Bless you po LOLO Thomas Puertullano, proud to be Marinduqueno. Hoping one day ma meet din namin mga cousins namin jan sa Australia. Thanks Lolo Kevin for putting up a great effort to find your roots in Marinduque. Sobrang nakakainspire..
Salamat Howie. I've read about the story of Manila Men at Broome. Touching and sad but happy that we have a Thomas Bay at Australia named after a Filpino.
I saw the descendant of Sir Puertollano at the Philippine Independence Ball at Perth and knowing his family story beforehand made him cry. Long live Mr. Kevin!
Recognition and respect for his ancestor is never late for this guy and his family. The way he showed it is something we can all learn from. You can feel it in his words and actions. Your grandfather must be very proud of you and your family!
Wow amazing story nakakaiyak. Adopted Marinduqueno ako dahil sa naging wife ko ay taga Sta Cruz Marinduque. Proud Pinoy, proud Marinduqueno God bless Philippines.
A very beautiful story and history from a fellow Filipino Thomas/Tomas Puertollano and his descendants in Broome, Western Australia. This story touched my heart. Wonderful documentary, God bless all Filipinos and people with Filipino blood all around the world.
Quite interesting, i've been in and out of broome western australia for the past 20 years it's only now i've learned there were filipino pearl divers working in the pearling industry in broome ages past. salamat sa karagdagan kaalaman gma.
I was thinking of Manila men who jumped ship during Spanish Time, established villages in Louisiana and fought during War of 1812 in defense of New Orleans.
Sa panahon yan,ay hindi pa Commonwealth of Australia noong dunating si Thomas Puertollano hanggang 1901..Ang Kanlurang Australya ang pinakamaking estadong lupain sa bansa
Bakit ka Maiiyak . Hindi naman Kahirapan ang Dahilan ng manila men. At ng Ibang Nagtratrabaho at Naninirahan sa Ibang Bansa. Pansinin Mo maski Mga Japanese na Kilalang Isa sa Pinakamayaman na Bansa. . Marami din ang Napadpad dun .
@@rinnelolivares5498Actually, by the 1890s, hindi pa gaanong mayaman ang Japan, at papausbong pa lang sila nun. And at the same time, hinikayat ng gobyerno ng Japan na manirahan at magtrabaho sa ibang bansa ang kanilang mga mamamayan para lumago ang ekonomiya, which is why marami ring Japanese communities sa South America.
kaya Manila Men title nito kse noon manila yung pinaka center at dito dumadaung yung mga Barko. Dito rin cgro pumunta si Tomas galing marinduque at pa manila sumakay ng barko at na padpad sa Australia. kaya dyan sa mga nag comment sa baba bakit hindi Marinduque Men.
The original "Manila Men" are the Filipinos who set foot in Louisiana and established the first Filipino settlement and quite possibly the first Asian settlement in 1763 in what is now known as the United States Of America
Most of them are Crews of Spanish Galleons during Manila-Acapulco galleon trade.. most of them Jumped ships when they reached Mexico and run away from the Spanish Masters into the Swamps of St. Malo Area. just one of the many article you can find on the net lagniappenola.wordpress.com/2013/05/28/san-malos-maroons-and-manilamen-in-louisiana-part-two/
Also.. Filipino seamen are recorded as having contact with Alaska Natives as early as 1788 -1587, First Filipinos ("Luzonians") to set foot in North America arrive in Morro Bay, (San Luis Obispo) California on board the Manila-built galleon ship Nuestra Senora de Esperanza under the command of Spanish Captain Pedro de Unamuno
I know for a fact that i am pure Pinay , but according to my DNA i am 96% Native American how that so ? Is there any connection of my great great great grand father being in the US ?
kahit saan man dapat ipagmalaki pa din ang salitang sariling atin, lumaki ako sa Mindanao pero ilonggo ang salita namin dahil taga iloilo ang lolo namin. pero pag may makakausap akung ilonggo nag uusap kami sa salitang ilonggo. kahit saan man ako pumanta saka lang ako mag english pag foreigner ang kausap ko. yan ang tunay na pilipino hindi tulad ng hambog na malaking tiyan na si lolo tomas mo.
