Its just nice to see that the Intro pic of a man in tattoos is of the Igorot tribal group in the Phillipines. The footage of two men fighting with shields are Igorot's as well and the sound in the background of the video is igorot music, they are using gongs as musical instruments.
@@neitsinuochadi3391 No, not at all. They are Filipino because they are from the Philippines. its just that they are one of the many ethic groups in the Philippines, like the Ilocano, Tagalogs, Moros, etc. that live in the Philippines
Of the Austronesians, there has been no heavier colonial invasion than in the Philippines (yes, our ancestors, the first in East Asia, were driven out by Qin of China but we went on loving our coastal way even reaching the Americas). Many Filipinos today are surprised to know this or embarrassed by our brown skin. But we know deeply when curtains are drawn that the sounds of drums move you; that the elements of the sea talk to you; that you can feel energies beyond what is in you. We are highly spiritual , when centered, we are capable of feeling and seeing others inside. This may be why many of us are not one percenters in the world. People have to be void of feelings in order to destroy the life of others. The US has captured this and turned this into an industry in healthcare and servitude. It's time we awaken to our gifts and use it to protect what is most important to us, that is love for our nature and mankind. With this information, we go forward.
its just a fringe theory that the natives of south America are connected to the austronesians who became the polynesians. one instance in which this can be disproven is a discontinuity when it comes to language and culture. All austronesianic peoples share a common language ancestor (proto-austronesian; ie formosan natives). the languages of the natives of south America, i believe have no connection with this language group. They also don't share similar cultural artifice. However, it is important to note that most of the things that are lacking anthropologically are from the natives of south America (because their own peoples have been replaced by whites and blacks). Maybe if it can be recovered, we can find lingual and cultural ties to the polynesians and therefore ties to the austronesians of south east Asia.
thank u for sharing this u made me believe how beautiful it is to be a filipino and the gifts we have should be preserved and shared throughout the world. if we can just make our people believe in ourselves for a change and stop the colonial mentality and the servitude for the whites then we would be more powerful and highly spiritual for our selves
@@kwazooplayingguardsman5615 it would be interesting if we find out that we are closely related to the american natives. sadly its hard to see that the whites and americans who rule today will just give them out or give us a chance to look for answers
As a Filipino American living through a time in which many people of color in this country are examining their own biases and also developing a better understanding of their history, I deeply appreciated this video. I look forward to part 2!
who exactly is a "person of color" ? who doesn't have color? you realize white people only make up less than 15% of the entire global population. you are not a minority.
i appreciate this video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. im leaving my lola's message to my kababayan pinoys: culture is a window to the past, present and future.
I used to think that the Vikings were the best seafarers of the old times. Until I learned about Austronesians. Holy crap just let that sink in - from the east coast of Africa to the Easter island (belongs to Chile), and from Taiwan to New Zealand. The distances are fucking enormous.
Not only that, the Austronesian genetic trait O1a is also widely present in coastal areas of South China, especially in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu. The Filipinos and the Austronesian Taiwanese Aborigines are the purest Austronesians
I am from the Island of Tonga in the Polynesian triangle. They found a tattoo instrument carbon dated 2800 years old in my Island. That's when the Austronesians arrived at my Island but today we're huge people now outsizing our ancestors lol. I am 6'5ft 255lbs XD
1. Short people arriving on an island with lots of high protein food sources ie island gigantism 2. No domesticated animals to help with tilling fields. 3. Lots of inter tribal warfare selected for bigger frames. 4. The skinny ones did not survive the voyage so couldn't pass on their genes.
@@hapypirate955cannibalism was practiced is parts of the pacific, head hunting seems to be restricted to a few south East Asian Austronesians. I believe it was also practiced in parts of Papua New Guinea/ the Torres Strait but not sure if any of those who practiced it in the region were Austronesian speakers
can you please make a video about Philippine History of Vintage Clothing? So that it could inspire other Filipinos to recreate looks than happened in the Philippines and not from Western Vintage Style.
