I love my ancestral, it gives me happiness and proud to know that Taiwan is part of me as a Filipino and other Austronasian, Melenasian, and Polynesian. Keep up and honor our blood. Thank you for this information
I am Malay from Malaysia 🇲🇾. I love my Astronesian - Polynesian brothers and sisters scattered across the sea. I am married to a Sarawakian from Borneo. Many similarities between the people of Borneo and the tribes in Taiwan. Also, Philippines. Thank you Taiwan government for taking care of my brothers and sisters. Stay strong, stay brave, stay united and stay awesome. God bless all.
I am Dusun Tribe of the Sabah Borneo and found it very similar to us, especially the Tribe that celebrate Harvest Festival which for us Fall on End of May, also the sound they made on that rock similar to us who use Gong to make that sound🤔🤔
Orang Kadazan-Dusun terutama suku2 di Sabah, Filipina amat serupa dgn pribumi taiwan. org semenanjung, sumatra dan jawa termasuk champa di Indochina sudah dipengaruhi budaya hindu india, maka Candi di Borneo byk di Pesisir Kalimantan Barat, Selatan dan tengah berdekatan Jawa-Sumtra-Semenanjung. kalo di Filipina dan Borneo binaan batuan2 mereka mirip dgn org2 di Polynesia dan Mirconesia tanpa pengaruh India
I am from the Bagubo-tagabawa tribe.Our tribe lives around the slopes of Mount Apo,particularly in the provinces of North Cotabato and Davao del Sur.I find striking similarities of Taiwan's indigenous cultures with ours.One of their festival is called "pangayaw" which is a headhunting festival.We have a same tradition of headhunting and going to war against enemy tribes and it is called also pangayaw.Coincidence? I think no.We no longer practice it;we are Christians now.from the Philippines
Taiwanese leadership operates completely opposite that of China. They recognize and promote cultural heritage and preservation, while China insists upon "One China" with one language and one approach to life. They haven't destroyed all of the many ethnic groups, but some of that may be due to the remoteness of some peoples.
Great documentary part 1 and 2 it would be great to see Russia do something like this for Siberian Indigenous people as well some of whom are becoming extinct where only one a handful of people can speak the language.
Very Interesting , I lived in Taiwan in 1958 to 1960. my father was in the USAF stationed in Tainan, I was 13 years old. We staiyed at Sun Moon Lake once and I met some the Taho people there, We enjoyed very much. During that time we were unable to get to the eastern side of Formosa.
My eyes is slowly open to these indigenous people tht have similarities to Borneon people such as the Dayaks celebrating harvest festival and the dance too..also the traditional custom..check orang ulu or Lunbawang of Sarawak Malaysia..😁
As a North American Filipino I’m glad to a have a chance to learn about these numerous tribes on Taiwan island. I see more evidence of our Malayan ancestry. I won’t be surprised if we are also sharing ancestry there with the American Indian tribes? I could be wrong, but the songs, tannery, respect for nature, dress…it sure appears to fit. Perhaps excellent natural survival skills, native boat skills-outrigger range capacity navigation cannot be underestimated. We may have cousins not only in SE Asia, Pacific but distant cousins here stateside on Indian reservations too. Mabuhay to everyone:)
I too am a Polynesian from Uvea and I am surprised that I can withstand the cold better than white Americans. I thought to myself that we must have Siberian origins like the Native Americans
@@janellejohnson5694 yes only different is size polynesian in general are much more bigger and have large bone structure than any race it's scientific fact
@@earthquakeblaster1626 it may be that a single clan that had a strong distinctive look set off on this incredible journey and only the most robust among them reached Polynesia, hence all Polynesians share this look.
@@janellejohnson5694 They are not the ancestors of Malaysians, Filipinos, or Indonesians. It is the other way around. There are tons of things found in those countries that are thousands of years older than anything found in a recently populated island called Taiwan.
North-East India people are so similar .i guess it got distorted form of all these Taiwanese tribes during migration.. please shed some light on these lost people of north-east India.
@Jacky Phantom Tibeto-Burman is a language group, and in South East Asia, it does not necessarily represent the origin of ethnicity in contrast to the rest of the world.
