A very sensitive video from which I have learned a lot about the Dumagat tribe. When the new road from ilagan is completed I hope the Dumagat families will be protected, but how do we preserve their lifestyle when Divilican and Palanan become popular tourist destinations? I watched a video about Divilacan, Isabela in which it showed these people living on part of the beach. Somehow we must ensure that these people have a choice between their definition of civilisation and ours. I ask myself which is better and am tempted to say theirs. Interestingly they could teach us a lot about protecting nature.
Wow love to see those one of the twenty black Filipino tribes of the Philippines..since from ancient times Philippines is a multiracial country specially around 16th to 17th century when manila was a center of slave center of the world. Many people from India,Indonesia,Myanmar,Thailand,Vietnam,Japan,Malacca,Arabia and Africa was brought in the Philippines as slaves and brought by manila Acapulco galleon to America's and some choose to live in the Philippines. Many native American Aztec from Mexico,Guatemala,Peru and Ecuador was also brought to the Philippines by Spaniards as warriors and choose to live in the Philippines..and no wonder on my DNA I'm 36 percent southern Mexican indian and 64 percent Filipino.
Where did you get that Manila was once the centre of slave trade from? That's nonsense. Do you have any links to back up your claims? Africans were never brought to the Philippines as slaves. Sulu was once a hub of slave trade though during the colonial times.
@@JcDizon yes, why don't you try to hit the web and search it..it happened during manila Acapulco trade.. don't you know that?? Or you don't have enough knowledge on history.???no place for ignorant people in this world...use your computer and search your question for you to learn....slaves not define just for blacks from Africa don't be narrow minded...there are also indios, Negritos,malays,Chinese,Indians, Indonesian papuans was brought to America's as slaves....search it for you to know...
@@rurallifemindanao7423 Ok, I apologize for coming out so rude, I guess I was just in disbelief that my birthplace was once a hub of slave trade in the world. I know about the Manila galleon trade that regularly went passes between Manila and Acapulco but I thought they just exchange goods like Chinese goods from Manila and silver from Mexico. I was also in disbelief that there were widescale foreign slavery in the Philippines during the colonial times and the African slavery that happened in the Americas never happened in the Philippines but it seemed that there was minor African slavery in the Philippines after all. All this time, I was thinking that there weren't much slave trade in Spanish colonial Philippines except during the pre-colonial era (the alipins which is quite different from slavery as practiced in the Americas) and slavery among the Muslims from Mindanao who regularly raided Visayas in search of people to enslave.
dig deeper than that, maybe thousands of yrs before your arguments you'll find the ancients of the phil maybe might look like them so maybe you guys will find that even without transport the country already had its inhabitant close to those dumagats
The Dumagats you showing are mix breed the real dumagats are very short they are not living in one place mostly they travel place to place to find foods that’s why they build their temporary shelter i’m popular on them because I work logging construction before
Watching this video saddens me. While some parts of the Philippines are living in high technology and get help from the goverment, there are some parts where people are still thriving life in a primitive way without access to food, education, and medication. I wish the government would not forget the indigenous people. They played a big part since the beginning of the Philippines history.
@Sully yes they surely do eat 3 times a day. I'm worried about them getting sick and not getting enough help from the goverment as well as access to education.
Noooooo hayaan nalang natin sila na ganyan lang sila kasi bihira nalang ang mga ganitong tao para ma preserve ang history ng pilipinas at para din silang mga time traveler dito sa pilipinas kasi ang pamumuhay nila ay nakakaiba na sa ating pamumuhay ngayon.
I think the best help the government can do is protect their environment from commercialization and industrialization. If you give them their land they will not run out of food and resources. They want to be left alone so they can teach their children their ways so that these won’t get lost for more generations to come. Please let them be but protect their oceans and forests.
ndi mo ba narinig sinabi ng anak nya sa interview pgdating nya .. sinabi nya na paborito daw ng tatay nya ang kalabasa kya sya ngdala ng kalabasa.. bingi ka ata ..!!
I am proud Native of the Philippines .. I belong to "Mandaya Tribe " From Davao Oriental .
pag sure ui, haha
A very sensitive video from which I have learned a lot about the Dumagat tribe. When the new road from ilagan is completed I hope the Dumagat families will be protected, but how do we preserve their lifestyle when Divilican and Palanan become popular tourist destinations? I watched a video about Divilacan, Isabela in which it showed these people living on part of the beach. Somehow we must ensure that these people have a choice between their definition of civilisation and ours. I ask myself which is better and am tempted to say theirs. Interestingly they could teach us a lot about protecting nature.
ThankU for featuring the precious people of the Philippines,my country.
What a heart touching … pure love… god bless them 🙏
Thank you for making this video Philippines is a beautiful place
I love to watch this kind of documents,but much better to put English subtitle.
BobSar you can activate the subtitle yourself into english using auto-translate option.
They have them
please put english sub title, thank you it was a great documentary...
Much better if this have English subtitles so that it will understand of your viewers.
Amazing documentary!
God bless this dumagat people with abundance !
Thanks for this Documentary my Korean Brothers !
