FILIPINO IDENTITY on a REMOTE ISLAND IN TAWI TAWI - Women Weavers of Mapun, Philippines
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ธ.ค. 2024
- THE JAMA MAPUN ARE KEEPING THEIR CULTURE AND TRADITION ALIVE THROUGH WEAVING...
What an amazing and enlightening experience to visit Janeth Hanapi and the women weavers of Barangay Erok Erok on the island of Mapun in Tawi Tawi. I fist met Janeth in Manila at a cultural weaving exhibition, and decided then I would love to visit Mapun. And so I did. In this video we take a look at their incredible "Tipo" weaving. For the Jama Mapun, not only is it a reminder of their identity, but it also is a big part of their lives. I visit a house, and see how the banig are used for sleeping... yup, you can see them in homes all over the island.
Travelling across the Philippines to the remote island of Mapun to see this... and to support the community!
POWER ON!
*** HERE IS JANETH'S FACEBOOK TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE COMMUNITY: / janethsabtal.hanapi
*** FOR MORE STORIES AND ADVENTURES CHECK OUT MY FACEBOOK PAGE: #BecomingFilipino
I have put Auntie Janeth's Facebook in the description. Also, They do have a few very large and intricate pieces... that I may be able to bring to Manila if anyone is interested in purchasing them? You can message me on my Facebook Page: BecomingFilipino if you are interested.
Power On!
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I have been wanting to purchase these banigs eversince. Even contacted the outdoor shop in CDO. Sad to say, im right now living in the US.
Kuya kulas I msg you about the banig, for personal use po
Wow! Again You Educate Us Your Viewers & Promote The Island At The Same Time! You Are Really Cool Kulas & Kumar! Please Continue To Travel & Discovering Beautiful Places In The Philippines! Power On!
ahhh this series of Jama Mapun videos is so good! Don’t want it to end😁
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Most Pinoys don't know about that group of people and their lifestyle on that island. Many have never set foot there. Had to look it up to see where it was!. Well done Kulas. Another unique and fresh take.
Yes you are correct. I didn’t realize they even existed. They might be not we are used. I hope their traditions and culture won’t get lost with this modern world
This was so fascinating and informative. Salamat kaayo for bringing us along to see the weavers at work and for sharing the discussion about the Jama Mapun and their difference from the Sama Badjao. This got more in depth about the culture there. Those banig are stunningly beautiful! 🤯❤❤❤
I am intrigued about this mat weaving and the pattern itself was very cool. Thank you Kulas for showcasing their workmanship, it’s the labour of love. I admire all the ladies that made this bravo to all!! Thanks Kulas for creating this video in that province, a job well done ❤❤❤❤
Kumar has mad drone skills! The way he caught that serpent eagle was mind blowing, and the shot following the kids was epic!
Wow! Those banig are so beautiful!
Incredible works of art and culture
Incredible weaving masterpieces. Therine will love this video for sure.
The food at the end looks very jummy.
Thanks Kulas for this beautiful episode.... U have seen Mapun, the people and their banig weaving skills... Just sooooo wonderful
I had a marathon watching your series of Mapun, Tawi Tawi because I have been on holiday for two weeks in New Zealand. That was so beautiful, amazing and very colourful. Thank you for doing this and showing us this part of the Philippines. I really enjoyed watching it. 😊
It has been an incredible journey
Kulas! It was nice meeting you at the mall today. Hope you enjoy your stay in Luzon! I’m definitely going to be watching more of your videos.
Have an awesome week
The skill set weaving that banig with intricate design is 100% beautiful workmanship.---ur amazing Datu Kulas-- daghan salamat for showcasing these folks to the world.
Ang gaganda ng mga kulay at patterns ❤ Thank you for showing us ❤❤❤
❤ I Love them 😊. I make blankets , curtains, redu tables of all sizes but that's talent .
thanks again kulas & kumar🥰.mapun is such a beautiful place with lovely people🥰..i hope some of our kababayan from mapun will do vlogging too..im sure theres a lot more in there🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful planet thank you for your time and space with Kulas and all kabayans from Tawi-Tawi they have palm leaves . Soooh amazing handicraft made from Pandan how people are gifted in the Barangays
The p-pictures of the coconut trees from above are amazing.
Ganda ng Design ng Banig,,ang galing nila👏👏👏👏👏🙏👍
Really enjoyed the Mapun series but it seems it is coming to the end. I hope there is one more tomorrow. Thanks Kulas and Kumar, also to Princess.
One Island adventure in Mapun, then one epic boat ride. Two more to come.
@@BecomingFilipino Thank you. Looking forward to another Mapun video first thing in the morning.
The weavers of Mapunare produce really awesome bandits. Mad skills!
Fun fact: it's probably forgotten even by the Sama and the Mapun themselves, but colorful banig like these were THE SAILS you see on the famous vinta. They were the sails of ALL our boats throughout Austronesian countries. They were made from woven pandan leaves (sometimes buri or nipa too). Literally banig woven into lengthwise mats, stitched together. It's a very very ancient technology, and what allowed our ancestors to settle islands across two oceans.
Very pretty weaving designs!💗
I love all the banig ! I grow up sleeping on it .. I hope one day mapasyalan ko yan. And can buy all those beautiful mat . Thank you Kulas for sharing this .❤️🙏
Banig are awesome!
nice vlog again kulas... power on!
