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  • What were the means of livelihood to the people during the pre-colonial period in the philippines?

    Posted by admin on July 30th, 2009 and filed under livelihood | 2 Comments »


    uhm i think that before the pre colonial period, they had many different livelihoods.

    I know that some people engaged in hunting, others in gathering food (seeds, fruits, honey, grain etc.) people also learned to weave cloth. Some people made jewelry. Others made equipment. And people also learned to make pottery and ceramics.

    2 Responses

    1. Gamer10 Says:

      They colonised the philippines? I thought they were supposed to tell me this stuff at school?
      References :

    2. baah bahh black sheep Says:

      uhm i think that before the pre colonial period, they had many different livelihoods.

      I know that some people engaged in hunting, others in gathering food (seeds, fruits, honey, grain etc.) people also learned to weave cloth. Some people made jewelry. Others made equipment. And people also learned to make pottery and ceramics.
      References :

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