raiders of the sulu sea
1. raiders of the sulu sea
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A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain’s last stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the South of the Philippines.
2. authors backgrounds of raiders of the sulu sea
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The raiders from Sulu were also, for good reason, the most feared by the coastal
3. Raiders of the sulu sea critical analysis
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4. reasons why the documentary, Raiders of the Sulu Sea, is important to the grand narrative of Philippine history.
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Throughout the three and half centuries of conflicts between the Spanish and the populations of the southern Philippines, maritime raiding played a key role, not only for the accumulation of wealth and slaves, but also as a means of warfare and anticolonial resistance.
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5. external and internal criticisms regarding the Raiders of the Sulu Sea and A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor.
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6. when this vedio raiders of the sulu sea came from?
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1770, on a combination of trade and slave raiding. Maritime raiding was a central means of warfare for both the Sulu Sultanate and Spain during the protracted Moro Wars from 1565 to 1876, but from the second half of the eighteenth century, Spain began increasingly to label their adversaries 'pirates'.
7. Write external and internal criticisms regarding the Raiders of the Sulu Sea
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“Raiders of the Sulu Sea” A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain's last stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the South of the Philippines
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1. Write external and internal criticisms regarding the Raiders of the Sulu Sea and A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor. Raiders of the Sulu Sea External Criticism Raiders of the Sulu Sea was published by Icelle Gloria D. Borja with contributions from Dr. Samuel Tan, Margarita Cojuangco, and other International Asian Historians. Icelle Borja is the chancellor. Mindanao Association of Museums: executive council member of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). She was a real Filipina painter and sculptor and one of Zamboanga City's premier artists. She has conducted detailed studies on Zamboanga's arts and culture. Mirrors of Our Past: The Liberation of Zamboanga and Our Heroes Part 1 and Part 2, Trees and Tell, Dia de Zamboanga, Flores de Mayo, A Great Malayan, and several others are among her films. Dr. Samuel Tan is the author of "A History of the Philippines," and Margarita Cojuangco is a columnist and philanthropist who penned "Kris of Valor." Idzwan Othman directed the documentary video. I would claim that it was a genuine work and not a forgery because it was an actual film with material from it that was used in history books and textbooks. This is considered a secondary source since it was not produced at the time that the events occurred. The chain of events is subtly deceptive, but it all works out in the end. The narrative is somewhat ambiguous due to the narrator's accent, but it was descriptive and enlightening. It was meant for audiences who are fluent in the English language to watch. Internal Criticism The film is very well-made, as its primary goal is to teach and enlighten. One of the film's key arguments is that we were raided by our fellow Filipinos. The true purpose of these raiders in starting a war is to fight for their rights and to protect Islam's colony. Any history books and what our teachers tell us in school are vastly different from the narrative of this. We are fed with the idea that invaders will still be “foreign people,” so it is a good thing that the documentary addressed this issue. The film also depicted how, after the bombing of Balangingi, a feeling of hopelessness started to emerge in the minds of Muslims. After seeing pieces of evidence in an archaeological excavation in Butuan, the film attempted to clarify how raiders lived at the time and what their activities were.
A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor External Criticism The Department of National Defense of the Philippines and the Philippines Veterans Affairs Office collaborated on the documentary film A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor. Since these are Philippine government offices, they are thought to be authentic and sincere. I would assume that the documentary is not biased in terms of narration and each character has a flaw in the plot and the chain of events is well structured and stressed. This is a secondary source since it was not produced within the specified time frame. Since the medium used in narrating is English, it is not ideal for those who are unable to understand it to watch.
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Raiders of sulu sea. “Raiders of the Sulu Sea” A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain's last stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the South of the Philippines .
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8. Identified causesof moro conflict in the country in relation to the documentary, raiders id the sulu sea
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9. Relevance about raiders of the sulu sea
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Of the three regions under study here, the Sulu Sea was the most strongly associated with piracy in the eyes of nineteenth-century observers. The raiders from Sulu were also, for good reason, the most feared by the coastal populations of Southeast Asia, who comprised by far most of the victims of the depredations.
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10. short essay 50words raiders of the sulu sea
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Even today, in some places, we all know that no matter what happen, there will still be this gap between the Christians and Muslims; well this is still true in some few places. Come to think of it that both parties praised only the same God. Why can’t they just be at peace? Well maybe because on how they approached each other and their different personalities. What could have really happened in the past that the Christians and Muslims seem to hate each other even today?