Wow ganda pala diyan sa Tawi-tawi
Mapun island is 181 sq km or 181,000 hectares - Boracay is 10 sq km or 10,000 hectares - Each island hosts 30,000 people but Mapun is 18 times bigger - The Phil govt must do more to develop Mapun - they need their own airport and a modern port - Mapun people are resourceful hardworking people - they deserve more from the Phil govt. -
Ang ganda nman dyan kuya kulas 💙🌻💙
This special banig ( mat) is one of my dream to have one or some ... and buy it in person to the weavers as I exlore Mindanao. Recently. I got my T'nalak from the dreaweavers of Tbolis in Lake Sebu in person .❤
Beautiful talaga ang mga gawa nila
Ate Janet is my name too Kulas! My name is Janet [the 3rd Ja in my TH-cam name Triple Ja]🌺. Got two daughters & they are the “first Ja/ second Ja & i am the third Ja” - that’s why we are named Triple Ja as our TH-cam Channel.🌺
This banigs are very well made and beautiful, many pinoys are looking for this kind of banigs, just the basic design only, we know its very durable and very good for the back.
I love the pandan mat. I grew up sleeping on it.
Ang gagaling ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 GOD BLESS PO
Is there an art exhibit featuring beautiful handycrafts like these?
I would love to have a weaving. They are so colorful❤
Galing!❤ love it. Hi fr 🇨🇦
I really loved it too. Wonderful community and incredible artistry
Wow , i miss that
Wow! ❤❤❤
My sister & sister in law miss you all.miss mapun
See you soon in syaa Allah
Nice. ❤❤❤ 🎉🎉🎉
Great Job Kulas , How can we buy their product , from your New York follower .
this is like a documentary.. i like to have one of that banig too..
na alala ko nung grade 3 pa ako 1974 kapag nag attend ka ng kasal or mga event pag uwi mo meron pa silang padala na pagkain. saka sagana sa seafood na libre mo lang makukuha kapag lowtide. tumira kami dati sa tanduan, hindi ko kasi makalimutan na dyang ako nag aral hanggang grade 3 bago bumalik ng zamboanga city.
Wow...😮
The tradition and the wavers are very alive in Mindanao...
nice job
WOW 😮😮😮
17:31 is that an airstrip?
Where can we order those types of Mapun banigs, Kulas?
Kumar even took a picture of the eagle flying 🦅
It is looked like it is on 3-D animation that you edit it 🦅
And eagle is the national bird of the Philippines 🦅
And they are making weavers made from coconut leaf and they color it 🌴🥥
It is there cultural way making those weavers.
And you learned a lot of language across the archipelago of the Philippines.
It is really a great experience on you.
And there vegetable in Tawi-Tawi is water spinach or swamp cabbage AKA kangong 🌿
And they had a butternut squash and an eggplant that they put oyster sauce on it 🎃🍆🦪🍶
And there dish are mainly fish and chicken a pork free zone because there are muslims in Tawi-Tawi 🐟🍗✔🍖🚫
And in Tawi-Tawi they had there imported goods from Malaysia.
They even had a poster of the Malaysian Nestle Ice Cream and Kumar copied it 🍨
And the muslims in Southeast Asia came from Indian and Arab merchants.
And the Christianity in the Philippines came from Spanish.
And Israel introducec Christianity in Spain that is why the Spanish introduce Christianity in the Philippines.
And there is a Bisaya from Davao City.
And the Visayans in Mindanao are originally from Visayas they came in Mindanao in 1900s.
such a simple life
Nice ❤❤❤
cooollll
So educational, butI have seen designs in Tjmor Leste or Muslim community have similarities. Can we order?
I have put Auntie Janeth's faceboook in the video description :)
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So many same culture with aceh people in Indonesia
Hi Kulas im interested how can i order? Im from Milan
KULAS, we can help those community BANIG WEAVER by providing outlet here in Greater Toronto Area via Davao Association Ontario and Pilipino in Canada Patriotic Movement.
We can them additional source of livelihood besides Agriculture and Fishing. They can grow also Green Algae ( Spirulina ) which excellent source of green energy to boost healthy living.
Question for you is it true that in the Philippines language there are no words for he or she because both are equal in the Philippines society
no such word for he or she in Philippines same with chinese language.
Now we know even in tawi tawi there is called a palm call palapas thats why pilipino many culture but they have same faith
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kulas❤❤
keep safe
Attis I miss that
5th ?😇
pagbilhan ng banig manang
How do they speak good English if they live in a very remote part of the Philippines?
Actually, according to the United Nations, the Ph is considered a country with English As A Second Language, not just English As A FOREIGN Language. English is a huge part of our curriculum. Unlike other countries, English is the medium of learning for everything from Sciences and Maths to Arts and Civics. So actually a lack of familiarity to English is the exception more than the rule. 😁
They used the Palaspas to drive away the Multo
How can we order their beautiful mats?
they are very limited, but I put the link to Janeth's facebook page on the video description. You can message her :)
Part of the real Pilipino culture is to put a 🌴 trees 🌴 leaves at purtahan🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆😆😆😆
Woman: Babae
Man: Lalaki