I thank you so much for your passionate belonging patriot. Truly you should know that our ancestor understand the freedom of navigation to explore and to settle the islands. Our collective knowledge of the seas should be taught first to us and to be share to all mankind. The oceans should be left to our sea creatures for the benefit of all man. The sea should be protected and free of pollution. It is not how much power you can gain to name an ocean but how you treat your waters appreciate your environment with genuine care. May the Lord peace be upon you all.
We, Austronesians, were sea navigators looong before our colonizers got lost in the sea. ❤️ Your Pangasinan/Samtoy/“Filipina” sis here. Hi, Indonesia!!!
Austronesian linkages - words specially numbers - boat building (balangay, paraw) - betel nut chewing - terraced rice farming - raised wooden houses - taking the hands of elders and putting them on forehead to show respect, called "pagmamano" in the Philippines and called "salim" in Malaysia and Indonesia - carrying houses by villagers to move from one house to another (practiced in the Philippines, indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Thailand) - taro leaves, coconut, rice dishes - the wo "ha" for the breath of life, bu"ha"y for the Philippines and alo"ha" for the pacific islanders
Woww as an Indonesian from Sulawesi(Celebes).I found that the fact we are related to the Khmer,Phillipinos,Maori,Polynesians,Hawaiian,Native Taiwanese,Malagasy and many more is just fascinating.
@@ssaadd2845 some Khmer may have Austronesian. Some of the darker ones with wavy hair. And yes Cham are Austronesian / Cham Melayu. Some of us are mixed with Khmer like me. And some with Viet because conquest. We're all a little related to each other in Southeast Asia ♥️
@RA Actually, Javanese and Khmer are genetically related, more than Javanese and Filipino and more than Khmer and Vietnamese. It's odd because Javanese and Filipinos are both Austronesian whereas Khmer and Vietnamese are both Austroasiatic, but for some reason Javanese and Khmer are more genetically related to each other than either of them are to Filipinos or Vietnamese.
@@jcdenton1635 I have read from some sources and journals that the patrilineal and matrilineal lineage of people in Western Indonesia is different. Citing from Hui Li's (2008) paper explained that the western Austronesian population has a patrilineal genetic affinity with Dai populations. From a linguistics point of view, the language structure spoken by people in Mainland Asia/Taiwan including the Philippines is VSO compared to Javanese or Malay language which is SVO similar to Austroasiatic languages. In conclusion, thousands of years ago, there were three ancestors of the Western Indonesian population. The first island inhabitants were Papuans, then the second group was Austroasiatic, and the latest group was Austronesian. It's much more sense when we include the fact that some Austronesian tribes have a matrilineal society which may contributes to the matrilineal genetic imprint. Therefore these three groups were assimilated together in different periods thousand years ago.
Austronesian People : 483 Million Around The World. Nusantara / Archipelago : Malaysia (West & East) Brunei Darussalam Singapore Indonesia Timor Leste Philippines Cocos Islands (Keeling) Indochina :- Southern Thailand (Malay Siam) Southern Myanmar (Malay Kedah) Vietnam (Cham) Cambodia (Proto Malai) Taiwan (Formosan) Andaman Sea Oceania :- Australia (Ethnic Group) Micronesia : Mariana Guam Palau Micronesia Marshall Islands Kiribati Nauru Melanesia :- Papua New Guinea Solomon Islands Vanuatu New Caledonia Polynesia :- Tuvalu Tonga Fiji Niue Samoa American Samoa Cooks Islands French Polynesia Pitcairn Islands Hawaii Islands New Zealand (Maori) South Asia : Sri Lanka (Some ethnic) African : Madagascar Comorios South Africa (Southern) South America : Suriname (Some Ethnic) And all country around middle east, europe, north american and south american (minority). We should proud about our history, culture and people. Im from malaysia. Im malay from kedah (Kedah tua, langkasuka, pattani, chermin empire). I like empire history and i love austronesia people. We have to respect each other and share our knowledge for our future generation! We can change the world👍👍👍🇲🇾😘
@@rulebreaker-1 According to the records, there are 40,189 Austronesia in Sri Lanka .. I do not mean all, sorry I did not mention in the comments above .. Most of them are from south Asia... peace👍tq
@Xiety 808 Thanks for your information ... I finished editing ... I didn't include the population of each country because it might be too long. There are some countries where the Austronesian population is majority and some are minorities. And there are thousands of different tribes and ethnicities, too many to describe. thank you for the help.
I'm a proud Polynesian and Austronesian, Our Austronesian ancestors were the best seafarers and voyagers in the world exploring from Madagascar, South east Asia, Polynesia and also the americas
Did they reached the Americas? I’m Filipino. The farthest island that our ancestors reached to the best of my knowledge is Easter Island, near the southern coast of Chile.
@Jacky Phantom Indian (Sindhu), right? not Native American.. because people are sometimes can't differ between Indians of India with American Indian (native americans).
@Jacky Phantom still different, I easily distinguish Malay with Indonesians , like Sundanese and Malay they are very different from physical appearance ... Javanese is more like Cambodia than Malay if you are as close as some Indonesians like Malay Sumatera indeed they look Malays in Indonesia too diverse just look at Dayaks, Sundanese, Nias, Palembangnese they are more East Asia than Malay only skin lit darker . Average Malay people in physical appearance they are more like the people of southern Thailand, Brunei ,some Malay in Sumatra, malay in laos etc. yeah Indonesian and malay is same in languange, maybe culture, food, some similiar looks
Ngabdul Azis Ngabdul Azis the Samoan word "Manuia" I think means "Happy", it's a greeting. It can't be a cognate to Malay "Manusia" which means people since "Manusia" is a loan word from Sanskrit. The Pacific islands were not influenced by Hinduism/Buddhism in the past. So manuia does not mean the same as manusia.
The right theory is aboriginal Taiwan aboriginal arrive Philippines islands 7000 islands yes we are islanders we were the main heart after that then the Filipino went to guam filipino went to samoa and filipino went to tonga then we went to Indonesia we are the ancestors youtube aeta filipino negritos our Filipino natives yes we are islanders youtube badjao sea gypsies filipinos no they are not Indonesian they live in the blue ocean water a community also youtube Philippines fighting for peace by vice this are filipino malay they dont look asian dna dont lie that is why samoan and tongan gets filipino dna
@@alochoa7057 Back then though yall were not called Filipinos and didnt speak modern Filipino languages.We are all Austronesians though,these modern Empires like Indonesia and Phillipines are new colonial constructions.Also I think Wallacea was the first place the Austronesians from the Phillipines met the Papuans to become the first Melanesians/Polynesians and sailed out to the Pacific.This is supported by the fact that the Austronesian languages closest to the Oceanic ones in Southeast Asia are the Wallacean ones.
@@alochoa7057 And brainwashed by the Spanish and Americans that we are inferior and to become successful you need to be mixed and you can even see that a lot of Filipinos have an unhealthy obsession of Europeans
Your origin is bombay india joking how did the indian people get there fiji maybe princess cruise line they said to them selves this melenesians and Polynesian might love chicken curry we will stay open up an indian restaurant yall fell for it as an austronesian filipino i think Indian ladies are beautiful and attractive
@@DerrelTheReal well actually what you say mostly is true but dont forget the nusantara races is not jusy part of jews it also have descendent of Prophet Ibrahim from his wife katurah, descendent of Prophet Muhammad and also descendent from Sultan Al fatih from ottoman in era of melaka. We nusantara people melayu and java have many descendent of great people and great races.
Proud AUSTRONESIAN, from the Philippines 🇵🇭. For the Greater Austronesia! Formosa (Taiwan), Malay Archipelago (Sunda, Sulawesi, Maluku, Borneo, Philippine, Papua, and Malay Peninsula), Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Madagascar and Aotearoa (New Zealand) shall UNITE under One Banner, One Federation and belief in One God!
if you're indonesian, be proud of civilization developing here in indonesia.. btw im batak, batak is austronesians..live in the interior of the Sumatran forest, Lake Toba. just like other austronesians we count one to ten with sada(1), dua(2), tolu(3), opat(4), lima(5), onom(6), pitu(7), walu(8), sia(9), sappulu(10)
My mom is so funny. I was telling her about the austronesian heritage of Filipinos. She's like... Also you know theres spanish that went to Philippines too.... Me: Yeah but austronesian make a majority our Filipino gene pool.. Mom: Your great grandmother was german you know.... Me: We are still mostly austronesian. Mom: Actually we are a mix... we have european blood too. LOL I took a 23 and me genetic test once. It said we are mostly austronesian 90% . It even says there of visyan origin. Which my mom debates saying we are tagalogs despite the fact my dad is from leyte and mom is from cebu (both in visayas) Second largest genetic makeup is east asian. Chinese and Japanese. Our european makeup is only 2.7%. But the way my mom talks she makes is sound like we are half European or something. Shes so desperate to be white.
The same thing also suffered by a lot of Fil-Am. I feel sad about it because how was colonial wiped Filipinos long history and whitewashed them till the point of some of them having identity crisis because they lost in touch with their original history/cultures. Just show your mom pictures of southeast Asian people and pictures of german people and ask her honestly which face that more looks like her and that she sees around. Written history can lie but genetic don't.
@@indonesiantangkas7446 antropologi sosial budaya di indonesia udah paling bener dalam hal klasifikasi suku/etnis, negara kita jadi contoh bahwa nusantara itu beragam. mungkin maksud abang rumpun bahasa melayu gitu? melayu bukan ras tapi suku, dan istilah "malay race" yg dibuat oleh orang eropa pada abad ke-18 sudah diubah sekarang jadi "austronesia"
I am so touched and inspired by this video. Glad to be part of the big family of Austronesian culture. We share similarities in language, especially numbers. It shows that our ancestors are skilled in mathematics. That's why they can sail on the vast ocean, build magnificent temples, and also trade with other civilizations. in Javanese, my mother language, the numbers are 1 = siji 2 = loro 3 = telu 4 = papat 5 = lima 6 = enem 7 = pitu 8 = wolu 9 = sanga 10 = sepuluh If you are also part of the Austronesian people, I am sure that you can find similarities in our language :)
This Austronesian's perspective of world's history really touch me deep. As a fellow Austronesian of Sundanese-Javanese heritage from the island of Java, this common ancestral links with our brother and sisters across Pacific and Indian Oceans make me feel proud and tremendously moved. Our ancestors are the true masters of waves, master of oceans. "Nenek moyangku orang pelaut.... gemar mengarung luas samudra..." ("My ancestors was sailors..., who loved to explore the vast oceans...")
Great video. This was very informative. I'm happy to be reminded, that no matter how different we are today, we came from the same ancestry. And we are family, we are brothers.
I am a laid back and humble Micronesian Austronesian one of our navigational star is call Timor/timur it only point to a place in Malay/Indonesian and one of my ancestor and a cousin of mine today are name after this star. God blesses you all.
In Kiribati we have tales of the Austronesian migrations from Buru and Kiroro (Modern day Bouru and Gilolo, Maluku) who slowly intermingled with the already indigenous Melanesian population from either Vanuatu or Solomon Islands. These Austronesian visitors ate food that made their mouth red known as te renga (the mixture) in I-Kiribati which was most likely betel nut, something that cannot be grown in Kiribati due to the poor soil. My research suggests these sailors were from the Alifuru people, as one cultural practice they abide by is not to eat your ancestral spirit or animal (i.e if your Ancestral totem is the Shark then you cannot eat it). We do the same thing in Kiribati too however it is seldom mentioned in public because when most people hear you still abide by the old ways then they also think you practice the old magic/sorcery too which in most cases is true.
Hello,Im half Moluccan and half Romanian Jewish!Yes,I heard as well of this.Thank you for your interest in my people!Moluccans are a mixture of Austronesian and Melanesian by the way.We look similair to maybe Palau people or East Timor,the latter of which shares a similar AustroMelanesian heritage as us!
Really amazing one our first major clan here are the Shark (RiPako) clan hi neighbors I’m your typical northern islands group just above the equator. Some of our legends come from the South. Kon Maori!
Sup from South Auckland Manukau, Kia Ora from Aotearoa, Talofa from Samoa & Guten Tag from Germany :) I was born Samoan/German in Samoa, brought up in Aotearoa (also known as New Zealand - Colonised by the British empire but originally Maori descendants). History is so tragic & beautiful all at once. Sending big hugs to my Austronesian Aiga/whanau (Samoan & Maori for family) out there!
@@sukmawijaya5166 hello there 😄 so is the Austronesian theory also being taught there in Indonesia? In the past here in Philippines (1950's-1990's), we were taught that Filipinos came from Malay and Indonesian settlers. But the Austronesian theory says the opposite and is now accepted. Terima Kasih 👍
@No Name when i check the current history textbooks, the austronesian theory is already being taught. I am just not sure if is being taught all around schools.
Who made this documentary? Edit: So it seems like it was a bunch of good, high-quality clips put together. It's amazing how similar the depictions of ancient Austronesians are by different countries. It's probably the owner of the channel who compiled this. I would love to view the documentaries where the clips are from.
I recognized the scene when Magellan fought Lapu-Lapu at the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines. It was pulled from one of the Philippines' broadcasting station's montage music video of the national anthem depicting Philippine history.
Thank you for featuring the Austronesian people. The time line of migration events is accurate. I hope that many more documentary films and vidéos about Austronesians will be shown all around the world explaining our past and its glory as a unique race. Days are coming where ASEAN nations will rebuild and restore a single Austronesian identity throughout South East Asia and the whole Pacific Island region. Greetings and peace to all Austronesians. We are all brothers and sisters. - greetings from the Philippines
true....the maritime kingdoms of South East Asia are of low profile in world history...Austronesians and Khmer built cities and monuments of equal prestige as the the monuments of otherr civilizations and used the ocean as a means to conduct trade and propagate agriculture and culture
too bad Western Indonesians are too proud of their Hindu-Buddhist history, and Malaysians are fond of Islam. Everyone should go back to the original Austronesian culture. Leave all history. The oceans are calling. Greetings from Maluku, Eastern Indonesia.
as a modern Dayak child,born and raised in the land of Hornbill.and still raised in the way of life of our ancestors in the past is a source of pride for me.
I am an Austronesian from Micronesia 🇫🇲 from my island we still travel by the stars at night. Much love to all my Austronesian brothers & sisters out there ❤️
Warm greetings from Flores Island ( Indonesia ) to my all Austronesian cousin around the world...We proud to have ancestor who dared to sail the ocean...🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm Maori from Aotearoa or New 🇳🇿. Greetings to my fellow Austronesians. 1. Tahi 6. Ono 2. Rua 7. Whitu 3. Toru 8. Waru 4. Wha 9. Iwa 5. Rima 10. Tekau
Im from Fiji and i noticed how some of the words we use is similar to polynesia, micronesia, melanesia and other parts of asia particularly Philipines and indigenous Malaysian language. Our ancestors believe they came from west africa but i also believed it was throught their journey down through Asia that they language mixed or something.
@erick meyer yes they are starting bussiness here and the government is inviting them. Although their leaders was arrested, their bussinesses still continue to operate. Some of their people and our people have died probably in some sort of cult sacrifices.
Yup like in Aotearoa they use a e I o u, tagalog(filipino) also uses the same thing. I'm a ilocano(people from northern philippines) and some of the ancient tribe we got moved to Banaue, Buscalan.. Few of them are called Igorot(Built Banaue Rice Terraces). Theres an old female that does tattooing, we call her "Fang-ud" when you spell it its "Whang-od". Fa as "Wha".
I am the descendant of one of the 1,400 Malagasy who were, in the 1700s, enslaved and brought to what is now the US state of Virginia. When I took my DNA test last summer, I thought a mistake had been made. But, when a results update was made, my percentage didn't go away. So, I started researching and found out that truth really IS stranger than fiction! I may never be able to figure out who my Malagasy ancestor was, but blood doesn't lie.
11:14 no wonder until this day, Javanese men from the villages are sent throughout Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia for construction works, and they do it fast, accurate and dedicated. I just came to know from this video that no wonder the builder's blood has been descending from their ancestors
Petronas twon towers structure seem to resemble Prambanan steepe structure...though it was designed by an Argentinian who no doubt incorporated Nusantara Hindu Buddhism archutecture in its design
I agree, Dubai has been built not by the locals but fellow Austronesian such Filipinos. We are skilled for long time which runs thru our blood, DNA and experiences.
Your videos are really awesome and the footage is incredible. Can you please just list the names of the movies/documentaries you used because I would love to watch some of them, but I don't know the name. Thanks!
some.of them are Malaysian Merong Mahawangsa...about one of the founder of Langkasuka kingdom which is later part of Srivijaya empire and a legendary Malay figure Malays in Malaysia and their sultans are direct descendants of the Srivijayan kings and people Puteri Gunung Ledang...about a mythological Majapahit princess betrothed to the Sultan of Malacca
Roro Mendut (1982) Saur Sepuh: Satria Madangkara (1987) Saur Sepuh II: Pesanggrahan Keramat (1988) Film Mahakarya Borobudur "Taksaka" (2018) Dinas Dikbud Kab Magelang Negeri Indonesia - Tonaas Jejak Panglima Perang Minahasa (2016) TVRI Barakati (2014) Puteri Gunung Ledang (2004) Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (2010) Lost Worlds: City of the God Kings (2002) Roots (2016) Садко (1952) The Story of Ruapekapeka (2017) NZ Wars Khát vọng Thăng Long (2010) Shamanic Ritual of Ifugao Tribe (2018) Wagnis in der Südsee (2010) Terra X 'Aho'eitu (2015) Tūmatauenga (2010) Rapa Nui (1994) Ho'omau (2016) The Legend of Kava Tonga (2015) The Dead Lands (2014) Until the Sun Sets (2012) Waitangi: What Really Happened (2011) The Bounty (1984) James Cook - Seefahrer und Entdecker (2017) ARD.de Captain James Cook (1988) Ancient City of Nan Madol (2019) National Geographic Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World (2014) Ten Canoes (2006) The Sleeping Dictionary (2003) Mankind: The Story of All of Us (2012) History Channel Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006) Marco Polo (2014) Netflix De Slavernij (2011) Meermin Slave Ship Mutiny (2010) PBS ගිනිසර (2018) Ginisara කාල (2017) Kaala මහරජ ගැමුණු (2015) Maharaja Gemunu ආලෝකෝ උදපාදි; (2017) Aloko Udapadi අබා (2008) Aba ஆயிரத்தில் ஒருவன் (2010) Aayirathil Oruvan ഉറുമി (2011) Urumi अजिंठा (2012) Ajintha Deep Ocean: The Lost World of the Pacific (2015) Atlas 4D : Hawaii (2010) Discovery Channel Secrets of the Tang Treasure Ship (2009) Ancient Aliens: Indonesia's Lost Pyramids (2019) Imperium - Wettlauf nach Ostindien (2015) Max Havelaar (1976) Marquesas Metamorphoses (2017) Explore the World Around & Within 轩辕大帝 (2016) 郑和下西洋(2009) Isabel (2014) Assassin's Creed (2016) 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992) Cumhurbaşkanlığının İstanbul’un fethi reklam filmi (2018) ปืนใหญ่จอมสลัด (2008) ทวิภพ (2004) สุดสาคร (2006) راه آبی ابريشم (2011) Maritime Silk Road
I always fels like Maori and other Polynesians were like far cousins whenever I meet new people they think I’m either Indonesian, hawaïan or japanese guess its normal when I got all In my gene pool haha my father told me that our ancestors came from Hainan and Vietnam and I’m so proud of beign mixed with all those beautiful people ❤️
It means you are full Austroasiatic or Austronesian with Austroasiatic. Hope you can find what you really are when you buy a DNA test it will show you if you are pure Austronesian or half. Austroasiatic and austronesian is the two prominent group in Indonesia, and Malaysia while in the Philippines majority is full Austronesian. That's why if you watch DNA test of Filipino here in youtube it only show philippines archipelago and only few have foreign blood.
Already did, indonesian made bumilangit for superheroes based on nusantara land. There are also malaysian actor brent in gundala. It wont be too long before the lore expand to other austronesian countries
@@tartilasahid8056 Austronesians' history and world's contributions are too insignificant compared to those of Han Chinese's to be qualified being portrayed in Hollywood movies.