@@AngPinoyTalagaChannel no I don't think so cause their culture is very different from the Burmese. Especially the Mizo from NE India have an old folktale passed down orally regarding how we migrated from Sinlung. Some scholars believed that this Sinlung is located in China. The Kavalan tribe and the Mizo tribe even have that same bamboo dance which we call it Cheraw/Cheraw kân. The Mizos were never a Buddhist but believed that there is only one sole creator called Chung Pathian literally means God above, and also practice animism to appeased and ward off evil spirits
Nearly exactly the same as Philippine people, especially the traditions and customs of all the indigenously-cultural Philippine tribes, like the proud Igorot peoples (ifugao, kalinga, bontok, kankanaey, ibaloi, itneg, isnag tribes), the Lumad peoples (tboli, bagobo, manuvu, kalagan, blaan, higaonon, mandaya, mamanwa, subanon, matigsalug, tagabawa, tagakaolo, talaandig, teduray, and mansaka tribes), Mangyan group (hanunuo, buhid, alangan, iraya, tadyawan, taubuid tribes), and the Palawan groups (palawano, taaw't bato, tagbanwa tribes), and suludnon of panay, among many others from our 180+ ethnic groups. they are all scattered around the islands, and maintained the old ways instead of christianizing or islamizing. these traditions also were historically followed by the major ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines like the now christianized Tagalog, Visayan, Ilocano, Bicolano, and among the now muslim groups (maguindanao, maranao, tausug, kaagan, sangil, badjao, iranun etc tribes). Don't let the Spanish names fool you, the traditions are still maintained. Historically the archipelago was mired in pangayaw/mangayaw=raiding and headhunting traditions that only stopped under the Americans in the early 20th century, and traditions of Pag-aanito (worship of anito=spirits) are still followed behind christianity or islam. The Taiwanese tribes even play the kubing/kuribaw/kolibaw, which is one of our beloved traditional instruments (jews harp in english). They also play the pestle/lusung (the name from where the island of luzon gets its name) in a rhythmic way just like the cordilleran igorot tribes do today. They even use the rice bale as offerings as all indigenously cultural Philippine peoples here do. Hope our Taiwanese aboriginal brothers realize their closest relatives are just south of them.
Interesting.. some sono of some Taiwan tribes, are similar of hilltribe of Laos, Thailandia, Yunnan, etc, and also yo some saman of Russia far est lands
Similar to Ainu people of Hokkaido Japan, Inuit people of Alaska Canada and Greenland and Native Ppl of the America’s! N they also got sum cool machetes!
This are the ancestors of all austronesians in Southeast Asia Philippine, malaysia, indonesia, Vietnam's champa people and some parts of pacific islands.
I certainly believe my ancestors came from this island. Over time language might have changed but there are too much similarities. I am a naga from northeast India.
Just something ive noticed in this video, all these taiwanese tribes are using looms for weaving clothing and all. Did the Maaori loose the art of using looms as far as I know Maaori were and are still practice the art of traditional weaving by hand. If Maaori used this technique at all was it lost? would it not have been faster to weave a cloak by loom and instead of weaving one by hand?
In Māori we count 01 - Tahi 02 - Rua 03 - Toru 04 - Wha. (The “wh” sound is like a sift “f” sound) 05 - Rima 06 - Ono 07 - Whitu 08 - Waru 09 - Iwa 10 - Tekau (and Ngāhuru Also is ten) 11 - Tekau ma tahi (ngāhuru ma tahi) 12 - tekau ma rua 13 - tekau ma toru 14 - tekau ma wha 15 - tekau ma rima Etc 20 - rua tekau (rua ngāhuru) 30 - toru tekau 40 - wha tekau 50 - rima tekau 51 - rima tekau ma tahi 52 - rima tekau ma rua 53 - rima tekau ma toru 54 - rima tekau ma wha 55 - rima tekau ma rima 100 - Kotahi Rau 200 - Rua Rau 500 - Rima Rau 505 - Rima rau ma rima 550 - Rima rau Rima tekau 555 - rima rau rima tekau ma rima 1000 - Kotahi Mano 2000 - Rua Mano 5000 - rima mano 5005 - rima mano ma rima 5055 - rima mano rima tekau ma rima 5555 - rima mano rima rau rima tekau ma rima 7777 - whitu mano whitu rau whitu tekau ma whitu 8888 - waru mano waru rau waru tekau ma waru Mata in māori is both face and eyes. Also Karu is also eye Kanohi / konohi / konohe are all dialectal words for face Hand is ringaringa or ngirangira Waewae / wae = (noun) leg, foot, footprint Mauī is the left hand Matau (or katau) is the right hand Ihu is nose / snout / (noun) prow, bow (of a boat/canoe). Taringa - ear Te Taringa - the ear Ngā Tāringa - the ears Thumb / big toe => kōnui / tōnui / koromatua / rongomatua / takonui - tokonui Finger / toe => matikara Ngā mihi ōku whānaunga tūākana