+RC Fever eh bka nman kc English yung kinalakihan niyang language. minsan kc dapat kino-consider din nating yung ibang bagay at mapanuri bago magbigay ng conclusion/judgement.
RC Fever Pahambog hambog ka pa da. Ngaa, si Tomas kag iya pamilya, nagdako nga damo Pilipino aw? Lainay pa guro sila gani lingwahe, amo na napilitan sila ya mag Ingles. Indi pareho sa imo nga nagdako upod ang nga damo man nga bata sang migrante nga Ilonggo.
@@RCFever Relax lang. Baka magka-high blood ka pa. Alam ko may hinanaing ka rito ngunit wala ka nang magagawa. Ito na kasi ang kinalakihan nilang wika ng kanyang mga anak hanggang sa apo. Tanggapin natin ang katotohanan. At saka nakapag-asawa siya ng babaeng Australiana.
Bakit may utang parin ang mga pilipino kong marami naman naghahanap buhay na pilipino sa ibat-ibang Lugar? Ung kaltas ng sahod ng mga pilipino oo ambag na yon sa bansa pero ilagay naman sa Tama.
Bless you po LOLO Thomas Puertullano, proud to be Marinduqueno. Hoping one day ma meet din namin mga cousins namin jan sa Australia. Thanks Lolo Kevin for putting up a great effort to find your roots in Marinduque. Sobrang nakakainspire..
Salamat Howie. I've read about the story of Manila Men at Broome. Touching and sad but happy that we have a Thomas Bay at Australia named after a Filpino.
Goosebumps! Proud of being part of puertollano clan here in STa. Cruz Marinduque. ❤️❤️
I saw the descendant of Sir Puertollano at the Philippine Independence Ball at Perth and knowing his family story beforehand made him cry. Long live Mr. Kevin!
2022: nkaka iyak proud to be Filipino. Congrats Sir Howie & GMA.
Recognition and respect for his ancestor is never late for this guy and his family. The way he showed it is something we can all learn from. You can feel it in his words and actions. Your grandfather must be very proud of you and your family!
Ang sarap na ng buhay nila sa Australia pa music music tapos fresh pa ang food dahil manghuhuli lang ng seafood.
Wow amazing story nakakaiyak. Adopted Marinduqueno ako dahil sa naging wife ko ay taga Sta Cruz Marinduque. Proud Pinoy, proud Marinduqueno God bless Philippines.
A very beautiful story and history from a fellow Filipino Thomas/Tomas Puertollano and his descendants in Broome, Western Australia. This story touched my heart. Wonderful documentary, God bless all Filipinos and people with Filipino blood all around the world.
Sana po magawan din ang mga unang pilipino sa america
Saint Malo, Louisiana 🤗🇵🇭
napakagandang dokumentaryo ng i witness ni howie severino. kakaiba ka talaga sir howie, big hands of applause. nice episode, manila men
Sir Howie survived Covid-19. I am excited to see him going accross the world again as their team make new documentaries. God bless Sir 🙏💕
This is such a good documentary i've ever seen . Deserving for an award !!!
Im crying to Kevin's message😢😢
sila pala ang Original men sa kanta ni Master M. / Francis "Kiko" Magalona na "I'am the Man from Manila
Ang galing naman at least nag-kakilanlan ang mga lamag-anak from the native of Australia came from the Philippines.....
Wow. Ang galing nman nkabisita sya sa bansa ng kanyang ninuno...l😊
Thank you Sir Howie sa pag kwento ng story na ito. Sobrang galing at ganda po ng docu.
Wish I could share this to my Australian friend who interested in Indigenous Australian but it doesn’t have subtitles :((( he would love this hahahah
Grabe ang ganda nito. Salamat I-witness may ganito kayong obra.
(Nakaka touch yung huling part na naglagay sila ng lupa galing Pilipinas)
Proud Marinduqueño 💖
Puertollano, Thomas (1869-1942)
Wow ang gandang story full of love may ganito pala istorya ang buhay happyfor this😇😍
Such a wonderful documentary episode 👍😊 definitely deserved a recognition award.
Kahit luma na ang ganda ng pag ka gawa thanks howie for this documentary
I hope you’re now fully recover on your covid 19
World class creation! God bless GMA!
