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False
One of the solution provided by the Spaniards to the limited number of local administrators is by allowing the Filipinos to handle the position of the gobernadorcillo, which is basically appointive in nature.
False
Aliping namamahay and aliping sa guiguilir are different from each in a manner that the latter can own properties and can get married while the former can be sold upon the wishes of their masters.
False
If the source of divorce is the wife who decided to marry another man, the family of the wife has to return half of the dowry to his husband and the other half will be given to their children with corresponding fines.
False
The natives also worship the moon especially if it is full.
False
The original copy of the book, Customs of the Tagalog was kept in Archivo General de Indias in Madrid, Spain.
True
Plasencia did not limit himself to the task of administering the sacraments and baptizing new converts, he busied himself with explaining the basic tenets of the Catholic faith.
False
The English translation that was used as a basis for discussion was derived from the first English translation published in Volume VII of Blair and Robertson’s The Philippine Islands.
True
If one witch has been caught causing trouble to people, they will be sentenced to death penalty.
False
If the deceased had been a chief, a living slave was tied beneath his body until in his way he died.
False
All witches are the same.
True
Witches' children will be drawn to slavery as part of the punishment meant for the evil deeds of their parents.
True
Outmost respect should be given to the Dato and his family. Any form of disrespect committed towards his wife and his children was punished severely.
False
If a maharlica married an alipin, their children will be the one to be affected in terms of social distinction. The first, third and fifth child will take their mothers rank while the second, fourth and sixth will take the ranks of their father.
False
A child of a maharlica with a slave will receive equal inheritance, just like the legitimate children
True
In social classes, those who are maharlicas on both father's and mother's side continue to be so forever; and if it happens that they should become slaves, it is through marriage.
False
The transfer of one maharlica from one territory to another was easily done before.
Small Lamps
Sorihile
Images with different shapes
Lic-ha
Festival/Worship
Pandot
Ghosts
Vibit
Phantom
Tigbalaang
Paradise
Maca
Rat, serpent, or bird that can cause good or bad omen
Tigmamanuguin
Place of anguish
Casanaan
Tala
Morning star
Supreme god
Bathala
Mancocolam
Emits fire
Hocloban
Can kill people by just raising their hands
Osuang
Shape shifters, they murder people and eat their flesh
Bayoguin
Cotqueen
Sonat
Preacher
Silagan
They attacked people dressed in white
Manggagayoma
They give love potions to lovers
Manyisalat
They cause the separation of couples
Catalonon
Tagalog priest
Pangatahojan
Soothsayer
Cebu, Arevalo, Villa, Fernandina
To make it a lot easier for the native to be converted to Christianity, they created resettlement called reduccion. They are usually created in a circular or quadrilateral where the church is found opposite if not beside the municipality. In the outskirts, you will find the houses of the natives. Identify from the following which towns are considered to be the first few reducciones during the early Spanish colonization.
Laguna, Quezon, Rizal, and Bulacan
Father Diego de Oropesa, together with Juan de Plasencia, was deployed in the different provinces of Southern Tagalog. Plasencia helped in the foundation of the following towns:
Joan de Portocarrero
Juan de Plasencia's real name is:
Antonio de Morga
The following are religious writers of pre- colonial Philippines except for: