The First “Filipinos”
Many historians and scientists believe
that the first inhabitants of the Philippine islands emerged during the
Pleistocene period. There are two theories on where the inhabitants
(first Filipinos) came from namely: Beyer’s “Migration Theory” and Jocano’s
“Evolution Theory”. Noted social scientist
Henry Otley Beyer believes that Filipinos descended from different
groups that came from Southeast Asia in successive waves of migration.
Each group had a distinct culture, with it’s own customs and traditions.
While Jocano believes that Asians, including Filipinos are the result of a
lengthy process of evolution and migration.
Migration Theory
The first migrants were what Beyer caked
the “Dawnmen” (or “cavemen” because they lived in caves.). The Dawnmen
resembled Java Man,
Peking Man, and
other Asian Home sapiens who existed about 250,000 years ago. They did not have
any knowledge of agriculture, and lived by hunting and fishing. It was precisely
in search of food that they came to the Philippines by way of the land bridges
that connected the Philippines and Indonesia. Owing perhaps to their migratory nature,
they eventually left the Philippines for destinations unknown.
The second group of migrants was composed of dark-skinned pygmies called “Aetas’ or “Negritoes”.
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The Aetas were already in the
Philippines
when the land bridges disappeared due to the thinning of the ice glaciers
and the subsequent increase in seawater level. This natural events
“forced” them to remain in the country and become its first permanent inhabitants.
Because of the disappearance of the land
bridges, the third wave of migrants was necessarily skilled in
seafaring. These were the Indonesians, who came to the islands in
boats. They were more advanced than the Aetas in that: they had tools
made out of stone and steel, which enabled them to build sturdier
houses: they engaged in farming and mining, and used materials made of
brass; they wore clothing and other body ornaments.
Last to migrate to the Philippines,
according to Beyer, were Malays. They were believed to have come from
Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and the Malay Peninsula more than 2,000 years
ago. Like the Indonesians, they also traveled in boats.
The Malays were
brown-skinned and of medium height, with straight black hair and flat noses.
Their technology was said to be more advanced than that of their predecessors.
They engaged in pottery, weaving, jewelry making and metal smelting, and
introduced the irrigation system in rice planting.
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