In Canada we are dealing with reconciliation with our indigenous peoples. I am not indigenous, but I support their self determination. I think reconciliation takes time. I hope Taiwan's government and people work with the indigenous groups to help them preserve and rediscover their heritage as well as share the land with them.
its the indigenous trying to help and educate us showing the right paths I doubt not just reconciliation for canada, there will be many more issues which relate to the indigenous
A very interesting story. Stay strong Indigenous Taiwanese people, pray you get what's due to you. Love and Support from fellow Austronesian in Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 💪🏼❤
@yapsiauwsoengie6507 Papua New Guinea has some Austronesian speaking languages. Where I'm from in Papua New Guinea, I say the word "Tupuna" which means ancestors, the same as the maori whose native language is identified as an Austronesian language About 340+ languages in Papua New Guinea are identified as Austronesian languages out of the 800+ native languages, but yeah not all of Papua New Guinea speak an Austronesian Language.
@@yapsiauwsoengie6507Melanesia Polynesia and Micronesia are all autronesian countries as they all speak austronesian languages also the Lapita people who settled Melanesia are originally from Taiwan. Melanesia people are a mix between Papuan people and Taiwan ancestors.
I'm from Borneo an indigenous people of Borneo im trying to find similarity in the linguistic and I found the words father, mother and counting 1 to 10 is nearly the same pronunciation..im so amazed.
Beautiful and strong indigenous women that have the physical characteristics of people from the South Pacific islands. They are remarkably handsome and beautiful. The women are extremely strong and liberated. Intelligent. Matriarchal.
Filipinos love indigenous people of Taiwan. We love you. Stay strong. We are Family austronesian Family ❤️the grandma in the video looks like my grandmother here in philippines. I'm Tagalog. 🥺🥰. And Filipinos love to sing 😌we invented karaoke 🎤. We sing every occasions 😂🥰❤️🏝️❤️❤️❤️
uh...I am sorry but...the karaoke machine is a Japanese invention. It was invented in Kobe Japan in the 70s. The Japanese started the karaoke culture, then it spread to other parts of East Asia and all over Southeast Asia...
@@cryptochia no, its called video music not karaoke. But The people called it karaoke here in philippines. The last patent holder 1975 is the one used now in the world is the filipino inventions he developed the patent . if you can't accept you have a problem. 😅
@@yellowmixedpurple1751 I am in my 50s. My family in Japan had their first karaoke device in the late 70s in one of their businesses. Our family in Taiwan had a karaoke machine in our living room throughout the 80s. In the 90s, we upgraded to a digital one, where you punch in the numbers to get the songs you want to sing. My family in Taiwan owns a karaoke business to this day. How old were you in the 1970s? Did you have karaoke in the Philippines in the 70s? Your problem is that you don't want to give credit where credit is due. A Filipino guy might have patented it later at some point, but it was the Japanese who first invented it. Get your facts straight.
@@cryptochia he was referring to a videoke machine that was developed here in the Philippines not karaoke. I think the right word for it is innovation not invention. Innovation means the improvement of an existing technology while invention is an original creation. Thus the japanese invented the karaoke machine while the Filipino innovated the videoke machine.
@@rjee007 I appreciate your well-thought-out and balanced response. But mine was directed at the first poster’s claim that karaoke is a Filipino invention, never mind the fact that karaoke is a Japanese word. They then came back with the video music and 1975 patent argument in their 2nd post, which did not quite explain their initial point. They did not specifically mention the videoke machine, so I’m sorry but it’s unclear to me if they were referring to the videoke machine or the karaoke machine. So what is a videoke machine anyway? How does it differ from a karaoke machine? What does this technology entail? Who owns the patent? When did the videoke machine become a thing? I’ve never heard of it or seen one. I am genuinely curious. The 1975 patent in question (no patent number I can find) appears to be associated with Roberto del Rosario’s creation, which he named the minus-one, sing-along machine. Filipinos like to claim Robert del Rosario the inventor of the karaoke machine, which is far from the truth. He was the creator of his own singing machine (similar to the karaoke machine), but he was not the one who invented the actual original karaoke machine. There were at least 3 other singing machines before del Rosario's version. The most notable one is Sparko Box or Music Box invented by Shigeichi Negishi in 1967, and the other one is 8 Juke created by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. Inoue called his 8 Juke, karaoke, because at the time the term was already a common entertainment industry jargon, which means empty orchestra or absence of a band in Japanese. It was coined by someone in Japanese radio broadcasting in the late 60s. Inoue, thus, has been credited as the inventor of the karaoke machine because he was the first to refer to his creation as ‘karaoke’ and popularized the karaoke machine and culture in the 70s in Japan via his business model. That is why people have been calling any sing-along machine the karaoke machine including del Rosario’s one. But to be accurate, Shigeichi Negishi was the first original inventor of the singing machine. His Sparko Box just was not commercially successful, as a result, he's not as well-known as Inoue. These singing machines created by Negishi, Inoue, and del Rosario were similar in concept, somewhat similar in technical design but different in packaging. Negishi was unable to obtain his patent due to high patent fees in Japan at the time. Inoue didn’t care too much about getting one but focused on selling his karaoke machine. Robert del Rosario was more savvy, he got his version of his singing machine patented. From what I understand, he obtained 2 patents in 1983 (UM-5269) and in 1986 (UM-6237) seemingly to include updated audio features to his sing-along machine. But since the early 80s to the mid 90s, these aforementioned rudimentary singing machine models have been replaced by more advanced karaoke systems innovated by Japanese electronic makers. In 1980, Toshiba EMI introduced a type of video karaoke software. In 1982, video karaoke was officially launched and popularized by Pioneer’s laserdisc video karaoke system. Subsequently, VHD, VHS, VCD operated video karaoke systems began to pop up, innovated by the usual suspects, i.e. Victor, Sony, JVC, then telecom/online karaoke innovated by Taito in 1992 (first “streaming” karaoke). Since the early and mid-80s, people in Japan and Taiwan have been singing karaoke with song lyrics displayed on a monitor. For those of you who are interested in this topic, Wikipedia has a good summary of the history and evolution of karaoke. Its bibliography section has some informative links and books too. For those who read Japanese, type in www dot karaoke dot or dot jp/03nenpy/ for ‘A History of Karaoke’ and ‘Karaoke History Chart’.
