The Roots of the Filipino Nation, Volume 1"The Roots is above all a Filipino story. It begins as the story of our ancestors, their differentiation into Muslims and non-Muslims, and then the division of the non-Muslims into Christians and non-Christians." --from the Introduction |
Contents
BARANGAY CRESCENT CROSS | 1 |
LIFE AND DEATH IN THE ENCOMIENDAS | 62 |
CHRISTIAN REVOLTS Muslim Raids | 128 |
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