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Activity 8.

3-2-1 Chart

What are the 3 things you have learned in this lesson? Explain

- Westerners, and those who lived through the history, will write something that would be
good to their side. People wants to keep a good record of themselves like how the
Westerners wrote that they discovered the Philippines but did not really because it's
been inhabited even before they reached the country. Historians and all those who did
the work of research the truth paved the way and made things right for all of us Filipinos.
(2) A lot of theories have been made to justify the peopling of the Philippines. I showed
the different possibilities on how our first ancestors lived in the archipelago and reached
to the most acceptable one in the present. (3) IP and their ancestral identity and
common presence in DNA. IP have been here in the country even before the Spaniards
came and even defended the lands against the colonizers and their mere existence is an
explanation that the first settlers of the Philippines is a different species than the ones
that came from Africa.

What are the 2 things you found interesting in this lesson? Why did you find them interesting?
- The peopling theories because it explains a lot on where we all came from. Our ancestry
and even. why we some of the Filipino's physical traits are different from others. It is
because our country became a mixing bowl of different nationalities. (2) Homo
luzonensis. I've never thought that Philippine would have their own species of human
origin that lived before. This just means that we've been populating these lands even
before people from other countries discovered it.

What is the 1 question you still have? What will you do to find the answer to this question?
Is there a possibility that we will a point where we will be able to know the very roots of our
ancestry? With the culture, their way of living, etc. I will research and think of many possibilities
on how to approach this question. Because although history is intriguing, it is not the field where
I see myself working.

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