Major project report on Tata Motors and its marketing strategies
Pre-Colonial- Colonial
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PRE-COLONIAL PERIOD
BARANGAY
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POWER AND FUNCTIONS
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EDUCATION
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ORNAMENTS
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SOCIAL CLASSES
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DRESS
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MARRIAGE AND COURTSHIP
PAMUMULUNGAN
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STAGES
PANALANGUNI PEDSUNGUD
PEGKAWING
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BURIAL
MAGLAHI
MOROTAL
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LARAW
PASIYAM
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ECONOMIC LIFE
PILONSITOS
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HIZPANIZATION OF THE
PHILIPPINES
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EXPEDITIONS
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HOW ISLAM GOT HERE
14th Century
MUDUM Introduced
ISLAM to MALAYSIA
(1380) MUDUM
preached ISLAM in SULU
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(1450) ABU BAKR arrived
in SULU then married
Bajindas daugter
(PARAMISULI)
(1390) RAJA BAJINDA
arrived and converted
some SULU natives
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ABU BAKR established
SULU SULTANATE
patterned after
Sultanate of Arabia
SHARIFF KABUINGSUWAN
traded in LANAO.
(The 1st Sultan in
Maguindanao)
Editor's Notes
Long before the arrival of the Spaniards, ancientFilipinos were living in scattered barangays and ruledby different chieftains. Although, they were livingseparately, they were similar in many ways, theirreligion, mode of dressing, houses, system ofgovernment and marriage practices and economicactivities, in short, they wee refined and civilized; theypossessed a distinct culture that distinguish them fromother race.Pre-Spanish Period.
Government•The government was called “barangay”.•There was no national government. There weremany independent barangays and datus. But therewas no datu strong enough to unite the archipelagointo one nation. Some barangays, however, unitedto form a confederation.•It was headed by a ruler called datu or raja.
Power and Functions of Datu•Implementing laws.•Maintaining peace and order.•Giving protection to his subjects.•He also made the law, with theassistance of group of elders who gaveadvice.•(a newly enacted law was madeknown to the public through town criercalled “umalokohan”)•He acted also as a judge during trial.•(it was easy for the datu to run for thebarangay since the population was verysmall.
8. •Ancient Filipinos started the practice of payingt
BAybayin - 3 vowels and 14 consonants
Visayan- PintadosMoat tattoped among ancient filipinoes. Spaniards call them PINTADOS
NOBLES - Datus, Rulers, High class. They are addrees as DATU, RAJAH, LAKAN- Highest official in the barang
FREEMAN- It is where the working class belongs
SLAVES Namamahay- Has a family and house his own
sagigilid- Has no property, and has to seek permission to his/her master if he/she wants to marry
who werecomposed of rulersand their families,occupied the highestclass. They wereusually addressed asGat, Lakan, Raja orDatu.Freemen – werethe working classSlaves – wereclassified into two;* Aliping namamahay – were not fullpledge slave. They had their ownrespective families and their own houses.They were required to serve their mastersonly during planting and harveting period.* Aliping sagigilid – were the real slaves,they were homeless, forbidden to formtheir own families, required to stay in theirmasters dwelling and they could be usedas a payment for debt.
Dress• Male clothing- consisted of the upper and lower parts. The upper part wasa jacket with short sleeves called “kangan” while the lowerpart was a strip of cloth wrapped around the waist and inbetween the legs called “bahag”. Males used a piece of clothor a headgear called “putong”.- Putong symbolized the number of persons the wearer hadkilled.• Female clothing- they wore “baro or camisa”, a jacket with leeves. The lowerpart was called “saya”.
Courtship and Marriage• The man was required to give a dowry.“Bigay-kaya” – was the type of dowry consisted of a piece ofland or gold.The groom’s parent gave a gift called “panghimuyat”.“himaraw” – was another payment for raising the future brideduring her infancy period, to be paid by the groom’s parent also.Including the bride’s wet nurse received a share of dowry; it wascalled “bigay-suso”.•Mixed marriage, that was marriage between couples belonging todifferent social classes were not common. Early Filipinos practiceddivorce. Several grounds of divorce were:1. Adultery2. Abandonment on the part of the husband3. Cruelty4. And insanity
STAGES
Bethrotal -formal engagement to be married; engagement.
First monetary system in the Philippines.
iloncitos is the earliest form of precious metal based currency of the Philippines. It is likely made of pure gold with a weight ranging between .5 grams to more or less than 3 grams.