This video is awesome. We the Austronesian people should trace back our roots and unite together. Due to our petty differences we were defeated by other external threat. We need to check the Chinese and Western hegemonic activity in our territory. Let us rise again my brothers! Lets make Nusantra and the whole Austronesian world great again. Excellent video Edhaje! Keep them coming.
no problem with the Chinese SEA prospered because of trade with Ancieny China and India and Arabswhich were non confrontational..its a reason Austronedians easily adopted their religions the problem is Communist China...which is confrontational and destructive like the Europran colonialisys
Austronesians originated along the Southeastern coast of China before they spread to Taiwan and diversified. The most ancient Austronesian DNA is not in Southeast Asians (eg Indonesians, Malays etc.) today but amongst Southern Chinese who have mixed with Han Chinese blood and/or Taiwanese aborigines. Austronesian speakers in Southeast Asia are not pure blooded Austronesians either. Malays, Indonesians are genetically as much Austronesian as they are Austro-Asiatic (eg Orang Asli, Khmer, Semang, Senoi etc.) Ancient China was a largely patriarchal society, hence when the territory of China expanded from the Central Plains and Austronesian speaking regions in Southeast China became Sinicized, Han Chinese (Sinitic) men often ended up marrying local women of indigenous genetic stock. This can be genetically proven. Conversely, many of the most ancient Austronesian societies we're largely matriarchal (this is true even amongst many Taiwanese Aboriginal tribes today), hence while the Austronesian maternal DNA spread, the patrilineal lineage of the local indigenous population endured. You have Taiwanese aborigines with paternal Y-DNA Haplogroup O1a, Indonesians and Malays with Haplogroup O2a, then the Polynesians and Maori with Haplogroup C2. Hence even though Southern China may be completely Sinicized in terms of patrilineal DNA, the Austronesian element in their maternal DNA endures. Culturally and linguistically there are also some peculiarities amongst Southern Chinese groups which serves as evidence that there was clearly a non-Sinitic substratum in the region. For example the worship of snake totems in Fujian province and some words in the local vernacular that seems to share closer links with an underlying Austronesian substratum (eg the Southern Min word for "feet" is "kha", thought to be etymologically related to Malay "kaki")
yahataru True. As a close student of history, I cant deny the fact that Ancient China, India and Arabia brought more good than harm to Us. Its just that the current Chinese government lost their confusian values that they are known for after adopting the plague that is communism and now they are emulating the western powers imprialistic ideas and flexing its muscle upon us. Its seems that the ruling chinese goverment is so paranoid to prevent another hundred years of humiliation but at the expense of its neighbors.
@erick meyer Tibetans are themselves of similar genetic stock to the Han Chinese. Both ethnic groups share the same origin, and both the Tibetan as well as Chinese languages belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family in the same fashion that the Austronesian language family does, al beit with much less genetic variation given the geographical span of Sino-Tibetan peoples is less. Uyghurs are not indigenous to the region that is now called the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The region of the Tarim Basin was historically inhabited by various Indo-European tribes like the Tocharians and ancient Iranians (Sogdians, Persians, Bactrians etc.); the Han Chinese arrived in Xinjiang by the Han Dynasty more than 2200 years ago, whereas the Turkic Uyghurs only invaded and settled in the region of Xinjiang during the 10th century Turko-Islamic invasion of Buddhist Khotan following the collapse of the Uyghur Khaganate in modern day Mongolia.
Austronesian. We are a big family. From animism,hindu-buddhist, now we are mostly are christians and muslims. Western did such a bad thing to us such as slavery. Now im glad with my ancestors. Proud to be Muslim AUSTRONESIAN.
There were also Austronesians in Kyushu before the Yayoi assimilated them. The Kumaso, Hayato, and Azumis were living in Kyushu before they got assimilated into the greater Yayoi population. Yayou would then assimilate the Ainu, this period in time is called the Jomon period.
@@kunnu6752 It is especulated by some historians, but it isn´t confirmed. They could just be jomon people who didn´t assimilated to Yayoi culture, which would make sense sinse that region of southwestern Kyushu has a higher percentage of Jomon dna compared to the average percentage in Japan. Austronesian dna isn´t very common however.
@@TheBECK321 umm...pagpag can mean alot of things in tagalog and the food pagpag is only eaten by people who lives in the slump area not to mention pagpag also means dust off and it also means dust off the presence of the dead (Don't talk sh*t about my people since without us austronesians might be as wild spread as it is today
I hope they taught this part of history more in my school here in the Philippines 〒_〒 and told us more stories abt the people living in this era but most of the things taught to us were during the colonial era
The Austronesian poeple are more advanced poeple during back time. They could be Aztic poeple or The last Atlantic people which they mastered the Advance Technology during back time
Yeah. And thats why the filipino has some weird fetish about the european man. They somehow will go for them eventho he is the not likeable man. But as long as he is european i guess.
It’s impossible. The Spanish erased our pre-colonial history. All of the native scripts were burned to the ground, because of their belief that these are works of the devil. Our ancient structures were also destroyed.
Austronesians (not Asian) are a force to be reckoned with. Fierce, cunning, strong willed and an expert in survival in the harsh tropical wilderness.. we are as battle hardened as the Vikings.. if not, maybe stronger and better. If United, we can create a new empire and rule the world!
@@steveboy7302 there is austroloid Indian groups look up Indians with melensian DNA it makes sense cause the melensians at one time lived almost all over Asia an they couldn't leave to Australia till it opened up cause it was also under ice but I don't know how many go back there I know there is also a east African Arab austroloid branch to in Oman Arabia
If we go back farther, we should see the first inhabitant of South east asia, which is the ancestor of melanesians and negritos and probably native australian. Well i know they're technically not Austronesian, but i believe they are our very close relatives as we have inhabited the lands together for so long alongside each other and also they probably have helped us crossed the ocean too!
I like it how you can hear the numbers in different Austronesian languages, from the proto-language in Taiwan to those currently in use throughout the world, seeing how they diverged and evolved
Wow... I just discovered this video. I love the inclusion of the counting with each of the languages, where 5 (lima/rima) and 8 (walu/walo/valu) are the numbers that managed to change less compared to the others on the wide expansion to far away lands. I've been doing a lot of research about the history of European contact with Maritime SE Asia, and it's crazy how Europeans went to great lengths to control the Spice Islands ( which included a race to find a westward route to skip the middleman in Arabia), just for nutmeg, mace, and cloves. Great job, love it!
13:03 To seek for better fortune known as "Ranto". It kinda sounds familiar with the Indonesian/Malay word "Rantau". Gee, we are all one big family. A family of great sailors, craftsmen, builders, farmers, you name it. 😇
Terima kasih atas videonya Bangga sekali menjadi seorang Austronesia Mauliate ma di video on Sonang hian rohangku gabe halak Austronesia Thanks for the video So proud to be an Austronesian
Austronesians are sea gypsies and the greatest seafarers. Interestingly, Filipinos comprise 1/4 of the worlds no. of sailors. It's truly in our DNA to be in waters
Proud Austronesian here too. Though I believe the diaspora may also be simultaneous across Taiwan, Philippines, Borneo and Indo. They do not have yo be linear. Maybe different sets of people spread out simultaneously
Our ancestors actually originated from East Coast of China (Fujian and Guangdong), before migrating to Taiwan. That’s why the Chinese people from there have light brown skin, because they have Austronesian ancestry.
@@GaryHField We are actually descendants of SHEM. Hebrew Shemites. After the flood, we descended from the lineage of Shem. Going to the east. Ophir is the ancient Biblical name of Philippines
Austronesian in South East Asia never yielded to the Europeans and wiped out like the South American Indians..they make use of the archipalego to regroup and force the Europeans into treaty .. Contrary ti belief...Malay peninsular was never a colony except for the Straits Settlements and made treaty to becime Protectorate..when Britain wants to make the Malay states a colony the Malays opposed and secured independence
@@hijazzainsEuropeans wiped out American Natives through biological sickness. Something that many other groups outside of the Americas had biological immunity to. Please be respectful of that my friend.
Melayu is a name of place. That's one of many archepelago in the world. Malay is a place and not an ethnicity. We're Austronesia Family. Much love from Bali
Masya allah andai punya mesin wktu.. Ingin rasanya menjelajah asal usul negri ku 🇮🇩 dan sejarah2 peradaban bangsa2 d dunia..tiada yang tidak mungkin.. Allahuakbar..🤲 😇 🤗❤️
we might not brothers in faith but i will tell you that you will always be my brothers in blood and in my heart love you austronasian people from the philippines one heart one soul. peace yow :)
Cambodian 🇰🇭 Cham. Destroyed by Vietnam. The south china sea was once called Champa sea for Cham Melayu kingdom of Champa which ruled trade routes in the area. Our great sailing history ♥️
Champa kingdom under represented in world history. Champa 192 AD to 1832 AD prior was known as the Dong Son culture. Champa rice introduced to Song China that helped the explosive population growth of China. China Sea used to be called The Champa Sea due to the seafaring Chaos
@@bobbyo3867 thanks for the added information! And to mention spice trades as well which probably influenced or brought other traders like Arabs. Most likely how they influenced us! Love informative history. Also genetic of the austronesians.
@@siswokusumo4263 Chams and Khmer were also allies in the Cambodian-Spanish War. Not many have ever heard of this war but it's very interesting. Spain wanted to spread Christianity throughout mainland southeast Asia. Look into it.
@@siswokusumo4263 yes! Very true. Thais want Angkor, and Viets also wanted the land and politically, they still do even if they don't say it. And they got Champa and Mekong Delta Khmer Krom. And Thais always wanted to control Angkor Wat and Siam Riep.
Banaue Rice Terraces, yes that's true. Among all the world heritage, at least this one promotes life. Not for the "dead ones" if you compare other world heritage.
23:40 kia ora as a Maori this video is so good knowing I descend from warriors and navigators, its also accurate and I appreciate the effort and research put into it, very impressive. I have a book of my ancestry line leading down to 1700's. Kia Kaha !
Austronesian people from Madagascar are decendants of people from Borneo (Kalimantan). This is evident because of DNA and language tracing. Borneo is also known as Kalimantan and is today split between three nations: Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Yap Leon you is true Madagaskar is from mother Java,Bugis(Sulawesi)and Kalimantan all women stay in Madagaskar..don't listen Malay people to many damage brain they claim..oke brother..in greeting Salam long lost brother
I recently learned that the austronesians created the first ancient civilizations in China, long before the appearance of the Chinese on Earth. They and the ancestors of the Vietnamese created civilizations when the Sahara was still a savanna and many very large and small rivers flowed through It, 5 thousand years ago BC.
