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Pre-historic PhilippinesPhilippines
  • Felicia McKinney
  • Stripes Team
  • Social Studies
  • Mrs. Nabulsi A-4

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World Map
3
Maps of the Philippines

4
Timeline
  • About 25,000 B.C.
  • The ancestors of the Philippines' aboriginal
    inhabitantsthe Negritos or Aetacome from the
    Asian mainland, crossing shallow seas and land
    bridges. (Archaeological evidence suggests that
    the Philippines may have been inhabited many
    thousands of years before then, but that can't be
    stated with certainty. The oldest human fossil
    found so far is 22,000 years old.)
  • About 3000 B.C.
  • New inhabitants come from Indonesia. This is
    repeated around 1000 B.C.
  • About 200 B.C.
  • The first of several waves of Malayan settlers
    arrives from South China.
  • 1300s A.D.
  • Extensive trade is being conducted with India,
    Indonesia, China, and Japan. Arab traders from
    Indonesia introduce Islam to the Filipinos.
  • 1521
  • Ferdinand Magellan explores the islands now known
    as the Philippines
  • 1542
  • Spanish military party claims islands for Spain
    names them "Philippines" after Prince Philip,
    later King Philip II of Spain Philippines
    becomes part of Spanish Empire
  • 1886
  • José Rizal publishes anti-Spanish novel, Noli Me
    Tangere (The Lost Eden) popularizes independence
    sentiment Top
  • 1896
  • Spanish execute Rizal for instigating
    insurrection public outrage spawns rebellion
  • 1899
  • Treaty of Paris ends Spanish-American War, cedes
    Philippines to U.S.
  • Filipinos declare their independence Emilio
    Aguinaldo leads guerrilla war against U.S.

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Timeline
  • 1944
  • Quezon dies Vice President Sergio Osmeña takes
    presidency MacArthur reinvades Philippines Top
  • 1945
  • MacArthur liberates Manila Osmeña establishes
    government
  • 1946
  • Philippines becomes independent nation Manuel
    Roxas y Acuña elected first president
  • 1965
  • Ferdinand E. Marcos becomes president.
  • 1972
  • Marcos establishes martial law.
  • 1983
  • Opposition leader Benigno S. Aquino returns from
    exile, is slain on arrival at Manila Airport
    Benigno's widow Corazon Aguino leads "People
    Power" protest movement. Top
  • 1986
  • Marcos defeats Aquino in a presidential election
    amid charges of fraud riots erupt Marcos flees
    into exile Aquino forms new government.
  • 1992
  • Former Gen. Fidel Ramos wins presidential
    election with Aquino's support U.S. turns Subic
    Bay naval base to Philippine government, ending
    American military presence in the country.
  • 1996
  • Philippine government agrees to greater autonomy
    for southernmost island of Mindanao, where
    Islamic separatists called Moro National
    Liberation Front wage guerrilla war. Top

6
Timeline
  • - 2004
  • Presidential election takes place on May 10
    Arroyo's closest rival is film star Fernando Poe,
    Jr., a friend of Estrada. President Arroyo
    narrowly defeated Poe, taking 39.5 of the vote
    to his 36.6, according to the unofficial count.
    Angelo dela Cruz, a truck driver kidnapped by
    Iraqi insurgents, released on July 10 after
    Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
    accedes to kidnappers' demands and pulls troops
    from Iraq. He had been held for two weeks.
  • - 2005
  • In March, police kill three top members of Abu
    Sayyaf while quelling a prison uprising in
    Manila. In all, 22 people, including 20 prisoners
    and two guards, die in the violence. A week after
    the operation, police arrest a suspected Islamic
    militant who they believe was planning a
    retaliatory bomb attack on Manila over Easter
    weekend. Members of the opposition call for the
    resignation of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
    in June, after she admitted to calling an
    election official during 2004's presidential
    race. A taped phone conversation between Arroyo
    and an election commisisoner seems to suggest
    that she had tried to use her power to influence
    the outcome. The opposition filed an impeachment
    motion in July. Top
  • 2006
  • A mudslide in February leveled the town of
    Guinsaugon and killed about 1,800 of its 1,857
    residents.Arroyo declared a state of emergency
    in February, saying the government had foiled an
    attempted coup by the military. She also banned
    rallies commemorating the 20th anniversary of the
    ouster of Ferdinand Marcos. Some observers,
    however, dismissed the report of the coup attempt
    as political maneuvering to gain support and
    weaken the opposition. On June 24, President
    Arroyo announces the abolition of the death
    penalty. On June 26, opponents of President
    Arroyo filed a new impeachment complaint,
    alleging corruption and human rights abuses.