I never understand China's claim on Taiwan. Taiwan belongs to the indigenous people of of Taiwan, not the chinese generations living on Taiwan, and most certainly not China.
@@merrick6484 Great that you point this out. For my understanding, The Han Chinese wanted to protect the Indigenous but at the end was occupied and the ruled by a lost political regime (nationalist kuomintang party). The nationalist kuomintang party fooled the people for pure power. The CCP only want historical peace for the island for the people.
Kia Ora! I am Rudy Estillore, born and raised in the United States. I am originally an indigenous Austronesian; or Malayo-Polynesian, from the Philippines, and ancestry from the Lapita people and indigenous from Formosa; or Tamasek. I am proud to have indigenous Formosan (Lapita) and Filipino (Maharlika)....I write and compose music myself. I would love to write about my Heritage dating back to the ancient indigenous...Tamasek is what Formosa is called in ancient Malay....I wish and I am hopeful for my Indigenous ancestral heritage....
Tribalism is slowly disappearing in this day in age. Especially due to centuries of colonial powers, the Austronesian race has suffered a heavy blow. It's only fortunate enough to know that we all still have our own uniqueness in the cultures and language we share similarly, but unfortunately disconnected by the rule of Europeans and China.
Europeans and East Asians always have a history spreading plague around the world while my forefathers barely did not harm anything natural along with his community in the way.
formosa is ancestral land of austronesians. i hope taiwan is serious of preserving them. at first, i thought indonesian is the closest language to philippines language. then i came across a video where one of indigenous speaking her language, to my surprise i said to myself this was so much closer to our national language in phil.
Indonesians are only half Austronesian, they were originally Austro asiatics that speak an Austronesian language, and their dna is heavily mixed with southern Indian DNA. Orchid island of Taiwan speaks the same language as the Ivatan of the Philippines. The only closely related people to Filipinos other than the Taiwanese aboriginals are the dusun of Sabah malaysia and the minahasan people of indonesia.
Most aboriginals of Taiwan are pro mainland, most of the them vote for the Kuomintang since the Taiwan government is trying to steal all of the aboriginal people's land and not preserving the cultures and languages, only using them to make money from tourism, in China the minorities have their own schools and the teaching of their local languages and customs is mandatory. Also Philippines like the Taiwan government is very much imperialist as it does not teach the other ethnic groups their own languages and cultures, the Philippines only pushes for the heavily hispanized tagalog culture and language. Both Taiwan and the Philippines are beholden to the imperialist America that has wiped out thousands of tribes in the American mainland and is subjugating the Hawaii people. The Japanese too is allied with America, Japan has committed cultural genocide on the Ainu and the Okinawan Ryuchu people in the same context as what the Taiwanese, Philippine and American governments are doing to other ethnic groups
Just like how Mestizos(European And Amerindian Mixed Race) rule over Amerindians in Latin American landers or landings and like how Europeans rule over Amerindians in The USA And Canada and how Bantus rule over Pygmies in Central African countries as well as how West Asians rule over Amazighs And Egyptians in North African spots and like how The Yamatos rule over The Ainus, Jomons, And Okinawans.
Also like Finns rule over Sammis in artic circle, Hindus rule over Nepal, Assam and Nagaland, and Russian (Slavic) rule over Siberian Mongoloids tribes.
3:13 There is something wrong, the Republic of China was established before Japan returned Taiwan. And the People Republic of China was established after Chiang Kai-shek retreats to Taiwan.
The Qing Dynasty governed parts of Taiwan (Formosa). They lost the first Sino War and ceded Formosa to Japan. The Revolution of 1912 led to the Republic of China with Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat Sen. A civil war with the Communist Party led to the ROC re-establishing itself on Formosa which was a US territory at the time. Mao successfully removed the KMT from the mainland and re-named China "The People’s Republic of China." Chiang Kai Shek took over Formosa via the White Terror Era and renamed the island Taiwan when the United Nations was formed. (It was a founding member.) I'm not sure if membership was under ROC or Taiwan? He later rage-quit the UN when it voted to allow the People’s Republic to join. The US left Taiwan in 1980. And that's where we are now.
I cannot believe that at 1:53 the lady was saying that the name for the ear is "talinga". In the Micronesian nation of Kiribati, the local name for ear is "taninga". Amazing and now I am beginning to believe the "out-of-Taiwan" migration theory for the people of the Pacific!