In the film that we watched, entitled “Raiders of the Sulu sea” I have somewhat seen, maybe one of the reasons that when we Christians hear something about Muslims we will react negatively.
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11. Importance of the documentary Raiders of the Sulu Sea important to the grand narrative of Philippine History
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12. Why Raiders of the Sulu Sea is important in the grand narrative of Philippine History?
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For the accumulation of wealth and slaves, but also as a means of warfare and anticolonial resistance.
13. EssayIn your own opinion Why the raiders of the sulu sea is a very important in the history?5pts.
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This documentary is significant in Philippine history because it demonstrates that the title Bangsamoro is well-known throughout the Malay community, or in general the Muslim community, and that it assists the people of Mindanao in achieving the everlasting peace that they desire over a long period of time.
14. what is the raiders of sulu sea All about
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Raiders of Sulu Sea A historiodraphy documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the spaniards defended the city with the fort pilar as spain's stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the south of the Philippines
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15. conflict between christian and muslim in raiders of the sulu sea
The Sulu Sea, located in the western part of the Philippines, has a long history of conflict between Christian and Muslim raiders. This conflict dates back to the 16th century, when the Spanish colonized the Philippines and introduced Christianity to the region.
Over the centuries, tensions between the two groups have persisted, often escalating into violence. One of the most notable examples of this conflict was the Moro Rebellion, which took place in the southern Philippines between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. During this time, Muslim groups in the region, known as Moros, resisted Spanish and American colonial rule, leading to several wars and uprisings.
The conflict in the Sulu Sea has also been fueled by economic factors, as the region is rich in natural resources and has become a major center of trade. Both Christian and Muslim groups have engaged in piracy and raiding in the Sulu Sea in order to control these resources and trade routes.
Today, the conflict between Christian and Muslim groups in the Sulu Sea continues, although it is less intense than it has been in the past. Nevertheless, the region remains one of the most volatile and conflict-prone areas in the Philippines, and efforts to promote peace and stability are ongoing.
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Imperial Conflict. The Spanish refusal to work with the Dutch and the British revealed once more that their major priority was the assertion of their dominance over the Sulu Archipelago rather than the eradication of piracy.
16. IDENTIFICATION:Its became popular because the co-produced a documentary with Discovery Asia Titled? RAIDERS OF THE SULU SEAENUMARATION:Give 5 contributors on Raiders of the Sulu Sea.
"Raiders of the Sulu Sea" Documentary Film
In the historical documentary "Raiders of the Sulu Sea," which focuses on Zamboanga City, it is shown how the Spanish defended the city utilizing Fort Pilar as their final stronghold and base of operations for defense and colonial expansion in the southern Philippines.
It illustrates the prosperous free trade in Southeast Asia and the negative impacts and fallout when Europeans like the English, Dutch, and Spanish tried to colonize and Christianize the region while also trying to control the economy.
It also focused on what happened to Panglima Taupan, a captured Balangingi leader, and his family, who were eventually exiled to Cagayan in the north of Luzon and forced to work on a tobacco plantation.
5 contributors on Raiders of the Sulu Sea:Dr. Samuel Tan. Historian. National Historical Institute. Historian.Prof. Barbara Watson Andaya. Historian. National University of Singapore.Dr. Julius Bautista. Historian. Asia Research Institute. National University of Singapore.Dr Margarita Cojuangco. Author. Kris of Valor. Author.Dr. Borja-Estrada, an art historianHis descendants later returned to Zamboanga and settled in Taluksangay's outskirts, taking the surname Dela Cruz Nuno, which later became Maas Nuno, the ancestor of the current Nuno clan in Zamboanga
Dr. Samuel Tan, Margarita Cohuangco, and other international Asian historians worked with Icelle Gloria Dr. Borja-Estrada, an art historian, to produce this video based on Singapore for the Q channel, Discovery Channel, and the National Geographic for international release.
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17. Three tribes of the raiders of the sulu sea
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The 3 tribes:
-Ilanun
-Balangingi Samal
-Taosug
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18. who is hero of the raider of the sulu sea
The Sulu raiders were mostly composed of the Ilanun (or Iranun) and the Samal group of sea nomads as well as the influential Tausug aristocrates from Jolo Island. Historically piracy occurred in and around the vicinity of the Sulu island Mindanao, where frequent acts of piracy were committed against the Spanish.