Im so proud being a Filipino.💖
this made me cry
touching story indeed.
Downloaded. This deserves a recognition, an award perhaps.
ang galing talaga magresearch ng I witnesss,,
dyan magaling ang gma news.. sa documentary at news program
Wow. Thanks for preserving those records of baptism 😊
ang galing galing.,,, such a wonderful and inspiring story.
proud to be marinduqueño👍👍
still watching now 2023 proud to be a Marinduqueño.
I am so touched 😢
ganda talaga ng docu ng GMA
Get well soon, Howie! Stay strong man!
your grand father must be so proud of y'all...he must be missing his hometown in the Philippines..
Very moving life story.
Ganda ng documentaru.. proud to be Filipino😁😀
Nice Documentary Howie, Salamat.
Really great docu. That ending scene. 🥺
first batch ng mga OFW grabe grabe
Quite interesting, i've been in and out of broome western australia for the past 20 years it's only now i've learned there were filipino pearl divers working in the pearling industry in broome ages past. salamat sa karagdagan kaalaman gma.
vince laana
saan po ang marinduque?
I was thinking of Manila men who jumped ship during Spanish Time, established villages in Louisiana and fought during War of 1812 in defense of New Orleans.
its a lovely story makes me proud as a filipino...
Wow. Parang family lbg namin..
Di kami mag kakilala... Ngayon nagka reunion na. Marami pala kami
What a beautiful documentary.
Nakakaiyak sana makita na sila
Sa panahon yan,ay hindi pa Commonwealth of Australia noong dunating si Thomas Puertollano hanggang 1901..Ang Kanlurang Australya ang pinakamaking estadong lupain sa bansa
I thought this was about the Manila Men of Louisiana “Manila Village”
Napakagandang epesode nito!
Nakakaiyak. Noon pa, kelangan nang mangibang bansa para maghanapbuhay.
Albert D.R.
sakto. hanggang ngayon. pero dito sa saudi arabia, by 2020~ papauwiin n dw kami ... hehe. unsaon na lang?
Kahot ngayon kailangan pa nga eh
Bakit ka Maiiyak . Hindi naman Kahirapan ang Dahilan ng manila men. At ng Ibang Nagtratrabaho at Naninirahan sa Ibang Bansa. Pansinin Mo maski Mga Japanese na Kilalang Isa sa Pinakamayaman na Bansa. . Marami din ang Napadpad dun .
@@rinnelolivares5498Actually, by the 1890s, hindi pa gaanong mayaman ang Japan, at papausbong pa lang sila nun.
And at the same time, hinikayat ng gobyerno ng Japan na manirahan at magtrabaho sa ibang bansa ang kanilang mga mamamayan para lumago ang ekonomiya, which is why marami ring Japanese communities sa South America.
a very touching story....
Great job sir Howie super Ganda
kaya Manila Men title nito kse noon manila yung pinaka center at dito dumadaung yung mga Barko. Dito rin cgro pumunta si Tomas galing marinduque at pa manila sumakay ng barko at na padpad sa Australia. kaya dyan sa mga nag comment sa baba bakit hindi Marinduque Men.
Russel James Janiola san sa marinduque?
Hangang Ngayon Manila Pa din naman ang Center .
What a document. Wow!
I love stuff like this.Next time go to countries with Dr.Jose Rizal's memorial and countries that Dr.Rizal never even set foot in.
ang ganda ng kwento
Ang galing. 🙏🏼
Tagal kung hinanap to Sir!
nakakaiyak...😭😭😭
Great documentary !!!
wow what a beautiful story
The original "Manila Men" are the Filipinos who set foot in Louisiana and established the first Filipino settlement and quite possibly the first Asian settlement in 1763 in what is now known as the United States Of America
Z3RO LIN3 How did Filipinos end up in New Orleans in the 1700's????
Most of them are Crews of Spanish Galleons during Manila-Acapulco galleon trade.. most of them Jumped ships when they reached Mexico and run away from the Spanish Masters into the Swamps of St. Malo Area. just one of the many article you can find on the net lagniappenola.wordpress.com/2013/05/28/san-malos-maroons-and-manilamen-in-louisiana-part-two/
Z3RO LIN3 Makes sense. Without women, they must have died out in one generation.