Not all in philippines i guess they came from different place but still an astronesian kind.. check out sundaland and i guess it is right because luzon visayas and mindanao speaks differently if came from one we should speak identical but its not..
17 Tribe in Taiwan mostly related to Northern part of the Philippines. example Ifugao or Igorots and some tribe closely related to waray waray tribe from region 8 of the Philippines, they came to Formosa as Pintados
TONGA has the most Lapita sites in all Polynesia through Vanuatu Fisi Tongatapu settlement even the oldest tatau tattoo instrument found in the Ancient Fortress Village of Pea Tongatapu 2700 years old 700BCE made of human bones with all evidence found in Tonga Origin of Polynesia 😊
Taiwan is a unique place still not recognized as a country is because of it’s still ruled by the ROC regime hopefully these Chinese shall return or integrate themselves to the local
95 % of Modern day Taiwanese have Han DNA, but at the same time, 70% of the same Taiwanese also have Austranesian DNA. Taiwanese are the hybrid of Chinese Han and Indigenous Austranesian.
Let us not forget that China invaded another independent nation Tibet to counteract India's influence and military presence. Invading independent Taiwan solidifies China's claim to sovereignty over the whole of the South China Sea (or, as it is known by some countries, the Eastern Sea) and would effectively prevent the implementation of the Freedom of Navigation Act permitting international status of, and access through, the Taiwan Straits. Taiwan's independence MUST be guranteed. The indigenous people would disappear under Chinese rule.
That's how state education works. It's why I as a French person am typing this to you in English, not my family language but my school system's language.
The Out Of Taiwan theory has been debunked due to recent archeological evidence which already back up DNA and linguistic evidence that the Philippines are the Austronesian ground zero of human expansion into the Pacific, and the rest of South East Asia. We are the originators, and Hawai'iki! All Polynesians can trace their ancestry on their maternal side back to one single Igorot woman in the Philippines. Our tattoo tools can be carbon dated as far back as 4000 years ago, long before Polynesia was settled. All aboriginal tribes of Taiwan are closely related to our northern most tribes in Northern Philippines where they once migrated from in canoes. Naga of Nagaland East India are Austronesian, the Cham from Southern Vietnam are Austronesian, Imerina who 1st settled Madagascar in East Africa came from Borneo, and in turn the Malay and Indonesians migrated out from the Philippines. Then resettling Central Philippines through back-migration prior to colonization. Even Thai once sailed from Taiwan, their ancient homeland, before reaching mainland Asia/China, were their language changed from Austronesian and into Kadai after heavy influence from Sino Tibetan and Chinese. The Philippines was colonized for over 500 years. And it was a success, as no one knows anything about our pre colonial history and heritage, and calls us ''Asians'' due to a colonial mentality, religious brainwash, racism, and politics... time to decolonize, heal and revive!
If you lose your identity you will not regain power.. walang pagkukunan ng lakas.. actually russia and english war is about racial war yan pagnatalo yang russia sigurado buburahin nila yang russian identity.. at maging sunod sunoran sa mga nanalo.. kaya nga we filipinos are alienating our own race due to western standards
Genetically, Taiwanese natives are close to the people of southern China, although the people of southern China have more diverse genetics due to assimilation from the northern region. You can't suddenly grow into a human from soil in Taiwan, right? So tell me the truth where are you from? Don't make false accusations against China that glorifies its 56 native peoples so much.
This video demonstrates very poor understanding of what's actually on the ground in Taiwan and again merely looks at it from Western lens. Before you made this video you should have done more research and realised that President Tsai Ing-wen and her ruling DPP party aims to achieve Taiwanese independence but under the pretext of Hoklo chauvinism. The current DPP government under leadership of her successor, William Lai has recently announced that Hokkien (a dialect of Chinese spoken by more than 80% of the population) is to be rebranded 'Taiwan Taiwanese language'. In fact most indigenous Taiwanese do not even support the DPP-led government and the 'reconciliation' ceremony was merely a way for Tsai's party to gain support from the community which OVERWHELMINGLY POLLS for the pro-Chinese reunification KUOMINTANG party. The reason for this is because the DPP espouses Hoklo chauvinism and appeals to the largest dialect group of Chinese people on Taiwan: the Hoklos/Hokkien (aka Southern Min people), even if it means at the expense of indigenous Taiwanese people. Hoklos/Hokkien and Hakka benshengren have traditionally been the greatest threats to the indigenous Taiwanese, during the Qing dynasty they hunted indigenous people, ate their flesh and cooked their bones down into medicinal paste (番膏). Massacres happened and entire indigenous Taiwanese communities along the west coast went extinct. Continued oppression, cultural appropriation (including the usage of the term 'Taiwanese language' 台语 to refer to the HOKKIEN dialect 闽南语) means the DPP does not serve indigenous Taiwanese interests. On the other hand, the Kuomintang (Chinese nationalist party) may have been relatively recent newcomers to Taiwan, having arrived only in 1949 and enacted martial law until 1987 but that was barely part of the indigenous Taiwanese problems, in fact for the first time they were regarded as equals by the Kuomintang and were treated far better than the Hoklo/Hakka benshengren from Fujian and Guangdong that arrived in Taiwan 300-400 years ago, slaughtered the indigenous Taiwanese and ARE NOW TRYING TO CLAIM THE TERM FOR THEMSELVES. Under Kuomintang rule, the indigenous Taiwanese were granted access to medicine, education and financial help even in rural areas. TAKE A LOOK AT A TAIWAN ELECTION POLL MAP FOR GOD'S SAKE, you will see that the majority indigenous Taiwanese areas in the inland mountains and east coast polls overwhelmingly for the pro-China reunification Kuomintang and not for the pro-independence DPP. They would rather have Taiwan become part of China than to have an independent Taiwan controlled by Hoklo/Hakka Chinese people pretending to use the term Taiwanese exclusively for themselves when they are actually migrants from China 300-400 years ago and trying to appropriate the term Taiwan for themselves by reinventing a new identity!! The DPP strongholds are in areas such as Tainan, Kaohsiung where the majority of Hokkien Chinese benshengren live!
