How Different were Early Filipino Traditions? | ATIN: Stories from the Collection

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  • In this episode of ATIN: Stories from the Collection, we explore the three main life stages of early Filipinos: life, marriage or alliance, and death.
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ความคิดเห็น • 88

  • @leobelcolona4721
    @leobelcolona4721 2 ปีที่แล้ว +179

    Look at what the colonizers destroyed.

    • @modernkedatuan900ad
      @modernkedatuan900ad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

      Yes and 99.9 of filipinos dosen't even know the Hundu-Buddhist past of our ancestors

    • @alexanderpo185
      @alexanderpo185 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      INDEED!!! That includes our national pride!!

    • @modernkedatuan900ad
      @modernkedatuan900ad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@MrFareddy Yes and i know but don't worry becuase the true name of this land is not even philippines but MAHA KHA (Maharlikha/Maharlika)

    • @modernkedatuan900ad
      @modernkedatuan900ad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MrFareddy Yes 333 years of White colonial mentality

    • @modernkedatuan900ad
      @modernkedatuan900ad 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@MrFareddy Yes that is fine also but i found Maharlika name to be grander and than Saribayan but also the word Sari come also from Sanskrit both Maharlika and Saribayan both came from sanskrit words so yeah and also youre name is so Hispanic to me r u ambaressed about youre surname also hehe✌

  • @markb.
    @markb. ปีที่แล้ว +26

    that kind of feeling of relearning your culture and tradition...

    • @nathscollection7126
      @nathscollection7126 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      For me it's really fun and exciting, knowing and studying you OWN culture and traditions

  • @twisted267
    @twisted267 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    So underrated! Sana mas marami pang *Pilipino* ang mapanood nito. It makes me confused why we want to differ ourselves when we go by one nationality, Filipino; with diversed and colorful cultures and traditions, beautiful faces and skin color. Love one another and our origins. Mabuhay Pilipinas!

  • @kingfisher9725
    @kingfisher9725 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    As a European I've come across southeast Asian cultures quite some time ago and have been hooked ever since. It's absolutely fascinating to learn about history and countries/ regions often forgotten over here!

    • @safuwanfauzi5014
      @safuwanfauzi5014 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Just research about Southeast Asian architecture and trditional house and palace, in Philippine only in South because of Malay influences(Sumatra, Johor and Brunei), Javanese, Malay, Minangkabau, Bugis of Sulawesi, Dayak of Borneo, Batak of North Sumatra, Balinese etc. Mainland Thai, Laotian, Mon, Burmese, Khmer(Cambodian), Cham of Vietnam(Champa). Vietnamese not included because of Sinosphere culture, Javaese Rumah Joglo and Pendopo Jawa, Malay 'Balai Adat Melayu and Rumah Melayu, Minangkabau of West Sumatra "Rumah Gadang", Bugis "Balla Lompa", Dayak "Rumah Lamin", Banjar of South Kalimantan 'Bubungan Tinggi", Batak with "Rumah Bolon" and many others each ethnic have own unique architecture, temple style sumatra, peninsular, coastal borneo, bali, lombok and java have similarity in temple style, for exmple 'Candi bahal of North Sumatra Province look similar to 'Candi Jabung of East Java' far away, just like Keris culture, similar dagger culture. South Thailand Peninsular in Surat Thani, old temple and stupa from Srivijaya era similar style built by Sailendra dynasty in Java and Sumatra, Candi Sewu, Candi Kalasan, Candi Kleten with stupa top of candi. unlike Majapahit, Kediri and Singasari style like squre in shape like "candi kidal, candi tikus candi singasari etc", Surat Thani city pillar shrine base on Srivijayan-Saildenra style, in Indonesia 'Gapura Taman Blambangan" base on Majapahit-Kediri style. Bangkok City Pilar Shrine base on Thai style, in Surin and Buriram Province near Cambodia, Khmer ethnic majority province base on Angkor Khmer architecture like 'Buriram city pillar shrine. That why Southeast Asia are unique. there are many ruins and site thousand of them(except in Philippine and Timor leste)

  • @ainameable
    @ainameable ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I love how our genders have equal rights

  • @Vanilux_Vonn
    @Vanilux_Vonn ปีที่แล้ว +12

    I am truly proud of the Philippines, this was such a nice video!

