It's kind of amazing how Cordillerans today are some of the chillest people on the planet. Considering their past as constantly-warring tribes less than a century ago. They have the serenity of continuity of culture. Unlike us lowlanders.
my ancestors were great head hunters until Christianity arrived in our tribal land and peace was restored and people were civilized..
It's because they had to find peace among themselves especially since they had a common enemy for hundreds of years and they could not have remained free to preserve the traditions, had they sought to kill each other. Tribal wars probably have started only when the common enemies have left. Some tribal wars were caused by sides between those who welcomed the Americans, those who didn't, those who have given refuge to criminals, and the conflict which the current generation know nothing of and just believe another is an enemy.
FEATR is improving overtime, this documentary showcases how this channel can be compared to an actual high production show. Kudos to the producers and the whole team! You guys deserve to be known worldwide. Thank you for showing the PH’s different cultures.
This made me cry. Bless these hardworking people who deserves all recognition and respect.
Thank you for visiting our beloved hometown banaue where you feel the love and presence of our beloved banaueans and the culture whom other still dont know and underestimate it."Maphod ta immari ayu".
I appreciate this content SO much. I have never been to the motherland. My mom has not been since she left in 86. My dad has visited a few times solo but not since the early 2000s. These segments help me see the country that 75% of my family is from- even if it is not the same areas all the time and it makes me so happy 💜
I always love to knowing and hearing Life Stories! Because I believe every Life Stories are unique! I remembered my Lola's stories about her experiences from World War 2 😢 😢 Thank you so much for this FEATR! Kudos to the Team! God bless and Take you to all! 😊💖✨️👊👏👏🙌
proudly say I'm from The Province Of Ifugao. .❤Thank You for featuring our Province. . Missing my hometown. .
Nagseselos ako sa inyo..napaka blessed naman ninyo...God is with you always!
What a lovely community! Was surprised to see that they also consume betel leaf (what is popularly known as 'Paan' in India).. And the lovely old couple 💜
Fun fact: areca nuts and betel leaves were ORIGINALLY from the Philippines (where the areca nut is native). The oldest evidence of betel leaf and areca nut chewing is found in archaeological sites in the Philippines, dated to around 5,000 years ago. They spread with Austronesian migrations and maritime trade to New Guinea, other parts of Southeast Asia, southern China, and finally to Dravidian-speakers in Sri Lanka and southern India at around 3,500 years ago, which then spread to the rest of India less than 2000 years ago.
It was formerly widespread in the Philippines. But started disappearing around a century ago when it was replaced with tobacco. It only survives among isolated highland groups like the Cordillerans, and among Muslim Filipinos in the southernmost island chains.
Cordilleran people has a lot similarities with the Nagaland people in India.
The Cordillera region composed of 6 Provinces and one city, the City of Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. We Cordillerans are known as Igorots. The natives of the Cordillera came from north India. The Nagas of Nagaland are the immediate brothers of the Cordillerans. And the Kalinggas came came from West Bengal, India.
I love this documentary- the content, the editing, the voiceover. Everything about it is just so healing. Good job featr! 👏
Those people are nice,being kind to each other🥰😍
Thank you FEATR for featuring my beloved Ifugao. We are warm and welcoming people. ❤️
Beautiful storytelling. Beautiful people. We are ancestors 🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🤎🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥
Thank you so much for featuring this on your channel. This part of ifugao is so nice and beautiful. Its worth to visit and experience the beauty of nature that God created. I fell in love on my first visit i bring a lot of my family with me on my first visit to this place called Batad and they have a beautiful falls too. People her are warmth and welcoming folks. All the hikes and treks are worth it when you reach the basin of rice terraces. Come and visit Ifugao.❤
I am new to this channel, what brought me here is your content about SALT, i kinna stumble upon it last week and i like it very much and since then I browsed through your content. Im sorry I dont care about your other stuff only watched the documentary like ones, like this one. , I find those fascinating , very interesting, informative and educational …
Thanks for sharing this valuable content.
I love how you tell the story of people from mountain province... your .nice calm voice ...thank you...
sobrang ganda nitong content na ito. the narration, the descriptive words used. nakakaenganyo makinig at manuod.