I don't see how indigenous people are mistreated in Taiwan, especially in the past three decades. They enjoy numerous welfare benefits that we Han people don't have. For example, in education, their college entrance exam scores are multiplied by up to 1.35, and there are scholarships specifically aimed at them. Additionally, the government provides subsidies for studying abroad and offers more financial support in other aspects of life. Despite 98% of Taiwanese being considered Han Chinese, many of us are mixed with the plains indigenous peoples, especially those whose ancestors arrived in Taiwan during or before the Qing dynasty. By blood, a lot of us will be considered as partial indegenous people but still we do not have the right to enjoys the welfare benefits(since the plains indigenous people were mostly assimilated with Han Chinese). While I understand their desire for more rights to protect their culture, they are definitely not being mistreated, as they have many welfare benefits that we can only dream of.
Romanus Pontifix 1455 declared that if all indigenous Nations were non-Christian they had to be invaded, vanquished, captured, subdued reduced to perpetual slavery, and have their possessions and properties seized by the European Monarch. Tera Nullus 1493 determined that if land was empty it could be claimed by the European Crown who found it. Secondly if there is Indigenous peoples there and they were not Christian, they didn't have rights to entitlement of land only rights of occupancy. What that means is this, their status as human was lower to that of a hedgehog, a hare, or rabbit.
Taiwanese paid a heavy price just for being Indigenous Natives watch TEDx talk at Transforming Lives By Exploring Histories | Rawiri Waretini Why Taiwanese were impoverished, marginalised, discriminated, oppressed, imprisoned & lost their land.
In Canada we are dealing with reconciliation with our indigenous peoples. I am not indigenous, but I support their self determination. I think reconciliation takes time. I hope Taiwan's government and people work with the indigenous groups to help them preserve and rediscover their heritage as well as share the land with them.
its the indigenous trying to help and educate us showing the right paths
I doubt not just reconciliation for canada, there will be many more issues which relate to the indigenous
ROC 🇹🇼 Gov have been working with the indigenous people for decades.
A very interesting story. Stay strong Indigenous Taiwanese people, pray you get what's due to you. Love and Support from fellow Austronesian in Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 💪🏼❤
I think Papua Nugini is more melanesian than austronesian right?
@yapsiauwsoengie6507 Papua New Guinea has some Austronesian speaking languages. Where I'm from in Papua New Guinea, I say the word "Tupuna" which means ancestors, the same as the maori whose native language is identified as an Austronesian language About 340+ languages in Papua New Guinea are identified as Austronesian languages out of the 800+ native languages, but yeah not all of Papua New Guinea speak an Austronesian Language.
@@yapsiauwsoengie6507Melanesia Polynesia and Micronesia are all autronesian countries as they all speak austronesian languages also the Lapita people who settled Melanesia are originally from Taiwan. Melanesia people are a mix between Papuan people and Taiwan ancestors.
I'm from Borneo an indigenous people of Borneo im trying to find similarity in the linguistic and I found the words father, mother and counting 1 to 10 is nearly the same pronunciation..im so amazed.
Beautiful and strong indigenous women that have the physical characteristics of people from the South Pacific islands. They are remarkably handsome and beautiful. The women are extremely strong and liberated. Intelligent. Matriarchal.
Filipinos love indigenous people of Taiwan. We love you. Stay strong. We are Family austronesian Family ❤️the grandma in the video looks like my grandmother here in philippines. I'm Tagalog. 🥺🥰. And Filipinos love to sing 😌we invented karaoke 🎤. We sing every occasions 😂🥰❤️🏝️❤️❤️❤️
uh...I am sorry but...the karaoke machine is a Japanese invention. It was invented in Kobe Japan in the 70s. The Japanese started the karaoke culture, then it spread to other parts of East Asia and all over Southeast Asia...
@@cryptochia no, its called video music not karaoke. But The people called it karaoke here in philippines. The last patent holder 1975 is the one used now in the world is the filipino inventions he developed the patent . if you can't accept you have a problem. 😅
@@yellowmixedpurple1751 I am in my 50s. My family in Japan had their first karaoke device in the late 70s in one of their businesses. Our family in Taiwan had a karaoke machine in our living room throughout the 80s. In the 90s, we upgraded to a digital one, where you punch in the numbers to get the songs you want to sing. My family in Taiwan owns a karaoke business to this day. How old were you in the 1970s? Did you have karaoke in the Philippines in the 70s? Your problem is that you don't want to give credit where credit is due. A Filipino guy might have patented it later at some point, but it was the Japanese who first invented it. Get your facts straight.
