How Ancient Filipino Swords Are Made by A Royal Blacksmith

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  • @featrmedia
    @featrmedia  Рік тому +503

    Correction: on 2:23 we mentioned 1986, it was supposed to refer to the 1896 Philippine Revolution. Thank you all for the feedback! We apologize for the confusion and the error from our end.

    • @doggiejay5356
      @doggiejay5356 Рік тому +7

      1986 cory aquino edsa revolt hehe

    • @alejandrocallanta45
      @alejandrocallanta45 Рік тому +1

      I was just anout to say that😂

    • @Gdgxxfh
      @Gdgxxfh Рік тому +10

      And no, Bonifacio did not lead the revolution with a Bolo. He held a gun. The bolo in his hand is a mere artwork depiction that became iconic hence the common misconception. Please correct this and help spread awareness.

    • @gelaymanheyres7916
      @gelaymanheyres7916 Рік тому +2

      ok lang po tao lang na nagkakamali, pero ASTIG po ang tyanel nila!

    • @-...................-
      @-...................- Рік тому

      2:18 there is NO national hero. No laws have been passed to entitle any of the historical figures to be a national hero.

  • @unicornsquare7598
    @unicornsquare7598 Рік тому +129

    He is not only good in making traditional malay weapons he is also a very good Math teacher of Basilan NHS.. Kudos to my former night high teacher. From Canberra Australia....

  • @joshuatemplado2578
    @joshuatemplado2578 Рік тому +188

    He is already a Tatay himself yet when he speaks about his father, he remains a son.
    Thank you for your story po🥺

    • @blackspade1740
      @blackspade1740 Рік тому +4

      He is being proud of his father. He may be a master panday but without his father he cannot achieve such status

    • @lupitlupitan
      @lupitlupitan Рік тому +6

      And to think that he is really old and still speaks about his father, his dad must've been a really good one

  • @vincentsalvadorlatosa5077
    @vincentsalvadorlatosa5077 Рік тому +346

    I hope Datu Halun becomes a National Artist because he deserves it. Saludo sa lahat ng panday.

    • @bibekjung7404
      @bibekjung7404 Рік тому +1

      KAVEEER ALMIGHTY---GOD 🙏++🙏

    • @thebookreader287
      @thebookreader287 Рік тому +5

      May specific term at title para sa kanila. Nalimutan ko na kung ano yung exact name ng title na binibigay para sa kanila pero in terms of importance, parehas silang of equal rank sa national artist. Kasama rin kung tama pagkakaalala ko si Whang-od sa mga nabigyan ng award na yun.

    • @TIKUL6
      @TIKUL6 Рік тому +8

      @@thebookreader287 You're referring to Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan or National Living Treasure Award.

    • @TIKUL6
      @TIKUL6 Рік тому +3

      *Treasures rather

  • @Tim.Collado
    @Tim.Collado Рік тому +220

    Honestly, we need more inspirational Filipino stories just like this. We are in the era where we are losing our heritage because of the technology. We should have more of this to be educated and learn our humble beginning.

    • @GenJuhru
      @GenJuhru Рік тому

      With misinformation & disinformation are the ones trending

    • @jescruz5465
      @jescruz5465 Рік тому +1

      Do you realize what you said was an oxymoron?
      Panday heritage is rooted in our ancestor's technology and knowledge in metallurgy

    • @Bitterrootbackroads
      @Bitterrootbackroads 8 місяців тому

      I recently encountered a bolo machete with Viet Nam pilot survival gear. Initials stamped on blade F C F, which is not the pilots. Guessing it was stamped by maker. Anyone know who FCF is?

  • @Discotechque
    @Discotechque Рік тому +515

    I really appreciate you guys showing us city folks the lives of people in the far flung provinces of the Philippines. I also hope Datu Halun becomes a national artist.

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Рік тому +17

      Thanks for watching!

