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which were likened to that of animals. They used porcelain jars typical of Japanese and Chinese households. Japanese-style gunpowder weapons were also encountered in naval battles in the area. In exchange for these goods, traders from all over Asia would come to trade primarily for gold and slaves but also for deerskins, civets and other local products. Other than a notably more extensive trade network with Japan and China, they were culturally similar to other Luzon groups to the south, especially the
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as the "Port of Japan". The locals wore apparel typical of other maritime Southeast Asian ethnic groups in addition to Japanese and Chinese silks. Even common people were clad in Chinese and Japanese cotton garments. They also blackened their teeth and were disgusted by the white teeth of foreigners,
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Flores, Marot Nelmida-. The cattle caravans of ancient Caboloan : interior plains of Pangasinan : connecting history, culture, and commerce by cartwheel. National Historical Institute. Ermita: c2007.
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Towards an Early History of Pangasinan: Preliminary Notes and Observations By: Erwin S. Fernandez. Page 181
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were mentioned as early as 1225, when Lingayen, then known as Li-ying-tung, was listed in Chao Ju-kua's
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Map of the Philippines from "Harper's Pictorial History of the War with Spain" Vol. II (1899)
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soldiers assaulted and destroyed the pirate kingdom and then incorporated the
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In the 16th century, the Spanish referred to the port settlement of
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Prehispanic Source Materials for the Study of Philippine History
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United States Military Government of the Philippine Islands
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FILIPINOS IN CHINA BEFORE 1500 BY WILLIAM HENRY SCOTT p. 8
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records as「馮嘉施蘭」 historically romanized in an atonal
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Index

Tributary state
Ming dynasty
Binalatongan
Pangasinan
Old Malay
Northern Luzon languages
Buddhism
Hinduism
Animism
folk religion
Monarchy
Silver
barter
Captaincy General of the Philippines
Pangasinan
Philippines
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Southern Min
Hokkien
POJ
a series
Pre-colonial history of the Philippines

Social classes
Maginoo, Ginu, Tumao
Apo, Datu

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