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Indolence of the Filipinos [Full Text]
Published in La Solidaridad in Madrid in 1890, La Indolencia de los Filipinos was written by Jose Rizal as a response to the accusation of Filipino indolence. He admits the existence of indolence among...
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Type of Material: Book
Author: Rizal, Jose
Place of Publication: Manila
Date: October 11, 2006
Period: 19th Century
Keywords: Jose Rizal La Solidaridad La Indolencia de los Filipinos Filipino indolence causes and factors of indolence tropical climate as predisposition to indolence labor European percepcions missrepresentation of Filipinos Early trade in the Philippines Filipino-Chinese relations, Chinese products, Malayan Filipinos, Filipino products, 1521, discovery of Philippines, European contact with the Philippines, Pigafetta, Magellan, Butuan, Siam, Sarawak, Rajah Matanda, Angi Siry Timor, Batta, Alzadin, Atchin,Early Philippine trade, Early Philippines agriculture, Antonio de Morga, questioning indolence of the Filipinos,Filipino involvement in war, Filipinos in expedition voyages, Limahong, Borneo, Mollucas, Indo-China, Gaspar de San Agustin, Dumangas, Iloilo, Panay, Legazpi, Spanish-Dutch relations, demographic reduction in the number of Filipinos, consequences of the Spanish conquest, pirate attacks, burning ang ransacking villages, Manila, Malate, Antonio Morga, Mindanao, Visayas, Malay, Sulu, Padre Gaspar de San Agustin, Bantayan, Cebu,Spanish-Dutch relations, Filipino Labor, shipbuilding, Nueva España, Moluccas, Fernando de los Rios Coronel, Franciscans, Bacolor, Sabiniano Manrique de Lara, Laguna de Bay, Filipino reaction to conquest, abuses on natives, Fernando de los Rios Coronel, Bishop Salazar, Colonial thinking, missrepresentation of Filipinos, causes of indolence, disintegration of native culture and values, Cagayan,unequal opportunities for Filipinos, national sentiment, colonial education, discrimination among Filipinos, inferiority complex, importance of education, need of liberty,early Filipino trade, Malay pirate attacks, attack of outlaws on local fields, colonial policies in agriculture,Ipion, Panay, Leyte, Dagami, Gaspar de San Agustin, abuse of encomenderos, gold in the Philippines, heavy taxing, Filipino reaction to conquest, Spanish governors monopoly on business, French Traveller, Filipino-Chinese relations, Chinese in local economy, colonial values, Evangelization, Catholic doctrines, Pigafetta, Cebu, Palawan, types of card games, consecuences of Catholicism, Belief in miracles, Filipino industry, Filipino products, Ceylon, Indo-China, Visayas, religious lands, Bauan, Lian, Taal, Balayan, Lipa, Batangas, unequal opportunities, Peninsulares, Insulares, Dominicans, Jesuits, education in the Philippines during Spanish times, social differences in education, Father Benavides, Consequences of Catholicism, Augustinianss
Subjects: Philippine essays (English) Philippines--Social conditions
Juan Masili Ang Pinuno ng Tulisan [Not available publicly]
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Type of Material: Other
Author: Mariano, Patricio
Place of Publication: Manila
Period: American Occupation
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Hindi Biro ang Anting Anting [Not available publicly]
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Type of Material: Book
Author: Francia, Jose
Place of Publication: Manila
Period: American Occupation
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Adventures in the Philippine Islands [Not available publicly]
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Type of Material: Book
Author: Gironiere, Paul de la
Place of Publication: London
Period: 19th Century
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Ang Mananayaw [Full Text]
Rosauro Almario’s short story, written in 1910, tells of how Sawi, a young man from a rural town, is bled dry of his money in the big city, through the machinations of the pimp Tamad, and Pati, a cunning...
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Type of Material: Other
Author: Almario, Rosauro
Place of Publication: Manila
Date: February 1, 2007
Period: American Occupation
Keywords: Pati Sawi Tamad nightclub dancer gold digger ways of the big city provincial lad taken advantage of by city folk Manila’s night club scene
Subjects: Philipine fiction (Tagalog)
Traditions of the Tinguian: A Study in Philippine Folk-Lore [Not available publicly]
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Type of Material: Book
Author: Cole, Fay
Place of Publication: Chicago
Period: American Occupation
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Alamat ng Ilang-Ilang [Not available publicly]
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Type of Material: Book
Author: Sevilla, Noel
Place of Publication: Manila
Period: American Occupation
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The Friar's Daughter: A Story of the American Occupation of the Philippines [Full Text]
The friar’s daughter by Charles Lincoln Pheifer is a historical fiction about the American occupation of the Philippines, which is based on historical facts, real events and real people. It revolves...
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Under Dewey at Manila or The War Fortunes of a Castaway [Full Text]
Edward Stratemeyer tells the story of Lawrence (Larry) Russell, a castaway, who, through a series of adventures and misadventures, ended up joining the crew of Commodore George Dewey enroute to the Philippines...
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