Chiefs - Datu Nobles - Maginoo Freemen - Timawa/Maharlika Slaves - Namamahay/Sagigilid
Chiefs - Datu Nobles - Maginoo Freemen - Timawa/Maharlika Slaves - Namamahay/Sagigilid
I. Directions: Fill the table with necessary details based on the “Customs of the Tagalogs” by Fr.
Juan de Plasencia and “Native Races and their Customs” by Fr. Francisco Colin. (32pts)
II. Use appropriate graphic organizer to show the hierarchy of the social statuses of the early Filipinos
during the Pre-Hispanic Period. (Use the details based on the “Native Races and their Customs” by
Fr. Francisco Colin.
Use the space provided below. (13pts)
Chiefs -
Datu
Nobles -
Maginoo
Freemen -
Timawa/Maharlika
Slaves - Namamahay/Sagigilid
III. Data Retrieval Chart.
Answer the questions below about the author and the content of the report on the “Battle of Mactan”.
(15pts)
A.
When was the document
written? The manuscript volume, dating from around 1525,
details Ferdinand Magellan's voyage around the
world in 1519-22.
ABOUT THE CREATOR/AUTHOR
Why did the author keep the Pigafetta kept a detailed journal, the original of which is
document lost. However, an account of the voyage, written by
Pigafetta between 1522 and 1525, survives in four
manuscript versions: one in Italian and three in French.
B. (15pts)
Why did Magellan come to Rajah Humabon and Datu Zula suggested to Magellan to
Mactan? go to the island of Mactan and force his subject chieftain
Datu Lapulapu to comply with his orders. The Raja and
ABOUT THE CONTENT
How did the natives react to the The natives where enraged when Magellan and his team
Spaniards? set fire on the native's homes resulting in a fight. Magellan
was struck by a poison arrow and was wounded in the arm
with a spear and in the leg by a large native sword.
What is the main idea of the Antonio Pigafetta's journal became a document cementing
document? the achievement about the first world circumnavigation
which in his writing can be found descriptions of peoples,
countries, goods and even the languages that were spoken.
Source : Readings in Philippine History,Delos Santos, Andres R.et.al