1. What is the Internal (Indigenous) / External (Foreign) Influences of Maitum Jar?
2. Where is the Place of Kampilan?
3. Where is the Place of Kendi?
4. What and Where is the Place and Internal / External Influences of Gador?
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Answer:
1. Internal influence: Manunggul jar shows that the Filipino's maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors religious beliefs. External influence: The inside of the jar contained human bones which were covered in red paint. Like Egyptians burial practices, the jar also had numerous bracelets. External: Many epics around the Philippines would tell how souls go to the next life, aboard boats, pass through the rivers and seas. This belief is connected with the Austronesian belief of the anito.
2. Philippines, parts of a kampílan, written in Maguindanao and Maranao languages of Mindanao.
3. A kendi is a type of handle-less, spouted pouring vessel. The form originates in Southeast Asia, but they were eventually produced in Japan, China, Vietnam, and Thailand for export to Indonesia and Malaysia. Kendi were originally used in Hindu rituals, but eventually became general drinking vessels by the 14th century.
4. Spanish and Romanian Portuguese