The History of The Philippines. "MAHARLIKA" The lost Kingdom (English version)

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29 Mar 201009:09

Summary

TLDRThe script delves into the controversial claim that the entire Philippine archipelago is owned by the Tano family, a narrative supported by historical documents and legal battles. It challenges the conventional history of the Philippines, suggesting the Tano family's rule predates foreign discovery. The story spans from the Maharra kingdom to Spanish conquest, British intervention, and the Treaty of Paris, culminating in the Tano family's ongoing quest for land rights recognition and the potential to reshape the nation's historical narrative for the benefit of the Filipino majority.

Takeaways

  • 🏰 The Philippine archipelago is claimed to be owned by a single family, the Tan Taliano Clan, which is a surprising and controversial claim.
  • 📜 The story is supported by legal documents such as court decisions, titles of execution, sheriff's returns, and annotations, suggesting the claim has some basis in law.
  • 👥 Prominent lawyers and officials, including former President Ferdinand Marcos and Supreme Court magistrates, have been involved in the defense of the Tan Taliano family's claim.
  • 🏛 The Tan Taliano Clan ruled the archipelago under the name Mahara from the 9th to the 15th century, indicating a long-standing historical presence.
  • 🤝 The Spanish crown attempted to rectify abuses by returning land ownership to the Tan Taliano Clan in 1762, which is a significant historical event.
  • 🇬🇧 The British briefly took control and issued the Royal Decree Protocol 0-4, which recognized the Tan Taliano Clan's ownership rights.
  • 🗝️ The Treaty of Paris and subsequent agreements between Spain and the United States led to the U.S. purchasing the Philippines, but the Tan Taliano Clan's land rights were still recognized.
  • 📝 Under American governance, the clan's land rights were further validated through Act Number 496, which transformed the 'ti dea' into a 'torrent title'.
  • 🛡️ The 'torrent title' is described as inviolable and gives the title holder precedence in land disputes, emphasizing the strength of the Tan Taliano Clan's claim.
  • 🌏 The story challenges the commonly accepted historical narrative of the Philippines and suggests that the archipelago was inhabited and ruled by locals before foreign intervention.
  • 🙌 The Tan Taliano Clan's goal is to return to the Philippines for the benefit of the Filipino majority, highlighting a potential altruistic motive behind their claims.

Q & A

  • Who is said to own the entire Philippine archipelago according to the script?

    -The script claims that the entire Philippine archipelago is owned by a single family, the Tan Taliano Clan.

  • What evidence supports the claim of the Tan Taliano Clan's ownership of the Philippines?

    -The evidence includes court decisions, rits of execution, sheriff's return, annotation behind titles, certification by government officials, and 21 volumes by the court that validate the story.

  • What is the significance of the year 1762 in the context of the Tan Taliano Clan's claim?

    -In 1762, King Philip commanded the return of ownership of the whole archipelago to the Tan Taliano Clan, following the appeal to the queen of Spain against the abuses of the Spaniards.

  • What happened during the British invasion of Manila in 1764?

    -The British Royal Army arrived in Manila in 1762 and defeated the Spanish forces in 1764. The British government then issued the Royal Decree Protocol 0-4, which amended the ownership rights of the Philippines and awarded them to the Tan Taliano Clan.

  • How did the Treaty of Paris affect the ownership of the Philippines?

    -The Treaty of Paris, signed after the United States defeated Spain in the Battle of Manila Bay, resulted in Spain selling the Philippines to the United States for $20 million. The sale was made by Don Estan Benes Tano, who validated the Royal Decree Protocol 0-4.

  • What is the significance of Act Number 496 in relation to the Tan Taliano Clan's land ownership?

    -Act Number 496 transformed the Ti Dea (as in the Royal Decree Protocol 0-4) into a Torrens Title, which is recognized as an original certificate of title (OC) and cannot be cancelled even in the passage of millions of years.

  • Who is the current representative of the Tan Taliano Clan mentioned in the script?

    -The current representative of the Tan Taliano Clan is Prince Julan M. Taliano.

  • What is the historical context of the term 'Mahara' mentioned in the script?

    -Mahara refers to a kingdom under the Tan Taliano Clan that existed from the 9th until the 15th century, which included the archipelago and the islands of Guam and Hawaii.

  • How does the script suggest the story of the Tan Taliano Clan might change the commonly accepted history of the Philippines?

    -The script suggests that the story of the Tan Taliano Clan might change the history books, indicating that the Philippines were not only discovered by foreigners but were already inhabited and ruled by a single family before foreign conquerors arrived.

  • What is the ultimate goal of the Tan Taliano Clan as presented in the script?

    -The ultimate goal of the Tan Taliano Clan, as presented in the script, is to return to the Philippines for the benefit of the Filipino majority, not solely for their own interests.

  • What does the script imply about the importance of land in the context of the Tan Taliano Clan's story?

