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Visayan languages, the
equivalent social classes were
known as the oripun,
uripon, or ulipon. The most
common translation of the word is "servant" or "slave"...
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Visayan societies of the Philippines. They were
regarded as
higher than the
uripon (commoners, serfs, and slaves) but
below the
tumao (royal nobility) in the...
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falls in love. From
being a Bai (princess), she was
turned into an
uripon (slave) by Dian
Lamitan when her
father was
killed by
Rajah Mangubat due...
- 1590
Boxer Codex Visayan pintados (tattooed), c. 1590
Boxer Codex Visayan uripon (slaves), c. 1590
Boxer Codex Binukot from Visayas, c. 1590
Boxer Codex...
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Visayan societies of the
Philippines who were
regarded as
higher than the
uripon (commoners, serfs, and slaves) but
below the
tumao (royal nobility) in the...
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Cebuano or Waray) from Bohol,
showing their patok or
tattoos Native Visayan uripon (slaves)
adorned with gold. (All
Captions Below Based on Source)
Tatar (Likely...
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Alipin (Slaves/Indentured Servants) in Pre-colonial Philippines:
Visayan uripon, as
depicted in the
Boxer Codex (c. 1590)...
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slaves Aliping namamahay Alipin sa
gigilid Bulisik Bulislis Horohan Uripon Political entities Luzon Caboloan Cainta Ibalon Kumintang Ma-i
Maynila Namayan...
- Amo by
their tenants. However, the
tenants are no
longer called Alipin,
Uripon (in Karay-a, i.e., the
Ilonggo sub-dialect) or
Olipun (in SinĂ¢, i.e., Ilonggo...
- and
slaves Aliping namamahay Alipin sa
gigilid Bulisik Bulislis Horohan Uripon Political entities Luzon Caboloan Cainta Ibalon Kumintang Ma-i
Maynila Namayan...