Grabe! would watch this even if its a 3 hour documentary. 11/10!
Hope to see more of this please.
Thank you FEATR for sharing this video now i have the knowledge of some of the hidden secrets of the North particularly in the Cordillera region. I enjoyed so much!❤
Beautiful landscape!!! Story is well told. . Well edited. . . KEEP UP. .
Napaka simpling buhay, wala knang mahihiling pa halos lahat natural galing sa kalikasan..
Thank you for featuring the province of IFUGAO💚💙
thank you for featuring my province culture 💙
you know that your guide is a northern local when they switch from Filipino "Tagalog" to English just to complete the translation 😉...
it's been years since I last went home to Sagada and watching this makes me feel so nostalgic...
it reminded me of the time where we got to actually enjoy childhood in the province. where we ran around the fields playing tag, took turns with the 'bayo' - pounding the unmilled rice to show of that even a tiny city girl can hold on to the heavy wood, and swam in the clean river...
this documentary brings back too many memories and i'm truly grateful to FEATR for what you do...
What does that mean?
I think the guide was talking to another Filipino so it's pretty nonsense to speak in full English.
@@athenstar10 I don't know if this is the answer you're looking for but most of us highlanders were first taught to communicate in English and in our mother tongue. We only learned to speak Filipino in school.
Proud here from Ifugao being featured is so much amazing
Thank you for visiting my hometown Banaue Ifugao. Hope you like and enjoyed it. This is worth sharing. Thank you FEAT.R
HUHUHU SUPER GANDA! MORE MORE MORE NA GNITO PLEASE!
Such a beautiful vlog, adored it and so interesting. Many thanks.
Thanks for featuring the Philippines
Happy, you got visit that area. It is beautiful place to see in person.
Isa na namang napakagandang content. Ayos!
JUST FREAKIN BEAUTIFUL AMAZING AND AWESOME 🔥🔥🔥🏆🏆🏆🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🫶🫶🫶
Teary eyed while watching the beautiful landscapes and the practicea of my fellow Tuwali Ifugao😢,, ilove it,, thanks for featuring my parents place❤
such an educational and informative documentary about local heritage...
I really love this kind of content from FEATR
Wonderful to learned our ancestry simple life with their happy soul.
Nice and cool to see a foreigner learning to do the weaving..😊 God bless Ifugao. Our home, our pride..
FEATR's content are really going the extra mile for showcasing the country's stories. Thank you^^
Beautiful piece, great narrating!
Thank you for shining a light on how life is in Mountain Province❤️❤️❤️
The hometown of my Grandparents👵🧓
I'm glad many more stories are being told and shared through this platform🥰
Thank you @FEATR for doing this🫶
Mountain Province is a different province. This is in Banaue, Ifugao. :)
Hi, yes ..hahahah
Should have said Cordillera Provinces rather than Mountain Province☺️
Glory to God. Ang ganda ng creations ni Lord.
thank u for featuring our province ❤❤❤❤❤
Proud of my province Ifugao..watching from Canada😊
i love this kind of content......
This is so warming to my heart
@@featrmedia I have! I'm crying as I type this, I really truly appreciate videos like this. Being in the American grind of things I keep forgetting where my roots come from and then I see a video like this and it reminds me and keeps me humble and grateful for the things that ancestors blessed me with. My dad himself was 11 years old during world war 2. I'm almost 40 now and I miss home so much 🥲🤎 thank you for this video
Love this content! ❤️
I just went to Banaue and Batad a week ago. I miss it already😢
I love this video ! Keep on !
She was our guide too.
beautiful ep!
I demand ...the govt of today MUST give the reward to our great olds of the family.
Mabuhay lola !
Nice to see Banaue featured here..my mom's hometown. Nice documentary.. I understand the dialect so I am able to follow the conversation between the folks. I think it's nice if it will be translated..otherwise kudos!
Thank you for featuring our place Ifugao
I like this series, im learning at the same time i was entertained🎉
Napaka simple ng buhay, magagandang mga ngiti at maganda tanawin. ❤❤❤
I want to visit this magical place.