    • @strand195
      @strand195 Рік тому +33

      he deserves as much recognition as Wang Od in my opinion.. 👌

    • @sunshinelady7933
      @sunshinelady7933 Рік тому

      I hope FEATR @featrmedia will do something about such a WONDERFUL suggestion...to have him as one of our National Artist! He indeed DESERVES it!
      GOD BLESS @featrmedia for not backing down the challenge of UPHOLDING Philippine Nationalism!

    • @johnpauljones9310
      @johnpauljones9310 11 місяців тому

      @@featrmedia You forgot the Bicolano Minasbad sword. Every time the Moros would take their Kris and sail north to conquer Luzan, they were stopped cold by Bicolanos and the Minasbad.

  • @paeng1935
    @paeng1935 Рік тому +28

    Broooo WHAT!? This dude was a teacher of 36 years before retiring into blacksmithing??? He helped build the future of countless kids in his time, and now he's dedicating the rest of his life to preserve the past. What a hero.

  • @wilardcondesa9402
    @wilardcondesa9402 Рік тому +16

    Naging emosyonal c tatay Datu nung nabanggit ang ama sa ginagwa nyang pgtulong...saludo sau tatay Datu Halun..👍🙏🙏

  • @newrandom3066
    @newrandom3066 Рік тому +316

    Swords are an underrated and under-represented part of the Filipino culture. Everyone knows about the Japanese Katana; European swords are well represented but our blades are relatively unknown. Take for example the Kampilan, which looks amazingly unique.

    • @xxEmmankunnArt
      @xxEmmankunnArt Рік тому +13

      in US, they use bolos too, especially on camping. Just modernized designs. In some states, they use it on their everyday carry

    • @Spooderman-sq5uj
      @Spooderman-sq5uj Рік тому +15

      At the very least, Balisongs and Bolo knives are recognized worldwide

    • @drejade7119
      @drejade7119 Рік тому +11

      What?
      Filipino blades are highly known across the globe lol
      Even it's martial arts.

    • @Ace-Intervention
      @Ace-Intervention Рік тому +4

      @@drejade7119 you sure, only thing I see is katana this longsword that

    • @drejade7119
      @drejade7119 Рік тому +18

      @@Ace-Intervention That's the ultra famous ones
      But famous weapons like butterfly knife and bolo are all famous weapons although most don't know that they're from Philippines.

  • @hannasofar
    @hannasofar Рік тому +99

    Much appreciation for Datu, for keeping his late father's legacy alive. Lots of future generations will feel blessed you kept this art around, in shaa Allah. ❤

    • @src175
      @src175 Рік тому +4

      Datu is a title, not a name. It's the title for the leaders of the precolonial chiefdoms of the Philippines.

    • @ririimorales8897
      @ririimorales8897 Рік тому

      Datu ain't his name

  • @kennethsalinas
    @kennethsalinas Рік тому +57

    He should be nominated as National Living Treasure for his contribution for Blacksmithing traditional Swords.

  • @elliethemali5180
    @elliethemali5180 Рік тому +60

    As a Filipino martial artist in America owning a few of these swords, I appreciate this video. Following the trail to the roots of it all, seeing and hearing the person with the actual lineage of the panday is humbling and fascinating. We have these swords as ornaments in our home taking for granted the face and the hard labor that goes behind it.

  • @paulortega417
    @paulortega417 Рік тому +44

    Datu Halun Is Not Only A Swordsmith But He Is A Embodiment Of "I'll Learn Your Craft And Do It Till I Die" I'm Impressed About The Ginunting🙂🙂 Keep It Up Sir Halun!

  • @vexunaerials7185
    @vexunaerials7185 Рік тому +125

    I love the way you tell stories. I know there are different blacksmiths in our country from here in the Cordilleras 'till down there in the South., proof that we are natural warriors. But when you really dig deep and find the story behind every blacksmith, it touches one's heart and the appreciation of our ancestors, cultures and traditions are multiplied a hundred times more. Thanks for these short yet heartwarming stories.

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Рік тому +10

      Thanks for watching! We really enjoyed making this one. ☺️

    • @vexunaerials7185
      @vexunaerials7185 Рік тому

      @@featrmedia Wow! This is a very sincere story. Uploading your videos as separate stories coming from the same location makes it more interesting to watch because I got to watch a different story from the South almost like everyday ☺

    • @rogermorea.deasis1824
      @rogermorea.deasis1824 Рік тому

      @@vexunaerials7185 hello could you help me my assignment
      2+2=5
      Whyyy???🙂

  • @kgonzales2606
    @kgonzales2606 Рік тому +23

    I got so emotional. Naiyak naman ako. Thank you sa mga ganitong features. Salamat at kung saan-saan kayo dumadayo para maipakita ang mga lugar at mapakilala mga tao. Sana maging national artist nga si tatay. And sana maalagaan at ma-promote pa ang pagpapanday sa atin, bukod sa artistry, grabe ang history.🥹

  • @tralala3997
    @tralala3997 Рік тому +23

    this channel is amplifying the voices of our people who are unrecognized and unheard by their works which contributes to our identity as Filipino. thanks for telling their story🙌

  • @neilbondad4476
    @neilbondad4476 Рік тому +12

    This man's respect and love to his father or parents in general is really deep.

  • @ronaldmagdayao2728
    @ronaldmagdayao2728 Рік тому +16

    Datu Halun isa kang Alamat At Inspiration upang ipagpatuloy ang unting-Unting naglalahong sining ng Pilipinas.

  • @fakawrahir6417
    @fakawrahir6417 Рік тому +53

    Sana talaga isali din sa tesda mga pagpapanday at gawing mga guro/maestro ang mga gaya ni tatay para di tuluyang mawala ang ating isa sa yaman ng ating kultura.

    • @GenJuhru
      @GenJuhru Рік тому +7

      Dapat sa LGU ata ang mga ganitong project na pwede ring gamitin for tourism purposes.

    • @rrenkrieg7988
      @rrenkrieg7988 Рік тому +6

      meron po, Forging NC I II at III kaso walang mga nagtuturo kaya hindi na ooffer, matagal na po akong nagaabang ng magbukas ng courses na to para makapag start din ako sa pagpapanday

    • @fakawrahir6417
      @fakawrahir6417 Рік тому +2

      @@rrenkrieg7988 ganun ba?sayang naman at di tinatangkilik,pag nagkataon sa mga work shops at seminars na lang natin sila makikita.

    • @sonnyhare6331
      @sonnyhare6331 Рік тому

      Delikado yan baka mag itakan mga tao😂

    • @fakawrahir6417
      @fakawrahir6417 Рік тому

      @@sonnyhare6331 di naman sir, hanggang ngaun naman may itak taung lahat pero di naman tau nagtatagaan,tsaka di lang nman patalim pwede ipanday😁

  • @benjiebalagtas5033
    @benjiebalagtas5033 Рік тому +13

    For Someone who is from the mindanao and was able to travel to Basilan... it was a Great thing to know that the craftsmanship of the local artisans here are recognized and highlighted the culture and and humble lives of these citizens of the country... I Hope that Datu Halun be inducted as a National Artist Hailing from this side of the Nation...❤

  • @EraSarigumba
    @EraSarigumba Рік тому +17

    Thank you FEATR team, for highlighting these stories about our cultural heritage. These short stories are heartwarming and make me appreciate being a Filipino more. He deserves to get the recognition as a national artist.

  • @danielloyola3126
    @danielloyola3126 Рік тому +5

    Sir Halun unta ug imu ni mabasa ako ipaabot saimu akong dakong respeto ug pasalamat sa pagpadayun sa atong kultura diri sa Mindanao ug unta maaprobahan naka isip isa ka National Artist nato samtang buhi paka. Salamat sir amping permi from Cagayan de Oro City, Mindanao👌🏽

  • @yourbluewaffle
    @yourbluewaffle Рік тому +14

    I love Filipino blades and martial arts. It's great that they are getting some much deserved attention these days.

  • @zikemaevitor5414
    @zikemaevitor5414 Рік тому +12

    You feature the best stories. You give voice to those people who deserves recognition for showcasing our own brand of culture as Filipinos. This UA-cam channel deserves more and the people you feature.

  • @ARC.475
    @ARC.475 Рік тому +11

    I can feel how much he loves and honored his father, I hope the government recognizes Datu Halun as a national artist because his craft is a part of our cultural identity.

  • @JigglePhysicsX
    @JigglePhysicsX Рік тому +6

    This guy deserves to be called a National Artist.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Рік тому +330

    "Panday" more accurately means "craftsman". It applied not only to blacksmiths, but carvers, house builders, boat-builders, etc. It acquired its modern meaning only quite recently.

    • @jivatma
      @jivatma Рік тому +26

      Panday/Pandey (probably from Sanskrit "pandit"), is actually more general, meaning learned, trained, or educated. In the Philippines it has become synonymous to "craftsmen".

    • @geoffworsnop5726
      @geoffworsnop5726 Рік тому +3

      Panday" is the term for construction worker

    • @zackyfleibel7043
      @zackyfleibel7043 Рік тому +3

      sa basilan kpg tinawag mo anh blacksmith na "panday" siguradong mapapauwi ka ng wala sa oras, intindihin mo na may sariling kahuligan ang panday sa kanila😒

    • @gundamgeneral
      @gundamgeneral Рік тому +8

      Panday more accurately means smith or craftsman who specialize with metal. Those who carves are called mang-uukit and people who build are manggagawa "builders or makers"

    • @gundamgeneral
      @gundamgeneral Рік тому

      ​@@geoffworsnop5726 Panday means on construction is a metal worker or specialist most of them are welders

  • @carlo8802
    @carlo8802 Рік тому +7

    As a Mindanaoan i really admire Datu Halun and his love for his father and family i can relate to that thankyou for featuring him im proud of my culture❤

    • @Vatras888
      @Vatras888 Рік тому

      Why he pronaunces numbers in english when he speaks about his age?

  • @lovelyloves
    @lovelyloves Рік тому +6

    I love this! I love letting my kids watch these types of content. Learning about our culture . I would love to purchase from him to keep in our home .

  • @whyareyoucrying1920
    @whyareyoucrying1920 Рік тому +19

    I like this kind of content… para nman ma educate ang nasa Luzon about these provinces in the south.
    Most of the people in Luzon were ignorant about the South. Our minds were misguided about what we thought about the South.
    I live in BGC, but when I stayed in the south (Central Visayas then Mindanao) for almost 2yrs, I was fascinated that it’s not what our locals in Luzon taught us.
    Kudos to this channel for showcasing these provinces.

    • @allexsanchez2714
      @allexsanchez2714 Рік тому

      Why? What do you think about us? Im from Gensan.

    • @VladislavDrac
      @VladislavDrac Рік тому +2

      Ano ba'ng tinuro sa inyo d'yan sa Luzon tungkol sa'ming mga taga-Mindanao?

    • @whyareyoucrying1920
      @whyareyoucrying1920 Рік тому +3

      Growing up in NCR... mostly what they said was that,
      "Mindanao is dangerous"
      "People there are all Muslims"
      "Magulo sa Mindanao"
      and marami pa...
      Luckily I got a chance to visit the South. That's an eye-opening.

    • @VladislavDrac
      @VladislavDrac Рік тому +5

      @@whyareyoucrying1920 Well... What they're saying is not far off. I mean to tell you the truth, Bisayans outnumber everyone here in Mindanao than Muslims, even here in the “Asia's Latin City” there are more Bisaya than us Chavacanos and Tausugs.
      As for the safety, well, I can guarantee the authorities are doing their best to safeguard the populace, especially when Martial Law was enacted here a few years ago.
      I applaud you for going the extra mile to open your eyes to the truth rather than be enslaved by what ignorant people say

    • @ophirtarshish6379
      @ophirtarshish6379 Рік тому +4

      Mababait ang nga tausog hospitable din sila, pero kapag inaway mo sila lalaban talaga sila marami akong kaibigan mga tausog halos sila din yung kinalakihan ko

  • @grayedheart
    @grayedheart Рік тому +7

    He deserves to be on the list of National Artists ! 🔥
    Thanks for this story, FEATR ! ❤️

  • @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea
    @takenbythewindNdrivenbythesea 11 місяців тому +1

    He really deserves an award.
    A son continues father’s legacy
    ❤❤❤❤

  • @babaluweng5431
    @babaluweng5431 Рік тому +7

    that's why I absolutely love this channel. I wish there's more initiative to preserve most of our dying culture, like this blacksmith. We're quite known being a blade country, wish this tradition would be continued as it gets more exposure like this.

  • @georgeacenas2349
    @georgeacenas2349 Рік тому +11

    Datu Halun, I love your craftsmanship. FEATR team answered our burning question about whereabouts of the Sulu Sultan royal family.
    It also appears some of our Malay tribes including Igorot answered Colonialism question with answer "Hindi-po"...and backed that answer up.
    Great episode for Filipino Fathers Day:)

  • @redamaryllisflower3898
    @redamaryllisflower3898 9 місяців тому +1

    salamat tatay for keeping the tradition alive! ❤ all love to you.

  • @davegalendez2173
    @davegalendez2173 9 місяців тому +1

    He deserves to be a national artist. Such a loving son to his parents.

  • @sbbAplus
    @sbbAplus Рік тому +17

    I hope they recognize and support more of the traditional/historical artists and ways of the Philippines. We have a very rich, diverse, interesting and beautiful culture. Unfortunately, it's being forgotten nowadays. Thank you for doing these documentaries, more power to you!

  • @jensamosa
    @jensamosa Рік тому +4

    I cried right after the vlog😮 Good job super touching ep. Thank you ❤ Made my night 😊

  • @still_e3
    @still_e3 Рік тому +4

    I highly seconded the motion for recommendation as a National Artist! mabuhay ang Sining Filipino!

  • @tanglawmarikit
    @tanglawmarikit Рік тому +1

    Maraming salamat sa pagpapakita ng mga ganitong videos para ipakita sa amin kung ano ang mayroon tayo na wala sa iba. Madalas mas may alam pa tayo sa kultura ng ibang lahi. Nakakalimutan na natin kung ano ang magagandang tradisyon mayroon tayo. Sana mga ganito ang nakikita at pinag-aaralan sa mga eskuwelahan ❤

  • @metalrat8432
    @metalrat8432 Рік тому +4

    Datu Asakil is deserving of the National Artist / Living Treasure award, unequivocally.

  • @colab_stdio
    @colab_stdio Рік тому +6

    Truly an honorable Man. Id hope his craft gets some exposure and his materials enhanced. Such blades are not meant to be used (like the Kris which I personally liked) but something like a decorative ornament prominently displayed in an art collectors place. Thank for featuring such craftsman and craftmanship Erwan that don't recieve exposure somewhere else. 💯

  • @leiariola6171
    @leiariola6171 Рік тому +5

    Tatay deserves national recog nition. Good job, Featr team!

  • @cheszkareyes9460
    @cheszkareyes9460 Рік тому +2

    I shed tears upon hearing his filial story to his father. He never left him until the end. That was so touching. (sob) He deserves the national artist title.

  • @leslieonabudget
    @leslieonabudget Рік тому +3

    Respect to Datu Halun for the dedication, hardwork and preserving the craftmanship. 🙌🏼💪🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @miarasabriatv6328
    @miarasabriatv6328 Рік тому +1

    sana suportahan ng gobyerno ung mga ganto... naiyak s vlog na to :( salute on you tatay.. salamat

  • @ParengKons
    @ParengKons Рік тому +2

    What an inspiring story. We need more of this kind of filipinos

  • @randomgeekqq3794
    @randomgeekqq3794 Рік тому +1

    I hope a lot of Filipinos would watch this, he deserve a lot of views

  • @LihimnaAral
    @LihimnaAral 10 місяців тому +1

    every blade he made, envelopes his love for the craft, and also, his love for his father.

  • @larryariscon6383
    @larryariscon6383 Рік тому +1

    Nakaka touch ang kwento kaya saludo po ako at hangang hanga dito. Salute!

  • @Hagbayon
    @Hagbayon Рік тому +6

    Great to have found this :) Our panday here is sure to be capable of crafting even Visayan blades like the talibong. He is more of a Mindanaoan blacksmith though. Focus should have been on Moro blades. You see, we have very diverse blade cultures all over the archipelago... More power!

  • @hevyjameshulleza461
    @hevyjameshulleza461 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for featuring Filipino blades.😊😊😊

  • @SalawaniBai
    @SalawaniBai Рік тому +13

    The most notable aspect of Filipino was their Metallurgy. Blades made by their Culture were extremely valued

  • @ja-ni-ce1193
    @ja-ni-ce1193 Рік тому

    This Was A Very Touching Story. This Beautiful Man Has Shown The World That Love Has No Boundaries, And Endearing Love Never Dies! 😊🙏

  • @frankiefernandez9225
    @frankiefernandez9225 Рік тому +4

    🏆🏆🏆 BLACKSMITH 👏👏👏 CULTURE IS EVERYTHING ❤️❤️❤️🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @metsachi
    @metsachi Рік тому

    Excellent episode. I follow you guys as a cook and a lover of our cuisine here in the US. But also as a Filipino martial artist, this episode warms my heart. Great job

  • @lenwenzel7440
    @lenwenzel7440 Рік тому

    I think this is a wonderful way to preserve our heritage. For everyone. I very much enjoyed your film. Thanks

  • @darkknight991
    @darkknight991 Рік тому

    Salute sayo tatay!.dakilang pinoy,sana may kagaya mo pang magpapatuloy ng dedikasyon sa kultura natin.

  • @janphillipjuntado
    @janphillipjuntado Рік тому +1

    Came for bladesmith knowledge, left with tears.

  • @florenzryansotelo8552
    @florenzryansotelo8552 Рік тому +1

    Wow! I love this topic. Our historians failed to discuss on this deeper.

  • @ohdubwest7533
    @ohdubwest7533 Рік тому

    Wonderful documentary. Your production value is top notch and the gentleman you interviewed seems like a truly wonderful person. I can remember the first time I saw a kris. There were several historical pieces on display at a large knife show. The craftsmanship was and still is inspiring.

  • @ibapa888
    @ibapa888 Рік тому +3

    Awesome video! I hope to one day own a piece made by lifelong craftsmen such as him.

  • @charlesbenedict8032
    @charlesbenedict8032 Рік тому +3

    another wholesome content. I hope that Asakil gets the recognition he deserves. A NATIONAL ARTIST.

  • @Memethief621
    @Memethief621 Рік тому

    I love this one as i am a begginer blacksmith, ive made a few knives ang bolos but i havent considered making traditional ones, but after watching this ive decided to help preserve this art, i would love to visit tatay s place soon.

