alipinage
Alipinage refers to a system of social stratification and servitude that existed in pre-colonial Philippines. It was a hierarchical structure where individuals occupied different statuses, ranging from free persons to various degrees of unfree labor. The concept of alipinage was complex and varied across different ethnic groups and regions of the archipelago.
At the lowest rung of society were the alipin, who were considered unfree laborers. Their status was
The condition of being an alipin could be a result of various circumstances, including debt, capture in
The social mobility within the alipinage system was also a notable feature. While it was possible to