@@cryptochia he was referring to a videoke machine that was developed here in the Philippines not karaoke. I think the right word for it is innovation not invention. Innovation means the improvement of an existing technology while invention is an original creation. Thus the japanese invented the karaoke machine while the Filipino innovated the videoke machine.
@@rjee007 I appreciate your well-thought-out and balanced response. But mine was directed at the first poster’s claim that karaoke is a Filipino invention, never mind the fact that karaoke is a Japanese word. They then came back with the video music and 1975 patent argument in their 2nd post, which did not quite explain their initial point. They did not specifically mention the videoke machine, so I’m sorry but it’s unclear to me if they were referring to the videoke machine or the karaoke machine.
So what is a videoke machine anyway? How does it differ from a karaoke machine? What does this technology entail? Who owns the patent? When did the videoke machine become a thing? I’ve never heard of it or seen one. I am genuinely curious.
The 1975 patent in question (no patent number I can find) appears to be associated with Roberto del Rosario’s creation, which he named the minus-one, sing-along machine. Filipinos like to claim Robert del Rosario the inventor of the karaoke machine, which is far from the truth. He was the creator of his own singing machine (similar to the karaoke machine), but he was not the one who invented the actual original karaoke machine.
There were at least 3 other singing machines before del Rosario's version. The most notable one is Sparko Box or Music Box invented by Shigeichi Negishi in 1967, and the other one is 8 Juke created by Daisuke Inoue in 1971. Inoue called his 8 Juke, karaoke, because at the time the term was already a common entertainment industry jargon, which means empty orchestra or absence of a band in Japanese. It was coined by someone in Japanese radio broadcasting in the late 60s. Inoue, thus, has been credited as the inventor of the karaoke machine because he was the first to refer to his creation as ‘karaoke’ and popularized the karaoke machine and culture in the 70s in Japan via his business model. That is why people have been calling any sing-along machine the karaoke machine including del Rosario’s one. But to be accurate, Shigeichi Negishi was the first original inventor of the singing machine. His Sparko Box just was not commercially successful, as a result, he's not as well-known as Inoue.
These singing machines created by Negishi, Inoue, and del Rosario were similar in concept, somewhat similar in technical design but different in packaging. Negishi was unable to obtain his patent due to high patent fees in Japan at the time. Inoue didn’t care too much about getting one but focused on selling his karaoke machine. Robert del Rosario was more savvy, he got his version of his singing machine patented. From what I understand, he obtained 2 patents in 1983 (UM-5269) and in 1986 (UM-6237) seemingly to include updated audio features to his sing-along machine. But since the early 80s to the mid 90s, these aforementioned rudimentary singing machine models have been replaced by more advanced karaoke systems innovated by Japanese electronic makers.
In 1980, Toshiba EMI introduced a type of video karaoke software. In 1982, video karaoke was officially launched and popularized by Pioneer’s laserdisc video karaoke system. Subsequently, VHD, VHS, VCD operated video karaoke systems began to pop up, innovated by the usual suspects, i.e. Victor, Sony, JVC, then telecom/online karaoke innovated by Taito in 1992 (first “streaming” karaoke). Since the early and mid-80s, people in Japan and Taiwan have been singing karaoke with song lyrics displayed on a monitor.
For those of you who are interested in this topic, Wikipedia has a good summary of the history and evolution of karaoke. Its bibliography section has some informative links and books too. For those who read Japanese, type in www dot karaoke dot or dot jp/03nenpy/ for ‘A History of Karaoke’ and ‘Karaoke History Chart’.
Hello Austronesian Cousins, TH-cam algorithm brought me to you. May we always live in peace and prosperity.
Regards, Your Formosan cousin.
I never understand China's claim on Taiwan. Taiwan belongs to the indigenous people of of Taiwan, not the chinese generations living on Taiwan, and most certainly not China.
han chinese are thieves of the taiwan island
Politics is more complicated than you think.
One word can sums it up : GREED
The China sea makes no sense either. Its clearly all a a part of chinese expansion asif china isnt big enough already lmao
@@merrick6484 Great that you point this out.
For my understanding, The Han Chinese wanted to protect the Indigenous but at the end was occupied and the ruled by a lost political regime (nationalist kuomintang party). The nationalist kuomintang party fooled the people for pure power. The CCP only want historical peace for the island for the people.
same in our town, ear = talinga (Bolinao dialect (sambal), Pangasinan, Philippines)
Is asin means salty,
Absolutely amazing Video's guys 🤙 I appreciate all your work and support
Im a micronesian i
love the taiwan tribes
Kia Ora! I am Rudy Estillore, born and raised in the United States. I am originally an indigenous Austronesian; or Malayo-Polynesian, from the Philippines, and ancestry from the Lapita people and indigenous from Formosa; or Tamasek. I am proud to have indigenous Formosan (Lapita) and Filipino (Maharlika)....I write and compose music myself. I would love to write about my Heritage dating back to the ancient indigenous...Tamasek is what Formosa is called in ancient Malay....I wish and I am hopeful for my Indigenous ancestral heritage....
Maharlika is a warrior class, not an ethnicity
Kia Ora or greetings from New Zealand
Maharlika is a tagalog warior class akin to samurai of Japan or knights of England.
I'm an Austronesian, a Dayak tribe from Borneo Malaysia. We have some similar cultures.
Please stop this Maharlika people thing. It's cringe...
We ARE truly sisters and brothers by the sea, through the sea, from the sea, on the sea, and of the sea.