I am a dusun kadazan tribe from Sabah North Borneo. I see that the bunun tribe in Taiwan has similarities, that is, during the rice harvest season, they pray for the fertility of the rice spirit and their God, and in terms of traditional clothing, there are also similarities with the dusun kadazan tribes in North Borneo.😊😊
the ancestral land of austronesian has so much tradition and culture. i hope the han chinese did not erode their culture and language. filipino has so much to learn from them and to connect. austronesian loves island. it is in their dna
Saya sangat tertarik dengan video ini beberapa kali saya komentar tentang artikel sejarah namun kurang saya pahami di karenakan bahasa inggris Dan perlu di ketahui tentang sejarah se Asia Saya Suku NIAS berasal dari suku HAN monggolia Awal dan berpencar masalah konflik antara.12suku dan menyebar di pegunungan tiongkok Tibet sicuan wuhan YUNAN TAIWAN NIAS satu fersi berasal dari suku HAN monggolia dan menyebar se Asia Filipina tailan fitnam Dan yg di tailan yg itu leher panjang sebagai peranakan secara sejarah moyang leluhur mereka fersi MAO dari YUNAN Dan NIAS TAIWAN adalah sama NIAS. menyebar di wilayah Indonesia .6.kelompok menyebar di Indonesia dan yg paling penting adalah ke,beradaban Asia yg itu kerjaan Dewa Dewi di Indonesia yg itu CANDI BROBUDUR Indonesia dan genetika YUNAN TAIWAN NIAS apa kah masih genetika yg sama
Hi did we maaori loose the technique of loom weaving or did the polynesians move away and settle on the island of Taiwan and they developed the loom weaving after settlement there hahaha, but yeh seriously why did the Maaori not use looms i wonder.
@@waimaariahemara5047 Taiwan's aborigines have been trading with China for 5,000 years, learned ironmaking technology 2,000 years ago, and weaving technology may have also been learned from China too
Polynesians are originated from Taiwan they ancestors believe to aboriginal taiwan people from 3'000 years ago before they voyage to the Melenesian islands mixing with the locals then head their journey out to the Pacific they share the same genetics only different they are way larger than a average south east asian scientific evidence that Polynesian are built differently is their diet Polynesians have the biggest bone structure than any certian race
@@strawberryshortcake_1994 Yes they did, and they’ve become the indigenous people of China today, although back then they occupied the Yangtze delta, the Yellow River basin, etc. They lived close to water sources but got pushed down south to the mountains on the Myanmar border when the the Hans, coming from the north, invaded China. @ Michael Bueno There is though some evidence that there were also some back-migration. You have to remember that they too was just one island in the Pacific before the Portuguese named it Formosa and occupied it in 1542, then the Dutch colonized it in the 17th century, followed by an influx of Hoklo people and Hakka immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong. The Spanish also built a settlement in the north in 1629 to 1638 when the Dutch East Indies drove them out and stayed from 1642 to 1668. Then in 1894, China went to war with Japan over Korea, resulting in the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895. Taiwan was under Japanese rule from then until 1945. Just like the Philippines, Taiwan has been in constant occupation by foreign powers.
The only Paleolithic burial that has been found on Taiwan was in Xiaoma cave in the southeast of the island, dating from about 4000 BC, of a male similar in type to Negritos found in the Philippines. There are also references in Chinese texts and Taiwanese aboriginal oral traditions to pygmies on the island at some time in the past. Around 3,000 BC, the Neolithic Dapenkeng culture abruptly appeared and quickly spread around the coast of the island. Their sites are characterised by corded-ware pottery, polished stone adzes and slate points. The inhabitants cultivated rice and millet, but were also heavily reliant on marine shells and fish. Most scholars believe this culture is not derived from the Changbin culture, but was brought across the Strait by the ancestors of today's Taiwanese aborigines, speaking early Austronesian languages.
Looks like the Igorots traveled out of the Cordillera mountains in the Philippines and became the ancestors of some modern day aboriginal Taiwanese such as the Atayal, Seediq, Saisiyat, and Taroko. I am saying this because I do not believe in the out of Taiwan theory. Just look at the Ifugao Rice Terraces. It is more ancient than anything else in Taiwan. Some probably traveled to North East India. They adopted the language there and became the modern day Naga people of Mizoram and Manipur. Probably on their way, some may have stayed behind in places like Sabah, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. While looking for suitable highland territory, they intermarried with the locals already present and became the Rungus, K'ho, Katu, and Chin.
