How are the islander's way of life, cultural practices, and religious beliefs described? What does Pigafetta's account tell us about the conditions of the Visayan islands in the 16th century?
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The islander's way of life, cultural practices, and religious beliefs was based on what they could get or obtain in their island. The people were contented on the resources that exist already on their island when they were born. The first thing that Pigafetta notice was the islanders mostly used coconut on everything especially when it comes to their food. Also, according to Pigafetta, the gold in island is abundant and the iron is scarce. Men and women enjoyed equality to some extent, they have no sovereign but only ruled by princes, and chiefs for every barangay state, and the islander's weren't religious.4. Based on Pigafetta's account, how did the battle of Mactan start?Answer: It was all started when Magellan
The island life, customs, and religious beliefs of the islanders all depended on what they could find or find on the island.
At birth, people rejoiced over the resources already available on their island. The first thing Pigafetta noticed was that the people on the island used coconut almost everything, especially their food. Pigafetta also says that the island's gold is abundant, but its metal is rare. To some extent, both men and women are being treated. Similarly, they had no monarchy but were ruled by princes and nobles from each barrio region, and the islanders were not religious.
Pigafetta offers us insight into Visayan customs, including food, palm oil, and coconut wine, as well as traditional dress. Instead, Pigafetta offers us a better understanding of how European explorers viewed the different peoples and cultures they encountered.