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Filipinos Are Austronesians

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PrefaceThis modest book came to be written because of Facebook exchanges between Filipino friends: Tiz Wezza of Australia, Joey Miguel of New Zealand, and myself.Our conversations in FB revealed that we are not just "Filipinos", a name given to us by Spanish colonizers in 1564, when Miguel Lopez de Legazpi occupied Maynila and declared the whole territory, as "owned" by the Spanish monarch (Phillip or Felipe), and all peoples within it, as subjects of the Spanish crown.Tiz and Joey sent me a lot of materials since October 2017 which I kept and now use them for a sketch history of us Filipinos - as part of a larger Austronesian rfamily of peoples in the Pacific.We share customs, traditions, culture, artifacts, textile weave designs, houses of nipa, family-closeness, remembrance of ancestors, food types, traits, language, food, herbs, boat-designs, our brown skin and our physiognomy - with our cousins spread over 54 billion square miles of the Pacific Ocean and its adjacent seas and islands.Our cousins are in the farthest west in Madagascar, adjacent to the "black continent" of Africa, easternmost to "Rapa Nui" or the Easter Islands where a remnant of Polynesians remain under the governance of Chile, a South American government.We are cousins to the Hawaiians to the north of the Pacific who, themselves, came from Tahiti, in the middle of the Pacific, and southernmost to New Zealand - the Maoris.Our closest relatives are in the ASEAN (Association of SouthEast Asian Nations).There are four parts: An Overview, Part One about Austronesians in general, Part Two are sketches of particular countries, and the last Part is a pictorial of "Old Philippines, capped by a "fast-forward" to 2015, when a beautiful Filipina Austroneisan with European blood, won the title of Miss Universe.Emmanuel ikan Astillero1592 Camino de la Fe, Guadalupe Nuevo, Makati City, 1212 PHILIPPINESe-mail astilleroe@gmail.com, noelastillero@yahoo.comFacebook: "Emmanuel Ikan Astillero" October 6, 2017 (my 78th birthday) -----------Table of ContentsPreface .................................................................. Page 1Introduction ............................................................. Page 2Very Important Notice ................................................ Page 3Overview ................................................................. Page 6Pasipika Festival .............................................. Page 7Name Change ................................................. Page 7Religion Change .............................................. Page 8Part One. The Widespread Austronesian Family .............. Page 10Austronesian Language Speakers ........................ Page 10Migration Flow from Taiwan to the Pacific .............. Page 12Filipino Balangay Boat ....................................... Page 13Austronesian Lineage Graphics ........................... Page 14ASEAN ........................................................... Page 15Polynesia ........................................................ Page 18Melanesia ....................................................... Page 22The Sweet Potato .................................... Page 29Malays: the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia . Page 30Austronesian Numerals/Similarity of "Dog"..... Page 31-32Phonetic Comparison between Filipino-Cebuano, Borneo-Kadazan, and Bahasa Melayu ......... Page 32-33Micronesia ....................................................... Page 34Part Two. Sketches of Major Austronesian Locations..... Page 35Brunei Darusalaam ............................................ Page 37Cambodia - Cham People .................................. Page 39Chile - Rapa Nui - Easter Island .......................... Page 44China-Taiwan-Formosa ...................................... Page 47Cook Islands .................................................... Page 51East Timor - Timor Leste .................................... Page 54Fiji .................................................................. Page 57French Polynesia ............................................... Page 60Guam & Northern Marianas .................................... Page 62Hawaii (U.S.A.).................................................. Page 70Indonesia ......................................................... Page 77Kiribati ............................................................. Page 80Madagascar ..................................................... Page 84"Madagascar Beauties".............................. Page 88Malaysia .......................................................... Page 90"Austronesian Sea Dwellers"-Orang Laut...... Page 94-95Marshall Islands ................................................ Page 96"Rising Seas Claiming Nation"...................... Page 100Micronesia ........................................................ Page 106"Sailing the Pacific" .................................... Page 107Nauru .................................(more inside)


  • | Author: Emmanuel Astillero, Tatay Jobo Elizes Pub.
  • | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
  • | Publication Date: Jan 15, 2018
  • | Number of Pages: 198 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1983837075
  • | ISBN-13: 9781983837074
Author:
Emmanuel Astillero, Tatay Jobo Elizes Pub.
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date:
Jan 15, 2018
Number of pages:
198 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1983837075
ISBN-13:
9781983837074