This should also be included on main stream media! These people, the Aetas are and always have been a part of our country and should not be excluded from the rest of society. Their way of life and culture should be preserved by everyone.
@anjorbalderrama767 Your understanding of the word "Preserved" in what I've said is too little. Try broadening your understanding of it first before commenting, it might help you in the future.
More help from the government please. I keep praying to stop the corruptions in all agencies of Philippine government so that these group of people receive more help from the government like source of income in farming and livestock program.
@@anjorbalderrama767 ... Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. You may think they are living less then what you normally view, but to them or any one less it perfectly fine.
What amazes me is her generosity... She has very little, but she's still thinking about what she can give for the city dwellers to take home. So genuine and golden, bless her heart.
oo ang babait ng mga aeta nung nursing students kami na assign sa sitio aduan health center dito sa clark, tuwing uuwi na may padala silang papaya, kamote, ube, gabi, saging samin ang kapalit nun eh bigas tsaka de latang pagkain
Anong she has very little ang pinagsasabi mo mo eh lawak nga ng lupain nila dito Pampanga at dami niyang tanim na mga gulay at prutas. Panahon na para baguhin mo ang pananaw mo sa "wealth".
When she said, "Nag aral ka man o hindi wag mong bastusin wag mong apakan ang kapwa mo Aeta," really hits home! For me, di lang sa kapwa Aeta na naapply, but it applies to all of us! With or without education, dapat same respect anf love ang pinapakita natin walang pinipili! I could listen to this woman all day! There is so much wisdom to learn from her! And I love that they are very content with what the Lord has provided for them! The generosity and the hospitality are just amazing! God bless you, po Nanay, and I pray that our Almighty God will bless you and your family abundantly ❤😊
nong maliit pa kai ng kalat ang aeta sa aming lugar noon sabi namin saan kayo galing. sabi nila sa isla na puti yun pala sinasabi na isla yong boracay. aeta noon ang nakatira doon pinalayas sila tapos inangkin ang isla amt bininta sa mayayaman. yong nag leder pa mga ubods patay yon .inunti unti nila. napanuod ren sa balita pag gusto nilang agawin ang lupa ng aita pinapatay nila.
This by far is one of my favorite episode. The original inhabitants who have been marginalized by colonialism and conventional society, and sadly looked down upon for their ancestry and way of life. This is a story worthy of greater telling, exploration and expansion especially in today’s world in need of greater respect for the environment. Kudos for doing this story.
The original people of the Philippines, and the Austronesian Filipinos look down on them mostly because of their way of life and because of their dark skin. There’s a stigma with Filipinos with dark skin.
Its worth to show this documented film to our young new generations as part of their curriculum. Thank you for this informative video. ❤ I wish the government provide more support for these people. Mabuhay ang kultura ng mga katutubo ng ating inang bayan. 🇵🇭
😂 batas nga kaya lang binabaril naman ng mga buwaya yung tututol sa pag-angkin nila aa lupang hindi naman kanila. tapos binibinta sa mga lahi ng singkit tapos ginagawan ng pogo hub o kaya kumpanya ng kahit anu-anu. tingnan mo sa mindanao ilang datu naba yung nabaril, ultimo kahit balita man lang hindi ngah pinaaalam hustisya pa kaya. @@2460z_htdja
Grew up always seeing aetas in the streets. Missed opportunity talaga para sa'kin yung di sila nakausap kasi I was given a wrong impression when I was a kid. I regret it now, but I'm glad na mas nakikita ko na sila ngayon sa'min na nagtitinda ng sarili nilang ani - without the middle man - and hindi nanghihingi ng pera or pagkain. Nung high school ako, they would usually visit the school and remind us na "Wag niyo kaming bibigyan pag nanghihingi, para hindi maging tamad yung mga kasama namin."
It was 2019 when we visited a couple of Aeta communities flattened by magnitude 6 earthquake near Porac. Even in crisis I was deeply touched by their calm, resilient, and friendly dispositions lining up for whatever we can give. Ito ang tunay na lahing Pilipino! Thank you Featr for giving us a glimpse of their way of living :-)
When I see these people, their way of life, it's like a music - repeatedly, to listen;this too repeatedly to watch, to remind us, we need to humble ourselves. Evertime we fail, just think of these people, somehow be thankful for what you have. ❤
I live in Pampanga and I'm always happy to see Aeta people selling their produce in San Fernando during the ber months. We call it "Tinipa na la reng Aeta" which means "The Aetas came down from the mountains". And most Kapampangans would support their little stalls and buy vegetables from them
I hope they buy at FAIR prices and not cheap prices (in the Ube video here in Featr the Aeta lady said that their ube were not bought with FAIR prices).