There are 3 migrations that happens in across oceania or across the Pacific islands. 1st one came out of Taiwan, aprox 43,000 years ago, (Philippines, Indonesia, Madagascar, part of India, PNG, Palau, Yap proper, Marianas Island, Fiji and Australia) These places, have some things in common (chewing betelnuts and their tattoos) 2nd one, aprox 3000 years ago, ( all through Polynesia, went down and turns around settle the rest of the islands in Micronesia and parts of Melanesia. New Zealand is the last island to be settled). then 3rd one after Aprox 1200 years. Overall, Pacific islanders ancestors came from Taiwan and the Phillipines....
The rest of the islands of Micronesia were settled by people from Melanesia, they didn’t come from Polynesia. The High Islands were likely settled before any island in Polynesia were settled too
No, the nagaland was never been part of migration their ancestor must be sino-tibetan and australoid it was been studied no traces of ancestor came from austronesian linguistically culturally different yeah we can find similarities when it comes to traditional clothing its just a coincidence and they practice head hunting too but never been part of austronesian.
@@santospaul8103 that's wrong too, the people of Melanesia are mostly located in the region of Sahul and thus share ancestry with the aborigines. Their tribe basically walked into south east Asia back when the sea levels were lower and exposed land bridges that connected maritime southeast Asia, australia and locations like papua new genea and fiji to mainland Indochina. the locations that didn't have much connection with is Micronesia and the Polynesian triangle. When the seas rose, it further isolated these lands, making micronesia nad the polynesian triangle free from human civilization due to the growing impossibility of traversing into these island via foot. the sea rising also caused the minor landbridge connecting Sahul (Papua and Australia) with the rest of Asia to disappear, isolating the people and therefore creating the aborigenes or also known as the melanesians. The sea rising however allowed the austronesian tribes (natives of taiwan) to propagate into south east asia because they were extremely adept in sailing. Their skill in sailing also allowed them to populate previously virgin lands like micronesia and the polynesian triangle and some studies suggest that the natives of south America have kinship with the austronesians sailors.
@@kwazooplayingguardsman5615 how are you gonna tell me it’s wrong when most Micronesian Clans have their origin stories from Melanesia. Micronesians are more related to Melanesians than they are to Polynesians.
@@santospaul8103 Not actually. Literally search up "are polynesian and micronesian related to melanesian". You'll even find that the Melanesian introduction to the Micronesian genepool is actually quite relatively recent (1000-500 years ago).
Yes most Papuans are Melenesians. But I'm talking about 'Papua New Guinea', which about 30% of the population are Austronesian speaking people, but are generally classified as Melenesian, just like Fiji ,Solomon island etc..
As far as I know Visayans are the most heavily tattooed people (Pintados), Mindanao being highly influenced by Islamic Malays (Moro), I don't know anything about Luzon except that there's a Chinese kingdom, all kingdoms back then were slightly Indianized not like in Indo-china (Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia) and the Nusantara peninsula (Malaysia, Indonesia) who have direct contact and connections to India
The name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, and easter island is Rapanui, and the austronesian genetic found in polynesia is a reemerging group of austronesian into the ancient haplogroup found in polynesia, this ancient haplogroup is also found on the island where the baja valley is, haplogroup c2, where sea navigation was already known by this group, and star navigation, the homelands of the originals sunk with sundaland and sahul.
Btw there has been a recently published scientific journal contesting the dating of the "out of Taiwan" Theory from 3000kya to now maybe 7-8kya, the title of the report if I remember correctly is "migrations into the Philippines in the last 50,00 years". DNA analysis has confirmed from their findings that modern day cordillerans are the least admixed descendants of the "original" Austronesians and that the modern day indigenous people's of Taiwan are recently (if that's the right term) diverged from ours, meaning that there is only an indirect connection say between the Ami, Atayal and others to the other Austronesian groups. Further supporting the fact that even though we all dispersed from Taiwan, it wasn't a simple north to south journey because genetic data (Supplementary info) reveals otherwise in regards to the diverse ethnic groups in the archipelago (genetic dates in some Visayan ethnic groups show wide differences) and that most likely; any Austronesian expansion not more than 7-8kya (which is unlikely) are directly from our islands. The people who dispersed 3000kya to Oceania as an example, more likely than not are descendants of the cordillerans. We are more like each other than the modern day aboriginal Taiwanese because we have diverged from them 7-8kya. We could have known more about this but we didn't till now, academics and scientists have ignored the rich history of our islands for far too long and justice has been served with this enlightening information which I hope will spawn more in the future.