@@jansen9506 It's because china says they own everything. They say everything originated in china. The "Out of Taiwan theory" has no foundation. It is just like the 9 dash line. And by the way, Taiwan is not part of China. Original people of Taiwan were Austronesian speaking people from South East Asia.
@@sunnyfield3090 It is been proven the out of taiwan theory plus taiwanese aborigines dont just appear out of nowhere in taiwan its wise to say they originated somewhere, which is in mainland china during the neolithic era before migrating to taiwan.
@@BudywieserProven by what? by a so called expert? by jade artifacts? Problem is, you believe in anything. That's is why the spanish conquered you so easily.
These are Mongolian and Chinese mixed people. Similar races are found around Asia and neighbouring countries. However so called authors and researchers of western land brain washed them as saying Australasian. By the way aboriginal of Australia are also belong to Asian race.Australia is later on occupied by westerners and dominated land and called themselves as Australasian.The white people were migrated one not tribes of Australia
@Jacky Phantom come to Cordillera and find out their culture the way they make rituals and clothes, foods they offeted for their departed love ones or ancestor, though we are Christians now some of incorporate these kind of practices in our rituals,its amazing wow for it
@Jacky Phantom not all since there are many kinds of tribes living in Taiwan, on some only the way I see it ,my opinions only, why?my basis is:some tribes (not all)has similarities with ours both features,cultural,weaving, patterns pratices language and the likes are same,and some Filipinos working in Taiwan have already seen them
@Jacky Phantom ah really, if that is the case then good for them(taiwanese aborigines), anyway we as ip(indigenous poeple)as they called it, also shared same previlages too ever since.Everybody has his /her own opinions to that matters, we've just got to know this things bec of social media,am just nuetral, bec I did not live on that time since the beginning of so called austronesians migration and so and so forth,and yes we cannot chage the fact that taiwan is already became Chinese
27/4/23 Papal Bull decrees Romanus Pontifix 1455 declared that if all indigenous Nations were non-Christian they had to be invaded, vanquished, captured, subdued reduced to perpetual slavery, and have their possessions and properties seized by the European Monarch. Tera Nullus 1493 determined that if land was empty it could be claimed by the European Crown who found it. Secondly if there is Indigenous peoples there and they were not Christian, they didn't have rights to entitlement of land only rights of occupancy. What that means is this, their status as human was lower to that of a hedgehog, a hare, or rabbit.
Taiwanese paid a heavy price just for being Indigenous Natives. watch TEDx talk at Transforming Lives By Exploring Histories | Rawiri Waretini Why Maori were impoverished, marginalised, discriminated, oppressed, imprisoned & lost their land.
I love my ancestral, it gives me happiness and proud to know that Taiwan is part of me as a Filipino and other Austronasian, Melenasian, and Polynesian. Keep up and honor our blood. Thank you for this information
I am Malay from Malaysia 🇲🇾. I love my Astronesian - Polynesian brothers and sisters scattered across the sea. I am married to a Sarawakian from Borneo. Many similarities between the people of Borneo and the tribes in Taiwan. Also, Philippines.
Thank you Taiwan government for taking care of my brothers and sisters. Stay strong, stay brave, stay united and stay awesome.
God bless all.
Much love from Polynesia!
malay is the mixture of austroasiatic and austronesian
I am Dusun Tribe of the Sabah Borneo and found it very similar to us, especially the Tribe that celebrate Harvest Festival which for us Fall on End of May, also the sound they made on that rock similar to us who use Gong to make that sound🤔🤔
Orang Kadazan-Dusun terutama suku2 di Sabah, Filipina amat serupa dgn pribumi taiwan. org semenanjung, sumatra dan jawa termasuk champa di Indochina sudah dipengaruhi budaya hindu india, maka Candi di Borneo byk di Pesisir Kalimantan Barat, Selatan dan tengah berdekatan Jawa-Sumtra-Semenanjung. kalo di Filipina dan Borneo binaan batuan2 mereka mirip dgn org2 di Polynesia dan Mirconesia tanpa pengaruh India
@@safuwanfauzi5014 Suku batak Dan toraja ,juga iya masih mempertahankan budaya austronesianya
These people are so different from the Chinese people both physically and culturally O.O
I am from the Bagubo-tagabawa tribe.Our tribe lives around the slopes of Mount Apo,particularly in the provinces of North Cotabato and Davao del Sur.I find striking similarities of Taiwan's indigenous cultures with ours.One of their festival is called "pangayaw" which is a headhunting festival.We have a same tradition of headhunting and going to war against enemy tribes and it is called also pangayaw.Coincidence? I think no.We no longer practice it;we are Christians now.from the Philippines
Pinuyumayan (Puyuma) - mangayau
Dayak - mengayau, mangayau
So Taiwan's Indigenous people are closely related to the Philippines indigenous people
Im a Micronesian islander biggest respect to these tribes
Taiwanese leadership operates completely opposite that of China. They recognize and promote cultural heritage and preservation, while China insists upon "One China" with one language and one approach to life. They haven't destroyed all of the many ethnic groups, but some of that may be due to the remoteness of some peoples.