@@paulfri1569 This was due to the cooling of the climate. The ancestors of the Chinese grew millet and the Autronesians grew rice. At the same time, 1500-1000 years ago, the Harappan civilization in India fell. Some moved to Japan and became the first component of the Japanese nation, the Yayoi culture
@@jayaofficaltv3599 wkwk pea, b.indo itu menyerap bahasa melayu, belanda, dan portugis, makanya pengucapan dan vocab nya banyak yang beda. Bahasa melayu lebih dahulu ada
What an excellent feature. So well researched and the images and videos so well sequenced to present a continuum for the first time ever of epic saga of Austronesian migrations and diversification that truly give a sense of awe for a group of people so resilient in adapting to every environment they settled in. It captured the creativity and resourcefulness of a race that have colonized far flung islands and lands with the mastery of the seas and brought forth cultures that harnessed every environment they were given. From great empires to grand monument creations, it is spectacular to see that this feature have traced the development of mountain tribes of Taiwan all the way to Madagascar, Rapa Nui and Hawaii. I have never seen a documentary like this before. My only wish that a narration was reading the caption so I can focus on the video itself. The details are so spectacular and in many ways, accurate. I am part of this great Austronesian race. This feature did give me a sense of pride and unity with fellow Austronesians regardless of language, religion or ethnic grouping. For once we can embrace with pride that we were once mountain tribes from Taiwan whose descendants have settled a large part of the world for their heritage. Maraming salamat kalahi sa iyong napakagandang salaysay ng pinagmulan ng ating lipi.
Let us change the name South China Sea as Astronesian Sea, That sea belong to us.
Nice to know brothers.
I thank you so much for your passionate belonging patriot. Truly you should know that our ancestor understand the freedom of navigation to explore and to settle the islands. Our collective knowledge of the seas should be taught first to us and to be share to all mankind. The oceans should be left to our sea creatures for the benefit of all man. The sea should be protected and free of pollution. It is not how much power you can gain to name an ocean but how you treat your waters appreciate your environment with genuine care. May the Lord peace be upon you all.
@@cudanmang_theog wow, you are really on high
Just waiting time. China will be end within they Corona.
Better we call China is chincoorona
The sea does not belong to anyone at ALL. We are just humans inhabiting the life of this world.
Ausotrnesians come from Southern China, their DNA is traced back to the Liangzhu and Hemudu civilization which is in Shanghai & Zhejiang
Me as Indonesian used to sing folksong titled "My Ancestors are Sailors". I never really understood it until I watch this.
lol Indonesia mayoritas keturunan India
@@DBT1007 ya elah bang, ngegas amat. Pernah belajar tentang "majas" gak di sekolah?
@для товарищ proto tibetan u m0ron. chinese are busy to fight and eating each other over millions of their people lmao
not all austronesians can sail.
We, Austronesians, were sea navigators looong before our colonizers got lost in the sea. ❤️
Your Pangasinan/Samtoy/“Filipina” sis here. Hi, Indonesia!!!
The Indonesian folklore song "Nenek Moyangku Seorang Pelaut" (My great grandmothers were a seafarers) is making so much sense now.
I love Indonesia, the food, the girls, the nature.❤️from🇮🇳. been there many³ times.
@@Patriarchy_69 awesome dude! much love to you too!❤
@@Patriarchy_69why the girlsv?
@@theoytpremium they are not smelly like girls from China.
@@Patriarchy_69dont come again
Austronesian linkages
- words specially numbers
- boat building (balangay, paraw)
- betel nut chewing
- terraced rice farming
- raised wooden houses
- taking the hands of elders and putting them on forehead to show respect, called "pagmamano" in the Philippines and called "salim" in Malaysia and Indonesia
- carrying houses by villagers to move from one house to another (practiced in the Philippines, indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and Thailand)
- taro leaves, coconut, rice dishes
- the wo "ha" for the breath of life, bu"ha"y for the Philippines and alo"ha" for the pacific islanders
Mahal?
and chaotic on online chat column lol
Southeast Asia or SEA. Beautiful coincidence. 🙂
Paraw = perahu 👍
Mabuhay
Woww as an Indonesian from Sulawesi(Celebes).I found that the fact we are related to the Khmer,Phillipinos,Maori,Polynesians,Hawaiian,Native Taiwanese,Malagasy and many more is just fascinating.
Vietnam(khin),baiyue and hmong mien
@RA Oooh my bad, khmer actually belong to austroasiatic group.
@@ssaadd2845 some Khmer may have Austronesian. Some of the darker ones with wavy hair. And yes Cham are Austronesian / Cham Melayu. Some of us are mixed with Khmer like me. And some with Viet because conquest. We're all a little related to each other in Southeast Asia ♥️
@RA Actually, Javanese and Khmer are genetically related, more than Javanese and Filipino and more than Khmer and Vietnamese. It's odd because Javanese and Filipinos are both Austronesian whereas Khmer and Vietnamese are both Austroasiatic, but for some reason Javanese and Khmer are more genetically related to each other than either of them are to Filipinos or Vietnamese.
@@jcdenton1635 I have read from some sources and journals that the patrilineal and matrilineal lineage of people in Western Indonesia is different. Citing from Hui Li's (2008) paper explained that the western Austronesian population has a patrilineal genetic affinity with Dai populations. From a linguistics point of view, the language structure spoken by people in Mainland Asia/Taiwan including the Philippines is VSO compared to Javanese or Malay language which is SVO similar to Austroasiatic languages.
In conclusion, thousands of years ago, there were three ancestors of the Western Indonesian population. The first island inhabitants were Papuans, then the second group was Austroasiatic, and the latest group was Austronesian. It's much more sense when we include the fact that some Austronesian tribes have a matrilineal society which may contributes to the matrilineal genetic imprint. Therefore these three groups were assimilated together in different periods thousand years ago.
Austronesian People : 483 Million Around The World.
Nusantara / Archipelago :
Malaysia (West & East)
Brunei Darussalam
Singapore
Indonesia
Timor Leste
Philippines
Cocos Islands (Keeling)
Indochina :-
Southern Thailand (Malay Siam)
Southern Myanmar (Malay Kedah)
Vietnam (Cham)
Cambodia (Proto Malai)
Taiwan (Formosan)
Andaman Sea
Oceania :-
Australia (Ethnic Group)
Micronesia :
Mariana
Guam
Palau
Micronesia
Marshall Islands
Kiribati
Nauru
Melanesia :-
Papua New Guinea
Solomon Islands
Vanuatu
New Caledonia
Polynesia :-
Tuvalu
Tonga
Fiji
Niue
Samoa
American Samoa
Cooks Islands
French Polynesia
Pitcairn Islands
Hawaii Islands
New Zealand (Maori)
South Asia :
Sri Lanka (Some ethnic)
African :
Madagascar
Comorios
South Africa (Southern)
South America :
Suriname (Some Ethnic)
And all country around middle east, europe, north american and south american (minority).
We should proud about our history, culture and people. Im from malaysia. Im malay from kedah (Kedah tua, langkasuka, pattani, chermin empire). I like empire history and i love austronesia people. We have to respect each other and share our knowledge for our future generation! We can change the world👍👍👍🇲🇾😘
Sri Lankans are not autronesians ..they migrated to sri Lanka from India ... They are south Asians
@@rulebreaker-1 According to the records, there are 40,189 Austronesia in Sri Lanka .. I do not mean all, sorry I did not mention in the comments above .. Most of them are from south Asia... peace👍tq
@Xiety 808 Thanks for your information ... I finished editing ... I didn't include the population of each country because it might be too long. There are some countries where the Austronesian population is majority and some are minorities. And there are thousands of different tribes and ethnicities, too many to describe. thank you for the help.
Champa here’s
@@bobbyo3867 what is your surname?
I'm a proud Polynesian and Austronesian, Our Austronesian ancestors were the best seafarers and voyagers in the world exploring from Madagascar, South east Asia, Polynesia and also the americas
Did they reached the Americas? I’m Filipino. The farthest island that our ancestors reached to the best of my knowledge is Easter Island, near the southern coast of Chile.
@@GaryHField Yes, they are some indigenous tribes in South America in countries like Chile, Peru and Brazil that have Polynesian/Austronesian DNA.
We should have a Austronesian be the first person on Mars too!
@Hold Fast Whoa... I've heard about austronesians reaching south america, but alaska? Proof
@Eska cas indonesians and malaysians in a nutshell
Micronesian here, it's always fascinates me how amazing our ancestors were and how they discovered our land today with so little technology.
It was already a lot of technology at the time especially astronomical knowledge.
Hello, I'm Javanese, proud to be part of the big family of Austronesians.
@Jacky Phantom Indian (Sindhu), right? not Native American.. because people are sometimes can't differ between Indians of India with American Indian (native americans).
Jawane pundi Mas e ?
Javanese language is part with Austronesian while looks , genetic and culture more close to Austroasiatics or Se.Asian Mainland
@Jacky Phantom
no need to explain bro ,, all surely know
@Jacky Phantom still different, I easily distinguish Malay with Indonesians , like Sundanese and Malay they are very different from physical appearance ... Javanese is more like Cambodia than Malay if you are as close as some Indonesians like Malay Sumatera indeed they look Malays
in Indonesia too diverse just look at Dayaks, Sundanese, Nias, Palembangnese they are more East Asia than Malay only skin lit darker
. Average Malay people in physical appearance they are more like the people of southern Thailand, Brunei ,some Malay in Sumatra, malay in laos etc. yeah Indonesian and malay is same in languange, maybe culture, food, some similiar looks
I’m an Austronesian of the Samoan branch. Wishing all my distant cousins a joyous holiday season and happy new year!
Manuia le tausaga fou! 🥳 🎉 🎊
Manigong Bagong Taon! (Happy New Year, Tagalog)
Manuia (samoan)=manusia (indonesia) = people
Tausaga=taon=tahun(taun)
Ngabdul Azis Ngabdul Azis the Samoan word "Manuia" I think means "Happy", it's a greeting. It can't be a cognate to Malay "Manusia" which means people since "Manusia" is a loan word from Sanskrit. The Pacific islands were not influenced by Hinduism/Buddhism in the past. So manuia does not mean the same as manusia.
Thx 4 the information dude
Im sorry ancestors... i cant even swim :'(
LOL
Same
Why would anyone take pride in being an Austronesian-speaking person?
@@Your_Beautiful_Sister_Is_Mine Who's taking pride here?
Same thing got into my mind when I saw the sailors. lol
Same :(
Hello I'm Dayaknese (Borneo) i'm proud to be Austronesian Family, my family, wherever you are, i hope you all still healthy and happy😇🙏
Dayakian*
In London 😂😂
"nenek moyangku seorang pelaut.. gemar mengarungi luas samudera.."
an Indonesian song about how our ancestors conquer the vastness of the ocean :)
is that the title?
@@vanishasital6801 nenek moyangku seorang pelaut
Nenek moyangku seorang pelaut tapi aku seorang pendarat :)
Kalau berjalan prok prok prok aku seorang
@@maulanasabrian2909 itu kapiten .. beda server kakk
When he began counting, my eyes suddenly start tearing and i was like I- I UNDERSTAND THAT 😭
Remove the name south china sea and change it to austronesian sea
Correct.
or West Philippine Sea.