Yes this is the other theory, there are a few theories, anyway the negritos and austronesians are both being recognized as Indigenous People of the malay archipelago.
Austronesians remind me a bit to the inhabitants of the amazon rainforest. I don't know, they look so much alike. Pretty interesting video, keep it up. Greetings from Peru.
www.livescience.com/polynesians-native-americans-dna.html There is a paper now that confirms that Polynesians have indeed made landfall in South America, Colombia to be precise. The Zenu peoples of Colombia and Easter islanders have initiated this first contact.
@@FM-pw1ls DNA is the most hard-based truth. So it went from probable to certainly. Also look at the fact that certain crops such as the sweet potatoes, and the chicken being interchanged before Europeans even knew the word America. Its obvious first contact was made between polynesians of the Marquesas and Colombia, possibly chile as well (mocha island).
This is very interesting. I've been on a quest as an African American to understand my DNA. According to my DNA my first ancestors in 1700 were of Asian Descent (Filipino, Thai, and Indonesia). Thereafter, it goes to Africa, Native American, French, German, Spanish/Portuguese. Back to Africa and British/Irish. I'm just confused because the first slaves arrived in the Americas in 1619? Clearly my ancestors weren't all African.
Well, Filipinos have black heritage. Actually the first Filipinos were Blacks and Pacific Islander. Modern Filipinos are a mix of a lot of nationalities (that's why we are now known as Filipinos to categorize it)
Wow! I did research Aeta people. I love to learn. It just breaks my heart that many of us didn't learn the truth about history in school. Although my Asian ancestors goes back to the 1700s, you all are still a part of my heritage. So, when/if I visit the Phillipines, Thailand or Indonesia, it'll now have a different meaning. Thank You. 💞
Dracula Darna Daghan Salamat 🙏🏾 You are absolutely right. Our colonizers separated us so much at one point that even the glaring physical similarities between us don’t hold any form of kinship in modern times. The colonizing is out of our control at this point so it’s our duty to embrace one another and stop all the nonsense in-fighting. I too was a part of this and as I grow older I find the beauty in how we really are all one sea faring family. Our respective cultures are too beautiful and delicate at this point in history to be fighting and outdoing one another. ✊🏾🙏🏾🇵🇭
It's more accurate to say it didn't make it there for whatever reason, but it is consumed in the near Oceania region. The fact that they switch to the simulant Kava Root as an alternative, shows a desire to source a simulant that provided a similar feeling.
let us put into agreement that all Austroneseans should protect and love each other!!!!!! let us all create an austronesian continent with a united goal....one united language, one currency, free visa among each austronesian nations, austronesean entrrtainments to boosy our oneness like Austronesians Got Talent, the Voice of Austronesia...the amazing austranesia race, astronesia cup, Aba or Astonesia Basketball Association..... let's get done with westerns and kpops and make our own celebration of unity!!!!! brown and proud!!!!
@@yeetfeet731 Malay language of course, it is most widely used by the Austronesians and Filipinos was using the Malay language before the colonizers came and colonized Philippines.
Tattooing, Austronesian Language and centered in Maritime Culture is tattooed as Filipino identity, to those saying Philippines lost its identity after colonization we embraced our Malayan Heritage by giving respect to our prehistoric culture by acknowleding traditional Austronesian practices.
Philippines has always been colonized. Even before the Spanish. Look up the history between the Philippines and the rajahs of ancient India. Look up the history where native Taiwanese invaded the Philippines and killed Negritos already living there.
The Indonesian went there to trade with Aboriginal Australian like Makasarese and Timorese but not settle in there because in that time the Indonesian tribe trade with them we trade in Northern part of Australia which are mostly desert and not suitable for the tribe to live in there
@@ernisupriani9270 and mostly as filipino and austronesian we always love to sail. We are sea faring people. Our ancestors sailed islands far from their birthland such as madagascar and easter island. In fact today indonesian, filipinos and malaysian still love sailing. As for me i love the sea. It calms me. It brings peace to my mind. And it feels nostalgic.
Not sure if the Austronesians migrated in large numbers from Indonesia to Australia but the people of New Zealand came all the way from the Pacific instead of coming through Southeast Asia. The Austronesians also largely bypassed New Guinea as well, they only settled in some coastal areas.
@@JcDizon if we used the Austronesia Taiwanese model theory New Zealand is the last phase of southern pacific migration area. Like why Austronesian not settle in Africa continent when they settle in Madagascar ? Because the Bantu Islamic City-State like Mombasa, Kilwa, Pate and others push the Austronesian from Srivijava kingdom back to Madagascar even the Bantu follow the Austronesian settling in Madagascar in Sakalava area and then they mix and became Malagasy. I think why Austronesian is not settling in Australia because whole Australia is not part of the known world for the Southeast Asia Austronesian and i'm not sure of the Pacific Austronesian since the Southeast Asia and the Pacific Austronesian is not in same greater influence area aftre migration
After a long time, all people might become interrelated after thousands of inter breeding happens. In spiritual reality we are all siblings. So, we must all help each other. No one is above our below another. Here in the Philippines, I'm told that I'm not Filipino because I have 38% Chinese blood. So, who are the real Filipinos? The original Filipinos are the first people who lived in the Philippines. All present Filipinos are real Filipinos. But I belong to the human race, so being real Filipino or whatever isn't important for me. I'm a citizen of the world.
The tradition of chewing red betel nuts is a favorite snack for Austronesian people, just like Europeans with liquor, Chinese with tea, Arabic with coffee. 😂
Well because in Indonesia austronesian people are the third migrants,there are austroasiatic and melanesian speaking people before austronesian arrived.
@@mihun5054 well most Indonesian are still austronesian that is originated in Philippines... Taiwan is the motherland but Philippines is the fatherland of austronesian
@@dasigkatama029 the largest ethnic group in Indonesia are Javanese and most of their DNA are austroasiatic and most of Indonesians like sumatran,borneoan are 50 austroasiatic and 50 austronesian... and the region in eastern Indonesia also heavily mixed with melanesians...while most of philipino are almost full austronesians
@@dasigkatama029 culturally we are austronesians but genetically we are mixed austroasiatic and austronesians...but people in western indonesia mostly austroasiatic
The "Negritos" (a generic term used) are not originally Austronesian. The Negritos are an older, original (Aboriginal) population who already inhabited prehistoric Sunda Land before the ancestors of the Austronesians became populous due to migration there. They, the *ancestors* *of* who would *become* the Austronesians genetically ancestrally split branched from the Negritos and Austronesians *common* (even older, more prehistoric) root population migrating from Africa through India. There are both mixed Austronesian-Negritos and Austronesians *not* of mixed Austronesian-Negritos ancestry in Taiwan, *both* , just as there are *both* in the Filipino Archipelago. An example of the 1st-Wave of the direct ancestors of who would *become* the Austronesians (and who are today the *direct* descendants of that 1st-Wave out of Southern China and Northern Vietnam are the Dayaks of Kalimantan.
Austronesian i think are more interested in islands full of flaura and fauna than a landmass with nothing but desert. Besides, it's already inhabited by australoids which probably kept austronesians from inhabiting at least the coastal areas of Australia because they're not interested in having a war with other tribes, they're interested in finding new islands
@@randomly_random_0 that's probably one thing why they did not cultivate rice in Australia. No water for rice paddies. But in the Philippines they do describe a kangaroo like mythical creature they call the sigbin. Perhaps they did reach Australia
The Taiwan model is incorrect. The movement originated in Southernmost China, and migrated southward through Southeast Asian into then prehistoric and ancient Sunda Land. The movement's cul-de-sac ending, sweeping up to Taiwan through the Philippine Archipelago, arrived IN Taiwan approximately 3,000 years ago.
Austronesian Peoples come from Taiwan (Formosa) ua-cam.com/video/ihOQ18C3wl4/v-deo.html Formosa(Austronesian) peoples/China Chinese Peoples in Taiwan Austronesians ≠ Southern China Chinese ua-cam.com/video/DiyAGZM1uVk/v-deo.html
In my opinion, Stephen Oppenheimer's theory from his book Eden In The East makes more sense than the theory out of Taiwan. because about 11 thousand years ago the land of Sundaland sank and spread Austronesian people all over the world and during the last ice age the earth's temperature dropped 12-15 degrees Celsius cooler than the earth's temperature now, humans in ancient times could not survive in areas other than the In the tropics, the Sundaland region was a gathering place for people in large numbers in the past because it was a tropical area and after the ice age ended and the sea level rose significantly, the Sundaland Austronesian people spread out. While we consider this as logical, I will add that in West Java there is a Gunung Padang megalithic site which is around 6 thousand years BC and even that can be recognized as even older if the structure taken from underground on Mount Padang is confirmed to be man-made. because it is around 13-28 thousand years BC, it is much longer than before the end of the ice age. and the Gunung Padang megalithic site has the same structure as the nan madol in the Pacific, the age of the nan madol site is around 2 AD.
Filipino (bisaya dialect) Manok/chicken Bulan/month/moon Osa,duha,tulo,upat,lima,unom,pito,walo,siyam,pulo (12345678910) I have a jarai friend from vietnam
The Nagas residing in the North East India and Myanmar are Mongoloid and speak Tibeto-Burman language; and yet they do seem to have a lot of similarities with the Austronesians of the Phillipines,Taiwan ,Sarawak,Borneo etc.whatbaffles scholars are the legends handed down the ages are thise stories that tell about someNaga tribes who hadcomediwnfrim Manchuria, Mongolia,soth eastern China etc.
Some historians are suggesting that as well. The Hayato and the Kamaso tribe from Kyushu might be from the northern branch of Austronesian that sailed north instead of south.
If ypu study Japanese language, you'll find some similarities in vocabs, phonology, and grammar. In fact, linguists have this hypothesis called "Austric language superfamily" which groups Austronesian, AUSTROASIATIC, Kra-Dai, Japanese, and to some extent, Korean and Sino-Tibetan
just hear okinawan traditional folk song "Gagaku" (traditional Japanese music) and then compare it to "Lawung Ageng" javanese traditional music its really similiar! i mean real real similiar
Don’t forget Jarai and Ede Indigenouse Central highland what they called today Central highland Vietnam we are related to Malayu Polynesian family Lima / number 5 Bunga / flowers Jalan / road Langit or rongit / sky Batao/ rock
For me from Africa evolving people moves east to middle east to india and to southeast Asia breaking up to two going north where China lies and Malaysia and maybe those people who got separated in southeast asia met again in PH since back then Ph is near Taiwan and is connected to borneo.
@@uglybepis3571 yeah and it was said in history books that the Philippines had 3 wave of migration that are believed to first inhabit the land they are; 1st the Aetas or Negritos with dark skin tone, small, brown eyes and curly hairs. 2nd was Indos and last is Malays.
It's not that simple. There are many separate of waves migration from Africa. The ancestors of East Asians and SouthEast Asians were also came from Africa and then settled near tibetan mountains during Paleolithic while the ancestors of Papuan and Aetas already travelled Southeast Asia using the exposed land bridge at this time. It took many years again for ancient East and SouthEast Asian to be separated and migrated different in directions leading to tge creation Austronesian, Austroasiatic,Sino-Tibetans etc.
Austronesian in Southeast Asia are Asian, while Austronesian in continent of Oceania are Pacific Islander. Philippine Island was found on Asia continent not Oceania. So Filipinos are Asian.
Were not connected to asia 7500 islands and our islands are better than micronesia and Polynesia put together palua is so near to us micronesian DNA are filipino they get mad they look filipino our people are beautiful it is not in our culture to think we are better but most guamanian men marries filipina ladies and most of the fine ladies in guam and hawaii are filipina no there not short or asian in looks micronesia use to belongs to the Philippines before we are the true island people proto malayo polynesian language orgin Philippines and many of our people still live like islanders and our native filipino are melanesian that why i never talk to micronesian and Polynesian they disrespect us on comments were a beautiful island people our muslim Filipino malay islanders never been concoured they look Indonesian there near Indonesian and we the LAPITA austronesian people went there
@Macoswat Kpop I completely disagree. You must research the history of Filipino ancestry, before the spanish influence. The Austronesian people have a rich and proud culture. To be fair and IMO, Filipinos are both Pacific Islanders and asians...
