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How are the islander’s way of life, cultural practices, and religious beliefs described from the book ( indicate the page number/s on which you based your answer) ? What does Pigafetta’s account tell us about the conditions of the Visayan Islands in the 16th century? Cultural Practices, Religious Beliefs, Conditions of the Visayan islands in the 16th century according to Pigafetta's account

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Answered by visi1878
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Answered by YAWAAAAAAAAAAA
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They had nothing else then, but made us signs with their hands that they would bring umay or rice, and cocoanuts and many other articles of food within four days,” this is one of the quotations from Pegafetta from one of the excerpt I read. It’s very clear to me that even though life back then was beyond simple and they barely had anything  the natives were very welcoming to visitors as well as hospitable. They were willing to give even though they had close to nothing. One trait that most Filipino’s are known for. Bohol, Cebu, Leyte, Masbate, Negros, Panay, and Samar are the seven main islands. Imperial China's retaliation against the Visayan people. During the year 1781, the United States In addition, the Moros of Mindanao attempted to conquer the Visayan Islands, but were repulsed. On March 16, 1565, a blood compact known as "SANDUGO" was signed, resulting in this 16th-century peace deal. Pigafetta’s account tell us about the condition of the Visayan islands in the 16th century? In 1785 the Moros burned several towns in the Visayas and captured a prau in Bulacan Province, near Manila.

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