@@AUFERIMCHANNEL lol dude no 😂
@@AUFERIMCHANNEL
East Vietnamese Sea.
Just kidding, it should be called the Nusantara sea.
NO. IT IS THE SOUTH CHINA SEA BECAUSE CHINA CONTROLS IT SINCE THE PAST. WE CONQUERED IT FROM THE AUSTRONESIANS. WHOEVER WINS TAKES IT.
@@stoggafllik change yout name and respect your former president
I'm a fijian i've been searching where
i originated and you just gave me the answer.👍 Thanks a lot.
The right theory is aboriginal Taiwan aboriginal arrive Philippines islands 7000 islands yes we are islanders we were the main heart after that then the Filipino went to guam filipino went to samoa and filipino went to tonga then we went to Indonesia we are the ancestors youtube aeta filipino negritos our Filipino natives yes we are islanders youtube badjao sea gypsies filipinos no they are not Indonesian they live in the blue ocean water a community also youtube Philippines fighting for peace by vice this are filipino malay they dont look asian dna dont lie that is why samoan and tongan gets filipino dna
@@alochoa7057 Back then though yall were not called Filipinos and didnt speak modern Filipino languages.We are all Austronesians though,these modern Empires like Indonesia and Phillipines are new colonial constructions.Also I think Wallacea was the first place the Austronesians from the Phillipines met the Papuans to become the first Melanesians/Polynesians and sailed out to the Pacific.This is supported by the fact that the Austronesian languages closest to the Oceanic ones in Southeast Asia are the Wallacean ones.
@@alochoa7057 And brainwashed by the Spanish and Americans that we are inferior and to become successful you need to be mixed and you can even see that a lot of Filipinos have an unhealthy obsession of Europeans
Your origin is bombay india joking how did the indian people get there fiji maybe princess cruise line they said to them selves this melenesians and Polynesian might love chicken curry we will stay open up an indian restaurant yall fell for it as an austronesian filipino i think Indian ladies are beautiful and attractive
❤u are not austronesian but melanesian like solomon new guinea but only ur language is austronesian
Petition to make a movie about Austronesian! If it's too long then make it a series!
Someday!
we only have moana lol but i hope someone could tell stories about our ancestors.
moana ?
In my opinion, Austronesians is the real Sailor. The Islands is Our Paradise. 😜😜😜😜
بارك الله فيك
@@DerrelTheReal I want whatever drugs you're on.
@@DerrelTheReal Similiarity in culture is very common things
@@DerrelTheReal well actually what you say mostly is true but dont forget the nusantara races is not jusy part of jews it also have descendent of Prophet Ibrahim from his wife katurah, descendent of Prophet Muhammad and also descendent from Sultan Al fatih from ottoman in era of melaka. We nusantara people melayu and java have many descendent of great people and great races.
@@zackrocky8027 if we're the lost israelites tribes, why we don't look caucasoid as arab or jewish?
Proud AUSTRONESIAN, from the Philippines 🇵🇭. For the Greater Austronesia! Formosa (Taiwan), Malay Archipelago (Sunda, Sulawesi, Maluku, Borneo, Philippine, Papua, and Malay Peninsula), Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Madagascar and Aotearoa (New Zealand) shall UNITE under One Banner, One Federation and belief in One God!
Pan-Austronesian
@@aguskurniawan6253 But the Chamic People are Austronesian
@@RJ-sy5xt Sadly, they are only a minority in moderm day Vietnam.
Salamosta😂🇮🇩👌🏼
@Hoàng Nguyên yup, u vietnam should. He only mention what is in top of his head
As an American who grew up in Indonesia, I sure appreciate this work. Great job!
Obama?
if you're indonesian, be proud of civilization developing here in indonesia.. btw im batak, batak is austronesians..live in the interior of the Sumatran forest, Lake Toba. just like other austronesians we count one to ten with sada(1), dua(2), tolu(3), opat(4), lima(5), onom(6), pitu(7), walu(8), sia(9), sappulu(10)
Lada
Tuba
Tolu
Ompat
Limpa
Podom
Pintu
Ualu
Pia
Pulu
@@xiraoit9342 what language is this?
@@bonifasiussagala3096 Batak Toba
@@bonifasiussagala3096 the ancient Batak Toba script, I found it in a very ancient book.
Sayangnya bahasa Batak sudah menurun 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
My mom is so funny. I was telling her about the austronesian heritage of Filipinos. She's like...
Also you know theres spanish that went to Philippines too....
Me: Yeah but austronesian make a majority our Filipino gene pool..
Mom: Your great grandmother was german you know....
Me: We are still mostly austronesian.
Mom: Actually we are a mix... we have european blood too.
LOL
I took a 23 and me genetic test once. It said we are mostly austronesian 90% . It even says there of visyan origin. Which my mom debates saying we are tagalogs despite the fact my dad is from leyte and mom is from cebu (both in visayas)
Second largest genetic makeup is east asian. Chinese and Japanese.
Our european makeup is only 2.7%.
But the way my mom talks she makes is sound like we are half European or something.
Shes so desperate to be white.
lmao I would rather believe we have more East asian admixture than Westerns
That’s right. Based from recent genetic studies and even history and migrations (including this video), we are DEFINITELY closer to east asians.
So sad about your mom.
@@kit130 yeah and Ilocano is came from taiwan ethnics
The same thing also suffered by a lot of Fil-Am. I feel sad about it because how was colonial wiped Filipinos long history and whitewashed them till the point of some of them having identity crisis because they lost in touch with their original history/cultures. Just show your mom pictures of southeast Asian people and pictures of german people and ask her honestly which face that more looks like her and that she sees around. Written history can lie but genetic don't.
Malay from Malaysia and Jawa from Indonesia should watch this history and stop to quarrel each other.. we are sharing same ancestor.. know yourself ..
Yep, we sharing same ancestor, Austronesian, not Malay. I am Sundanese btw
@@xitjoepoe7706
Sunda juga masuknya melayu, melayu itu nama rumpun, sunda nama suku
@@indonesiantangkas7446 antropologi sosial budaya di indonesia udah paling bener dalam hal klasifikasi suku/etnis, negara kita jadi contoh bahwa nusantara itu beragam. mungkin maksud abang rumpun bahasa melayu gitu? melayu bukan ras tapi suku, dan istilah "malay race" yg dibuat oleh orang eropa pada abad ke-18 sudah diubah sekarang jadi "austronesia"
@@xitjoepoe7706 kau dah kena brainwash tu otak macam tu
@@xitjoepoe7706 champa mengaku melayu itu asal Mula austronesia. Aduh otak mana otak?
I am so touched and inspired by this video. Glad to be part of the big family of Austronesian culture. We share similarities in language, especially numbers. It shows that our ancestors are skilled in mathematics. That's why they can sail on the vast ocean, build magnificent temples, and also trade with other civilizations.
in Javanese, my mother language, the numbers are
1 = siji
2 = loro
3 = telu
4 = papat
5 = lima
6 = enem
7 = pitu
8 = wolu
9 = sanga
10 = sepuluh
If you are also part of the Austronesian people, I am sure that you can find similarities in our language :)
As a Polynesian, Austronesians are cool
Saya dari Indonesia.
This is the most comprehensive historical video about our people.
Thanks
This Austronesian's perspective of world's history really touch me deep. As a fellow Austronesian of Sundanese-Javanese heritage from the island of Java, this common ancestral links with our brother and sisters across Pacific and Indian Oceans make me feel proud and tremendously moved. Our ancestors are the true masters of waves, master of oceans.
"Nenek moyangku orang pelaut.... gemar mengarung luas samudra..."
("My ancestors was sailors..., who loved to explore the vast oceans...")
Great video. This was very informative. I'm happy to be reminded, that no matter how different we are today, we came from the same ancestry. And we are family, we are brothers.
I'm very happy for the positive comments, like we meet with long time no see brothers 😂
Manusia Jawa what does manusia mean?
@@AE-ix2iz Human
Manusia Jawa thank you 🙏
@@AE-ix2iz Manusia is from Sanskrit, similiar with huMAN in english, and An-NAAS in Arab.
@@AE-ix2iz Manusia Jawa Means Javanese
Proud to be Indonesian, proud to be Austronesian.
Hello fellow Austronesian.
Love you brother 💪🔥🇵🇭
I am a laid back and humble Micronesian Austronesian one of our navigational star is call Timor/timur it only point to a place in Malay/Indonesian and one of my ancestor and a cousin of mine today are name after this star. God blesses you all.
Timor or timur means East.
Its in eastern part of austronesian origin of Nusantara
I am also named after an Arabic star, which where my God resides
Josh LibenirokGel iteiu rewe bwe Isa gemasi sheg bwe gang sheg refaliwash iga..en aten iya?😁
Ragle Milat Iakwe jen Majol ean lo
Josh Libenirok yokwe to u as well bro have a good one ..it's good to feel United through our roots🤙👊💖💖💖
In Kiribati we have tales of the Austronesian migrations from Buru and Kiroro (Modern day Bouru and Gilolo, Maluku) who slowly intermingled with the already indigenous Melanesian population from either Vanuatu or Solomon Islands. These Austronesian visitors ate food that made their mouth red known as te renga (the mixture) in I-Kiribati which was most likely betel nut, something that cannot be grown in Kiribati due to the poor soil. My research suggests these sailors were from the Alifuru people, as one cultural practice they abide by is not to eat your ancestral spirit or animal (i.e if your Ancestral totem is the Shark then you cannot eat it). We do the same thing in Kiribati too however it is seldom mentioned in public because when most people hear you still abide by the old ways then they also think you practice the old magic/sorcery too which in most cases is true.
Hello,Im half Moluccan and half Romanian Jewish!Yes,I heard as well of this.Thank you for your interest in my people!Moluccans are a mixture of Austronesian and Melanesian by the way.We look similair to maybe Palau people or East Timor,the latter of which shares a similar AustroMelanesian heritage as us!
@@gpl992 that is the first time i heard those 3 words in one sentence
That’s very interesting. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Really amazing one our first major clan here are the Shark (RiPako) clan hi neighbors I’m your typical northern islands group just above the equator. Some of our legends come from the South. Kon Maori!
gpl992 wow romanian jewish/moluccan. just curious.. where do u live?
Sup from South Auckland Manukau, Kia Ora from Aotearoa, Talofa from Samoa & Guten Tag from Germany :)
I was born Samoan/German in Samoa, brought up in Aotearoa (also known as New Zealand - Colonised by the British empire but originally Maori descendants).