  • @trerablacksmith7258
    @trerablacksmith7258 Рік тому +5

    hope he'll be a natl artist soon. I appreciate Featr's effort to get us through the innermost culture of our country ❤️

  • @hdk07
    @hdk07 Рік тому +4

    Philippine Government should support these panday by allowing us to transport these marvelous creations

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Рік тому +25

    Barong is Tausug. But pirah is more accurately Yakan, and is the type of sword that is most culturally symbolic to them, in the same way that the barong is symbolic for the Tausug. Both are "utility weapons", not warrior swords, but more for everyday use and personal defense. Kinda like the Itak for Tagalogs and Sundang for the Bisaya. The distinction is important because the Yakan have never been a client state of the Sulu Sultanate and remained independent up until the early modern times (they were also originally mostly animist, until around one or two centuries ago when they started converting).

    • @AsiafanaticLuzon
      @AsiafanaticLuzon Рік тому

      sundang is knife, you mean Binangon

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Рік тому +2

      @@AsiafanaticLuzon Sundang is a class of utility weapons, so yes, it is also a kind of knife. It is the Eastern/Central Visayan equivalent of the Tagalog word "Itak"/"Bolo".
      "Binangon" is simply the equivalent word in Western Visayans.
      Again, understand an important thing: the itak, sundang, pira, barong, etc. are NOT warrior weapons. These are everyday tools carried by everyone.
      Warrior weapons are blades which are not used in everyday work. They include things like kampilan, kalis, tenegre, talibong, etc.

  • @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy
    @RealLifesJourneyBecomingPinoy Рік тому +1

    full support tamsak always and bananas and a super big shoutout to this awesome host

  • @jastinwabina9199
    @jastinwabina9199 Рік тому

    Growing with I WITNESS documentary. thanks for this beautiful documentary

  • @philippinesdreamorreality
    @philippinesdreamorreality Рік тому

    It is really good to learn of a modern sword/knife/blade maker. The craftsman/blacksmith one of the most important in history and now.

  • @littlemystic4340
    @littlemystic4340 Рік тому

    I am the silent observer, always appreciating the craftmanship you imbue in every video you make Erwan :). But I have to comment on Datu Halun's dedication to preserving the "pandayan heritage" taught to him by his father. You could feel how much he honored his father by preserving and perpetuating their swordmaking tradition. I felt so sad when he almost cried just remembering how he dutifully accompanied his father in crafting swords during his youth. May he also be able to pass on the swordmaking tradition to his children and his grandchildren!

  • @rickeyviner620
    @rickeyviner620 Рік тому

    Beautiful video of a beautiful people. Thank you for making it.

  • @frustratedaircraftmechanic7178

    i always wanted to be a swordsmith! i hope Filipino swordsmithing will be appriciated by Filipinos as much as how the people in the West do. I also wish that we will have local "Forge in Fire " show here in our country.

  • @hidayahramli86
    @hidayahramli86 Рік тому +1

    Amazing documentary as usual from Erwan and the team. Bravo and lots of love from Malaysia 👍

  • @Henyo1070
    @Henyo1070 Рік тому +2

    I appreciate your features. Not limited to food but everything Filipino.

  • @marctimothychua333
    @marctimothychua333 Рік тому +4

    Tatay should be considered as a national artist.Hopefully soon enough ❤

  • @shelamarieagadang2595
    @shelamarieagadang2595 Рік тому +1

    Another astounding production from FEATR!

  • @sbdiaries
    @sbdiaries Рік тому

    We definitely need more skillful craftsman preserving these traditional methods ❤.
    What an inspirational man still has the raw talent to make a sword.
    Thanks for sharing a bit of Philippino 🇵🇭 history, best wishes Simon and Beth
    🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️

  • @ayrasanmiguel9363
    @ayrasanmiguel9363 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this FEATR! 😊❤🎉 I've been curious about this on my childhood days

  • @reuenerio
    @reuenerio Рік тому

    I can’t express this enough. Kudos to the FEATR team for bringing this into light.

  • @asaasaalmirol4348
    @asaasaalmirol4348 Рік тому +3

    Please support our local blacksmith. Buy their product let the legacy continue.