I am an Igorot & I find some resemblance to the Seediq Tgadaya Tribe
Great documentary part 1 and 2 it would be great to see Russia do something like this for Siberian Indigenous people as well some of whom are becoming extinct where only one a handful of people can speak the language.
The Mizos in NE India also have that kind of bamboo dance that is similar with the kavalan tribe, which we called it "Cheraw kân/ Cheraw"
Yes, the tribe in east India, similar with Indonesia and malaysia
Very Interesting , I lived in Taiwan in 1958 to 1960. my father was in the USAF stationed in Tainan, I was 13 years old. We staiyed at Sun Moon Lake once and I met some the Taho people there, We enjoyed very much. During that time we were unable to get to the eastern side of Formosa.
My eyes is slowly open to these indigenous people tht have similarities to Borneon people such as the Dayaks celebrating harvest festival and the dance too..also the traditional custom..check orang ulu or Lunbawang of Sarawak Malaysia..😁
As a North American Filipino I’m glad to a have a chance to learn about these numerous tribes on Taiwan island. I see more evidence of our Malayan ancestry. I won’t be surprised if we are also sharing ancestry there with the American Indian tribes? I could be wrong, but the songs, tannery, respect for nature, dress…it sure appears to fit. Perhaps excellent natural survival skills, native boat skills-outrigger range capacity navigation cannot be underestimated. We may have cousins not only in SE Asia, Pacific but distant cousins here stateside on Indian reservations too. Mabuhay to everyone:)
I too am a Polynesian from Uvea and I am surprised that I can withstand the cold better than white Americans.
I thought to myself that we must have Siberian origins like the Native Americans
Thankyouu ...greetings from MINAHASA..❤❤❤❤
We must support all Taiwan 🇹🇼 to get independence, freedom, democracy and developing. USA must help Taiwan has a right to live in peace and generous.
The Physical appearances (face, height and body build) traditional clothing and some traditional practices are very similar to the Filipinos
Ang Pinoy Talaga Channel it’s because they are the ancestors of the austronesians including Malaysians, Filipinos, Indonesians, Polynesians etc...
@@janellejohnson5694 yes only different is size polynesian in general are much more bigger and have large bone structure than any race it's scientific fact
@@earthquakeblaster1626 it may be that a single clan that had a strong distinctive look set off on this incredible journey and only the most robust among them reached Polynesia, hence all Polynesians share this look.
@@mentalitydesignvideo polynesian mixed with the paupan people that's how they change
@@janellejohnson5694 They are not the ancestors of Malaysians, Filipinos, or Indonesians. It is the other way around. There are tons of things found in those countries that are thousands of years older than anything found in a recently populated island called Taiwan.
North-East India people are so similar .i guess it got distorted form of all these Taiwanese tribes during migration.. please shed some light on these lost people of north-east India.
I think the people of North east India is more related to the people of Burma or Myanmar.
@Jacky Phantom Tibeto-Burman is a language group, and in South East Asia, it does not necessarily represent the origin of ethnicity in contrast to the rest of the world.
@@AngPinoyTalagaChannel no I don't think so cause their culture is very different from the Burmese. Especially the Mizo from NE India have an old folktale passed down orally regarding how we migrated from Sinlung. Some scholars believed that this Sinlung is located in China. The Kavalan tribe and the Mizo tribe even have that same bamboo dance which we call it Cheraw/Cheraw kân. The Mizos were never a Buddhist but believed that there is only one sole creator called Chung Pathian literally means God above, and also practice animism to appeased and ward off evil spirits
they are the same race of the lumad people in philippines..the costume and culture is bit the same
Check out tribes of Arunachale Pradesh (India) u will amaze.