History is so tragic & beautiful all at once.
Sending big hugs to my Austronesian Aiga/whanau (Samoan & Maori for family) out there!
Pure Filipino from Philippines 🇵🇭 (Ilocano-Tagalog-Bicolano descent)!!
Proud to be Austronesian 💪🏊♂️
infamouskarl pascual I am Sundanese from Indonesia.
@@sukmawijaya5166 hello there 😄 so is the Austronesian theory also being taught there in Indonesia? In the past here in Philippines (1950's-1990's), we were taught that Filipinos came from Malay and Indonesian settlers. But the Austronesian theory says the opposite and is now accepted. Terima Kasih 👍
@No Name when i check the current history textbooks, the austronesian theory is already being taught. I am just not sure if is being taught all around schools.
@@karlos_infamous cause it make sense .. if taiwan is the 1st austronesian
Pareho tayo. 😄
Who made this documentary?
Edit: So it seems like it was a bunch of good, high-quality clips put together. It's amazing how similar the depictions of ancient Austronesians are by different countries. It's probably the owner of the channel who compiled this. I would love to view the documentaries where the clips are from.
Justin Namuco it is. I like this kind of videos. HISTORY OF ASIA PACIFIC
Some works of a Malaysian underground internet og. Most are from Apocalypto and History channel docus
I recognized the scene when Magellan fought Lapu-Lapu at the Battle of Mactan in the Philippines. It was pulled from one of the Philippines' broadcasting station's montage music video of the national anthem depicting Philippine history.
@@bernardpolicarpio651 apocalypto? I've sent hat film dozens of times and don't remember a clip from it
The writer is really talented historian
Thank you for featuring the Austronesian people. The time line of migration events is accurate. I hope that many more documentary films and vidéos about Austronesians will be shown all around the world explaining our past and its glory as a unique race. Days are coming where ASEAN nations will rebuild and restore a single Austronesian identity throughout South East Asia and the whole Pacific Island region. Greetings and peace to all Austronesians. We are all brothers and sisters. - greetings from the Philippines
Greetings from Singapore
true....the maritime kingdoms of South East Asia are of low profile in world history...Austronesians and Khmer built cities and monuments of equal prestige as the the monuments of otherr civilizations and used the ocean as a means to conduct trade and propagate agriculture and culture
Just wait, currency become one in south Asia
too bad Western Indonesians are too proud of their Hindu-Buddhist history, and Malaysians are fond of Islam. Everyone should go back to the original Austronesian culture. Leave all history. The oceans are calling. Greetings from Maluku, Eastern Indonesia.
@@wijaya4565 Yep those religions are nto Austronesian origin, they are borrowed.
I’m Greek and not Austronesian, but this is amazing. I know even more about the world now.
balkans are superior to SEA 🤭🤭
@@Agent-ie3uvPersians are more Superior. Balkans are just weak bitchs never won a war
@@Agent-ie3uvWhere are you from?
as a modern Dayak child,born and raised in the land of Hornbill.and still raised in the way of life of our ancestors in the past is a source of pride for me.
@@Agent-ie3uv shut the hell up
Greeting from 🇮🇩 to fellow strong Austronesian
I am an Austronesian from Micronesia 🇫🇲 from my island we still travel by the stars at night.
Much love to all my Austronesian brothers & sisters out there ❤️
Is it you guys who are still keeping the sailing traditions alive in the Pacific?
Yes my Uncle who have passed away. He taught the Polynesians.
Warm greetings from Flores Island ( Indonesia ) to my all Austronesian cousin around the world...We proud to have ancestor who dared to sail the ocean...🙏🙏🙏🙏
But we cant sail the oceans and sees now beacuse china 😢
I'm Maori from Aotearoa or New 🇳🇿. Greetings to my fellow Austronesians.
1. Tahi 6. Ono
2. Rua 7. Whitu
3. Toru 8. Waru
4. Wha 9. Iwa
5. Rima 10. Tekau
It’s basically Samoan task lua Tolu Fa Lima ono fitu valu Iva Sefulu
Visayan (central Philippines)
1. Usa
2. Duha
3. Tulo
4. Upat
5. Lima
6. Unom
7. Pito
8. Walo
9. Siyam
10. Napulo
Borneo Iban sarawak East Malaysia
1.Sitik
2.Dua
3.Tiga
4.Empat
5.Lima
6.nam
7.Tujoh
8.Lapan
9.Semilan
10.Sepuloh
Only malays say 7 tujuh and 8 lapan, while java, maori , filipin use 7 pitu and 8 walu
Sundanese, hiji, dua, tilu, opat, lima, genep, tujuh, dalapan, salapan, sapuluh, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
Im from Fiji and i noticed how some of the words we use is similar to polynesia, micronesia, melanesia and other parts of asia particularly Philipines and indigenous Malaysian language. Our ancestors believe they came from west africa but i also believed it was throught their journey down through Asia that they language mixed or something.
We all worshiping coconut
@@LatoLato66 not us.
@erick meyer yes they are starting bussiness here and the government is inviting them. Although their leaders was arrested, their bussinesses still continue to operate. Some of their people and our people have died probably in some sort of cult sacrifices.
Yup like in Aotearoa they use a e I o u, tagalog(filipino) also uses the same thing. I'm a ilocano(people from northern philippines) and some of the ancient tribe we got moved to Banaue, Buscalan.. Few of them are called Igorot(Built Banaue Rice Terraces). Theres an old female that does tattooing, we call her "Fang-ud" when you spell it its "Whang-od". Fa as "Wha".
@@chnsa2540 we call tatoo the qia.😊
Wow I Am Polynesian Māori I know about my Māori history & had no idea our ancestors were this intelligent and incredibly resilient
I am the descendant of one of the 1,400 Malagasy who were, in the 1700s, enslaved and brought to what is now the US state of Virginia. When I took my DNA test last summer, I thought a mistake had been made. But, when a results update was made, my percentage didn't go away. So, I started researching and found out that truth really IS stranger than fiction! I may never be able to figure out who my Malagasy ancestor was, but blood doesn't lie.
What is your dna result?
Hi sister, greeting from your long long looong cousin in Bali, Indonesia
But i can see u have some Austronesian face
Just like Muhammad Ali. He has Malagasy blood in his vein
@@tonilts7235 damn i didn't know that. Although having look it up it was his father's grandmother who was Malagasy.
Giant Ocean: exists
Austronesians: It's free real estate.
Row row your boat!
free sea food eat all u can..
@@seethruyou255 sushi on 10.000 bc.
11:14 no wonder until this day, Javanese men from the villages are sent throughout Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia for construction works, and they do it fast, accurate and dedicated. I just came to know from this video that no wonder the builder's blood has been descending from their ancestors
Petronas twon towers structure seem to resemble Prambanan steepe structure...though it was designed by an Argentinian who no doubt incorporated Nusantara Hindu Buddhism archutecture in its design
You right, java people is tribe builder until now.
lmao u mean cheap labor
I agree, Dubai has been built not by the locals but fellow Austronesian such Filipinos. We are skilled for long time which runs thru our blood, DNA and experiences.
@Azazel Nicholas here is some Jealous tribe...because his tribe don't have great history...
Your videos are really awesome and the footage is incredible. Can you please just list the names of the movies/documentaries you used because I would love to watch some of them, but I don't know the name. Thanks!
some.of them are Malaysian
Merong Mahawangsa...about one of the founder of Langkasuka kingdom which is later part of Srivijaya empire and a legendary Malay figure
Malays in Malaysia and their sultans are direct descendants of the Srivijayan kings and people
Puteri Gunung Ledang...about a mythological Majapahit princess betrothed to the Sultan of Malacca
Aayirathil oruvan 'ஆயிரத்தில் ஒருவன்' a tamil film was also featured
Roro Mendut (1982)
Saur Sepuh: Satria Madangkara (1987)
Saur Sepuh II: Pesanggrahan Keramat (1988)
Film Mahakarya Borobudur "Taksaka" (2018) Dinas Dikbud Kab Magelang
Negeri Indonesia - Tonaas Jejak Panglima Perang Minahasa (2016) TVRI
Barakati (2014)
Puteri Gunung Ledang (2004)
Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (2010)
Lost Worlds: City of the God Kings (2002)
Roots (2016)
Садко (1952)
The Story of Ruapekapeka (2017) NZ Wars
Khát vọng Thăng Long (2010)
Shamanic Ritual of Ifugao Tribe (2018)
Wagnis in der Südsee (2010) Terra X
'Aho'eitu (2015)
Tūmatauenga (2010)
Rapa Nui (1994)
Ho'omau (2016)
The Legend of Kava Tonga (2015)
The Dead Lands (2014)
Until the Sun Sets (2012)
Waitangi: What Really Happened (2011)
The Bounty (1984)
James Cook - Seefahrer und Entdecker (2017) ARD.de
Captain James Cook (1988)
Ancient City of Nan Madol (2019) National Geographic
Easter Island: Mysteries of a Lost World (2014)
Ten Canoes (2006)
The Sleeping Dictionary (2003)
Mankind: The Story of All of Us (2012) History Channel
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire (2006)
Marco Polo (2014) Netflix
De Slavernij (2011)
Meermin Slave Ship Mutiny (2010) PBS
ගිනිසර (2018) Ginisara
කාල (2017) Kaala
මහරජ ගැමුණු (2015) Maharaja Gemunu
ආලෝකෝ උදපාදි; (2017) Aloko Udapadi
අබා (2008) Aba
ஆயிரத்தில் ஒருவன் (2010) Aayirathil Oruvan
ഉറുമി (2011) Urumi
अजिंठा (2012) Ajintha
Deep Ocean: The Lost World of the Pacific (2015)
Atlas 4D : Hawaii (2010) Discovery Channel
Secrets of the Tang Treasure Ship (2009)
Ancient Aliens: Indonesia's Lost Pyramids (2019)
Imperium - Wettlauf nach Ostindien (2015)
Max Havelaar (1976)
Marquesas Metamorphoses (2017) Explore the World Around & Within
轩辕大帝 (2016)
郑和下西洋(2009)
Isabel (2014)
Assassin's Creed (2016)
1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992)
Cumhurbaşkanlığının İstanbul’un fethi reklam filmi (2018)
ปืนใหญ่จอมสลัด (2008)
ทวิภพ (2004)
สุดสาคร (2006)
راه آبی ابريشم (2011) Maritime Silk Road
@@edhaje really hard work 👍👍
@@edhaje you should pin this answer 👍🏻
Alhamdulillah.... May Allah bless our ancestors....