  • @nitoygonzales4581
    @nitoygonzales4581 5 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    Indeed very diverse culture

  • @makotopark7741
    @makotopark7741 ปีที่แล้ว

    Happy Museum Day!

  • @nay8979
    @nay8979 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I love my Filipino history

  • @imthemrblue
    @imthemrblue 3 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    this was shown in my school

  • @MrUod
    @MrUod ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I used to see these gadors in my grand my grandmother's house. it also comes in different sizes.

  • @xyviivii2047zoey
    @xyviivii2047zoey 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    may the blessing of algorithm be with you

  • @eliasbrosola895
    @eliasbrosola895 5 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    😍😍😍

  • @lMissC3
    @lMissC3 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

    1:48 reminds e of the tabernacle

  • @Dogxe_
    @Dogxe_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    this shown in my school

  • @sanzogenzo76
    @sanzogenzo76 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The mariage attire literally the normal wear of the malays, the items shown in the wedding ceremony is a traditional malay culture dress, tools and being use till now, its an official tools of the kings in the palace for official ceremony too

  • @DespicableGru
    @DespicableGru 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Sana Filipino ginamit ninyo para mas maraming makakaintindi. Tapos may English subtitle lang.

    • @Venus0914
      @Venus0914 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      mas nakakaintindi ako ng english kaysa sa filipino

  • @kidmanila2160
    @kidmanila2160 ปีที่แล้ว

    We were a beautiful culture

  • @roizeldiez3500
    @roizeldiez3500 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    We are beautiful!

  • @aishaaerin6132
    @aishaaerin6132 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Heyo ppl I'm uhh I have exam and I am reviewing 😁

  • @dexneg6297
    @dexneg6297 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Filipino now want a spanish and american culture than our

  • @benedicttambiga6994
    @benedicttambiga6994 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    why don't schools teach us these things

  • @PancitKanton
    @PancitKanton 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Kumain na ba lahat?

  • @chacri08
    @chacri08 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They need to teach Philippine history in school.

  • @tsugtsug9843
    @tsugtsug9843 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tunay na kultura ng lahi ng mga kayumanngi na lahi:):):)

  • @ServandoIV
    @ServandoIV ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Question:
    1. If our ancestors figured making a pillow for the comfort of the head when sleeping,
    why didn’t they create a padded mat for the comfort of the rest of your body?
    2. Did they also build stilt houses as protection against flooding and wild animals?
    3. So weaving designs were based on Islamic traditions because they did not create
    human nor animal images? Is it possible that they stuck with depicting flowers because
    it was the easiest and most lively and pleasing to the eyes?
    4. This video showed human and animal depictions or designs on some of the artifacts.
    Not everything has to have an explanation or connection to some other belief, tradition, teaching whatever. Just show what the indigenous people made without definitive lectures discrediting the talents or mindsets of our ancestors.

    • @hanzkins6732
      @hanzkins6732 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The video was only referring to the Tausug who were Muslims. It does not claim to apply to all ethnic groups in the country which may have different cultural beliefs and practices

    • @jackstone2482
      @jackstone2482 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Maybe because the materials needed to make it were hard to come by. So your idea that our ancestor should make some padded mat will be laughed upon , because only an idiot considered wasting scarce resources to make a mat rather than using it to create something practical & relevant in their everyday lives... They are bright people for not making that stupid mat...until today I still believe that all people who suggested that they should make mat ... Are the most stupid person in the world that it's a miracle that they are still alive despite the absence of a brain😮!

    • @aurelian2668
      @aurelian2668 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@jackstone2482 Bro the materials used in the video is literally everywhere. The muslim tausug is the one used in the vid as example only. There are others too.

