History

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Pre – Colonial Culture

Spirits
- During the pre-colonial time there was already an indigenous spiritual traditions practiced
by the people in the Philippines. Generally, for lack of better terminology prehistoric
people are described to be animistic.
(Kahit oral na alng yung part na toh) Their practice was a collection of beliefs and cultural
mores anchored in the idea that the world is inhabited by spirits and supernatural entities,
both good and bad, and that respect be accorded to them through nature worship thus;
they believed that their daily lives has a connection of such beliefs.
- These spirits are said to be the anito or diwata that they believed to be good and bad. The
good spirits were considered as there relatives and the bad were believed to be their
enemies. (Note: example lang ito ah kahit mo na ilagay lahat pili ka na lang) Some worship
specific deities like Bathala a supreme god for the Tagalog, Laon or Abba for the Visayan,
Ikasi of Zambal, Gugurang for the people of Bicol and Kabunian of Ilocano and Ifugao.
Aside from those supreme deities they also worship other gods like Idialao as god of
farming, Lalaon of harvest, Balangay god of rainbow and Sidapa god of death.
- Others also worship the moon, stars, caves, mountains, rivers, plant sand trees. Some
creatures are being worship too like the bird, crow, tortoise, crocodile and other things
they believed has value and connected to their lives.
- The variation of animistic practices occur sin different ethnic groups. Magic, chants and
prayers are often key features. Its practitioners were highly respected (and some feared)
in the community, (Note: example lang ito ah kahit mo na ilagay lahat pili ka na lang) as
they were healers, midwife (hilot), shamans, witches and warlocks(mangkukulam),
babaylans. In the Visayas region there is a belief of witchcraft (kulam) and mythical
creatures like aswang, Nuno sa Punso

Herbs & Cure

- The leaves of Anonas were used as a topical and applied to the stomach of children
suffering from indigestion.
- The leaves of tangan-tangan when applied on the forehead relieved headaches.
- The seeds of the balconag when rubbed on the scalp killed lice
- The bark of the bagosabak, an antidote for snake bite poisoning
- The pepita plant seed which was chewed for relief of food poisoning and stomach upset

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