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As this is a side note as to what became of the Karakoa, we do not require a citation here. Anyone wishing to research this further may do so. We do
not find this questionable as obviously the Karakoa disappeared from history under the Spanish control according to Dr. Rizal thus there is nothing to
question in logic. Their own writings address it as a threat at sea. However, this point is not about what the Spanish did or didn’t do as much as that the
Karakoa was erased from history and most certainly by the conquering power who left none for museum purposes that anyone has found. However,
the Spanish record they existed with illustrations even thus they did and they most certainly were far larger than the postage stamp of a Karakoa canoe.
That is a false history.
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130. “Karakao” Wikipedia. Last Edited on 10 November 2019. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakoa
131. “Filipino Seaman Still Rule The Seas, For Now.” Choudhury, Perla Aragon. 2 February 2010. Citing Department
of Labor and Employment of the Philippines and Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).
http://planetphilippines.com/migration/filipino-seamen-still-rule-the-seas-for-now/