Tribalism is slowly disappearing in this day in age. Especially due to centuries of colonial powers, the Austronesian race has suffered a heavy blow. It's only fortunate enough to know that we all still have our own uniqueness in the cultures and language we share similarly, but unfortunately disconnected by the rule of Europeans and China.
and japan
How sad and true 💔
Europeans and East Asians always have a history spreading plague around the world while my forefathers barely did not harm anything natural along with his community in the way.
Stay strong with your tribe and clan we are proud of your matrimonial blood line.
Taiwan is so rich in history
That song in the beginning is amazing.
formosa is ancestral land of austronesians. i hope taiwan is serious of preserving them. at first, i thought indonesian is the closest language to philippines language. then i came across a video where one of indigenous speaking her language, to my surprise i said to myself this was so much closer to our national language in phil.
Indonesians are only half Austronesian, they were originally Austro asiatics that speak an Austronesian language, and their dna is heavily mixed with southern Indian DNA. Orchid island of Taiwan speaks the same language as the Ivatan of the Philippines. The only closely related people to Filipinos other than the Taiwanese aboriginals are the dusun of Sabah malaysia and the minahasan people of indonesia.
Most aboriginals of Taiwan are pro mainland, most of the them vote for the Kuomintang since the Taiwan government is trying to steal all of the aboriginal people's land and not preserving the cultures and languages, only using them to make money from tourism, in China the minorities have their own schools and the teaching of their local languages and customs is mandatory. Also Philippines like the Taiwan government is very much imperialist as it does not teach the other ethnic groups their own languages and cultures, the Philippines only pushes for the heavily hispanized tagalog culture and language. Both Taiwan and the Philippines are beholden to the imperialist America that has wiped out thousands of tribes in the American mainland and is subjugating the Hawaii people. The Japanese too is allied with America, Japan has committed cultural genocide on the Ainu and the Okinawan Ryuchu people in the same context as what the Taiwanese, Philippine and American governments are doing to other ethnic groups
@@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎 Thank you.
@@UeharaKeitaro上原恵太郎 ??????? sure CCP are good... lol you are comunist ?
@@robintamihere4550 it's fake
love your videos, im from Toraja. there so many similar thing.
Just like how Mestizos(European And Amerindian Mixed Race) rule over Amerindians in Latin American landers or landings and like how Europeans rule over Amerindians in The USA And Canada and how Bantus rule over Pygmies in Central African countries as well as how West Asians rule over Amazighs And Egyptians in North African spots and like how The Yamatos rule over The Ainus, Jomons, And Okinawans.
Also like Finns rule over Sammis in artic circle, Hindus rule over Nepal, Assam and Nagaland, and Russian (Slavic) rule over Siberian Mongoloids tribes.
Love from the beautiful islands of micronesia
3:13 There is something wrong, the Republic of China was established before Japan returned Taiwan. And the People Republic of China was established after Chiang Kai-shek retreats to Taiwan.
The Qing Dynasty governed parts of Taiwan (Formosa). They lost the first Sino War and ceded Formosa to Japan. The Revolution of 1912 led to the Republic of China with Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat Sen. A civil war with the Communist Party led to the ROC re-establishing itself on Formosa which was a US territory at the time. Mao successfully removed the KMT from the mainland and re-named China "The People’s Republic of China." Chiang Kai Shek took over Formosa via the White Terror Era and renamed the island Taiwan when the United Nations was formed. (It was a founding member.) I'm not sure if membership was under ROC or Taiwan? He later rage-quit the UN when it voted to allow the People’s Republic to join. The US left Taiwan in 1980. And that's where we are now.
@@audreyandlinCompany "Proclamation of the People's Republic of China" in 1949, not the renaming of Republic of China though
@@tiro_taiwan So China is still the "Republic of China?"
I cannot believe that at 1:53 the lady was saying that the name for the ear is "talinga". In the Micronesian nation of Kiribati, the local name for ear is "taninga". Amazing and now I am beginning to believe the "out-of-Taiwan" migration theory for the people of the Pacific!
City of Samar in the Philippines "Ear" is also Talinga in our dialect. 😮How amazing. 😅
Tainan sa bisaya na mga languages
1:35 - in Indonesia, we call it "telinga" 👍
😂😂.. iya baru engeh..
Keep up the great Work guys 😎🤙
@1:50 In the Philippines province too ears called talinga and in tagalog its called taenga
Haha tangena...
In indonesia language called telinga
Saya dari Indonesia dan bangga terlahir sebagai bagian dari penduduk Austronesia yang terbesar di samudra Pasifik dan Hindia ❤❤❤
Taiwan or Formosa before,, our original ancestors came to Philippines then to other different islands ♥️🇵🇭
Not all in philippines i guess they came from different place but still an astronesian kind.. check out sundaland and i guess it is right because luzon visayas and mindanao speaks differently if came from one we should speak identical but its not..
The same pattern on their clothes you can also found in some traditional clothes in Indonesia
Here Malaysia...one of the Austronesian country
17 Tribe in Taiwan mostly related to Northern part of the Philippines. example Ifugao or Igorots and some tribe closely related to waray waray tribe from region 8 of the Philippines, they came to Formosa as Pintados
1:54 Tangila - Im an Ibaloi Igorot and we call ears Tangida and Tangilla for Kalanguya Igorots too.