    -The script implies that land is not only a significant form of wealth but also a matter of life, which is why many people risk their lives to defend their rights to it, as exemplified by the story of the Tan Taliano Clan and the Filipinos who lost land rights in their own country.

Outlines

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🏰 The Philippine Archipelago's Single Family Ownership

The video script discusses the astonishing claim that the entire Philippine archipelago is owned by a single family, the Tan Tano Clan. Historical documents, including court decisions and government certifications, support this claim, which is backed by renowned lawyers and former officials. The story challenges the conventional narrative of Philippine history, suggesting that the islands were already inhabited and governed by the Tan Tano Clan before foreign discovery and conquest. The script introduces Prince Julan M. D. Taliano as the current representative of the clan, hinting at a potentially significant historical revelation.

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📜 The Legal Journey of the Tan Tano Clan's Land Rights

This paragraph delves into the historical and legal battles over the land rights of the Tan Tano Clan in the Philippines. It starts from the Spanish era, where land grabbing and heavy taxation led to the appeal for the return of the archipelago's ownership to the Tan Tano Clan by King Philip in 1762. The British briefly took control and issued the Royal Decree Protocol 0-4, which recognized the clan's ownership. The Treaty of Paris and subsequent American rule validated the clan's property rights through legal acts. The story emphasizes the importance of land as life and the Tan Tano Clan's fight for the rights of Filipinos, with a hope to return for the benefit of the majority.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Philippine Archipelago

The Philippine Archipelago refers to the group of more than 7,000 islands that make up the Philippines. In the video, it is central to the narrative as the entire archipelago is claimed to be owned by a single family, which is a key point of discussion and disbelief.

💡Tan Tano Clan

The Tan Tano Clan is presented as the family that is said to own the Philippine Archipelago. The video discusses their historical claim to the land, dating back to the Mahara Mahara Kingdom, and their defense by prominent lawyers and government officials.

💡Mahara Mahara

Mahara Mahara is described as a kingdom that existed from the 9th to the 15th century, under the rule of the Tan Tano Clan. It is significant as it establishes the historical context for the family's claim to the Philippine Archipelago.

💡Land Ownership

Land ownership is a fundamental concept in the video, as it revolves around the claim of the Tan Tano Clan to the entire Philippine Archipelago. The video discusses various legal documents and historical events that support this claim.

💡Court Decision

The term 'court decision' is used to refer to legal rulings that support the Tan Tano Clan's claim to the Philippine Archipelago. The video mentions 21 volumes of court validation, indicating the depth of legal backing for their claim.

💡Royal Decree Protocol 0-4

Royal Decree Protocol 0-4 is a specific legal document mentioned in the video that amended the ownership rights of King Philip of Spain in the Philippines, awarding the ownership rights to the Tan Tano Clan. This is a crucial piece of evidence for their claim.

💡Treaty of Paris

The Treaty of Paris is historically known for ending the Spanish-American War, but in the context of the video, it is the agreement where Spain sold the Philippines to the United States for $20 million, which is part of the narrative around the transfer of land ownership.

💡Act Number 496

Act Number 496 is a piece of legislation mentioned in the video that transformed the 'ti dea' (a form of land title) into a 'torrent title,' further validating the Tan Tano Clan's land ownership claim.

💡Torrent Title

A torrent title, as discussed in the video, is a type of land title that cannot be cancelled and takes precedence in land disputes. It is significant as it solidifies the Tan Tano Clan's claim to the land.

💡Land Disputes

Land disputes are conflicts over land ownership and rights, which are central to the video's theme. The Tan Tano Clan's claim to the Philippine Archipelago is presented as a historical land dispute with significant implications for the nation's history and identity.

💡Prince Julan M. T. Tano

Prince Julan M. T. Tano is the current representative of the Tan Tano Clan mentioned in the video. He is significant as he carries on the family's claim to the Philippine Archipelago and is part of the ongoing narrative of land ownership.

Highlights

The Philippine archipelago is claimed to be owned by a single family, raising questions about the legitimacy of this claim and its historical origins.

Court decisions, titles of execution, and government certifications support the family's ownership claims.

Prominent legal figures, including former solicitor generals and Supreme Court magistrates, have validated the story's authenticity.

The Tan Taliano Clan, represented by Prince Julan M. Taliano, is said to have ruled the archipelago before foreign contact.

The story challenges the commonly accepted historical narrative of the Philippines' discovery by foreigners.

The Mahara Mahara Kingdom under the Tan Taliano Clan existed from the 9th to the 15th century.

Land ownership was passed down through generations within the Tan Taliano Clan.

The Spanish conquest led to widespread land grabbing and oppressive taxation, prompting an appeal to the Spanish queen.

King Philip II ordered the return of the archipelago's ownership to the Tan Taliano Clan in 1762.

The British government issued a protocol recognizing the Tan Taliano Clan's ownership rights after defeating the Spanish.

Spain recognized the protocol after peace agreements with Britain, affirming the Tan Taliano Clan's land rights.

