Dias De Los Ultimos in english means "days of the past".
We named our group and our site with this because we will be taking you way back where it all started; the Pre-Colonial period until the Spaniards invaded our motherland, the Philippines, how they instilled values through religion, how they took over our nation with their government system, how they treated us, how they influence us with their culture and traditions, and how we connected these two said topics to our current status in our country.
Norman Jan Cera Cyrelle Dumdumaya Eric Espejo Adriane April Jarligo Mario Al-Ghamdi Jr. Javier Bianca Erika Liveta Angelica Pabalan Neiza Jane Villadiego
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The early Filipinos were living in well-organized villages called barangays. Each was ruled by a Datu.
Since money is not yet visible in this era, they made use of barter trade. it is trading something they have for what they don't have.
Male attire was kanggan and bahag while the women wore camisa and saya.
The Land Bridge Theory was believed to be the way that our first ancestors came to our country.It states that the Philippines was once a part of continental Asia, bridging China and the Asian main to Borneo, Indonesia, New Guinea and even Australia.
The Code of Kalantiaw was a mythical legal code in the epic story Maragtas. It is said to have been written in 1433 by Datu Kalantiaw, a chief on the island of Negros in the Philippines.