By Ambeth R. Ocampo

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Oct 4, 2024

Audience questions after my presentations, in Jakarta, on the evolution of the shape of the Philippines from early maps, were varied. While I could field historical questions with my eyes closed, nonhistorical ones stump me. Indonesians wanted to know more about the current dispute with China over the West Philippine Sea. What I did not prepare for were questions regarding our territorial dispute with Indonesia. Those were best addressed to Filipino diplomats in our embassy in Jakarta or those in our Mission to ASEAN. I came out of the forums with a smile knowing that a lecture on obscure maps could inspire deeper questions on contemporary issues. Contrary to popular belief, history is not about dead facts. Not the who, what, where, when, and how that populate exams and quiz bees, but more the whys that make the past relevant in the present. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/177284/our-forgotten-maritime-heritage First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer