They are the royal blooded such as the Datu, which is the leader of the barangay
Maginoo
Barangay came from the term ________, a big boat which was used by Malay seafarers to reach the islands of the Philippines.
Balangay
This livelihood uses maritime resources such as fish and marine animals are sources of food.
Fishing
A barangay consisted of almost ________ families.
30-100
They are well respected warriors of the barangay.
Maharlika
What are the two types of Alipin?
Aliping Namamahay at Aliping Saguiguilid
Early Filipinos use plant fibers for ______ to create their own clothing for personal use or for trading.
Weaving
The Maharlika Class doesn't __________.
Pay taxes
They are made up of the commoners of a community.
Timawa
Men who are members of the Maginoo class is called ______.
Ginoo
Early Filipinos are good __________, they produce, tuba, basi and tapuy from plants.
Winemakers
It is a practice of clearing land by burning under-bush and trees to clear the land for farming.
Kaingin System
These slaves have their own quarters inside the property of their master, has the right to choose their husband or wife, can own property, and being paid for their service.
Aliping Namamahay
Women in the Maginoo class is called ________.
Dayang
Early Filipinos are excellent _______________. They use lumber of the strongest trees to construct different kinds of boat.
Shipbuilders
This home industry of weaving is popular among ______.
Women
These slaves have no home thus lives with their master, can be sold by their masters, serves without getting paid, and cannot marry without the permission of their master.
Aliping Saguiguilid
It is an integral part of the early Filipino in terms of livelihood.
Farming
Early Filipinos already engaged in __________ with other barangays and to other nations that traded with them.
Trading
They use the method of _____________ by burying the plant/fruit, and using its extract to create wine.