I live in Pampanga too, just like what you have said, I support them too by buying their products. Ube, Papaya, Saging Saba and minsan may guyabano at luya din… Ube nila the best, kasi malalaki at walang sira… In terms of price? Marunong na din sila… Hindi na pwede lokohin ng iba…
She is very articulate, and she speaks from the heart. The wisdom that she has is rooted from the simplicity of their lives. "Hindi mo naman kasi hawak ang buhay eh. Huwag kalimutan ang kultura."
The land grabbing issue is very much true for other Aeta tribes. These people have been here are one of the first settlers of the country and do not abide by the contemporary norms of land ownership. Their best legal defence on paper is the Indigenous People's Rights Act where ancestral domains and ancestral lands are recognized as theirs... on paper. Politics and capitalism always finds a way to weasel in these lands for their gain. IPs are met with systemic hindrances (education and economics) so we as Filipinos have a moral obligation to give voice to these people. We need to demand a stronger implementation of the IPRA. Well-made video Featr. Kudos!
I love how Susan call the Featr Crew "Nak" or "Anak" which means my child. It is like the term of endearment. Also, they are willing to give even with the little of what they have. Blessed their hearts.
Ang mga Aeta o "kapatad" tawag sa kanila dito sa Pampanga, sila yung mga masarap tulungan. Masisipag kasi sila. Binebenta nila yung mga ani nila sa kabayanan at ang nakakatuwa is nauubos mga paninda nila talaga. Hindi sila yung mamamalimos lang sa daan kahit kaya naman maghanap buhay. Sana bigyan pa sila ng importansya kasi kung tutuusin sila pa yung naunang mamuhay dito sa bansa natin
Despite of these people's agriculural lands being taken or stolen, nothing will stop them on work harder in sustaining their culture from what they've inherited from their ansestors, just as Nanay Susan said. As a working student, this videography amazed and inspired me through their extraordinary lifestyle up on the mountains.
This kind of content should be broadcast. Kudos to the team featuring our very own natives in central luzon. Ang galing ni nanay Susan, very articulate. Aetas are very welcoming to outsiders, encountered them during my bird photography sorties around the Bataan and Subic area.
Makikita mo talaga ang talino ni Nanay. on the way she speaks - full of wisdom. I hope that the government will help preserve their culture and tradition and help improve their quality of life as well. Kahit bigyan man lang ng mga gamit sa pagsasaka nila at ng mapadali ang paghahanapbuhay nila. Kudos to you Nay!
Gusto ko sanang samantalahin ung opportunity na to, dahil Alam kong maraming nanonood sa channel na to. Gusto kong manawagan sa mga Aeta Lalo na ang LGU na sumasakop sa Mt. Pinatubo. Libo ang dumadayo sa lugar na Yun sa Isang linggo, karamihan turista. Sana shino showcase yung pagkain local Lalo na ng Aeta kase sa Hotdog, Kwek Kwek at squid balls. Mas Maa appreciate ng mga Turista na matikman ung specialty ng mga Kapampangan at Aeta.
Mahalin,pangalagaan, ipagtanggol ang kanilang karapatan bilang mamamayang Pilipino.Provide for their education, health, and all around welfare. We have so much to learn from them.( from her) God bless each one of them and may they be reached by our missionaries for their spiritual welfare.
Best video so far FEATR 👏 Every time nauwi kami ng Zambales at pupunta sa palengke, mas bumibili kami sa mga Aeta na nagtitinda sa bangketa as support for them. Hopefully the local government preserve them and their culture.
Kahanga hanga sila at dapat silang igalang nagsusumikap sila at di sila pabigat dahil masisipag sila at nagtatanim ng mga gulay prutas..saludo po ako sa inyo kc di kayo nananalimos at naitataguyod nio yung pangaraw araw...godbless aeta
Sino ang tutulong sa ating mga katutubo at mga sinaunang mga Pilipino kundi tayo lang din mga Pilipino. Salamat FEATR for filming this wonderful and rich culture of our very own AETAS. Maraming Salamat Po PS: I love the verse written on her shirt. One of my favorite Bible verses. Thanks for reaching out to them to guide them spiritually as well.
