Module 4 Flashcards
A dispute between datus or between residents of different barangays was sometimes settled by _____
arbitration
When a barangay court did not readily decide the case, a ________ resorted to
trial by ordeal
three examples of trial by ordeals
water/river ordeal
boiling water ordeal
candle ordeal
____ used to be the form of government that ancient Filipinos had. It may be composed of 30-100 families and is ruled either by a ______ or _______
1)Barangay
2) Datu
3) Maginoo
The advisor of Datus who wrote laws and policy that consisted wholly of traditions and customs.
Council of Elders
A system of writing by the Ancient Filipinos that consisted of three vowels and 14 consonants.
Baybayin
In pre-colonial era, this bird is believed to bring good or bad omen when singing in the tree.
Tigmamanuguin
The manner of offering a sacrifice that is officiated by a priest
Catalonan
Ancient Filipinos practiced ____ to see whether weapons were useful and lucky for their possessor whenever occassion should offer.
divination
The idol that pertains to seven little goats.
The Pleiades
The idol that refers to the greater bear
Balatic
Idols that were images with different shapes
Lic-ha
The patron of lovers and generations.
Dian Masalanta
The patron of cultivated lands and husbandry
Lacapati at Idianale
The name of the pre-colonial Filipinos’ temple or place of adoration
simbahan
The type of worship that is celebrated in the house of the Dato
Pandot
The occassion where the whole barangay or family were united to join the worship
Nag-aanitos
The supreme god or deity of the pre-colonial Filipinos
Bathala
____ discretely distinguished the differences between the class systems of the ethnic groups.
Clothing
The term referred to the Visayans for their painted bodies.
pintados
Provides present-day Filipinos a detailed description of the way of life of the Philippines’ inhabitants during the 16th century when the Spaniards colonized the Philippines
Boxer Codex
Philippines participated in ____ of the seven major trade routes in the new trade pattern involving Asia and Europe
three
A trade route connecting Malacca, Borneo and Philippines
Brunei network
True or False: Butuan used to pay regular tributes to China during trading
True
True or False: Butuan used to pay regular tributes to China during trading
True
Change the incorrect item: The Eastern trade route composed of Quanzhou, the Sulu Zone, northern Borneo, *Celebes *and Vietnam
Vietnam; correct answer: the Moluccas
An important entrypot within the trading network highlighted by the Chinese.
Champa
The zone where Champa and routes from Mindoro and Northern Mindoro converged.
Sulu Zone
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Mindoro
Ma-I
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Butuan
P’utuan
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Zamboanga
Sanmalan
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Babuyan Islands
Baipuer
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Calamian
Jamayan
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Palawan
Bulaoyou
Names given by Chinese to different trade places in the Philippines
Manila
Pulihuan