So it does mean filipinos are most likely samoans, polynesians? Im a filipino as well as a pacific islander who wish to know the culture deeply.. I love to know where my brother samoans when they could teach haka
@@angorafx9067roughly 1000 years separates the Austronesian settlement of the Philippines and the settlement of Samoa. While we were related, Filipinos are closest with Indonesians and Malaysians. But even then, that’s a very general statement since Indonesia is so diverse compared to the Philippines, since most Philippine languages tend to cluster relatively close together while Indonesia have 3 seperate Austronesian sub groups.
Definitely not Samoans or Polynesian in general. Definitely related, but separated by roughly a thousand years. And Samoans don’t do the haka, the haka is specifically Māori
Ang pinoy tlga ang mostly mukhang indonesian,malaysian..yung iba self proclame na mukhang spanish daw..eh last name lng nman ang na adopt ntin at culture sa mga espanyol..hindi itsura..may ilan na mejo mestiso pero mostly austronesian tlga tayo
Di naman po lahat ng pinoy.. great grandma ko po from mother side ay half Spanish hindi lang dahil adapt ang surname from Spanish people. At great grandpa ko po ay ganun din half Spanish di mkapaniwala nga mother ko pero tall and blue eyes greatgrandpa ko naabutan pa niya itong buhay kaso pagdating sa amin mukhang malay race kasi nakapangasawa ng taga malay. Pero kami lang mukhang malay uncles ko matatangkad at foriegn tingnan. Medyo blonde din kulay ng buhok. Genetics genetics di mo talaga mapile ano ibigay sayo.
Di naman po lahat ng pinoy.. great grandma ko po from mother side ay half Spanish hindi lang dahil adapt ang surname from Spanish people. At great grandpa ko po ay ganun din half Spanish di mkapaniwala nga mother ko pero tall and blue eyes greatgrandpa ko naabutan pa niya itong buhay kaso pagdating sa amin mukhang malay race kasi nakapangasawa ng taga malay. Pero kami lang mukhang malay uncles ko matatangkad at foriegn tingnan. Medyo blonde din kulay ng buhok. Genetics genetics di mo talaga mapile ano ibigay sayo.
The longest versions of The Austronesian words are in Melanesia. For example the word for ear in Kuanua language is "talingana". The oldest versions of the language are from from Madagascar to Fiji. The Mongolian people who came down much later much later, shortened the words.
The oldest version is in Taiwan and Philippines not Madagascar to Fiji. The Austronesians were brown people, but there were people who were black even before the arrival of the Austronesians. the Austronesians mixed with the blacks (Melanesians). Although the longest Austronesian word is found in Melanesia it does not mean that it is older because the original is Talinga and Tangila, There is no Mongolian influence on us, don’t make up a story.
this channel is seriously underrated it deserves more appreciation especially from pinoys!
So true😊
We, Filipinos, must appreciate our own history. It enlightens us of some of our unknown heritage. Very educational💕.
@@yaeltaguim2744 Luid.
Facts
Attention to all Filipinos. Austronesian does NOT mean you aren't Asian. Austronesian does NOT mean you are a Pacific Islander. Thank you!
As a Filipino, it really warms my heart to learn about are connection to Austronesian people.
Dont forget Chickens, Philippines is the ancestral home of Polynesian chickens. And coconuts too
South East Asians, Pacific Islanders, Madagascar/Malagasy should take 23andme DNA test if they are confused of their origins 😅
LOL
malay have diffrent type of chicken. they poop, peed, and give birth all in one hole. but it died out cuz of european settlers
@@jakeplummer2477 it's the truth home-0
These studies point out that Philippines is said to be the true origin of Astronians people.
I'm Taiwanese and DNA analysis says I have relatives in the Philippines and Papua New Guinea. =)
🤩🤩 Yas austronesian 🙆🏽🙆🏽
❤️🇵🇬 Sry mother land Taiwan but we change Mata to Mara 😅😅😅😂
You have a melanesian blood?