What happened to Taiwan can be said the same for Vietnam, who are the people the Viet in Vietnam now?
if you go to the mountain areas in the philippines, there you can meet these austronesian type of people, plenty of them
Same in Taiwan.
Fight Or Fall.
They're very much close to the Ivatans, Batanes, Cordillera region people of the Philippines.
Oo pero malayo sa salita
@@Garrydavid22 proof that language is continually evolving. I supposed Ivatans language is much similar.
old woman looks like igurot people in highland in the philippines.
Malamang south east Asia nga eh Diba lahat mag kaka mukha
TONGA has the most Lapita sites in all Polynesia through Vanuatu Fisi Tongatapu settlement even the oldest tatau tattoo instrument found in the Ancient Fortress Village of Pea Tongatapu 2700 years old 700BCE made of human bones with all evidence found in Tonga Origin of Polynesia 😊
So what? 😊
Beautiful, never know they have indigenous tribes.Yes they look exactly like mori ,tonga
ibaloi in north ph calls the ears as "tangida".
Ow some of there words sound similar ❤️
Independent for Taiwan 🇹🇼 Indigenous peoples.
From Madagascar to Hawaii. strong Austronesian blood
Fight For Freedom.
Visayan Waray noun for ears - "talenga"
Austronesian people ❤
Similar to Minangkabau
Taiwan is a unique place still not recognized as a country is because of it’s still ruled by the ROC regime hopefully these Chinese shall return or integrate themselves to the local
👍👍👍
2:31 she looks like my grandma but with no tattoos!
About 1/2 of Taiwan was ruled by indigenous groups hundreds years ago
95 % of Modern day Taiwanese have Han DNA, but at the same time, 70% of the same Taiwanese also have Austranesian DNA.
Taiwanese are the hybrid of Chinese Han and Indigenous Austranesian.
They are really astronesians.. just like how my great grandma looks..
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES OF TAIWAN HAVE MORE SIMILARITIES WITH PEOPLE OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES
I am filipino but then ears is same with our language tribe Ears is Talinga
Taiwan is Austronesian land
Are they ethnically Chinese?
No
No, but through generations of mix marriage and assimilation.
No
Nah.
They are genetically closest to philippinos and other pacific islanders
Taiwan has never been part of China.
indigenous people land was stolen by Japs and KMT Han 😂
No matter what, it cannot change the fact that Taiwan's official name is: Republic of China😁
Let us not forget that China invaded another independent nation Tibet to counteract India's influence and military presence. Invading independent Taiwan solidifies China's claim to sovereignty over the whole of the South China Sea (or, as it is known by some countries, the Eastern Sea) and would effectively prevent the implementation of the Freedom of Navigation Act permitting international status of, and access through, the Taiwan Straits. Taiwan's independence MUST be guranteed. The indigenous people would disappear under Chinese rule.
The Lima gang
90% of the Taiwanese aboriginal kid don’t speak their own language, not even their parents, but they can speak mandarin perfectly 😅
That's how state education works. It's why I as a French person am typing this to you in English, not my family language but my school system's language.
Taiwan 🇹🇼 $Dollars $.
The Out Of Taiwan theory has been debunked due to recent archeological evidence which already back up DNA and linguistic evidence that the Philippines are the Austronesian ground zero of human expansion into the Pacific, and the rest of South East Asia. We are the originators, and Hawai'iki! All Polynesians can trace their ancestry on their maternal side back to one single Igorot woman in the Philippines. Our tattoo tools can be carbon dated as far back as 4000 years ago, long before Polynesia was settled. All aboriginal tribes of Taiwan are closely related to our northern most tribes in Northern Philippines where they once migrated from in canoes. Naga of Nagaland East India are Austronesian, the Cham from Southern Vietnam are Austronesian, Imerina who 1st settled Madagascar in East Africa came from Borneo, and in turn the Malay and Indonesians migrated out from the Philippines. Then resettling Central Philippines through back-migration prior to colonization. Even Thai once sailed from Taiwan, their ancient homeland, before reaching mainland Asia/China, were their language changed from Austronesian and into Kadai after heavy influence from Sino Tibetan and Chinese. The Philippines was colonized for over 500 years. And it was a success, as no one knows anything about our pre colonial history and heritage, and calls us ''Asians'' due to a colonial mentality, religious brainwash, racism, and politics... time to decolonize, heal and revive!
If you lose your identity you will not regain power.. walang pagkukunan ng lakas.. actually russia and english war is about racial war yan pagnatalo yang russia sigurado buburahin nila yang russian identity.. at maging sunod sunoran sa mga nanalo.. kaya nga we filipinos are alienating our own race due to western standards
Who cares, we all came from africa
Hindi austronesian ang negritos aeta ita at iba pa tyaka halos indonesian ang unang nanirahan sa Madagascar yon lumabas na dna nila
@@CME-4575 lmao "who cares" completely disregards where Polynesians come from with some "we all came from Africa" BS
@ightyClipse Oh, then polynesians came from both melanesians and austronesians(papua and taiwan)
Genetically, Taiwanese natives are close to the people of southern China, although the people of southern China have more diverse genetics due to assimilation from the northern region.
You can't suddenly grow into a human from soil in Taiwan, right?
So tell me the truth where are you from?
Don't make false accusations against China that glorifies its 56 native peoples so much.
