I feel like the Muslim Filipinos are rarely showcased- especially to those outside PH- and it is so nice to see. Thank you for this content. As always, quality production.
TV type format is obsolete. From this day on they will never be the same again. From high school age level and down, no one is watching TV and those kid will make up the demographic majority and none of those kids will see free TV as you and i did growing up.
@@MrJabertaz I agree, but at the moment per 2023 data free TV still has a big coverage in the Philippines as only 53% of our population got access to internet.
i have no idea how erwan and featr managed to keep it entertaining, informative, properly-paced, yet very respectful, intricate, and quiet at the same time. i admire how him and the team stayed out of the way for the real stars to truly shine and how they handled the symbolisations and practices of this tribe. thank you for this. as a fellow filipino, i needed this.
Mashallah Tabarakallah ❤ thank you for featuring some of our Muslim culture. All of the Muslims tribe in the Philippines they have different kinds of colorful tradition like in weddings and cooking, dressings and many more. Indeed as always the production superb ❤👏
Featr made me realized that I know so little about my own country especially the southern part. I don't know how you guys come up with this kind of content but more power! 👏👏👏
Can i just say how very informative your series like these are? I mean teachers in the Philippines can use this as a material for subject right. I am betond awe to be able watch this! AMAZING ERWAN and the staff! It just giving us naive people who doesn't know the different side of Basilan bec let's be honest, we all think it is all about terrorism before or atleast for that migrated to other country. A million likes and love to this series
I want more documentary and travel vlogs relating to Indigenous people of the country!!! Maybe the inland tribes of mindanao next! Or the people on the borders of the Philippines (Miangas island of North sulawesi, Palau, Eastern Sabah, People of Orchid Island/Aboriginal Taiwan) and how similar or different their traditions are to us.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ this is a very special video😮😮😮 I suddenly felt so much respect and admiration to Mindanao food. Hopefully we people in the metro could also experience eating it someday.
Another world class episode. I've been invited to many traditional Indonesian parties over the years and I just realized how similar this is to theirs. It touched my heart. Our culture is entwined with others. We are connected. ♥️ Thanks Erwan & team.
No not spread them there only is in Mindanao the tribes in North is different in the south they have their own government called barmm that it's supported by the Philippine government
Or you know, help them PRESERVE those cultures by at least not killing them to steal their ancestral lands. The Moro people were able to keep their culture and tradition because they resisted and fought for it. Even when Mindanao was flooded by the Governments with settlers from Visayas, Ilocos and Iloilo, they resisted those changes. Some Lumad tribes were not so lucky though except those whose communities are situated mostly in the mountains, forests, or interiors of Mindanao.
This video not only fascinated me but I have put my highest regards and respect to Erwan for his courage and bravery including his team for showcasing another culture that very few content maker would immerse themselves in exploring one of our most colorful vibrant life of the Yakans. I was born in Lanao and grew up in Cotabato City, this type of video really inspired me… Congratulations and more powerful presentations. From: Unforgettable Mae Hope Erwan will accept ky invitation for coffee♥️♥️♥️
This is just a simple dulang. There is also a much intricate dulang on a four legged platform. With a lot more food in it, they also hang handkerchiefs all over the dulang. It’s beautiful, and takes a lot of work.
Kapapanood ko lang yung interview sa isang Sundalo na nakadestino sa Basilan. Eh sabi niya bali balita lang daw na magulo sa Basilan. Siya yung youngest na Babae na PMAer na naidestino doon. Peaceful naman daw
I don't want it to be mainstream because that is what happened with Pastil and now they are bastardizing it by making a Pork version of it. It's the culture of my people that was supposed to signal that it is Halal even if we visited in Luzon or Visayas or Christian part of Mindanao. Now we cannot even do that anymore because our food, our culture has been culturally appropriated by non-Moro people.
@@scorpioninpink Ironic. Because the reason why "pork pastil" even exists is because knowledge of Moro cuisine is NOT mainstream. Pastil spread because of the Maguindanao/Maranao diaspora to other cities in the Philippines. It's cheap and is sold in public markets where it became familiar to other working class people who then learned how to make it, then adapted it. Because it wasn't introduced properly, there are some who make it who don't even know it's originally from Moro cuisine. Hence why they think (wrongly) that it can be made with pork. If Moro cuisine was more prevalent and recognizable, more people would know what those dishes are and why they can not be made with pork. By keeping the dishes rare and exotic, you're not preventing its bastardization or theft. Instead you're accelerating it. I wouldn't be surprised if Moro dishes get introduced to Malaysians or Indonesians and they claim it as THEIR dish. It's already happening with the Sama oko-oko dish, which some Malaysians are now claiming to be a Malay dish (nasi tehe-tehe) because they acquired it from the migrant Sama people in Sabah (whom they ironically still treat as foreigners). In order to CLAIM the dish, you need to tell people about it. Explain what it is, and what it isn't.