@@Jennie-my3gg The Austronesians arrived to Papua New Guinea after the Melanesians. =) The Melanesians were already there.
We are related 🇵🇭🙏🏽
It's true taiwanese ancestors [austronesian] came to the philippines second to austrolo- melanesia.
Its just nice to see that the Intro pic of a man in tattoos is of the Igorot tribal group in the Phillipines. The footage of two men fighting with shields are Igorot's as well and the sound in the background of the video is igorot music, they are using gongs as musical instruments.
You meant they are not philipino?
@@neitsinuochadi3391 No, not at all. They are Filipino because they are from the Philippines. its just that they are one of the many ethic groups in the Philippines, like the Ilocano, Tagalogs, Moros, etc. that live in the Philippines
Of the Austronesians, there has been no heavier colonial invasion than in the Philippines (yes, our ancestors, the first in East Asia, were driven out by Qin of China but we went on loving our coastal way even reaching the Americas). Many Filipinos today are surprised to know this or embarrassed by our brown skin. But we know deeply when curtains are drawn that the sounds of drums move you; that the elements of the sea talk to you; that you can feel energies beyond what is in you. We are highly spiritual , when centered, we are capable of feeling and seeing others inside. This may be why many of us are not one percenters in the world. People have to be void of feelings in order to destroy the life of others. The US has captured this and turned this into an industry in healthcare and servitude. It's time we awaken to our gifts and use it to protect what is most important to us, that is love for our nature and mankind. With this information, we go forward.
BROWN AND ETERNALLY PROUD !!! NOT YELLOW NOT WHITE !!!
its just a fringe theory that the natives of south America are connected to the austronesians who became the polynesians. one instance in which this can be disproven is a discontinuity when it comes to language and culture. All austronesianic peoples share a common language ancestor (proto-austronesian; ie formosan natives). the languages of the natives of south America, i believe have no connection with this language group. They also don't share similar cultural artifice.
However, it is important to note that most of the things that are lacking anthropologically are from the natives of south America (because their own peoples have been replaced by whites and blacks). Maybe if it can be recovered, we can find lingual and cultural ties to the polynesians and therefore ties to the austronesians of south east Asia.
Filipinos should be proud of their dark skin.
thank u for sharing this u made me believe how beautiful it is to be a filipino and the gifts we have should be preserved and shared throughout the world. if we can just make our people believe in ourselves for a change and stop the colonial mentality and the servitude for the whites then we would be more powerful and highly spiritual for our selves
@@kwazooplayingguardsman5615 it would be interesting if we find out that we are closely related to the american natives. sadly its hard to see that the whites and americans who rule today will just give them out or give us a chance to look for answers
As a Filipino American living through a time in which many people of color in this country are examining their own biases and also developing a better understanding of their history, I deeply appreciated this video. I look forward to part 2!
So you are mix you are not full asian
@@josemartinsgalucho7264 Even if they were mixed, is there something wrong with it?
everything woke turn to shit.
who exactly is a "person of color" ?
who doesn't have color?
you realize white people only make up less than 15% of the entire global population. you are not a minority.
@@rhaenyraitargaryen6360 That depends on what mixture you are talking about.
I'm Malay from Malaysia. If you see coconut trees.. you can find austonesian people
What do u mean see coconut trees
in miami?
in the carribean islands?
@@MrYougotcaught Caribbean has like 10 coconuts trees lol
@@MrYougotcaught they called west indies because most of the people are Indians
Discovered I have Filipino heritage from DNA test...so cool to learn more!
Thank you brief history for creating these educational videos
Cool to learn about my ancestors 🙆🏽❤️
Also in Papua New Guinea one austronesian tribe The MOTU people still use stilt houses until today ❤️
i appreciate this video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge. im leaving my lola's message to my kababayan pinoys: culture is a window to the past, present and future.
Thank you. I have spent years tracing my nans heritage through stories & this really confirmed many things
its been 4 years ago now, I want part 2
I used to think that the Vikings were the best seafarers of the old times. Until I learned about Austronesians. Holy crap just let that sink in - from the east coast of Africa to the Easter island (belongs to Chile), and from Taiwan to New Zealand. The distances are fucking enormous.