I always fels like Maori and other Polynesians were like far cousins whenever I meet new people they think I’m either Indonesian, hawaïan or japanese guess its normal when I got all In my gene pool haha my father told me that our ancestors came from Hainan and Vietnam and I’m so proud of beign mixed with all those beautiful people ❤️
It means you are full Austroasiatic or Austronesian with Austroasiatic. Hope you can find what you really are when you buy a DNA test it will show you if you are pure Austronesian or half. Austroasiatic and austronesian is the two prominent group in Indonesia, and Malaysia while in the Philippines majority is full Austronesian. That's why if you watch DNA test of Filipino here in youtube it only show philippines archipelago and only few have foreign blood.
ASEAN need to unite and make their own Hollywood to promote archipelago culture
Already did, indonesian made bumilangit for superheroes based on nusantara land. There are also malaysian actor brent in gundala. It wont be too long before the lore expand to other austronesian countries
Nanto Sennin I’m Micronesian and I love Filipino films comedy especially!
@Joshua张志鸿 yeah they even try to think that all ethnic in malaysia and indonesia are of malay archipelago.
@@tartilasahid8056 Austronesians' history and world's contributions are too insignificant compared to those of Han Chinese's to be qualified being portrayed in Hollywood movies.
We need austronesian literature
God bless our ancestors!
Agree
Lahumul fatihah
بارك الله فيكم اخواني
This video is awesome. We the Austronesian people should trace back our roots and unite together. Due to our petty differences we were defeated by other external threat. We need to check the Chinese and Western hegemonic activity in our territory. Let us rise again my brothers! Lets make Nusantra and the whole Austronesian world great again.
Excellent video Edhaje! Keep them coming.
no problem with the Chinese
SEA prospered because of trade with Ancieny China and India and Arabswhich were non confrontational..its a reason Austronedians easily adopted their religions
the problem is Communist China...which is confrontational and destructive like the Europran colonialisys
We must put a stop to the advancing Chinese from China.....The Chinese is waiting to grap what belongs to us.....
Austronesians originated along the Southeastern coast of China before they spread to Taiwan and diversified. The most ancient Austronesian DNA is not in Southeast Asians (eg Indonesians, Malays etc.) today but amongst Southern Chinese who have mixed with Han Chinese blood and/or Taiwanese aborigines. Austronesian speakers in Southeast Asia are not pure blooded Austronesians either. Malays, Indonesians are genetically as much Austronesian as they are Austro-Asiatic (eg Orang Asli, Khmer, Semang, Senoi etc.)
Ancient China was a largely patriarchal society, hence when the territory of China expanded from the Central Plains and Austronesian speaking regions in Southeast China became Sinicized, Han Chinese (Sinitic) men often ended up marrying local women of indigenous genetic stock. This can be genetically proven. Conversely, many of the most ancient Austronesian societies we're largely matriarchal (this is true even amongst many Taiwanese Aboriginal tribes today), hence while the Austronesian maternal DNA spread, the patrilineal lineage of the local indigenous population endured. You have Taiwanese aborigines with paternal Y-DNA Haplogroup O1a, Indonesians and Malays with Haplogroup O2a, then the Polynesians and Maori with Haplogroup C2. Hence even though Southern China may be completely Sinicized in terms of patrilineal DNA, the Austronesian element in their maternal DNA endures. Culturally and linguistically there are also some peculiarities amongst Southern Chinese groups which serves as evidence that there was clearly a non-Sinitic substratum in the region. For example the worship of snake totems in Fujian province and some words in the local vernacular that seems to share closer links with an underlying Austronesian substratum (eg the Southern Min word for "feet" is "kha", thought to be etymologically related to Malay "kaki")
yahataru True. As a close student of history, I cant deny the fact that Ancient China, India and Arabia brought more good than harm to Us. Its just that the current Chinese government lost their confusian values that they are known for after adopting the plague that is communism and now they are emulating the western powers imprialistic ideas and flexing its muscle upon us. Its seems that the ruling chinese goverment is so paranoid to prevent another hundred years of humiliation but at the expense of its neighbors.
@erick meyer
Tibetans are themselves of similar genetic stock to the Han Chinese. Both ethnic groups share the same origin, and both the Tibetan as well as Chinese languages belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family in the same fashion that the Austronesian language family does, al beit with much less genetic variation given the geographical span of Sino-Tibetan peoples is less. Uyghurs are not indigenous to the region that is now called the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. The region of the Tarim Basin was historically inhabited by various Indo-European tribes like the Tocharians and ancient Iranians (Sogdians, Persians, Bactrians etc.); the Han Chinese arrived in Xinjiang by the Han Dynasty more than 2200 years ago, whereas the Turkic Uyghurs only invaded and settled in the region of Xinjiang during the 10th century Turko-Islamic invasion of Buddhist Khotan following the collapse of the Uyghur Khaganate in modern day Mongolia.
Austronesian. We are a big family.
From animism,hindu-buddhist, now we are mostly are christians and muslims.
Western did such a bad thing to us such as slavery.
Now im glad with my ancestors. Proud to be Muslim AUSTRONESIAN.
Indonesian
Austronesian : " trust me I am Engineer"
Navigator. Trust me I’m navigator.
L-Men : Trust me it works
Kuli Jawa, membangun candi
I'm a dayak from the Malaysian state of Sarawak, Borneo.
Greetings to my fellow austronesians cousin!
Oooohaaaa! Salam dari Sabah!
🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Greetings from tagalog peoples
Hai im dayak from Kalimantan Barat indonesia.. Bangga jadi bagian Austrinesian😄
Melayu asalnya orang dayak.
There were also Austronesians in Kyushu before the Yayoi assimilated them. The Kumaso, Hayato, and Azumis were living in Kyushu before they got assimilated into the greater Yayoi population. Yayou would then assimilate the Ainu, this period in time is called the Jomon period.
source?
@@AkitaMix yeah that's BS
@@thelastkhan6702 Hayato are totally Austronesian tribes
@@kunnu6752 It is especulated by some historians, but it isn´t confirmed. They could just be jomon people who didn´t assimilated to Yayoi culture, which would make sense sinse that region of southwestern Kyushu has a higher percentage of Jomon dna compared to the average percentage in Japan. Austronesian dna isn´t very common however.
That might explain why southern Kyushu dialects are different from those spoken in Fukuoka and Nagasaki.
In filipino, and everytime it goes through tondo and luzon all the austronesians around it wear large amount of gold.
Wear Gold
Eat Delicious Pagpag
Make sense
@@TheBECK321RACIST on the spot yuck!!!!
@@TheBECK321 umm...pagpag can mean alot of things in tagalog and the food pagpag is only eaten by people who lives in the slump area not to mention pagpag also means dust off and it also means dust off the presence of the dead (Don't talk sh*t about my people since without us austronesians might be as wild spread as it is today
Proud Filipino here. Hi sisters and brothers🇵🇭
I hope they taught this part of history more in my school here in the Philippines 〒_〒 and told us more stories abt the people living in this era but most of the things taught to us were during the colonial era
The Austronesian poeple are more advanced poeple during back time. They could be Aztic poeple or The last Atlantic people which they mastered the Advance Technology during back time
Yeah. And thats why the filipino has some weird fetish about the european man. They somehow will go for them eventho he is the not likeable man. But as long as he is european i guess.
@@predfir must be a deep-rooted obsession OR Half - Pinoy babies are "prettier"
It’s impossible. The Spanish erased our pre-colonial history. All of the native scripts were burned to the ground, because of their belief that these are works of the devil. Our ancient structures were also destroyed.
@@GaryHField not all of them tho, like the igorots they were the only tribe here that wasn't colonized.
Austronesians (not Asian) are a force to be reckoned with. Fierce, cunning, strong willed and an expert in survival in the harsh tropical wilderness.. we are as battle hardened as the Vikings.. if not, maybe stronger and better. If United, we can create a new empire and rule the world!
Aw ffs mate. You watching too many movies. 😁
You guys did come from warriors of India I believe the naga were yous
@@brandontimucua5983 nope indians are indians nobody else
@@steveboy7302 there is austroloid Indian groups look up Indians with melensian DNA it makes sense cause the melensians at one time lived almost all over Asia an they couldn't leave to Australia till it opened up cause it was also under ice but I don't know how many go back there I know there is also a east African Arab austroloid branch to in Oman Arabia
@Jedidiah Apphus you can look up melensian Indians there is a austroloid group there
If we go back farther, we should see the first inhabitant of South east asia, which is the ancestor of melanesians and negritos and probably native australian. Well i know they're technically not Austronesian, but i believe they are our very close relatives as we have inhabited the lands together for so long alongside each other and also they probably have helped us crossed the ocean too!
Love Austronesians we are the big family in the world
Yeah us polys appreciate Yous
500 Millions Austronesian World wide .!! 👍
I like it how you can hear the numbers in different Austronesian languages, from the proto-language in Taiwan to those currently in use throughout the world, seeing how they diverged and evolved
Wow... I just discovered this video. I love the inclusion of the counting with each of the languages, where 5 (lima/rima) and 8 (walu/walo/valu) are the numbers that managed to change less compared to the others on the wide expansion to far away lands. I've been doing a lot of research about the history of European contact with Maritime SE Asia, and it's crazy how Europeans went to great lengths to control the Spice Islands ( which included a race to find a westward route to skip the middleman in Arabia), just for nutmeg, mace, and cloves. Great job, love it!
Limwau here in pohnpei Micronesia
13:03 To seek for better fortune known as "Ranto". It kinda sounds familiar with the Indonesian/Malay word "Rantau". Gee, we are all one big family. A family of great sailors, craftsmen, builders, farmers, you name it. 😇
Ranto is from how some malay ppl say that. Especially in minang people region.
Meranto.
Later, Javanese make it smoother by call it "merantau".
It's always great to learn about one's roots. Thank you very much for this!
Terima kasih atas videonya
Bangga sekali menjadi seorang Austronesia
Mauliate ma di video on
Sonang hian rohangku gabe halak Austronesia
Thanks for the video
So proud to be an Austronesian
let's unite again to make security in the South China Sea
Best comment
Agree....!!!!
Ulululu
Be aware of Chinese dominance. That's the next chapter on this movie.
@@robertilles100 watch less TV, think more..
Austronesians are sea gypsies and the greatest seafarers. Interestingly, Filipinos comprise 1/4 of the worlds no. of sailors. It's truly in our DNA to be in waters
never call our ancestors gypsies brother..they are great travellers!