    • @marvinreyes1803
      @marvinreyes1803 Рік тому

      Hi alam nyo po ba kung paano makaka pag order sa knila?

  • @nasahlejum
    @nasahlejum Рік тому +2

    Our bread and butter. Proud to say. Thank you #featr for this❤

  • @eumenides87
    @eumenides87 Рік тому +3

    Feater, please help promote our Filipino blades from Northern, Central and Southern Philippines get a trademark or certification like Protected Designation of Origin or something like that. There are some countries that are making/producing and selling Filipino weapons and claiming it as their own.

  • @MorningThief_
    @MorningThief_ Рік тому +9

    i wish you guys would show a map of where the stories in your videos take place.
    not everybody can remember every single place of the 7,100+ islands -- geography isn't really their strongest subject -- like me.
    nonetheless, these videos are very good. food blogs or not, these are not only education, but also entertaining.

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Featr, I hope you continue on sharing amazing stories like this.

  • @quintusix7315
    @quintusix7315 Рік тому +1

    It's fantastic that you interviewed an actual Basilan blacksmith and used your platform to let him show his stuff. But the part of the video leading up to that is a bit disappointing on the info, there are tons of vloggers about the subject to consult or collaborate with who really cares about it like Pinoy Blade Hunter. That being said, still great to hear Datu Halun Asakil talk about his craft

  • @deztiwanak3624
    @deztiwanak3624 Рік тому +5

    Amazing! Culture and history in a masterpiece ❤️❤️❤️

  • @jomazerud
    @jomazerud Рік тому +2

    I remember your buddies Kumander Daot and Kyle featured him on their visit to Basilan a few years back but they had very limited time to tell his great story.

  • @NomadicBloke1
    @NomadicBloke1 7 місяців тому +1

    Salamat sa pagbabahagi!

  • @alexalegado8743
    @alexalegado8743 Рік тому

    This technique..this tradition..needs to be taught and be saved for our future generations...

  • @yowhatsup1006
    @yowhatsup1006 Рік тому +1

    Channel ain't pregnant but always delivers! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @jetyoung-ja3891
    @jetyoung-ja3891 Рік тому +1

    I hope you make more of these type of videos. Thank you for doing this.

  • @AiPlus13
    @AiPlus13 Рік тому +2

    Ganda ng vid. Na homesick tuloy ako.🥹
    Sana ma feature din ang paggawa ng bangka/vinta or yung traditional na paraan na paggawa ng suka.

  • @yolandosoquite3507
    @yolandosoquite3507 Рік тому

    my father was also an amateur Panday in Banga ,South Cotabato way back in the 50's..and Visited Basilan to do some Medical Outreach in one of the government hospital in the 90's..I have a Clasmate in Basilan..Basilan is a beautiful place with awesome Rubber Trees..

  • @geraldstephensam5644
    @geraldstephensam5644 Рік тому +2

    Tausug tribe are one of the most well known sword smith, Who make the barong and kris sword and became famous and iconic for decade in using in actual combat and become our identity as one of the most bravest warrior here in Philippines .

  • @wzpdoc2511
    @wzpdoc2511 Рік тому +2

    Great content! Hope you guys make another video on how they build a bangka(boat) in Jolo.

  • @manolo_17
    @manolo_17 Рік тому +2

    My grandfather and my dad was a Panday and I help them a lot...

  • @jamesrescar3094
    @jamesrescar3094 Рік тому +3

    9:17 WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW I hope so! never let this kind of art go dead

  • @conikutch
    @conikutch 8 місяців тому

    ang galing naman.
    History Channel has show, “Forged on Fire”, competition in purging historical weapons….some of the Filipino weapons are featured

  • @skyrimaguas4832
    @skyrimaguas4832 Рік тому +4

    You forgot to mentioned the Kampilan, the large sword used by Lapu-lapu's warriors when they fought in Mactan. It was even mentioned in the chronicles of Pigafetta.