They look more like Indonesian and Filipino
Well, the Ivatans and Igorots are the linguistically and culturally the closest to indigenous Taiwanese
This video demonstrates very poor understanding of what's actually on the ground in Taiwan and again merely looks at it from Western lens. Before you made this video you should have done more research and realised that President Tsai Ing-wen and her ruling DPP party aims to achieve Taiwanese independence but under the pretext of Hoklo chauvinism. The current DPP government under leadership of her successor, William Lai has recently announced that Hokkien (a dialect of Chinese spoken by more than 80% of the population) is to be rebranded 'Taiwan Taiwanese language'. In fact most indigenous Taiwanese do not even support the DPP-led government and the 'reconciliation' ceremony was merely a way for Tsai's party to gain support from the community which OVERWHELMINGLY POLLS for the pro-Chinese reunification KUOMINTANG party. The reason for this is because the DPP espouses Hoklo chauvinism and appeals to the largest dialect group of Chinese people on Taiwan: the Hoklos/Hokkien (aka Southern Min people), even if it means at the expense of indigenous Taiwanese people. Hoklos/Hokkien and Hakka benshengren have traditionally been the greatest threats to the indigenous Taiwanese, during the Qing dynasty they hunted indigenous people, ate their flesh and cooked their bones down into medicinal paste (番膏). Massacres happened and entire indigenous Taiwanese communities along the west coast went extinct. Continued oppression, cultural appropriation (including the usage of the term 'Taiwanese language' 台语 to refer to the HOKKIEN dialect 闽南语) means the DPP does not serve indigenous Taiwanese interests. On the other hand, the Kuomintang (Chinese nationalist party) may have been relatively recent newcomers to Taiwan, having arrived only in 1949 and enacted martial law until 1987 but that was barely part of the indigenous Taiwanese problems, in fact for the first time they were regarded as equals by the Kuomintang and were treated far better than the Hoklo/Hakka benshengren from Fujian and Guangdong that arrived in Taiwan 300-400 years ago, slaughtered the indigenous Taiwanese and ARE NOW TRYING TO CLAIM THE TERM FOR THEMSELVES. Under Kuomintang rule, the indigenous Taiwanese were granted access to medicine, education and financial help even in rural areas. TAKE A LOOK AT A TAIWAN ELECTION POLL MAP FOR GOD'S SAKE, you will see that the majority indigenous Taiwanese areas in the inland mountains and east coast polls overwhelmingly for the pro-China reunification Kuomintang and not for the pro-independence DPP. They would rather have Taiwan become part of China than to have an independent Taiwan controlled by Hoklo/Hakka Chinese people pretending to use the term Taiwanese exclusively for themselves when they are actually migrants from China 300-400 years ago and trying to appropriate the term Taiwan for themselves by reinventing a new identity!! The DPP strongholds are in areas such as Tainan, Kaohsiung where the majority of Hokkien Chinese benshengren live!
I don't see how indigenous people are mistreated in Taiwan, especially in the past three decades. They enjoy numerous welfare benefits that we Han people don't have. For example, in education, their college entrance exam scores are multiplied by up to 1.35, and there are scholarships specifically aimed at them. Additionally, the government provides subsidies for studying abroad and offers more financial support in other aspects of life. Despite 98% of Taiwanese being considered Han Chinese, many of us are mixed with the plains indigenous peoples, especially those whose ancestors arrived in Taiwan during or before the Qing dynasty. By blood, a lot of us will be considered as partial indegenous people but still we do not have the right to enjoys the welfare benefits(since the plains indigenous people were mostly assimilated with Han Chinese). While I understand their desire for more rights to protect their culture, they are definitely not being mistreated, as they have many welfare benefits that we can only dream of.
三個人的聚會都不允許。
國民黨實在可惡。
學生不准辦舞會的時代,是真的。
最可笑的就是台湾汉人,喊了几十年台独?最后发现自己竟然是要被赶出台湾的 “外人” ? 台独回旋镖打自己身上了。😁
As a Maori I think this is reaching sorry
No Taiwan come from Maaori People.. You all descended from Polynesians an Maaori
Just not true. Plenty of evidence people were in Taiwan long before in NZ and the smaller Pacific islands.
No oldest are negara from India they spread across the east asia and south east asia and Pacific ocean
America and Europe
You got it the other way around big homie!!! We gave birth to y'all
We definitely originated from Taiwan, nga mihi
No we did not this is only a theory lol funny how yall don't know ur w'akapapa
Romanus Pontifix 1455 declared that if all indigenous Nations were non-Christian they had to be invaded, vanquished, captured, subdued reduced to perpetual slavery, and have their possessions and properties seized by the European Monarch.
Tera Nullus 1493 determined that if land was empty it could be claimed by the European Crown who found it. Secondly if there is Indigenous peoples there and they were not Christian, they didn't have rights to entitlement of land only rights of occupancy. What that means is this, their status as human was lower to that of a hedgehog, a hare, or rabbit.
Well real strong men accept facts.. i agree! 😂😂😂😂😂
Māori love Taiwan Indigenous - we are from the same stock
说英语的人来关心台湾原住民啦。哈哈哈哈 美国,加拿大,澳大利亚是世界上对原住民最好的国家。他们是人类文明的灯塔,我们要学习。
Taiwanese paid a heavy price just for being Indigenous Natives
watch TEDx talk at Transforming Lives By Exploring Histories | Rawiri Waretini
Why Taiwanese were impoverished, marginalised, discriminated, oppressed, imprisoned & lost their land.