@Vince Baleto They're the same people, learn history and genetics.. Idiot!! Bakaaa!!!
Truth
Nearly exactly the same as Philippine people, especially the traditions and customs of all the indigenously-cultural Philippine tribes, like the proud Igorot peoples (ifugao, kalinga, bontok, kankanaey, ibaloi, itneg, isnag tribes), the Lumad peoples (tboli, bagobo, manuvu, kalagan, blaan, higaonon, mandaya, mamanwa, subanon, matigsalug, tagabawa, tagakaolo, talaandig, teduray, and mansaka tribes), Mangyan group (hanunuo, buhid, alangan, iraya, tadyawan, taubuid tribes), and the Palawan groups (palawano, taaw't bato, tagbanwa tribes), and suludnon of panay, among many others from our 180+ ethnic groups. they are all scattered around the islands, and maintained the old ways instead of christianizing or islamizing. these traditions also were historically followed by the major ethnolinguistic groups of the Philippines like the now christianized Tagalog, Visayan, Ilocano, Bicolano, and among the now muslim groups (maguindanao, maranao, tausug, kaagan, sangil, badjao, iranun etc tribes). Don't let the Spanish names fool you, the traditions are still maintained. Historically the archipelago was mired in pangayaw/mangayaw=raiding and headhunting traditions that only stopped under the Americans in the early 20th century, and traditions of Pag-aanito (worship of anito=spirits) are still followed behind christianity or islam. The Taiwanese tribes even play the kubing/kuribaw/kolibaw, which is one of our beloved traditional instruments (jews harp in english). They also play the pestle/lusung (the name from where the island of luzon gets its name) in a rhythmic way just like the cordilleran igorot tribes do today. They even use the rice bale as offerings as all indigenously cultural Philippine peoples here do. Hope our Taiwanese aboriginal brothers realize their closest relatives are just south of them.
Interesting.. some sono of some Taiwan tribes, are similar of hilltribe of Laos, Thailandia, Yunnan, etc, and also yo some saman of Russia far est lands
Kavalan is a pure Tamil word means guards warriors.
Similar to Ainu people of Hokkaido Japan, Inuit people of Alaska Canada and Greenland and Native Ppl of the America’s! N they also got sum cool machetes!
So this is where my people originated from (I'm Polynesian BTW)
Kia ora no Rotorua ahau, he patai kia koe did your ancestors use looms for weaving like the taiwanese tribes for weaving clothing?
This are the ancestors of all austronesians in Southeast Asia Philippine, malaysia, indonesia, Vietnam's champa people and some parts of pacific islands.
haha malayo no no
@@ss-wv6qrOo kaya
I certainly believe my ancestors came from this island. Over time language might have changed but there are too much similarities. I am a naga from northeast India.
Maybe they are the one who came from your area !!
Maybe their ancestors came from north east India !!!
i hope the few unrecognised tribes will be recognised in the future. They are just as unique as the ones in the video.
If you're wondering the boat resembles a waka
fantastic!
What song was that at the beginning, the yami are pretty chill.
SIMILARITY WITH NEAR EAST INDIAN TRIBE NAGA
Just something ive noticed in this video, all these taiwanese tribes are using looms for weaving clothing and all. Did the Maaori loose the art of using looms as far as I know Maaori were and are still practice the art of traditional weaving by hand. If Maaori used this technique at all was it lost? would it not have been faster to weave a cloak by loom and instead of weaving one by hand?
Maybe their ancestors departured before exposure to looming. It is hard to tell though.
In Māori we count
01 - Tahi
02 - Rua
03 - Toru
04 - Wha. (The “wh” sound is like a sift “f” sound)
05 - Rima
06 - Ono
07 - Whitu
08 - Waru
09 - Iwa
10 - Tekau (and Ngāhuru Also is ten)
11 - Tekau ma tahi (ngāhuru ma tahi)
12 - tekau ma rua
13 - tekau ma toru
14 - tekau ma wha
15 - tekau ma rima
Etc
20 - rua tekau (rua ngāhuru)
30 - toru tekau
40 - wha tekau
50 - rima tekau
51 - rima tekau ma tahi
52 - rima tekau ma rua
53 - rima tekau ma toru
54 - rima tekau ma wha
55 - rima tekau ma rima
100 - Kotahi Rau
200 - Rua Rau
500 - Rima Rau
505 - Rima rau ma rima
550 - Rima rau Rima tekau
555 - rima rau rima tekau ma rima
1000 - Kotahi Mano
2000 - Rua Mano
5000 - rima mano
5005 - rima mano ma rima
5055 - rima mano rima tekau ma rima
5555 - rima mano rima rau rima tekau ma rima
7777 - whitu mano whitu rau whitu tekau ma whitu
8888 - waru mano waru rau waru tekau ma waru
Mata in māori is both face and eyes.
