Alipin
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The term alipin refers to the lowest social class
Social class
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 among the various cultures of the Philippines
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 before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries. The closest and most common translation of the word is "servant" or "slave", as opposed to the higher classes of the Timawa
Timawa
The term timawa refers to an intermediate social class among the various cultures of the Philippines before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries....

(Freemen) and the Maginoo
Maginoo
The term maginoo refers to the highest social class among the various cultures of the Philippines before the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries. Members of this class serve as the leaders of the Barangay, and the Datu and the Babaylan or Katalonan...

(Noblemen). An alipin can also buy his own freedom by marrying a timawa. A timawa is of higher class than the alipin. They can also gain their freedom if their masters set them free. Other alipin are too old and are long in service which gives them retirement freedom. Others stay with their masters until their near death†.

Differences from the western concept of slave

While the alipin does, indeed, serve another person, historians note that translating the term as "slave" in the western sense of the word may not be fully justifiable. Documented observations from the 17th century indicate that there may be significant differences between the Western
Western world
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 concept of "slave" and the Pre-Hispanic Filipino
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concept of "alipin".

Subclasses

As a social class, "alipin" had subclasses as well, documented by numerous Spanish historians, who took note of the local social norms as the Spanish conquest of the Philippines began.
  • Aliping Namamahay (translated as "Servant who is housed") refers to an alipin that has his own house, which usually sits on the property of the person whom he serves. He can buy his own freedom and can also marry without the consent of his master.

  • Aliping Sagigilid (translated as "Servant in the corners [of the master's house]") refers to an alipin , which is usually a war prisoner, without a house and whose existence is completely dependent on the graces of the person whom he serves. He can be sold to other datu's and can only marry with the consent of his current master.
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