    • @Leo-gy7we
      @Leo-gy7we 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Our ancestors preferred to sleep on woven rattan or bamboo simply because it's more comfortable in our hot climate. Imagine all the sweat and damp that would accumulate on your so-called padded mat lol. FYI many old folks still choose to sleep on banig over foam beds.

  • @tdgtwo850
    @tdgtwo850 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I came here for online school

  • @kolinstewartsaludar2086
    @kolinstewartsaludar2086 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why didn't the ancient Filipinos wear shoes when the path was too rough for them to walk on?

  • @YenkammaNe
    @YenkammaNe ปีที่แล้ว +1

    WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT BEING A HINDU?
    By Francois Gautier.
    Diversity in Divinity , Universal in Spirituality. Unity in Humanity
    1) Believe in God ! - Aastik - Accepted
    2) Don't believe in God ! - You're accepted as Nastik
    3) You want to worship idols - please go ahead. You are a murti pujak.
    4) You dont want to worship idols - no problem. You can focus on Nirguna Brahman.
    5) You want to criticise something in our religion. Come forward. We are logical. Nyaya, Tarka etc. are core Hindu schools.
    6) You want to accept beliefs as it is. Most welcome. Please go ahead with it.
    7) You want to start your journey by reading Bhagvad Gita - Sure !
    8) You want to start your journey by reading Upanishads - Go ahead.
    9) You want to start your journey by reading Purana - Be my guest.
    10) You just don't like reading Puranas or other books. No problem my dear. Go by Bhakti tradition . ( bhakti- devotion)
    11) You don't like idea of Bhakti ! No problem. Do your Karma. Be a karmayogi.
    12) You want to enjoy life. Very good. No problem at all. This is Charvaka Philosophy.
    13) You want to abstain from all the enjoyment of life & find God - jai ho ! Be a Sadhu, an ascetic !
    14) You don't like the concept of God. You believe in Nature only - Welcome. (Trees are our friends and Prakriti or nature is worthy of worship).
    15) You believe in one God or Supreme Energy. Superb! Follow Advaita philosophy
    16) You want a Guru. Go ahead. Receive gyaan.
    17) You don't want a Guru.. Help yourself ! Meditate, Study !
    18) You believe in Female energy ! Shakti is worshipped.
    19) You believe that every human being is equal. Yeah! You're awesome, come on let's celebrate Hinduism!
    "Vasudhaiva kutumbakam" (the world is a family)
    20) You don't have time to celebrate the festival.
    Don't worry. One more festival is coming! There are multiple festivals every single day of the year.
    21) You are a working person. Don't have time for religion. Its okay. You will still be a Hindu.
    22) You like to go to temples. Devotion is loved.
    23) You don't like to go to temples - no problem. You are still a Hindu!
    24) You know that Hinduism ☺ is a way of life, with considerable freedom.
    25) You believe that everything has God in it. So you worship your mother, father, guru, tree, River, Prani-matra, Earth, Universe!
    26) And If you don't believe that everything has GOD in it - No problems. Respect your viewpoint.
    27) "Sarve jana sukhino bhavantu " (May you all live happily)
    You represent this! You're free to choose, my dear Hindu!
    This is exactly the essence of Hinduism, all inclusive .. That is why it has withstood the test of time inspite of repeated onslaught both from within and outside, and assimilated every good aspects from everything . That is why it is eternal !!!
    There is a saying in Rigveda , the first book ever known to mankind which depicts the Hinduism philosophy in a Nutshell -" Ano bhadrah Krathavo Yanthu Vishwathah"- Let the knowledge come to us from every direction

  • @RacerX1971
    @RacerX1971 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We should get reparations from Spain, USA and Japan

  • @neljamz7485
    @neljamz7485 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I did not understand

    • @Iaszund
      @Iaszund ปีที่แล้ว

      Why?

  • @dexneg6297
    @dexneg6297 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Filipino now want a spanish and american culture than our