They have a healthy way of cooking. It looked so simple and delicious. That's what I call REAL food (coming from a professional Western nutritionist). We don't need MSG or any other ingredients to make it palatable. It masks the real taste of the food. Over time it changes the taste buds giving the illusion that we need other ingredients. Aetas have clean unadulterated taste buds.👏👏👏
Our Indigenous brothers and sisters are very resourceful when it comes to finding sources of food, their way of living are amazing they are resilient hard workers, our government should extend more help specially in the field of education, healthcare and socio economic field. God Bless them may all their sacrifices be given acknowledgment by our government.
The Melanesians of The Philippines. Wow this world is amazing also fascinating that we see also learned that similar living styles and people's features resembe certain people and cultures from different countries. Greetings from the Pacific, PNG.
Wow! Our people comes in all shades of brown!!! Maganda!!! Love to ALL tribes & peoples especially indigenous to our islands. Unlike many mainlanders, I wish for one day our people to unite & love one another truly.
Grabe to! Naiyak ako sa dulong part. Nakakatuwa si nanay, sobrang generous, kwela, at talagang may sense ang mga sinasabi. Nawa ay mapreserba pa ang ganitong kultura kasama ang kaliksan na kanilang tirahan.
I wish matikman ko rin ang foods nila. Napakamasustansya at sure na masarap dahil fresh ang mga ingredients. And I can feel..that they are also contented of what they have.. Sana ganun rin po tayong lahat
Beautiful content, and I’m just starting the video. I wish we could have learned more about pre-colonial Philippines in school but glad to see more creators picking up the educational torch through the internet. ❤❤
Kahanga hanga si Nanay, napaka informative, articulate and conversant. Npkgaling n spokesperson. And of course, sobrang nkaka haplos ng puso at nkakadagdag kaalaman ang Featr.
Wlang kapantay ang sarap ng buhay bukid ..kung mgpunta tyu pakainin tlga tyu , busog kna , padalhan kpa ng kung anung tanim nila...jan mkita ang mga my magandang puso.. God Bless sa mga nasa bukid , Preskong hangin at pgkain ❤❤❤
Thank you for shedding light on the indigenous peoples in our country. They’re not often talked about and most of us barely know anything about our own native people.
My heart is full of respect to this woman❤ I miss my grandma. similar kind and strong nature but very generous ❤ feeling ko kung ito si ate ay nakapagtapos ng kurso, no doubt, ang galing at productive niya seguro sa field of work niya at mas madami pa siyang natutulongan. i would love to taste her cooking😭❤
biliba nako aning nanay uy. intelligent ug wise kaayu. na civilized na pero intact japun sa iyang cultura. lami kaau paminawon iya mga words of wisdom. salute..
This content is so good, showcase what they eat and how they make those foods. The humbleness, the sincerity and reminding us that we should never forget our culture. Kudos featr more contents like this.
Thank you for featuring them. We hope the next administration will take care of their education , and many work opportunities to our indigenous may open.
Kailan Kaya ako makakatikim Ng ganun na pagkain...lalo na ung sinaing na bigas SA kawayan...Sana Nga wag mawala ung kultura natin...nagsisimbulo ito Ng ating bayan...Tama si nanay Susan...
The government should protect them and give them health center fertilizers for their farms and deep well. They are self sufficient. They should be given a budget allocation to improve their lives. Access road water and electricity are really needed.
Love the content! Kong ang mga katulad nila Nanay Susan ay maexpose sa mga opportunities like livelihood atbp, we that mindset & attitude sobrang nakakatuwa
Ang ganda ng video feel ko buhay nila at kung paano sila namumuhay sana naman huwag kunin mga lupain nila sa kabundukan ang galing magsalita ni manang.
Sa mga sikat na vlogger dyan, sana feature nyo rin sa vlog ninyo ang mga ganito para malaman ng mga new gen na they are our gem. Huwag kutyain at apak-apakan lang porket naka lamang sa buhay.
Sana lahat ng Indigenous People sa ibat ibang panig ng bansa ay mabigyan ng pantay na karapatan. Maabot ng tulong panggobyerno, makapag aral, mabigyan ng pantay na oportunidad.
