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Lesson 2search For Our Beginnings

This lesson introduces students to the diversity of cultures in the Philippines. It discusses the different ethnic groups that reside in different regions of the country. The document then provides more details on the people of the Philippines, describing them as having Malay stock with influences from Chinese, Spanish, American, and Arab heritage. It notes the Philippines has over 100 dialects due to regional cultural divisions. Specifically, it mentions the industrious Tagalog people of central plains, carefree Visayans of central islands, and colorful tribesmen and religious Muslims of Mindanao. In closing, it emphasizes that the Philippines represents a blend of Eastern and Western influences and the strength of its culture lies in overcoming colonial rule through resilient people.

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Lesson 2search For Our Beginnings

This lesson introduces students to the diversity of cultures in the Philippines. It discusses the different ethnic groups that reside in different regions of the country. The document then provides more details on the people of the Philippines, describing them as having Malay stock with influences from Chinese, Spanish, American, and Arab heritage. It notes the Philippines has over 100 dialects due to regional cultural divisions. Specifically, it mentions the industrious Tagalog people of central plains, carefree Visayans of central islands, and colorful tribesmen and religious Muslims of Mindanao. In closing, it emphasizes that the Philippines represents a blend of Eastern and Western influences and the strength of its culture lies in overcoming colonial rule through resilient people.

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LESSON 2

Search for Our Beginnings


ENGLISH GRADE 7
Hello!
This lesson prepares you to appreciate
diversity in our culture.

Discover how stories from varied


regions in our country reveal ideas,
customs and beliefs regarding our
place.
Are you a
proud
FILIPINO?
Your Initial Task

Brainstorm with a partner to determine


who our fellow Filipinos are and where they
reside in our country. Match items in columns
A, B and C then write your answers on a one-
fourth sheet of paper
Your Initial Task

B C
___, ___ 1.
ETHNIC GROUP REGION
[Link] in [Link] Visayas
Lanao del Norte [Link] Valley
___, ___ 2. [Link] in [Link]
Cagayan Region of
[Link] in Muslim
Capiz Mindanao
___, ___ 3.
The People of the Philippines
by the Philippine Tourism Promotions Board
The Filipino is basically of Malay stock with a
sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish and Arab blood.
The Philippines has a population of 70 million, and it is
hard to distinguish accurately the lines between stocks.
From a long history of Western colonial rule, interspersed
with the visits of merchants and traders evolved a people
of a unique blend of east and west, both in appearance
and culture.
The Filipino character is actually a little bit of all the
cultures put together. The bayanihan or spirit of kinship
and camaraderie that Filipinos are famous for is said to be
taken from Malay forefathers. The close family relations
are said to have been inherited from the Chinese. The
piousness comes from the Spaniards who introduced
Christianity in the 16th century. Hospitality is a common
denominator in the Filipino character and this is what
distinguishes the Filipino. Filipinos are probably one of the
few, if not the only, English-proficient Oriental people
today. Pilipino is the official national language, with
English considered as the country's unofficial one.
The Filipinos are divided geographically and
culturally into regions, and each regional group is
recognizable by distinct traits and dialects – the
sturdy and frugal llocanos of the north, the
industrious Tagalogs of the central plains, the
carefree Visayans from the central islands and the
colorful tribesmen and religious Moslems of Mindanao.
Tribal communities can be found scattered across
the archipelago. The Philippines has more than 111
dialects spoken, owing to the subdivisions of these
basic regional and cultural groups.A
Some 80 percent of the population is Catholic, Spain's lasting
legacy. About 15 percent is Moslem and these people can be found
basically in Mindanao. The rest of the population is made up mostly
of smaller Christian denominations and Buddhist.

The country is marked by a true blend of cultures; truly in the


Philippines, East meets West. The background of the people is
Indonesian and Malay. There are Chinese and Spanish elements
as well. The history of American rule and contact with merchants
and traders culminated in a unique blend of East and West,
both in the appearance and culture of the people of the Filipinos,
or people of the Philippines.
Based from what you’ve read, determine whether you
agree or disagree to the following statements.
1. The Filipinos are uniquely diversified.
2. The Filipinos are religious in nature.
3. The diversity of the Filipinos in culture, language, and religion is a
hindrance to the country‘s unity and progress.
4. The strength of the Filipino culture lies in the resiliency of its
people who overcame the colonizers‘ oppressive rule.
5. Acceptance of differences in culture, belief, and language can only
start with awareness.

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