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The arrival of Bornean datu refers to the migration of Austronesian-speaking people from Borneo to the

Philippines around 2000 years ago. According to oral traditions, the first Bornean datu who arrived in the
Philippines was Datu Puti, who was accompanied by his brothers and a group of followers.

Legend has it that Datu Puti and his group landed on the island of Panay, in the central Philippines. They
were seeking a new home after fleeing political unrest and conflict in Borneo. When they arrived in
Panay, they made contact with the native Austronesian-speaking tribes that already inhabited the island.

Datu Puti and his group were welcomed by the local tribes, and they eventually settled in the area. They
brought with them new technologies, such as agriculture, metalworking, and shipbuilding, which helped
to transform the culture and economy of the Philippines. They also introduced new social and political
structures, including the concept of a centralized leadership system.

The arrival of the Bornean datu was a significant event in Philippine history, as it marked the beginning of
the Austronesian migration to the Philippines and the subsequent development of Philippine culture and
society. Today, the influence of the Bornean datu is still felt in the Philippines, particularly in the central
regions, where their descendants continue to live and thrive.

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The arrival of Bornean datus refers to the migration of ancient Indonesians from Borneo to the
Philippines in the 13th century. According to Philippine history, the first datus were led by Datu Puti, who
was accompanied by nine other chieftains and their families.

The datus and their people traveled across the sea in balangays, which were large boats made from
hardwood and powered by sails or paddles. They landed on the island of Panay in the central Philippines,
where they made contact with the native Ati people.

The datus were said to be seeking a new home away from the oppression of their former ruler, the Rajah
Makatunaw. They made a deal with the Ati, exchanging a golden salakot or hat for a piece of land in
which to settle. This event is known as the "Maragtas" or "arrival of the datus."

The datus and their people brought with them advanced knowledge in agriculture, metalworking, and
warfare. They established settlements and kingdoms, which later evolved into the various indigenous
groups of the Philippines. The arrival of the datus is seen as a significant event in Philippine history, as it
marked the beginning of a new era of culture and civilization in the country.

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