I'm miss you so much.... My mom is from Pampanga and I was bless to go home with here back in 1991. The trip to my grandmothers village was far but an amazing and scary experience. Bamboo Houses, wild chickens and pigs, a huge river we have to cross to get to the village... Pumping water and Pooping in a hole in the ground was humbling but nothing socking since I grew up in Hawaii since the early 80's which wasn't that ahead of the PI in some areas especially the farms.
Our mother has been a supporter of Aetas also in our province. She organizes events and programs to help the education of the children in that community the need to support them always.
This should also be included on main stream media! These people, the Aetas are and always have been a part of our country and should not be excluded from the rest of society. Their way of life and culture should be preserved by everyone.
Preserved? so dapat ganyan lng maging buhay nila? hindi b nila deserve na mamuhay ng maganda just like ng mga nasa syudad?
@anjorbalderrama767 Your understanding of the word "Preserved" in what I've said is too little. Try broadening your understanding of it first before commenting, it might help you in the future.
More help from the government please. I keep praying to stop the corruptions in all agencies of Philippine government so that these group of people receive more help from the government like source of income in farming and livestock program.
@@anjorbalderrama767 ... Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. You may think they are living less then what you normally view, but to them or any one less it perfectly fine.
Hindi po lahat ng aeta ganyan ang buhay. May mga professionals na po at dumarami pa sila. Sila ang nafeature dyan para mas maipakita ang culture nila.
no overused background music, no corny voiceover, no commercial, no repetitive scenes, just plain and simple presentation, my type of video
Same
Same here 🙏
Same❤
hindi gaya nong mainstream media na gaya nila jessica sojo paulit ulit susunod😂
no commercial? patawa ka
What amazes me is her generosity... She has very little, but she's still thinking about what she can give for the city dwellers to take home. So genuine and golden, bless her heart.
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Yes, yun din naobserve ko .. ❤❤❤
oo ang babait ng mga aeta nung nursing students kami na assign sa sitio aduan health center dito sa clark, tuwing uuwi na may padala silang papaya, kamote, ube, gabi, saging samin ang kapalit nun eh bigas tsaka de latang pagkain
@@freedomandlibertyforall8078ŕ
Anong she has very little ang pinagsasabi mo mo eh lawak nga ng lupain nila dito Pampanga at dami niyang tanim na mga gulay at prutas. Panahon na para baguhin mo ang pananaw mo sa "wealth".
When she said, "Nag aral ka man o hindi wag mong bastusin wag mong apakan ang kapwa mo Aeta," really hits home! For me, di lang sa kapwa Aeta na naapply, but it applies to all of us! With or without education, dapat same respect anf love ang pinapakita natin walang pinipili!
I could listen to this woman all day! There is so much wisdom to learn from her! And I love that they are very content with what the Lord has provided for them! The generosity and the hospitality are just amazing!
God bless you, po Nanay, and I pray that our Almighty God will bless you and your family abundantly ❤😊
nong maliit pa kai ng kalat ang aeta sa aming lugar noon sabi namin saan kayo galing. sabi nila sa isla na puti yun pala sinasabi na isla yong boracay. aeta noon ang nakatira doon pinalayas sila tapos inangkin ang isla amt bininta sa mayayaman. yong nag leder pa mga ubods patay yon .inunti unti nila. napanuod ren sa balita pag gusto nilang agawin ang lupa ng aita pinapatay nila.
Bilib talaga ako palagi sa FEATR team. Always giving voices for the unheard. Stories na hindi binibigyan ng chance sa mainstream media. Kudos! ❤❤❤
This by far is one of my favorite episode. The original inhabitants who have been marginalized by colonialism and conventional society, and sadly looked down upon for their ancestry and way of life. This is a story worthy of greater telling, exploration and expansion especially in today’s world in need of greater respect for the environment. Kudos for doing this story.
The original people of the Philippines, and the Austronesian Filipinos look down on them mostly because of their way of life and because of their dark skin. There’s a stigma with Filipinos with dark skin.
@@nicklubrino2606Thats because of colonization. Alot of filipinos are dark skinned, they come from tropical places afterall
@@nicklubrino2606Basta Puti ! Colonial mentalities.
Its worth to show this documented film to our young new generations as part of their curriculum. Thank you for this informative video. ❤
I wish the government provide more support for these people. Mabuhay ang kultura ng mga katutubo ng ating inang bayan. 🇵🇭
The “Nak” means a lot. That endearment we all want to hear. Nanay Susan is so generous! Bless you Inang ❤
Naiyak ako hearing this. Sad that they are looked down by many. 🥲
Protect Indigenous Land domain, protect Indigenous people here in the Philippines.
