Three groups of ancient people in the Philippines

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Most Philippine citizens are counted among Mongolian peoples, but although they are closely related and "blooded" by the Chinese, Japanese, and Malaysians, there are earlier groups of people who came and settled in the ancient Philippines.

These include the Tabon Year and the coming Negritos, Indonesians (ancient Indonesians), and ancient Malays. Even before the Spaniards arrived in the Philippine archipelago, the Chinese - as merchants - were in constant contact with the people of the ancient Philippines. For centuries, there have been marriages between the archipelago's ancient peoples and the Chinese.

All of these are called the first peoples of the archipelago, but there are three distinct groups of ancient peoples who came to the Philippines: the Natives, Indonesians, and Malays.

Ancestors of Filipino.

Some of the Filipino ancestors came from the mainland of Southeast Asia, and are believed to have traveled and walked over the "land bridges" that once linked and linked the Philippines and Southeast Asia. The descendants of these forefathers became the most recognizable Filipinos today and became the majority in the Philippines. [1] Filipinos, Indonesians and Malays are Negritians, Indonesians and Malays. Other migrations have taken place by water or sailing and occur in the wilderness.

Filipino

In a broad sense, they may have been called the first "Filipinos" in the ancient Philippines, but in the days of Spanish, Spanish colonialism, the term Filipino or Filipino originally referred to the Spanish-born Spaniards and also called insular, crystalline or Filipino Spanish. It excludes European-born Spaniards where the latter are known as peninsulars. But in the middle to late 19th century, the term "Filipino" began to be used for indigenous or indigenous Philippine populations. According to historian Ambeth Ocampo, José Rizal was the first to call indigenous peoples of the Philippines "Filipinos". Currently, Filipino is also used for the nationalities and citizenship of a person from the Philippines. This means that "Filipinos" also refers not only to native Australians, but also to others of ethnic origin, such as Filipino, Spanish, Indian, Japanese, and Chinese people.

Negrito

The Negrites make up the oldest or oldest living group in the Philippines. They are also called pygmy or pigmi (small people), and they are lower in stature than ordinary Filipinos. They still make a living by hunting, fishing, and selling forest products. They are found in the inner parts of Central Luzon, Panay, and the islands of Mindanao. [1] The term Negrito refers to certain ethnic groups living in certain Southeast Asian countries. [2] Their current population includes the Aeta (or Ita), Agta, Ayta, Ati, Dumagat and about 25 other tribes in the Philippines, the Semang of the Malay peninsula, the Thai peasants and the 12 Andamanes tribes of the Andaman Islands of India.

Indonesians

Indonesia Two groups of Indonesians first arrived in the ancient Philippines. This is First and Second groups.

First group Change The first Indonesians originated in Southeast Asia. Their skin is white, their body is thin, their face is narrow, their foreheads are wide, their eyes are deep but their noses are fine. They are more modern in comparison to the Natives. They built houses with holes in the ground or on top of trees. They know how to shoot, fish, eat and cook their meals. They are believed to be the ancestors of the Ilongo people of Sierra Madre and of Caraballo.

Second group Change The second group of Indonesians are different because they have dark skin, wide face, thick lips, big jaw, big nose, round eyes and large bodies. They originated in the Indo-China and Central Asian Peninsula, and settled on the Luzon coast. Their lives are better than the previous group. It is believed that they created the Ladder Banawe Stairs.

Malays

Malays Malays call the ethnic groups Ethnic. In the Philippines, they are the ancestors of the Visayas, Tagalog, Ilokano, Moro, Bikolano, Kampampangan, Pangasinense, Ifugao, and others.

They lived in the Philippines for 100 to 200 years.

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Interesting article. I won't read the others because they're not exclusively yours.

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Which article? Thanks for the upvote

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