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ancestor worship in pre-colonial Philippines

The Significance of Ancestor Worship in Pre-Colonial Philippines

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Echoes of the Ancestors Imagine a world pulsating with unseen forces, where the veil between the living and the dead is thin, and the spirits of those who came before walk alongside their descendants, offering guidance, protection, and sometimes, demanding appeasement. This was the reality for the diverse peoples inhabiting the islands we now call…

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Baybayin’s Whispers: Reclaiming the Pre-Colonial Filipino Script

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Listen closely. Can you hear them? Faint, yet persistent, like rustling leaves in a forgotten forest – these are Baybayin’s whispers. They carry echoes of a time before colonization, a time when Filipinos documented their lives, literature, and traditions using a unique and elegant pre-colonial Filipino script. For centuries, this intricate system of writing lay…

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Was Majority in Pre-Colonial Philippines Literate? Busting the Baybayin Myths!

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The image of a thriving, universally literate society in the pre-colonial Philippines, wielding the elegant curves of the Baybayin script, captures the imagination. It speaks to a sophisticated indigenous culture, often contrasted sharply with the narratives imposed by colonization. But how accurate is this picture? Did the majority of people across the diverse islands that…

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Tagalog Baybayin

Tagalog Baybayin: Exploring the Ancient Philippine Script

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Imagine a time before Spanish galleons crossed the Pacific, a vibrant era in the archipelago now known as the Philippines. Societies flourished with their own systems of governance, trade, spirituality, and, crucially, writing. Among the most prominent of these was Tagalog Baybayin, an elegant ancient Philippine script used by Tagalog speakers in Luzon. Its delicate…

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The Baybayin Writing System

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Long before the arrival of the Spanish colonizers and the Latin alphabet that dominates the Philippines today, the islands flourished with unique cultures, vibrant communities, and distinct forms of expression. Among the most fascinating and enduring legacies of this pre-colonial Philippines era is the Baybayin Writing System, an ancient Filipino script that served as a…

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Baybayin: A Beginner’s Guide to the Ancient Filipino Script

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Unearthing a Written Legacy Imagine a time before Spanish galleons reached the shores of the Philippines, a time when vibrant communities thrived with their own unique cultures, traditions, and even their own systems of writing. Buried beneath layers of colonial history lies Baybayin, an ancient Filipino script that offers a profound connection to the nation’s…

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Darangen

Darangen: Maranao Epic Poem – A Cultural Treasure of the Philippines

Posted on 28 March 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The tapestry of global culture is woven with threads of epic narratives – grand stories passed down through generations, encapsulating the history, values, and soul of a people. Among these monumental works stands the Darangen, the extensive Maranao epic poem originating from the region surrounding Lake Lanao in Mindanao. More than just a story, the…

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Filipino journalism post-war era

The Development of Filipino Journalism in the Post-War Era

Posted on 15 February 202528 March 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The story of Filipino journalism in the post-war era is a dramatic narrative of resilience, struggle, suppression, and resurgence. Emerging from the devastation of World War II, the Philippine press embarked on a tumultuous journey, mirroring the nation’s own quest for identity, democracy, and development. From the heady days of reconstruction and the celebrated “Golden…

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Migration impact on Philippine families

The Impact of Migration on Philippine Families and Communities

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Migration has become a defining feature of Philippine society, shaping the lives of millions of families and communities. With over 10 million Filipinos living and working abroad, the impact of migration is deeply felt across the nation. Families often rely on remittances, which account for nearly 9% of the country’s GDP, to support their daily…

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disaster risk reduction challenges

The Challenges of Disaster Risk Reduction and Management

Posted on 13 February 202514 February 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Disaster risk reduction and management is a critical part of ensuring community safety, especially in the Philippines. The country faces unique situations due to its geographic location, making it prone to natural calamities like typhoons, earthquakes, and floods. These events test the resilience and preparedness of communities, requiring coordinated efforts and innovative solutions. Overcoming these…

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