May mga batas na po jan.
@@Berto-gm1eg tama, sobra sobra na po ang batas natin kaya nagkaganito na
😂 batas nga kaya lang binabaril naman ng mga buwaya yung tututol sa pag-angkin nila aa lupang hindi naman kanila. tapos binibinta sa mga lahi ng singkit tapos ginagawan ng pogo hub o kaya kumpanya ng kahit anu-anu. tingnan mo sa mindanao ilang datu naba yung nabaril, ultimo kahit balita man lang hindi ngah pinaaalam hustisya pa kaya. @@2460z_htdja
dahil considered ancestral domain ng mga aeta ang buong region 3, dapat palayasin ang mga kapampangan na nakatira dun.
@@KenMikaze bogok kaba?😂
Grew up always seeing aetas in the streets. Missed opportunity talaga para sa'kin yung di sila nakausap kasi I was given a wrong impression when I was a kid. I regret it now, but I'm glad na mas nakikita ko na sila ngayon sa'min na nagtitinda ng sarili nilang ani - without the middle man - and hindi nanghihingi ng pera or pagkain. Nung high school ako, they would usually visit the school and remind us na "Wag niyo kaming bibigyan pag nanghihingi, para hindi maging tamad yung mga kasama namin."
It was 2019 when we visited a couple of Aeta communities flattened by magnitude 6 earthquake near Porac. Even in crisis I was deeply touched by their calm, resilient, and friendly dispositions lining up for whatever we can give. Ito ang tunay na lahing Pilipino! Thank you Featr for giving us a glimpse of their way of living :-)
When I see these people, their way of life, it's like a music - repeatedly, to listen;this too repeatedly to watch, to remind us, we need to humble ourselves. Evertime we fail, just think of these people, somehow be thankful for what you have. ❤
Lovely! True, they are in tune with the present. Making the most out of their day
I live in Pampanga and I'm always happy to see Aeta people selling their produce in San Fernando during the ber months. We call it "Tinipa na la reng Aeta" which means "The Aetas came down from the mountains". And most Kapampangans would support their little stalls and buy vegetables from them
I hope they buy at FAIR prices and not cheap prices (in the Ube video here in Featr the Aeta lady said that their ube were not bought with FAIR prices).
Oh, I would love to buy from them.
I live in Pampanga too, just like what you have said, I support them too by buying their products. Ube, Papaya, Saging Saba and minsan may guyabano at luya din… Ube nila the best, kasi malalaki at walang sira… In terms of price? Marunong na din sila… Hindi na pwede lokohin ng iba…
oooh, i love that term 🥹💞 it's very poetic.
Bakit kayo nag I English Lahat Naman Dito sa comment section ay Filipino 😅 mind blowing 😅
She is very articulate, and she speaks from the heart. The wisdom that she has is rooted from the simplicity of their lives. "Hindi mo naman kasi hawak ang buhay eh. Huwag kalimutan ang kultura."
Kung sino pa ang may simpleng buhay, sila pa yung mga mapagbigay at may mabuting puso mabuhay kayo mga kapatid na Aeta.
The land grabbing issue is very much true for other Aeta tribes. These people have been here are one of the first settlers of the country and do not abide by the contemporary norms of land ownership. Their best legal defence on paper is the Indigenous People's Rights Act where ancestral domains and ancestral lands are recognized as theirs... on paper. Politics and capitalism always finds a way to weasel in these lands for their gain. IPs are met with systemic hindrances (education and economics) so we as Filipinos have a moral obligation to give voice to these people. We need to demand a stronger implementation of the IPRA.
Well-made video Featr. Kudos!
I love how Susan call the Featr Crew "Nak" or "Anak" which means my child. It is like the term of endearment. Also, they are willing to give even with the little of what they have. Blessed their hearts.
Ang mga Aeta o "kapatad" tawag sa kanila dito sa Pampanga, sila yung mga masarap tulungan. Masisipag kasi sila. Binebenta nila yung mga ani nila sa kabayanan at ang nakakatuwa is nauubos mga paninda nila talaga. Hindi sila yung mamamalimos lang sa daan kahit kaya naman maghanap buhay. Sana bigyan pa sila ng importansya kasi kung tutuusin sila pa yung naunang mamuhay dito sa bansa natin
Totoo to! That is what I love about them and their community and not to mention very respectful.