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19. who are the hero and villian in the raider in the sulu sea
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The Sulu raiders were mostly composed of the Ilanun (or Iranun) and the Samal group of sea nomads as well as the influential Tausug aristocrates from Jolo Island
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20. what is the relevance of the document to contemporary time in raiders of the sulu sea?
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The Sulu Sea
Spain never managed to take control of the Sulu Archipelago, where the Sulu Sultanate thrived, particularly after c.1770, on a combination of trade and slave raiding. Maritime raiding was a central means of warfare for both the Sulu Sultanate and Spain during the protracted Moro Wars from 1565 to 1876, but from the second half of the eighteenth century, Spain began increasingly to label their adversaries 'pirates'. From the 1840s the Spanish Navy began to gain the upper hand in the struggle at sea, leading to a sharp decline in large-scale piracy and coastal raiding from the middle of the century. The lack of international recognition of Spain’s territorial claims over the Sulu Sultanate, however, hindered naval cooperation with the British and the Dutch for the purpose of suppressing piracy, which allowed petty piratical activity emanating from the Sulu Sea to continue. The United States took over Spain’s colony in the Philippines in 1899 and managed initially to maintain reasonable maritime security, although attacks against indigenous fishermen and Chinese traders and pearl fishers continued. Between 1907 and 1909 the last serious outbreak of piracy in the area occurred with the depredations of Jikiri and his band, which the Americans only defeated with considerable difficulty.
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21. What is the importance of studying the history of the Raiders of the Sulu Sea?
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Hailing from the Sulu Sea region in the Southern regions of the Philippines, the Ilanun, Balangingi Samal & Taosug tribes raided and plundered settlements in the Philippines, Borneo, Java, the Straits of Malacca and all over South East Asia in the search for human cargo to feed the growing demands of the slave trade in .
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22. What were the real motives of the Raiders in the Sulu Sea?
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23. 2. How does raiders of the sulu sea contribute to historiography?
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Raiders of the Sulu Sea” A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain’s last stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the South of the Philippines . It depicts the Southeast Asian flourishing free trading in the area and the adverse effects and repercussions when Europeans such as the English, Dutch and Spanish who wanted to control the economy as well to colonize and Christianize.
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24. who hero and villian in the raider in the sulu sea
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Who are the Raiders of the Sulu Sea?
The Sulu raiders were mostly composed of the Ilanun (or Iranun) and the Samal group of sea nomads as well as the influential Tausug aristocrates from Jolo Island. Historically piracy occurred in and around the vicinity of the Sulu island Mindanao, where frequent acts of piracy were committed against the Spanish.Answer:
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25. what can you say about the Raiders of the Sulu Sea
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Piracy in the Sulu Sea historically occurred in the vicinity of Mindanao, where frequent acts of piracy were committed against the Spanish. Because of the continual wars between Spain and the Moro people, the areas in and around the Sulu Sea became a haven for piracy which was not suppressed until the beginning of the 20th century. The pirates of that period should not be confused with the naval forces or privateers of the various Moro tribes. However, many of the pirates operated under government sanction during time of war.[1][2]:383–397 Following the end of World War II, piracy in the Sulu Sea reemerged as a phenomenon that persists to this day.
26. Is it appropriate to name these Muslim tribes as Pirates and not Raiders? (Raiders of the sulu sea) Support your answer.
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it is both appriate the raiders and pirtaes of muslim tribes beacause as we can see it has been connection to the muslim tradionally
27. The raiders of the sulu sea and a legacy of heroes: the story of bataan and corregidor.
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On May 6, 1942, Corregidor Island, the island fortress at the entrance of Manila Bay, fell to the Japanese Imperial Army. Upon the fall of the Bataan peninsula on April 9, 1942, Corregidor was the last bastion of Filipino and American forces against the Japanese invasion
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28. What is the importance of this documentary film "Raiders of The Sulu Sea" to the gran narrative history of the Philippines?
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Its Important Because Its A Traditional Culture Of The Philippines And Its A Part Of Likas Na Yaman
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29. eternal and internal criticisms regarding the Raiders of the Sulu Sea and A Legacy of Heroes: The Story of Bataan and Corregidor.
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30. Reflection analysis for raiders of the sulu sea
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Raiders of sulu sea. “Raiders of the Sulu Sea” A Historiography Documentary film focusing on Zamboanga City depicting how the Spaniards defended the city with the Fort Pilar as Spain's last stronghold and bastion of defense and economic expansion in the South of the Philippines .
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