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  1. 2 days ago · In the 16th century, Spanish colonizers overran the native settlements of Mindoro and reduced the island to a vassalage. Spanish accounts describe the inhabitants of the coasts as a well-dressed people who “wore showy headdresses of many colors turned back over their heads,” and who, more significantly, casually wore gold on their bodies.

  2. 1 day ago · The simplest form and sample pattern design of pakudos. Finally, the Mangyan script. When the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines, the more famous Filipino system of writing, the Baybayin was discarded. However, in Mindoro, the Buhid and Hanunoo Mangyans continued to practice their writing system.

  3. 1 day ago · Systems of Writing among the Filipinos - When the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines, the Filipinos were using systems of writing borrowed from Hindu or Javanese sources. This matter is so interesting that one cannot do better than to quote in full Padre Chirino’s account, as he is the first of the Spanish writers to mention it and as his ...

  4. 4 days ago · They have a rich cultural heritage, including a unique script known as the Hanunuo Mangyan script. The Hanunoos carve their writings on bamboo lime-holders, bolos, scabbards, bamboo house beams, and on musical instruments and bows. Musically inclined, the Hanunoos make guitar and bow stringed instruments from wood using human hair for strings.

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  6. 4 days ago · Juan Perez Caballero. Correct Answer. E. Juan Perez Caballero. Explanation. The correct answer is Juan Perez Caballero. While José Rizal was in Tokyo, Juan Perez Caballero, the secretary of the Spanish Legation, visited him at the Tokyo Hotel and extended an invitation for Rizal to live at the Spanish Legation.

  7. 19 hours ago · Jason Duckett, a contestant on The 1% Club, has defended himself against accusations of cheating during his appearance on the show. Jason and his wife Rowena were in the studio for the latest...

  8. 2 days ago · KG: Three years before the book was published, I started writing for the sake of it, for myself. Out of indignation at evil, and out of a love for people and for life. I was feeling a muteness (mouggamara). Communication from nowhere, from nothing. my jaws were aching from not speaking. And when I started writing, I thought I was going to break ...