Despite of these people's agriculural lands being taken or stolen, nothing will stop them on work harder in sustaining their culture from what they've inherited from their ansestors, just as Nanay Susan said. As a working student, this videography amazed and inspired me through their extraordinary lifestyle up on the mountains.
This kind of content should be broadcast. Kudos to the team featuring our very own natives in central luzon. Ang galing ni nanay Susan, very articulate. Aetas are very welcoming to outsiders, encountered them during my bird photography sorties around the Bataan and Subic area.
Makikita mo talaga ang talino ni Nanay. on the way she speaks - full of wisdom. I hope that the government will help preserve their culture and tradition and help improve their quality of life as well. Kahit bigyan man lang ng mga gamit sa pagsasaka nila at ng mapadali ang paghahanapbuhay nila. Kudos to you Nay!
Gusto ko sanang samantalahin ung opportunity na to, dahil Alam kong maraming nanonood sa channel na to. Gusto kong manawagan sa mga Aeta Lalo na ang LGU na sumasakop sa Mt. Pinatubo. Libo ang dumadayo sa lugar na Yun sa Isang linggo, karamihan turista. Sana shino showcase yung pagkain local Lalo na ng Aeta kase sa Hotdog, Kwek Kwek at squid balls. Mas Maa appreciate ng mga Turista na matikman ung specialty ng mga Kapampangan at Aeta.
di naman mga Pinoy yan mga AFRICANO yan dapat balik na sila saAFRICA
@@S.Zzzzzz? Two words: The Fuck?!
Ancestral domains should be untouchable from outsiders. Protect the Indigenous Peaople of the Philippines. They are our treasures.
Hats off to Aeta's work ethic. They seem to be very independent. They are an inspiration. Thank you for featuring them.
Mahalin,pangalagaan, ipagtanggol ang kanilang karapatan bilang mamamayang Pilipino.Provide for their education, health, and all around welfare. We have so much to learn from them.( from her)
God bless each one of them and may they be reached by our missionaries for their spiritual welfare.
The intro gives me goosebumps..Another job well done by the FEATR team..
THANK YOU!
@@featrmediaNo, thank YOU for featuring them. ❤
God bless you nanay, naway bigyan ka pa ng panginoong dyos ng kalakasan upang mabuhay pa ng matagal.💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
Best video so far FEATR 👏 Every time nauwi kami ng Zambales at pupunta sa palengke, mas bumibili kami sa mga Aeta na nagtitinda sa bangketa as support for them. Hopefully the local government preserve them and their culture.
UK here🇬🇧more of these eye opening docu series…keep it up team.Well Done Guys❤
Kahanga hanga sila at dapat silang igalang nagsusumikap sila at di sila pabigat dahil masisipag sila at nagtatanim ng mga gulay prutas..saludo po ako sa inyo kc di kayo nananalimos at naitataguyod nio yung pangaraw araw...godbless aeta
Her generosity, intelligence, love of heritage is so inspiring. Mabuhay po kayo! Nawa'y pagpalain pa at bugyan ng mahabang buhay! 🙏🏼
As someone from Porac Pampanga, thank you for showcasing the Aeta Community ❤ We must help them protect their ancestral domains!
Sino ang tutulong sa ating mga katutubo at mga sinaunang mga Pilipino kundi tayo lang din mga Pilipino. Salamat FEATR for filming this wonderful and rich culture of our very own AETAS. Maraming Salamat Po
PS: I love the verse written on her shirt. One of my favorite Bible verses. Thanks for reaching out to them to guide them spiritually as well.
Si former mayor Alice Guo ng Bamban ang kumakalinga sa mga disenfranchised na Aetnas .
They have a healthy way of cooking. It looked so simple and delicious. That's what I call REAL food (coming from a professional Western nutritionist). We don't need MSG or any other ingredients to make it palatable. It masks the real taste of the food. Over time it changes the taste buds giving the illusion that we need other ingredients. Aetas have clean unadulterated taste buds.👏👏👏
Our Indigenous brothers and sisters are very resourceful when it comes to finding sources of food, their way of living are amazing they are resilient hard workers, our government should extend more help specially in the field of education, healthcare and socio economic field. God Bless them may all their sacrifices be given acknowledgment by our government.