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Describe the region in which they lived
  • Water sources Are very limited there they have
    to get it from fresh water hot springs.
  • Terrain The Philippines are chiefly of volcanic
    origin. Most of the larger islands have mountain
    ranges, with Mt. Apo which is (9,690 ft/2,954 m),
    on Mindanao, the highest peak. Narrow coastal
    plains, wide valleys, volcanoes, dense forests,
    and mineral and hot springs make the larger
    islands. Earthquakes are common. Rivers, Cagayan,
    and the Luzon, is the largest there are also
    large lakes on Luzon and Mindanao.

8
List of Digs in the Region
  • They find old boats in the picture they found a
    canoe and they found a shell necklace and a bead
    one. They also found a shell scoop.

9
What The People Looked Like

It may be said that the Filipinos are
intelligent, with retentive memory, quick
perception, and talents for art and science. They
also are gentle, friendly, and cheerful people,
noted for their courtesy and hospitality.
10
How They Arrived At That Location
  • They came by boats and walked from the Asian
    mainland. Then the Spanish came on boats too.

11
Animals That They Lived With
  • Some crocodiles that live there are very
    dangerous but they dont care because they eat
    them to live.
  • These little things just hang in the trees and
    little children sometimes keep them as pets. They
    are called a Tarsier.

12
Role of Men
  • Mens role Is to grow food that is what their
    role is, to take care of their family by putting
    food on the table.

13
Role of Women
  • Womens role Their role as a mom is taking care
    of the homes and the kids. Like being a stay at
    home mom.

14
What They Ate and How They Got It
  • Usually they got their food by farming,
    gathering, and growing their food in the province.

15
Tools They Used
  • This tool is to cut trees down it is almost like
    a chisel but for trees. This sling shot and the
    arrows.

16
Skills or Art
  • All these art things represents their culture
    they stitch and make baskets, they paint
    pictures, they do thumb pottery.

17
How They Dressed
  • I would say that they really have decent clothes
    that their not that bad.

18
The Work They Did
  • Men fish and farm and women take care of the
    home and take care of their kids. Also themselves.

19
Their Religion
  • Roman Catholicism is professed by over 80 of
    the population 5 are Aglipayans, members of the
    Philippine Independent Church, a nationalistic
    offshoot of Catholicism (see Aglipay, Gregorio)
    5 are Muslims (concentrated on Mindanao and the
    Sulu Archipelago see Moros) and 4 are
    Protestants.

20
Their Language
  • Some 70 native languages are spoken in the
    Philippines. The official national language is
    Pilipino, a form of Tagalog. A considerable
    number of Filipinos speak English, the nation's
    second language.

21
Their Writing
  • You know their writing is just the same as
    English but sometimes they will add Tita or Tito
    which means Aunt and Uncle.

22
Their Daily Life
  • Philippine people are really hard working
    people. Filipinos are famous not only for their
    warm hospitality, but also for their close family
    ties. The parents work hard and sacrifice much
    for their children in return, the children love
    and respect them and take good care of them in
    their old age.

23
My Dig Catalogue


24
My Dig Grid
  • These are some of the things that I can find that
    Is in my box. Which are 5 dollars A12, B12, C12,
    D12, E12, F12, 1piso F3.

25
References
  • McKinney Felicia
  • Info Please, Encyclopedia, Philippines
  • http//www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0860345.html,
    (2006), 15/10/06
  • Members Tripod, Archeology, Philippines
  • http//members.tripod.com/philmuseum/archaeo.htm
    (2006), 15/10/06
  • Yahoo, Images, Philippines
  • http//www.yahoo.com/
  • (2006) 15/10/06
  • Google, Images, Philippines
  • http//www.google.com/
  • (2006) 15/10/06
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