Also.. Filipino seamen are recorded as having contact with Alaska Natives as early as 1788
-1587, First Filipinos ("Luzonians") to set foot in North America arrive in Morro Bay, (San Luis Obispo) California on board the Manila-built galleon ship Nuestra Senora de Esperanza under the command of Spanish Captain Pedro de Unamuno
I know for a fact that i am pure Pinay , but according to my DNA i am 96% Native American how that so ? Is there any connection of my great great great grand father being in the US ?
Sir Howie! Pwede bang makuha yung exact title ng book! I want to get one! Thanks
very nice documentary
Nakakaiyak naman
Beautiful...
si lolo tomas..uncle ng lolo kong si AGRIPINO PUERTOLLANO SR.
kahit saan man dapat ipagmalaki pa din ang salitang sariling atin, lumaki ako sa Mindanao pero ilonggo ang salita namin dahil taga iloilo ang lolo namin. pero pag may makakausap akung ilonggo nag uusap kami sa salitang ilonggo. kahit saan man ako pumanta saka lang ako mag english pag foreigner ang kausap ko. yan ang tunay na pilipino hindi tulad ng hambog na malaking tiyan na si lolo tomas mo.
+RC Fever eh bka nman kc English yung kinalakihan niyang language. minsan kc dapat kino-consider din nating yung ibang bagay at mapanuri bago magbigay ng conclusion/judgement.
RC Fever Pahambog hambog ka pa da. Ngaa, si Tomas kag iya pamilya, nagdako nga damo Pilipino aw? Lainay pa guro sila gani lingwahe, amo na napilitan sila ya mag Ingles. Indi pareho sa imo nga nagdako upod ang nga damo man nga bata sang migrante nga Ilonggo.
@@RCFever Relax lang. Baka magka-high blood ka pa. Alam ko may hinanaing ka rito ngunit wala ka nang magagawa. Ito na kasi ang kinalakihan nilang wika ng kanyang mga anak hanggang sa apo. Tanggapin natin ang katotohanan. At saka nakapag-asawa siya ng babaeng Australiana.
@@RCFever Illiterate ka kasi.
I will Start a story of a bay that will named after me here in Australia..Oragon bay!
Wow great story" and God bless Fuertullano
Nakakatuwa naman
i miss my hometown! marinduque! i will be home soon..
I miss it too! So so much 😍
okay kaayo nga episode. thanks i witness. ang problema ng tan aw kos adobo, gigutom noon ko da. lisora, way pork dres saudi...puro lng manok.... lol
Nice doc, thanks I-Witness.
Nakakalungkot ang katotohanan. :(
Love this
galing 👍👍
two thumbs up Howie!!!!
so sad to die in a foreign land.
I got goosebumps
Awesome doc
Taga maynila gale eto si thomas
Australia British colony pala ang tinaguriang Pearl Capital at nagpasimuno ng pangdaigdigang kalakal ng Pearls. Wow
yes. one best example were the Luzones in Malaysia during the precolonial times para maghanap buhay
yung book!!!
sana kami din my ganito!!! kasi b nmn sa brgy nmin sa probinsya kmi lng ung lapay ang my apilyedo... kakaiba hahaha di alam san ngmula haha
Great research!
nice history
bravo
Nice family reunion
Pinoy feature but bigger structure bec of Aboriginal and Irish bld
Manila Men A Documentary By Howie Severino
Wow! 💚
Many Filipino Also Escape from Spaniards They Scattered All Over the Pacific then to Australia and New Zealand...the Maoris Looks Like Filipino too.
About Manila men in new world
ayos
I thought this was about the Manila men from New Orleans
They call it Moro men..But actually they are the same origin they are from Manila Philippines..
Ako nga inaasahan kong Manila Men ay yung mga Pilipinong nag-migrate papunta Acapulco
Nice duco kudos
Grabe naman ngayon iyong mga bata puro laro nalang di na nila alam nag yari sa mga lolo lola nila
Bakit may utang parin ang mga pilipino kong marami naman naghahanap buhay na pilipino sa ibat-ibang Lugar? Ung kaltas ng sahod ng mga pilipino oo ambag na yon sa bansa pero ilagay naman sa Tama.