So much respect for the Aeta's community. God bless po sa inyong lahat❤️
One of the best chanel na kailangan pinapanood ng mga tao. Hindi yung mga puro comedy lang o kalokohan pinapanood
This is why I love FEATR, one of the best docu so far. Hope the government will help them, they deserve all the help and love.
Thanks for featuring the Aetas. So much respect for these people. Life is simple and not complicated.
The Melanesians of The Philippines. Wow this world is amazing also fascinating that we see also learned that similar living styles and people's features resembe certain people and cultures from different countries. Greetings from the Pacific, PNG.
Wow! Our people comes in all shades of brown!!! Maganda!!! Love to ALL tribes & peoples especially indigenous to our islands. Unlike many mainlanders, I wish for one day our people to unite & love one another truly.
Grabe to! Naiyak ako sa dulong part. Nakakatuwa si nanay, sobrang generous, kwela, at talagang may sense ang mga sinasabi. Nawa ay mapreserba pa ang ganitong kultura kasama ang kaliksan na kanilang tirahan.
very eye-awakening ng ganitong content. thank you for featuring our indigenous people!!
very underrated channel. presenting stories of how other people live and also how they strive for daily basis.
stories of culture & food.
I wish matikman ko rin ang foods nila.
Napakamasustansya at sure na masarap dahil fresh ang mga ingredients.
And I can feel..that they are also contented of what they have..
Sana ganun rin po tayong lahat
Beautiful content, and I’m just starting the video. I wish we could have learned more about pre-colonial Philippines in school but glad to see more creators picking up the educational torch through the internet. ❤❤
Welcome aboard!
my Aeta cousins,, tuloy ang buhay mnga kapatid. Huwag kalimutan ang ating cultura at simpleng pamumuhay..
This is just beautiful, showing their culture in a very organic way. Beautiful Filipino culture
I'm amazed on how open minded this woman is ❤ so inspiring and knowledgeable so thankful I watched this video 😇🙏🙏🙏
Kahanga hanga si Nanay, napaka informative, articulate and conversant. Npkgaling n spokesperson.
And of course, sobrang nkaka haplos ng puso at nkakadagdag kaalaman ang Featr.
The rawness and straightforward storytelling by Nanay Susan is amazing. It shows the way of life of our Aetas - simple but deeply rooted.
Ang sweet sweet ni nanay magsalita. .
Yung kapapampangan accent nya nakakatuwa. ❤
❤❤ longlife nga sila kasi mga healthy at fresh ang mga kinakain nila .malayo sila sakit 😊 #Godblessed
Matalino c ate kahit aeta cya alam nya yung salitang wag lng umasa sa gobyerno magtrabaho din. God bless her ❤
Ito tong kailangan tinutolungan nang mga sikat na vlogger
May the Almighty God bless and protect you always mga aetas around in the Philippines.💚💚💚🙏🙏🙏
I just like these kid of simple living.... eating organic root crops etc.... I ms this i want to do this again.
Kudos to Team Featr. We all need to watch this, such an amazing story. Napaluha ako while watching, such a beautiful soul bless her ♥.
I love Aetas and our katutubo . I love their culture and tradition.🤍🫶🏻💡
Awesome video about the Aetas and their way of living. It's wonderfully presented in this.❤🇵🇭
Wlang kapantay ang sarap ng buhay bukid ..kung mgpunta tyu pakainin tlga tyu , busog kna , padalhan kpa ng kung anung tanim nila...jan mkita ang mga my magandang puso.. God Bless sa mga nasa bukid , Preskong hangin at pgkain ❤❤❤
Thank you for featr the tribe of aeta. I remember we did an outreach program to this community. I hope one day we can go back there.❤
Thank you for shedding light on the indigenous peoples in our country. They’re not often talked about and most of us barely know anything about our own native people.
Filipinos deserves content like this. Keep it up Erwan and team. 😍
My heart is full of respect to this woman❤ I miss my grandma. similar kind and strong nature but very generous ❤ feeling ko kung ito si ate ay nakapagtapos ng kurso, no doubt, ang galing at productive niya seguro sa field of work niya at mas madami pa siyang natutulongan. i would love to taste her cooking😭❤
Kudos to her. She speaks clearly. She speaks with dignity.
