the oldest human fossil found in the Philippines is the skull cap  of a  Stone Age Filipino   about 22 000 years old  This human skull cap  was discovered by Dr  Robert B  Fox  American anthropologist of the  National Museum  inside Tabon Cave Palawan  on May 28  1962  This human  relic was called the  Tabon Man   The Coming of the Negritos  Ages  after the disappearance of the  Dawn Man   the Negritos from the Asian  mainland peopled the Philippines  They came about 25 000 years ago  walking dry shod through Malay Peninsula  Borneo  and the land bridges   Centuries after their arrival  the huge glaciers of ice melted and the  increased volume of water raised the level of the seas and submerged  the land bridges  The Philippines was thus cut off from the Asian  mainland  The Negritos lived permanently in the archipelago and became  the first inhabitants  The Negritos are among the smallest peoples on  earth  They are below five feet in height  with black skin  dark kinky  hair round black eyes  and flat noses  Because of their black color and  short stature  they were called Negritos  little black people  by the  Spanish colonizers  In the Philippines they are known as Aeta  Ati  or  Ita  The Negritos were a primitive people with a culture belonging to  the Old Stone Age  Paleolithic   They wandered in the forests and lived  by hunting  fishing  and gathering wild fruits and roots  Their homes  were temporary sheds made of jungle leaves and branches of trees  They  wore little clothing  They had no community in life  hence they  developed no government  writing  literature  arts  and sciences  They  possessed the crudest kind of religion which was a belief in fetishes   They made fire by rubbing two dry sticks together to give them warmth   They had no pottery and never cooked their food  However  they were  among they were among the world s best archers  being skilled in the  use of the bow and arrow  The Indonesians  First Sea Immigrants  After  the submergence of the land bridges  another Asian people migrated to  the Philippines  They were the maritime Indonesians  who belonged to  the Mongoloid race with Caucasian affinities  They came in boats  being  the first immigrants to reach the Philippines by sea  Unlike the  Negritos  they were atall people  with height ranging from 5 feet 6  inches to 6 feet 2 inches  It is said that two waves of Indonesia  migration reached the Philippines  The first wave came about 3000 B C    the second wave about 1000 B C  The Indonesians who came in the first  migratory wave were tall in stature  slender in physique  and light in  complexion  Those in the second migratory wave were shorter in height   bulkier in body  and darker in color  The Indonesian culture was more  advanced than that of the Negritos it belonged to the New Stone Age   Neolithic   The Indonesians lived in grass covered homes with wooden  frames  built above the ground or on top of trees  They practised dry  agriculture and raised upland rice  taro  gabi   and other food crops   Their clothing was made from beaten bark and decorated with fine  designs  They cooked their food in bamboo tubes  for they knew nothing  of pottery  Their other occupations were hunting and fishing  Their  implements consisted of polished stone axes  adzes  and chisels  For  weapons  they had bows and arrows  spears  shields  and blowguns   sumpit   They had one domesticated animal   the dog  Exodus of the  Malays to the Pacific World  The seafaring Malays also navigated the  vast stretches of the uncharted Pacific  discovering and colonizing new  islands  as far south as Africa and Madagascar  Their unchronicled and  unsung maritime exploits impressed the British Orientalist A R  Cowen   who wrote   The Malays indeed were the Phoenicians of the East  and  apparently made even longer hauls than the Semitic mariners  their  oceanic elbowroom giving them more scope than the coasts of the  Mediterranean and the Red Sea   The prehistoric Malays were the first  discoveries and colonizers of the Pacific world  Long before the time of Columbus and Magellan  they were already expert navigators  Although  they had no compass and other nautical devices  they made long voyages   steering their sailboats by the position of the stars at night and by  the direction of the sea winds by day  Malayan Immigration to the  Philippines  Inthe course of their exodus to the Pacific world  the  ancient Malays reached the Philippines  They came in three main  migratory waves  The first wave came from 200 B C  to 100A D  The  Malays who came in this wave were the headhunting Malays  the ancestors  of the Bontoks  Ilongots  Kalingas  and other headhunting tribes in  northern Luzon  The second wave arrived from 100 A D  to 13th century   Those who came in this migratory wave were the alphabet using Malays   the ancestors of the Visayans  Tagalogs  Ilocanos  Bicolanos   Kapampangans  and other Christian Filipinos  The third and last wave  came from the 14th to 16th century A D  The Muslim Malays were in this  migratory wave and they introduced Islam into the Philippines  The  Malays  Daring and liberty loving  the Malays belonged to the brown  race  They were medium in height and slender in physique  bur were  hardy and supple  They had brown complexion  with straight black hair   dark brown eyes  and flat noses  Culturally  the Malays were more  advanced than the Negritos and the Indonesians  for they possessed the  Iron Age culture  They introduced into the Philippines both lowland and  highland methods of rice cultivation  including the system of  irrigation  the domestication of animals  dogs  fowls  and carabaos    the manufacture of metal tools and weapons  pottery and weaving  and  the Malayan heritage  government  law  religion  writing  arts   sciences  and customs   They tattooed their bodies and chewed  betelnuts  They wore dresses of woven fabrics and ornamented themselves  with jewels of gold  pearls  beads  glass  and colored stones  Their  weapons consisted of bows and arrows  spears  bolos  daggers  krises   swords   sumpits  blowguns   shields and armors made of animal hide  and hardwood  and lantakas  bronze cannons   Legends and Hoaxes about  the Malay Settlers  The legends surrounding the settling of the  Philippines by Malay migrants are notably celebrated in the ati atihan  festival and perpetrated by hoaxers in the fraudulent documents  containing the Philippine History   The Pre Colonial Period MARBEL       KORONADAL MARBEL KORONADAL© 2006 All Rights Reserved
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