Also
Karu is also eye
Kanohi / konohi / konohe are all dialectal words for face
Hand is ringaringa or ngirangira
Waewae / wae = (noun) leg, foot, footprint
Mauī is the left hand
Matau (or katau) is the right hand
Ihu is nose / snout / (noun) prow, bow (of a boat/canoe).
Taringa - ear
Te Taringa - the ear
Ngā Tāringa - the ears
Thumb / big toe => kōnui / tōnui / koromatua / rongomatua / takonui - tokonui
Finger / toe => matikara
Ngā mihi ōku whānaunga tūākana
The kalavan tribe is exactly like the tribes from Arunachal Pradesh in northeast India
I am a dusun kadazan tribe from Sabah North Borneo. I see that the bunun tribe in Taiwan has similarities, that is, during the rice harvest season, they pray for the fertility of the rice spirit and their God, and in terms of traditional clothing, there are also similarities with the dusun kadazan tribes in North Borneo.😊😊
Kalau Bunun mirip Kadazan-Dusun bermaksud Sediq mirip dengan Iban atau suku Dayak yang lain
I must visit Taiwan one day my cultural home of my Austronesion people ❤
PROUD IGOROT here. it’s almost desame tradition and culture.
Very much similar to Northeast Indian ethnics like the Nagas, Mizos, Arunachal etc. Anyway that's an enlightening documentary..
The boats look similar to traditional Malay boats
Perau bangkong Iban
Resemblance of Filipino, guys they are related?
Yes
the ancestral land of austronesian has so much tradition and culture. i hope the han chinese did not erode their culture and language. filipino has so much to learn from them and to connect. austronesian loves island. it is in their dna
The land of the ancestors.
the land of our ancestor❤
Hello all relative from Philippines
after watching this i think our ancestors (we Filipinos today) were the intermarriages of the Austronesian and the australoid race.
Looks like MINAHASA TRIBE...
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That's were maori people originated from this is their ancestors they share the same culture
So did all Polynesians (and other Austronesian peoples) in general.
@@skellagyook yes that's where the Austronesian languages came from
Hi did we maaori loose the technique of loom weaving or did the polynesians move away and settle on the island of Taiwan and they developed the loom weaving after settlement there hahaha, but yeh seriously why did the Maaori not use looms i wonder.
@@waimaariahemara5047 Taiwan's aborigines have been trading with China for 5,000 years, learned ironmaking technology 2,000 years ago, and weaving technology may have also been learned from China too
Seediq...same with MINAHASA
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The ancestors of Filipino
Polynesians are originated from Taiwan they ancestors believe to aboriginal taiwan people from 3'000 years ago before they voyage to the Melenesian islands mixing with the locals then head their journey out to the Pacific they share the same genetics only different they are way larger than a average south east asian scientific evidence that Polynesian are built differently is their diet Polynesians have the biggest bone structure than any certian race
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North and South chinese vs austronesian vs malayo haha
Philippines tribes went to Taiwan the igorot
They're originally from Southern Mainland.
@@strawberryshortcake_1994 Yes they did, and they’ve become the indigenous people of China today, although back then they occupied the Yangtze delta, the Yellow River basin, etc. They lived close to water sources but got pushed down south to the mountains on the Myanmar border when the the Hans, coming from the north, invaded China.
@ Michael Bueno There is though some evidence that there were also some back-migration. You have to remember that they too was just one island in the Pacific before the Portuguese named it Formosa and occupied it in 1542, then the Dutch colonized it in the 17th century, followed by an influx of Hoklo people and Hakka immigrants from Fujian and Guangdong. The Spanish also built a settlement in the north in 1629 to 1638 when the Dutch East Indies drove them out and stayed from 1642 to 1668. Then in 1894, China went to war with Japan over Korea, resulting in the Japanese invasion of Taiwan in 1895. Taiwan was under Japanese rule from then until 1945. Just like the Philippines, Taiwan has been in constant occupation by foreign powers.
The only Paleolithic burial that has been found on Taiwan was in Xiaoma cave in the southeast of the island, dating from about 4000 BC, of a male similar in type to Negritos found in the Philippines. There are also references in Chinese texts and Taiwanese aboriginal oral traditions to pygmies on the island at some time in the past.