The best na sinasabi ni nanay wag kalimutan ang cultura mabuhay po tayong lahat.
ang sipag nilang mag tanim healthy food pa mga pag kain nila organic talaga God bless you all
biliba nako aning nanay uy. intelligent ug wise kaayu. na civilized na pero intact japun sa iyang cultura. lami kaau paminawon iya mga words of wisdom. salute..
This content is so good, showcase what they eat and how they make those foods. The humbleness, the sincerity and reminding us that we should never forget our culture. Kudos featr more contents like this.
This vlog made me cry😢. I love her. Sana may ginagawa ang gobyerno natin to preserve them.
Thank you for featuring them. We hope the next administration will take care of their education , and many work opportunities to our indigenous may open.
thank you so much for this video, I am currently working on my thesis rn, and one of the subjects of my study are the Agta Community🥰
You can do it!
I love the katutubo😘🙏
Kailan Kaya ako makakatikim Ng ganun na pagkain...lalo na ung sinaing na bigas SA kawayan...Sana Nga wag mawala ung kultura natin...nagsisimbulo ito Ng ating bayan...Tama si nanay Susan...
Sarap Naman
Sariwa at walang preservatives
Any very fresh. That's what I call living
salute to the Featr for continuing to make known real PH Culture esp our katutubo..I love this contents! More power!
sana po mahalin natin ang ating mga katutubong aeta, mabuhay po kayo
I was amazed by their generosity and kindness.
nakaka proud mga Katutubo nating Aeta. kung paano nila inaalagaan ang kalikasan at kung paano din sila alagaan ng kalikasan. GOD will provide
A huge respect for Nanay and the rest of Katutubong Aetas'.
She is smart ,she even use English words in this interview,she is full of knowledge and wisdom,my respect to you Nanay and Tribe.❤
Ang galing galing namn neto .👏👏👏 Well done Erwan and staff and crew. salute po sa inyo
The government should protect them and give them health center fertilizers for their farms and deep well. They are self sufficient. They should be given a budget allocation to improve their lives. Access road water and electricity are really needed.
Love the content! Kong ang mga katulad nila Nanay Susan ay maexpose sa mga opportunities like livelihood atbp, we that mindset & attitude sobrang nakakatuwa
Ang ganda ng video feel ko buhay nila at kung paano sila namumuhay sana naman huwag kunin mga lupain nila sa kabundukan ang galing magsalita ni manang.
Sa mga sikat na vlogger dyan, sana feature nyo rin sa vlog ninyo ang mga ganito para malaman ng mga new gen na they are our gem. Huwag kutyain at apak-apakan lang porket naka lamang sa buhay.
What if Yung mahirap nalang na Filipino sa tondo ang bigyan ng pagkaon at Pera Hindi yaan na Mang Mang na maitim sa bukid
@@Makapiliparasabayan karmahin ka sana
@@goodgirl9484 kung love mo bayan mo dapat tulungan mo mga kapwa Filipino mo, gaya sa mga taga tondo,
Kudos to the whole Featr team. This kind of videos is underrated but worth to watch💛
Sana lahat ng Indigenous People sa ibat ibang panig ng bansa ay mabigyan ng pantay na karapatan.
Maabot ng tulong panggobyerno, makapag aral, mabigyan ng pantay na oportunidad.
The first people of the Philippines from the generation of Yoktan the great grandson of Noah . GOD BLESS.
This documentary shows how welcoming they are. Even share their foods wholeheartedly.
Sobrang na-appreciate ko yung ganito pong content
Ang talino ni nanay aeta
Salute po ako sanyo at sanyong family at komunidad
Mabuhay po kayo
Dapat bigyan ng gobyerno ng mga benepisyo ang mga katutubo tulad nila.
I'm miss you so much.... My mom is from Pampanga and I was bless to go home with here back in 1991. The trip to my grandmothers village was far but an amazing and scary experience. Bamboo Houses, wild chickens and pigs, a huge river we have to cross to get to the village... Pumping water and Pooping in a hole in the ground was humbling but nothing socking since I grew up in Hawaii since the early 80's which wasn't that ahead of the PI in some areas especially the farms.
proud of these peoples!
i'm from zambales,Central Luzon...
Love seeing our kapwa. ❤
Maraming salamat sa inyong pagshare ng napagkagandang video
one of the best feature here…..❤more of these please
we live for culture! thank you, featr for featuring this!
Our mother has been a supporter of Aetas also in our province. She organizes events and programs to help the education of the children in that community the need to support them always.
One of the best documentaries! Keep it up.