Great video. I also asked 1 of our stateside Filipino restaurants why theres no cuisine from my ancestral Southern end of Ph? ...Maybe not yet- looks like there will be now:)
I feel like the Muslim Filipinos are rarely showcased- especially to those outside PH- and it is so nice to see. Thank you for this content. As always, quality production.
Featr channel never disappoints. This is a Netflix kind of documentary. This show deserves to be in free TV as well.
TV type format is obsolete. From this day on they will never be the same again. From high school age level and down, no one is watching TV and those kid will make up the demographic majority and none of those kids will see free TV as you and i did growing up.
@@MrJabertaz I agree, but at the moment per 2023 data free TV still has a big coverage in the Philippines as only 53% of our population got access to internet.
@@SUPER_ORION interesting, didn't see that coming LOL
my favorite episode, so glad we are showcasing other Filipino cuisines. I really appreciate this and it makes me so happy to see this.
i have no idea how erwan and featr managed to keep it entertaining, informative, properly-paced, yet very respectful, intricate, and quiet at the same time. i admire how him and the team stayed out of the way for the real stars to truly shine and how they handled the symbolisations and practices of this tribe. thank you for this. as a fellow filipino, i needed this.
Kudos to Sir Erwan and the rest of the team for featuring side of the Muslim👏
Mashallah Tabarakallah ❤ thank you for featuring some of our Muslim culture. All of the Muslims tribe in the Philippines they have different kinds of colorful tradition like in weddings and cooking, dressings and many more. Indeed as always the production superb ❤👏
Featr made me realized that I know so little about my own country especially the southern part. I don't know how you guys come up with this kind of content but more power! 👏👏👏
Can i just say how very informative your series like these are? I mean teachers in the Philippines can use this as a material for subject right. I am betond awe to be able watch this! AMAZING ERWAN and the staff! It just giving us naive people who doesn't know the different side of Basilan bec let's be honest, we all think it is all about terrorism before or atleast for that migrated to other country. A million likes and love to this series
I want more documentary and travel vlogs relating to Indigenous people of the country!!! Maybe the inland tribes of mindanao next! Or the people on the borders of the Philippines (Miangas island of North sulawesi, Palau, Eastern Sabah, People of Orchid Island/Aboriginal Taiwan) and how similar or different their traditions are to us.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ this is a very special video😮😮😮 I suddenly felt so much respect and admiration to Mindanao food. Hopefully we people in the metro could also experience eating it someday.
Thanks Erwan for featuring our beloved Basilan♥️
Another world class episode.
I've been invited to many traditional Indonesian parties over the years and I just realized how similar this is to theirs. It touched my heart. Our culture is entwined with others. We are connected. ♥️
Thanks Erwan & team.
At 63,we learned Phil history that our Ancestors are Indo-Malay & Negritos (Aetas) that's why we are similar in many ways.
Erwan thank you so much for making Yakan be in your channel. I'm proud yakan here. ❤❤❤
Good to watch. Galing niyo Erwan 🤩
You are one of kind erwan.
Thank you for showcasing our pride.
The government need to support more of the old cultures of the Philippines and even spread them in northern part of the country.
No not spread them there only is in Mindanao the tribes in North is different in the south they have their own government called barmm that it's supported by the Philippine government
Or you know, help them PRESERVE those cultures by at least not killing them to steal their ancestral lands. The Moro people were able to keep their culture and tradition because they resisted and fought for it. Even when Mindanao was flooded by the Governments with settlers from Visayas, Ilocos and Iloilo, they resisted those changes. Some Lumad tribes were not so lucky though except those whose communities are situated mostly in the mountains, forests, or interiors of Mindanao.
Thank you so much ERWAN for showcasing the muslim cultures and traditions.
What a beautiful tradition and beautifully filmed too. Thank you for this
Thanks for featuring my tribe Yakan. Namis ko tuloy ang tagal at kaliya manuk😘
Very interesting..felt like im travelling also watching your videos..newly subscribers here 😊..hope my hometown be the next destination Bicolandia 👍
Thanks for subscribing! You may watch our adventures in Bicol here as well! 🥰
@@featrmedia surely..love it..😍 God bless you all 🙏
This video not only fascinated me but I have put my highest regards and respect to Erwan for his courage and bravery including his team for showcasing another culture that very few content maker would immerse themselves in exploring one of our most colorful vibrant life of the Yakans.
I was born in Lanao and grew up in Cotabato City, this type of video really inspired me…
Congratulations and more powerful presentations.
From:
Unforgettable Mae
Hope Erwan will accept ky invitation for coffee♥️♥️♥️
Swerte talaga si Earwan. Tagal ko ng pangarap ang ganitong makihalubilo sa mga kapwa natin Filipino na may iba't inang kultura.