Around 3,000 BC, the Neolithic Dapenkeng culture abruptly appeared and quickly spread around the coast of the island. Their sites are characterised by corded-ware pottery, polished stone adzes and slate points. The inhabitants cultivated rice and millet, but were also heavily reliant on marine shells and fish. Most scholars believe this culture is not derived from the Changbin culture, but was brought across the Strait by the ancestors of today's Taiwanese aborigines, speaking early Austronesian languages.
Looks like the Igorots traveled out of the Cordillera mountains in the Philippines and became the ancestors of some modern day aboriginal Taiwanese such as the Atayal, Seediq, Saisiyat, and Taroko. I am saying this because I do not believe in the out of Taiwan theory. Just look at the Ifugao Rice Terraces. It is more ancient than anything else in Taiwan.
Some probably traveled to North East India. They adopted the language there and became the modern day Naga people of Mizoram and Manipur. Probably on their way, some may have stayed behind in places like Sabah, Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar. While looking for suitable highland territory, they intermarried with the locals already present and became the Rungus, K'ho, Katu, and Chin.
Lol rice terraces in china were much older than rice terrraces in Cordillera Mountains
Also austronesians were from Mainland China then migrated to Taiwan, Maritime Southeast Asia, Madagascar and The Pacific
@@jansen9506 It's because china says they own everything. They say everything originated in china. The "Out of Taiwan theory" has no foundation. It is just like the 9 dash line. And by the way, Taiwan is not part of China. Original people of Taiwan were Austronesian speaking people from South East Asia.
@@sunnyfield3090 It is been proven the out of taiwan theory plus taiwanese aborigines dont just appear out of nowhere in taiwan its wise to say they originated somewhere, which is in mainland china during the neolithic era before migrating to taiwan.
@@BudywieserProven by what? by a so called expert? by jade artifacts? Problem is, you believe in anything. That's is why the spanish conquered you so easily.
Maori are not from Taiwan they did pass through
These are Mongolian and Chinese mixed people. Similar races are found around Asia and neighbouring countries. However so called authors and researchers of western land brain washed them as saying Australasian. By the way aboriginal of Australia are also belong to Asian race.Australia is later on occupied by westerners and dominated land and called themselves as Australasian.The white people were migrated one not tribes of Australia
Ur facts are all wrong. Where did u get this from? 🤦♀️ smh
unless you have some proof, your nothing but an asian supremacist.
These people are not indigenous to Taiwan. The asiatic pygmies are the indigenous people of Taiwan.
They are, not the chinese
@Jacky Phantom come to Cordillera and find out their culture the way they make rituals and clothes, foods they offeted for their departed love ones or ancestor, though we are Christians now some of incorporate these kind of practices in our rituals,its amazing wow for it
@Jacky Phantom not all since there are many kinds of tribes living in Taiwan, on some only the way I see it ,my opinions only, why?my basis is:some tribes (not all)has similarities with ours both features,cultural,weaving, patterns pratices language and the likes are same,and some Filipinos working in Taiwan have already seen them
maybe their looks has changes due to the course of melinia times,then they becane chinese?but some them retains their austronesian features ..
@Jacky Phantom ah really, if that is the case then good for them(taiwanese aborigines), anyway we as ip(indigenous poeple)as they called it, also shared same previlages too ever since.Everybody has his /her own opinions to that matters, we've just got to know this things bec of social media,am just nuetral, bec I did not live on that time since the beginning of so called austronesians migration and so and so forth,and yes we cannot chage the fact that taiwan is already became Chinese
watch TEDx talk at Transforming Lives By Exploring Histories | Rawiri Waretini
27/4/23 Papal Bull decrees
Romanus Pontifix 1455 declared that if all indigenous Nations were non-Christian they had to be invaded, vanquished, captured, subdued reduced to perpetual slavery, and have their possessions and properties seized by the European Monarch.
Tera Nullus 1493 determined that if land was empty it could be claimed by the European Crown who found it. Secondly if there is Indigenous peoples there and they were not Christian, they didn't have rights to entitlement of land only rights of occupancy. What that means is this, their status as human was lower to that of a hedgehog, a hare, or rabbit.
Taiwanese paid a heavy price just for being Indigenous Natives.
watch TEDx talk at Transforming Lives By Exploring Histories | Rawiri Waretini
Why Maori were impoverished, marginalised, discriminated, oppressed, imprisoned & lost their land.