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Level 1 of Customs of the Tagalog
level: Level 1 of Customs of the Tagalog
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level questions: Level 1 of Customs of the Tagalog
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During the first century of Spanish rule, the colonial government had?
difficulty in running local politics because of the limited number of Spaniards who wanted to live outside Intramuros.
With the problem at hand the Spanish officials allow filipinos to hold the position of a?
Gobernadorcillos
The customs of the Tagalog was to ensure that the Gobernadorcillos would?
remain loyal to the crown, the Friars assigned in the parishes were instructed to supervise and monitor the activities.
The friars who were assigned in mission territories were required periodically to?
inform their superios of what was happening in their respective areas.
Is one of the Friars who oversees the Gobernadorcillos and the customs of the tagalog is one of the many things he wrote.
Plasencia
Plasencia Relacion de las Costumbresde Los Tagalogs (Customs of the Tagalogs, 1589) by?
Fray Juan de Plasencia (Joan de portacarrero)
Fray Juan de Plasencia (Joan de portacarrero) Was member of?
member of the fransiscan order who came together with the first batch of the missonaries to the Philippines in 1578.
Fray Juan de Plasencia (Joan de portacarrero) also wrote?
He also wrote the Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Espanola y Tagala.
Fray Juan de Plasencia (Joan de portacarrero) died in?
Liliw, Laguna in 1590
The original document of customs of Tagalogs is currently kept in?
Archivo General de India (A.G.I.) Sevelle, Spain.
A duplicate copy of the original document of customs of Tagalogs is kept in the?
Archivo Franciscaano Ibero-Oriental (A.F.I.O.), in Madrid, Spain.
An English translation of the customs of the Tagalogs appeared in?
Vol. VII (7) of the Blair and Robertson's The Philippine Islands.