I’m from Philippines it’s my pleasure to cover or documented my country men…
Sarap panoorin ❤️
Very ensparetional content 😍
Beautiful Family
Im blown away i want to know more about these cultures of the Philippines
ผมชอบมากการทำแว่นตาของเขา..สุดยอดเพื่อน.👍
Wow love to see those one of the twenty black Filipino tribes of the Philippines..since from ancient times Philippines is a multiracial country specially around 16th to 17th century when manila was a center of slave center of the world. Many people from India,Indonesia,Myanmar,Thailand,Vietnam,Japan,Malacca,Arabia and Africa was brought in the Philippines as slaves and brought by manila Acapulco galleon to America's and some choose to live in the Philippines. Many native American Aztec from Mexico,Guatemala,Peru and Ecuador was also brought to the Philippines by Spaniards as warriors and choose to live in the Philippines..and no wonder on my DNA I'm 36 percent southern Mexican indian and 64 percent Filipino.
Where did you get that Manila was once the centre of slave trade from? That's nonsense. Do you have any links to back up your claims? Africans were never brought to the Philippines as slaves. Sulu was once a hub of slave trade though during the colonial times.
@@JcDizon yes, why don't you try to hit the web and search it..it happened during manila Acapulco trade.. don't you know that?? Or you don't have enough knowledge on history.???no place for ignorant people in this world...use your computer and search your question for you to learn....slaves not define just for blacks from Africa don't be narrow minded...there are also indios, Negritos,malays,Chinese,Indians, Indonesian papuans was brought to America's as slaves....search it for you to know...
@@rurallifemindanao7423 Ok, I apologize for coming out so rude, I guess I was just in disbelief that my birthplace was once a hub of slave trade in the world. I know about the Manila galleon trade that regularly went passes between Manila and Acapulco but I thought they just exchange goods like Chinese goods from Manila and silver from Mexico. I was also in disbelief that there were widescale foreign slavery in the Philippines during the colonial times and the African slavery that happened in the Americas never happened in the Philippines but it seemed that there was minor African slavery in the Philippines after all. All this time, I was thinking that there weren't much slave trade in Spanish colonial Philippines except during the pre-colonial era (the alipins which is quite different from slavery as practiced in the Americas) and slavery among the Muslims from Mindanao who regularly raided Visayas in search of people to enslave.
dig deeper than that, maybe thousands of yrs before your arguments you'll find the ancients of the phil maybe might look like them so maybe you guys will find that even without transport the country already had its inhabitant close to those dumagats
_dumagat po mga yan .. from coastal town ng isabela dto sa pilipinas.. sa PALANAN ISABELA po yan.. I understand thier language..
Tagapalanan.
Tagapalanan aq lahat ng salita nila. Maintindihan q.
How old is this documentary?
Proud Pilipino
very nice
magkano kaya binigay nila sa mga kapatid na agta sa palanan sa kinita ng documentary na ito?
Read about the origins of South Pacific islanders and Northern Philipines and Taiwan. These are some of the natives of the Philipines.
The Dumagat people are not predominantly Austronesian
I agree put some english title please
I am lost for words
Kakaiyak🥺
first time i saw dumgat
The Dumagats you showing are mix breed the real dumagats are very short they are not living in one place mostly they travel place to place to find foods that’s why they build their temporary shelter i’m popular on them because I work logging construction before
I am the mandaya tribe!!
Minsan sa dahon ng anahaw sila nagsasaing ng bigas.
I WANNA HELP THEM
Kamsa Hamnida!!!
At least put an English Sub - title .
Not everyone watching this are Japanese..?
WHAT DID YOU SAY???
🙏🏿
👏👏👏👌👌👌♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
Obviously staged. Dumagats don't live like this anymore, you're showing them wearing traditional clothes which are only used during ceremonies.
Meron pa ring Dumagat na ganito
Tagalog
Watching this video saddens me. While some parts of the Philippines are living in high technology and get help from the goverment, there are some parts where people are still thriving life in a primitive way without access to food, education, and medication. I wish the government would not forget the indigenous people. They played a big part since the beginning of the Philippines history.
@Sully yes they surely do eat 3 times a day. I'm worried about them getting sick and not getting enough help from the goverment as well as access to education.
@@jietam_87 many of the people here chose this lifestyle
Red team swimmers 🤣🤣🤣
sana maabot ng tulong ng goberno ito talaga tunay nangangailangan ng tulong
Parang NASA ibang bansa sela napadpad
Noooooo hayaan nalang natin sila na ganyan lang sila kasi bihira nalang ang mga ganitong tao para ma preserve ang history ng pilipinas at para din silang mga time traveler dito sa pilipinas kasi ang pamumuhay nila ay nakakaiba na sa ating pamumuhay ngayon.
@@japetmagdaraog5194 sa palanan isabela po yun..malapit sila sa kasiguran aurora province
I think the best help the government can do is protect their environment from commercialization and industrialization. If you give them their land they will not run out of food and resources. They want to be left alone so they can teach their children their ways so that these won’t get lost for more generations to come. Please let them be but protect their oceans and forests.
Hndi dumagat Yan.
Dumagat tlaga sila
THIS IS NOT PHILIPPINES
Then , this is what?
ndi mo ba narinig sinabi ng anak nya sa interview pgdating nya .. sinabi nya na paborito daw ng tatay nya ang kalabasa kya sya ngdala ng kalabasa.. bingi ka ata ..!!
@@alansia8224 hahaha😅😅😅
This video taken not in Philippines. They are not Filipino. Fake video