Home of the igorot warriors,,pruod igorot here,,nice documentary
very details thanks
Love it nice docu❤
Momma or nganga can be addictive.. Pampainit ko dati noong nagtatanim pa sa bundok😊
The documentary is "maphod"😊👍😁, appreciate how this team keeps on coming back and always features parts of the cordilleras. Also watched and liked erwan's featr of Mountain Province and Kalinga.❤️❤️
hmm, roasted rice for tapuy! new to me. i'd like to try it.
Wow .the best vlog. So detailed and learned a lot from your vlog.thank you2.your new subscriber from Australia.take care and God Bless on your vlog ging.
Ganda talaga ng language natin. We call everyone we know ate kuya tito tita nanay tatay.
ang ganda.
thank you for sharing! the calmness of the voice, the view and the life!
Oh how I love and proud to be Igorot ❤️🔥
I love to live there, it's so close to mother nature, we just have to be careful and not to missed around with mother nature, it's so beautiful ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
Welcome to Banaue, Ifugao😊😊😊😊
I love my people in the North.
Haba ng buhay nila lolo at lola. Iba talaga pag simple lang ang buhay at malayo sa siyudad.
Wow incredible information. Thank you 🙏
God bless you mama and papa. 😇🙏❤❤
I want to visit here someday
Simple ang buhay sa amin pero masaya mga lolo at lola ayaw magpahinga trabaho parin sila❤️
Best ever
One of the treasures of cordilleras "The Elders"
I respect all Flipino especially the Igorot some of us be whitewash so we all should love each other we are Flipino and try to help each other this is our country forever
I'm Cordilleran and haven't been to Ifugao yet,I'm missing out 😭
Dont worry, Im from Ifugao but havent visited Kalinga, Apayao, Abra, and some parts of Benguet
Im missing out too 😅
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Thats mama coco in real life❤
The design is very "Maphod" 😊
wow lovely voice
Missing home
It's, not a bad idea to make a visit to village people's at the same time you can enjoyed other natural beauty and atmosphere. The villager were asked to prepared local wine with rice is so exhausting. Cos they had to pound the rice and long processes.. I don't know how loss they may had.. Still enjoyed watching it. 🙏🤠
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this is amazing documentary showcasing the beauty of nature in our islands,its better watching than police officers lying to the public in front of our Senators and in front of live tv streams over the internet.
Try to cover Mayoyao Ifugao its the next the municipality of banaue. In mayoyao we call our self Ayangan. What you have covered is banaue the tuwali tribe. We have also a lot of elders in our place and a wider rice terreses than banaue.
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13mins is not enough still I want to see you Guys Feature Them hehe😅
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The mountain people and culture of the Cordilleras really fascinates me. They are notably very distinct, and yet ironically they live on an island.
It's entertaining on to watch on UA-cam but if you go there you will want to run away after few minutes.
@@jean-guynewbrunswick7483why u wanna run lol? If you treat us nice we will treat you better,but if not,yeah,you should run ,,respect begets respect
@@amarikim You know more than anyone about what is really going on in this place. You guys should unite and improve the place. We're in 2023, butthis village looks like the stone age
@@jean-guynewbrunswick7483 da!!! we love living with the stone rather than living in a concrete and we'll developed area full of pollutions,
@@amarikim Lol come on! It's impossible to love living like this. It's way too backward. These people don't even have a radio to listen what's going on in the world. You guys won't evolve pretending you love living like this. It's scientifically impossible.
naranasan ko yan,pero dina ako umolit.
Ayaya go
I ❤ Cordillera
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Wow nice content,,, npasubcribe tuloy
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I am a naga tribe from northeast india.
I found this video randomly and im surprised to see we share a lot of similarities.
From landscapes to the facial structure.
The tradition, and all those shawl, wine making process..
Much love to the people out there🫶🏻❤️
yup we have similarities, definitely came from the same ancestry, we were headhunters also before 😊
We are brothers
At the 00:30 mark, they're also eating something that looks like tamul 😅😅