The Treaty of Paris and the subsequent sale of the Philippines to the United States included the Tan Taliano Clan's land rights.

Under American rule, the Tan Taliano Clan's property was further validated through Act Number 496.

The Torrent Title, recognized as an original certificate of title, cannot be cancelled and takes precedence over other land claims.

The story of the Tan Taliano Clan reflects the struggles of many Filipinos over land rights in their own country.

The Tan Taliano Clan aims to return to the Philippines for the benefit of the Filipino majority, not just for their own interests.

Transcripts

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did you know that the whole Philippine

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archipelago is owned by a single

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family ridiculous how can they own the

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Philippines why in the long time that

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has passed has this family presented

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itself just

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now maybe this is just a madeup story by

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a few to fool and take advantage of the

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public for selfish

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interests there are just a few of the

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questions and doubts whenever the story

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is

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heard but as is said if there are

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questions and doubts there is reason for

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study the whole Philippine archipelago

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is owned by a single family and is said

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to be unbelievable

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really

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unbelievable yet this has

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truth as a matter of fact this story is

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supported by the

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following title Court decision rits of

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execution Sheriff's return annotation

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behind

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titles certification by government

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official that proves the titles aren't

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fake

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these 21 volumes by the court that

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validates the story cannot be

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falsified it was confirmed by some

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former solicitor generals and eventually

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by Supreme Court magistrates Felix Macar

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Antonio bero and Hugo

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family's defense were some famous

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lawyers in Philippine history such as

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former president Ferdinand V Marcos

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former Senator Lorenzo Tanada claro MTO

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Jose jno Emmanuel Perez Jose

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yulo V

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Papa at present the defense of the

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taliana family is attorney homobono adaa

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the mentioned are known respectable and

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skilled in the field of law in the

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country would not as easily believe

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without

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basis this story might change history as

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presented in books where the commonly

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accepted version is that we were only

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discovered by

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foreigners yet already here in the

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islands were our ancestors even before

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the foreign conquerors arrived on the

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shores and they were ruled by one family

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that now is said to own the whole

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Philippines VD tan taliano Clans

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currently represented by their prince

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julan mden taliano

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julan but

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wait how does this story

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begin before the Spanish Invasion the

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whole archipelago and the islands of

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Guam and Hawaii were known as

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mahara mahara is a kingdom under the Tan

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taliana Clan from the 9th until the 15th

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century one of the kings of mahara is

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King

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Lano father of Raja lapulapu and Rajan

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just like the other kingdoms the lands

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of the king and his family are passed on

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to and divided amongst the next

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generation of their

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Clan this is what happened in the whole

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archipelago when the Spaniards conquered

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the archipelago land grabbing became

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widespread along with the practice of

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heavy

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taxes because of this the SS of L

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appealed to the queen of Spain against

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the abuses of the

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Spaniards in response King Philip

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commanded the return of ownership of the

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whole archipelago to the Tan talano

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Clan

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1762 in 1762 the British royal Army

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arrived in Manila to fight the Spanish

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forces in

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1764 the Britain defeated the

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Spaniards the British government issued

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Royal rree protocol

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0-4 based on the laws of the West

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Indies that amended the ownership rights

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of King Philip of Spain in the

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Philippines and awarded the ownership

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rights of the archipelago to tan Tano

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Clan this was recognized by Spain after

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the peace agreements between the Royal

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governments of Spain and

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Britain Bay when the United States

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defeated Spain in the Battle of Manila

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Bay the two countries ended the war by

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signing an agreement that became known

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as the Treaty of Paris where Spain sold

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the Philippines for the price of $20

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million the person who paid the amount

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in US gold coins was Don estan Benes

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tanoan

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benano the offici Del cabildo recognized

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and validated the Royal Decree protocol

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0-4 and was recognized as TI DEA in

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favor of Prince L

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akalia

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tanoo Don estan Benes Tano is the great

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grandfather of Prince Jan m taliano D

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Tano under the American government the

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property of the taliano clan was

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validated all the more when act number

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496 was passed which transformed the ti

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DEA as torrent

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title in this effect the taliano title

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was recognized as original certificate

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of title or OC

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0-4 on the 3rd of October

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1904 the torrent title cannot be

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cancelled even in the passage of

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millions of years the title's owner's

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rights takes precedence in removal of

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whoever occupies land in the territory

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covered the torent title cannot be

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beaten by whatever or whoever has the

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title in the Philippines no title was

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issued earlier than

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01414 land is among the most important

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Riches of man yet it is more than riches

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land is

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life that is why countless people risk

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their lives against those who claim the

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land that is actually not

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theirs yet how many more lives need to

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be

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lost the story of the tanas is the story

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of the

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Philippines the story of many Filipinos

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who lost rights to land in their own

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country defended by the tanos not solely

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for their own interests the family hopes

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to return to the Philippines for the

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benefit of the Filipino majority

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