Kidding right? I’m Filipino and all my uncle still use austronesia technology to hunt fish
we are not gypsies bro we are of our own
The only austronesian that would qualify as a gypsy are the bajau/badjao/orang laut... most of us were sedentary...
@@tumao_kaliwat_napulo
Probably your generation. Sedentary in the phone.Your ancestors were busy rowing them boats to make a living. Shame on you.
Proud Austronesian here too.
Though I believe the diaspora may also be simultaneous across Taiwan, Philippines, Borneo and Indo. They do not have yo be linear. Maybe different sets of people spread out simultaneously
Our ancestors actually originated from East Coast of China (Fujian and Guangdong), before migrating to Taiwan. That’s why the Chinese people from there have light brown skin, because they have Austronesian ancestry.
@@GaryHField
We are actually descendants of SHEM. Hebrew Shemites. After the flood, we descended from the lineage of Shem. Going to the east.
Ophir is the ancient Biblical name of Philippines
@@smudge82_ stop, you know thats not true.
I'm from Celebes (Sulawesi) island 🇮🇩
MIftahul Janna 😘
ikut komen aja
Same
Ur almost in philippines hehe
Me too
The Mongols: LETS CONQUER THE WORLD
The Nusantara People: Let me stop you right there
*won, and proceed to laze under banana tree*
Austronesian in South East Asia never yielded to the Europeans and wiped out like the South American Indians..they make use of the archipalego to regroup and force the Europeans into treaty ..
Contrary ti belief...Malay peninsular was never a colony except for the Straits Settlements and made treaty to becime Protectorate..when Britain wants to make the Malay states a colony the Malays opposed and secured independence
Mongols are not fond of the ocean.
The desert was their thing. Mongol specialty was horseback riding in the desert, hard to translate that to a swim😂
@@hijazzainsEuropeans wiped out American Natives through biological sickness. Something that many other groups outside of the Americas had biological immunity to. Please be respectful of that my friend.
@@hijazzainsIt wasn't because Natives "yielded to Europeans" it was disease.
As a Malay mix Bajau Samah from Malaysia, I'm proud of being part of Austronesia Family, much love to all my family, Selamat Sejahtera❤️
You are Austronesia don't say konsep alam Melayu
@@yogasetiaoneright, no such race called malay
@@fauziahmad7054 how come there is no Malay race when there is Tanah Melayu... stop spreading your stupidity dude...
Melayu is a name of place. That's one of many archepelago in the world. Malay is a place and not an ethnicity. We're Austronesia Family. Much love from Bali
@@yogasetiaoneEXACTLY
Masya allah andai punya mesin wktu.. Ingin rasanya menjelajah asal usul negri ku 🇮🇩 dan sejarah2 peradaban bangsa2 d dunia..tiada yang tidak mungkin.. Allahuakbar..🤲 😇 🤗❤️
Austronesian speaker from West Papua.
Malay from Malaysia..proud to be part of austronesian family...
Welcome aboard the Father ship not the mother ship ancient sayings retold again, " The Ocean belong to the men and the Land belong to the women.
@Joshua张志鸿 the only real people is ancient papuan people that become one with austronesian then be MELANESIAN
Austronesian from Madagascar, so proud my ancestors have been travelers and explorer😍even the african and arabic ones❤️
Your not Austronesian
@@jvictor16 nobody is
Tongan... Polynesian!!! hello brothers and sisters:)
we might not brothers in faith but i will tell you that you will always be my brothers in blood and in my heart love you austronasian people from the philippines one heart one soul. peace yow :)
greeting from Indonesia, Austronesia united!
AUSTRONESIAN ONE BLOOD .!!
Cambodian 🇰🇭 Cham. Destroyed by Vietnam. The south china sea was once called Champa sea for Cham Melayu kingdom of Champa which ruled trade routes in the area. Our great sailing history ♥️
Champa kingdom under represented in world history. Champa 192 AD to 1832 AD prior was known as the Dong Son culture. Champa rice introduced to Song China that helped the explosive population growth of China. China Sea used to be called The Champa Sea due to the seafaring Chaos
@@bobbyo3867 thanks for the added information! And to mention spice trades as well which probably influenced or brought other traders like Arabs. Most likely how they influenced us! Love informative history.
Also genetic of the austronesians.
Chams and khmer once a rival now became close friend when thais & viet comes
@@siswokusumo4263 Chams and Khmer were also allies in the Cambodian-Spanish War. Not many have ever heard of this war but it's very interesting. Spain wanted to spread Christianity throughout mainland southeast Asia. Look into it.
@@siswokusumo4263 yes! Very true. Thais want Angkor, and Viets also wanted the land and politically, they still do even if they don't say it. And they got Champa and Mekong Delta Khmer Krom. And Thais always wanted to control Angkor Wat and Siam Riep.
Whoever made this really took a lot of effort, I feel like I'm watching a film about the Mayans or Olmecs, lol
So that’s why we all look alike cousin’s and have respect factor in our blood.
Proud 💪Austronesian of the Mwoakilloa/Pohnpei🇫🇲 kind.
Proud indeed ... Micronesia all the way..Austronesian forever
Austronesians built the Banaue Rice Terraces which is a World Heritage Site
Banaue Rice Terraces, yes that's true.
Among all the world heritage, at least this one promotes life. Not for the "dead ones" if you compare other world heritage.
Banaue Rice Terraces are occasionally called the "Eighth Wonder of the World"
@Northerner Highlander not Malay
23:40 kia ora as a Maori this video is so good knowing I descend from warriors and navigators, its also accurate and I appreciate the effort and research put into it, very impressive. I have a book of my ancestry line leading down to 1700's. Kia Kaha !
Whats your whakapapa and tupuna?
Austronesian people from Madagascar are decendants of people from Borneo (Kalimantan). This is evident because of DNA and language tracing. Borneo is also known as Kalimantan and is today split between three nations: Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.
Greeting from West Kalimantan 👐😊
N. E Greeting back from the Netherlands🇳🇱🇮🇩❤️
Adiwira Tiang Negara Wow there.. Either you’re ignorant or not so bright in the head. I’m guessing the second.
Yap Leon you is true Madagaskar is from mother Java,Bugis(Sulawesi)and Kalimantan all women stay in Madagaskar..don't listen Malay people to many damage brain they claim..oke brother..in greeting Salam long lost brother
@Adiwira Tiang Negara lol it's belong to sulu sultinate🙄
Good to see many positive comments on this page!
With the big Austronesian family right here!
: )
Sigma Austronesians exploring the world
Greetings from Madagascar 🇲🇬
They are my Ancestors. love you all from Austronesian family indigenous people from Vietnam . thanks
I recently learned that the austronesians created the first ancient civilizations in China, long before the appearance of the Chinese on Earth. They and the ancestors of the Vietnamese created civilizations when the Sahara was still a savanna and many very large and small rivers flowed through It, 5 thousand years ago BC.
Liangzhu culture, O1 Haplogroup people just like Austronesian..😁
Han Chinese wiped them out...
@@paulfri1569 This was due to the cooling of the climate. The ancestors of the Chinese grew millet and the Autronesians grew rice. At the same time, 1500-1000 years ago, the Harappan civilization in India fell. Some moved to Japan and became the first component of the Japanese nation, the Yayoi culture
Vâng đó là tộc lớn tên Baiyue tổ tiên của tộc Việt chúng tôi
Austronesian in eastern side : discover new island and begin to create civilization
Austronesian in western side : WAR
Oof. RIP Western Austronesians.
Right next to Asia that's why 😭😭
Because chinese and mongol from north came down there
Orang Sunda?
asia
Lapita People - Polynesian Ancestors
Thank you this was well put together
Hello! Salam! APA khabar? Proud to be an Austronesian! Love from Singapore 🇸🇬
Btw Bahasa Melayu is Singapore's national language.
Bahasa melayu ya bahasa Indonesia atuh gimana haha
@@jayaofficaltv3599 bahasa Indonesia itu menyerap semua bahasa tiap daerah bro
no you are chinese
@@jayaofficaltv3599 wkwk pea, b.indo itu menyerap bahasa melayu, belanda, dan portugis, makanya pengucapan dan vocab nya banyak yang beda. Bahasa melayu lebih dahulu ada
Hebat bangsa melayu pada ketika itu dapat membina meriam. Amazing
Proud Ilonggo-Ilocano here 💪 Glory to Austronesia.
Arkham Sans Sao mi ditoy! Proud Pangasinan-Ilokano here ❤️
Hello brothers ! Malay, Filipino, Java, Samoa, Tonga let's commune again, thousands years of Brotherhood !
Proud Tagalog here.
@@zhakimel hey my friend
@@shahanibraga7498 our ancestors came from taiwan
I have some Javanese blood from my grandmother. Proud to have Austronesian blood from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
What an excellent feature. So well researched and the images and videos so well sequenced to present a continuum for the first time ever of epic saga of Austronesian migrations and diversification that truly give a sense of awe for a group of people so resilient in adapting to every environment they settled in. It captured the creativity and resourcefulness of a race that have colonized far flung islands and lands with the mastery of the seas and brought forth cultures that harnessed every environment they were given. From great empires to grand monument creations, it is spectacular to see that this feature have traced the development of mountain tribes of Taiwan all the way to Madagascar, Rapa Nui and Hawaii. I have never seen a documentary like this before. My only wish that a narration was reading the caption so I can focus on the video itself. The details are so spectacular and in many ways, accurate.
I am part of this great Austronesian race. This feature did give me a sense of pride and unity with fellow Austronesians regardless of language, religion or ethnic grouping. For once we can embrace with pride that we were once mountain tribes from Taiwan whose descendants have settled a large part of the world for their heritage.
Maraming salamat kalahi sa iyong napakagandang salaysay ng pinagmulan ng ating lipi.
I'm just crying while learning about my ancestors life before, thank you for the video. ♡Philippines
@Deez Knuts thank you♡ where you from?
1000th like!
Love Austronesians from India!🤗🤗🤗
I am crying 😭, Austronesian from Indonesia here ❤️
And now we know. South china ocean is Autronesian Ocean. We owner the ocean. We belong together. Yes. Ahah
no, no. China numba wan
Let's change South China Sea name to be "Austronesian Sea"
That would be khemer land
No this is East Vietnam sea Dong Hai
Its Northern Borneo Sea.
Greetings from the Western Austronesian Family. 🇲🇾🇸🇬🇮🇩🇧🇳
Nusantara or Malay Archipelago.
Where is Philippines and Thailand?
@@yogasetiaone sorry, just enter
🇵🇭🇹🇱🇵🇬sad