The History of the Philippines: Empires, Colonization, and Identity — Fexingo History
In 1635, Spanish Jesuit missionaries ventured into the interior of the Visayas, encountering the Manobo people of the Leyte-Samar highlands. This mission, led by Father Gregorio López, sought to convert the animist Manobo while the Spanish colonial government simultaneously imposed tribute and forced labor. The episode explores how the Jesuits' efforts intersected with traditional Manobo beliefs, including the babaylan (shaman) resistance. It also connects to the broader context of colonial extraction, such as the galleon trade and the polo y servicios system. Fifty years later, the brutalization of the Manobo under encomenderos contributed to the 1744 Dagohoy Rebellion in Bohol, the longest revolt in Philippine history, led by Francisco Dagohoy. The rebellion, sparked by a refusal to bury his brother after a duel, morphed into a 85-year resistance against Spanish rule. This episode delves into the Manobo-Jesuit encounter, the roots of the Dagohoy Revolt, and how indigenous belief systems clashed with Spanish Catholicism in the 17th and 18th centuries. #Manobo #JesuitMission #Leyte #Samar #DagohoyRevolt #FranciscoDagohoy #Bohol #babaylan #encomienda #poloYservicios #galleonTrade #SpanishColonialism #Philippines #IndigenousResistance #17thCentury #18thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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