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Why are Filipinos all mixed-race?

Basic residents of the Philippines in Southeast Asia. Including dozens of ethnic groups. Most of them belong to Mongolian Malay type; A few belong to nigro-Australian nigri Toto type. There are dozens of national languages in China, and the national language in 1962 is Tagalog, which belongs to the Indonesian family of Austronesian languages. There are Latin letters. However, government announcements, parliamentary debates and major newspapers all use English. Most people believe in Catholicism, while a few believe in Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and primitive religions. The ancient inhabitants of the Philippine Islands belonged to negri Tuo. They moved in from the continental bridge connecting the Asian continent about 20,000 years ago, bringing the culture of the late Paleolithic, and their descendants are today's ETA people. From 3000 BC to 1000 BC, two groups of primitive Malays moved in from the sea, bringing Neolithic culture. Their descendants are Bondu, Kalinga, Erongo, Bagobo, Mandaya and Buggino. From the 2nd century BC to the 6th century AD/KLOC-0, three new Malays moved in, bringing with them metal tools, class system and writing. Their descendants are Ifugao, Pisayan, Tagalog, Ilokano, Bikol and Moro who believed in Islam in the14th century. Some of these people from different sources still maintain their own national characteristics, while others are integrated with each other, constantly absorbing the culture and lineage of later immigrants, and social development has reached a higher level.

Ethnic minorities and foreign descendants include China, Arabs, Indians, Spaniards and Americans; There are also a few indigenous people.