Reasons Why I ❤️Your Vlogs.. Food,Adventure&Culture👌
I've always wanted to visit them. This is beautiful!
I really really appreciate how detailed this video is, and beautifully shot. Thank you.
This is just a simple dulang. There is also a much intricate dulang on a four legged platform. With a lot more food in it, they also hang handkerchiefs all over the dulang. It’s beautiful, and takes a lot of work.
Thank you for making this kind of video. It's very useful for us in the academe especially those who are teaching Ethnic History as a subject.
This is a beautiful, informative, and well thought out documentary showcasing our Filipino countrymen in the south. Thank you Featr.
Wow... This is the best youtube video i've ever watched. I have been watching all of your videos and this one so far is the best one for me.
Binge watching Featr is so much fun! Philippine history kind of videos 😍
Seeing this video makes me feel like I want to go there and try their food. It looks delish!
Featr is serving🙌🏼💯
Wow exactly indonesia culture food😮. I was very impresive how the filipino get the same type of cooking with spicies and coconut and yellow rice..
WOW amazing video sharing dear friend
Thank you for this relevant and informative documentary Erwan and team..
Kudos to the whole team..beautiful content ❤❤
Ang husay! 🙌
This is beautiful
Kapapanood ko lang yung interview sa isang Sundalo na nakadestino sa Basilan. Eh sabi niya bali balita lang daw na magulo sa Basilan. Siya yung youngest na Babae na PMAer na naidestino doon. Peaceful naman daw
Very interesting
You're the man erwan👏👏👏
i just notice i been watching this channel and i never notice that i havent sub and now ill do it XD
This is great ❤❤❤..
One of the beesssttttt channel 🫰🫶❤️🥰
Moro cuisine should become mainstream. They're so unique, and yet so familiar.
I don't want it to be mainstream because that is what happened with Pastil and now they are bastardizing it by making a Pork version of it. It's the culture of my people that was supposed to signal that it is Halal even if we visited in Luzon or Visayas or Christian part of Mindanao. Now we cannot even do that anymore because our food, our culture has been culturally appropriated by non-Moro people.
@@scorpioninpink Ironic. Because the reason why "pork pastil" even exists is because knowledge of Moro cuisine is NOT mainstream.
Pastil spread because of the Maguindanao/Maranao diaspora to other cities in the Philippines. It's cheap and is sold in public markets where it became familiar to other working class people who then learned how to make it, then adapted it.
Because it wasn't introduced properly, there are some who make it who don't even know it's originally from Moro cuisine. Hence why they think (wrongly) that it can be made with pork.
If Moro cuisine was more prevalent and recognizable, more people would know what those dishes are and why they can not be made with pork.
By keeping the dishes rare and exotic, you're not preventing its bastardization or theft. Instead you're accelerating it.
I wouldn't be surprised if Moro dishes get introduced to Malaysians or Indonesians and they claim it as THEIR dish. It's already happening with the Sama oko-oko dish, which some Malaysians are now claiming to be a Malay dish (nasi tehe-tehe) because they acquired it from the migrant Sama people in Sabah (whom they ironically still treat as foreigners).
In order to CLAIM the dish, you need to tell people about it. Explain what it is, and what it isn't.
@@scorpioninpink
I'm agree with AngryKittens, you're the one who don't realize that it's the other way around
Thank you for this feature!
Wow! That is really epic!
Great video. I also asked 1 of our stateside Filipino restaurants why theres no cuisine from my ancestral Southern end of Ph? ...Maybe not yet- looks like there will be now:)
Best show ever!❤❤❤❤
On a roll as always!!! 🎉❤
Thank you so much!
Love your show, can you please add subtitles too of Tagalog?
you can also visit southern mindanao 👌
Love the content!
I swear Anne Curtis husband and his team should get an award for these beautiful documentaries!
Nice,😊😊❤!
Nainlove ako kay Erwan dito.
will there be subtitles? theres narration scripts but no subtitle for speakers. also this channel is doing such a good work. world level stuff.
Turn on CC. There are english subs
@@ahabitria ohhh yissss the subtitles are here. thanks. FEATR is such a gem.
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Sa Pampanga Ang dulang means yung lamesa na mababa tapos naka indian sit kung kumain
Proud Yakan here
Ang sarap panuorin 😅
Native Chicken Kaliya super sarap.
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Parang atchara👏
They speaks Tagalog fluently.
No they didn't make fun. But the laugh n teach you.
There are no English subtitles ? How about your non-Filipino viewers ? 😢
They already added.
We used to say blessing or sing it before partaking of the foods but now we ignore the tradition.
Bangsa sug Culture and tradition
ohh no one ate the chicken in case someone would want it or something, out of kindness i think. nice.
Too bad there’s no english translation when the Yakan women are talking. 😢
there is
The original Maharlikans