Austronesians sailed through oceans reaching the Americas (Rapa Nui) and Africa (Malagasy)
Not only that, the Austronesian genetic trait O1a is also widely present in coastal areas of South China, especially in Shanghai, Zhejiang, Jiangsu. The Filipinos and the Austronesian Taiwanese Aborigines are the purest Austronesians
Salam dari Indonesia. Austronesian brother....
Mereka itu semua moyang dari kita Indonesia
Highest population of Austronesian people
@@rajasriindra9004 taiwan bro,Motherland Austronesian
Greetings from the Philippines ,my Austronesian brothers.
Thank you so much! Great video. I hope we'll see a part 2 soon!
I am from the Island of Tonga in the Polynesian triangle. They found a tattoo instrument carbon dated 2800 years old in my Island. That's when the Austronesians arrived at my Island but today we're huge people now outsizing our ancestors lol. I am 6'5ft 255lbs XD
1. Short people arriving on an island with lots of high protein food sources ie island gigantism
2. No domesticated animals to help with tilling fields.
3. Lots of inter tribal warfare selected for bigger frames.
4. The skinny ones did not survive the voyage so couldn't pass on their genes.
@@ANTSEMUT1*** CANNIBALISM , I E...(HEAD HUNTERS) LOSERS GET EATEN.
@@hapypirate955cannibalism was practiced is parts of the pacific, head hunting seems to be restricted to a few south East Asian Austronesians. I believe it was also practiced in parts of Papua New Guinea/ the Torres Strait but not sure if any of those who practiced it in the region were Austronesian speakers
Taiwanese people are the tall. If you see any Chinese about 6ft and taller that’s a Taiwanese person.
can you please make a video about Philippine History of Vintage Clothing? So that it could inspire other Filipinos to recreate looks than happened in the Philippines and not from Western Vintage Style.
Pleaseee
Yes
this!
YES
Greetings from Malaysia 🤘🏼
I’m Samoan and I can totally agree with this video
Malo uso
There are 3 migrations that happens in across oceania or across the Pacific islands. 1st one came out of Taiwan, aprox 43,000 years ago, (Philippines, Indonesia, Madagascar, part of India, PNG, Palau, Yap proper, Marianas Island, Fiji and Australia) These places, have some things in common (chewing betelnuts and their tattoos)
2nd one, aprox 3000 years ago, ( all through Polynesia, went down and turns around settle the rest of the islands in Micronesia and parts of Melanesia. New Zealand is the last island to be settled). then 3rd one after Aprox 1200 years. Overall, Pacific islanders ancestors came from Taiwan and the Phillipines....
The rest of the islands of Micronesia were settled by people from Melanesia, they didn’t come from Polynesia. The High Islands were likely settled before any island in Polynesia were settled too
No, the nagaland was never been part of migration their ancestor must be sino-tibetan and australoid it was been studied no traces of ancestor came from austronesian linguistically culturally different yeah we can find similarities when it comes to traditional clothing its just a coincidence and they practice head hunting too but never been part of austronesian.
@@santospaul8103 that's wrong too, the people of Melanesia are mostly located in the region of Sahul and thus share ancestry with the aborigines. Their tribe basically walked into south east Asia back when the sea levels were lower and exposed land bridges that connected maritime southeast Asia, australia and locations like papua new genea and fiji to mainland Indochina. the locations that didn't have much connection with is Micronesia and the Polynesian triangle. When the seas rose, it further isolated these lands, making micronesia nad the polynesian triangle free from human civilization due to the growing impossibility of traversing into these island via foot. the sea rising also caused the minor landbridge connecting Sahul (Papua and Australia) with the rest of Asia to disappear, isolating the people and therefore creating the aborigenes or also known as the melanesians.
The sea rising however allowed the austronesian tribes (natives of taiwan) to propagate into south east asia because they were extremely adept in sailing. Their skill in sailing also allowed them to populate previously virgin lands like micronesia and the polynesian triangle and some studies suggest that the natives of south America have kinship with the austronesians sailors.
@@kwazooplayingguardsman5615 how are you gonna tell me it’s wrong when most Micronesian Clans have their origin stories from Melanesia. Micronesians are more related to Melanesians than they are to Polynesians.
@@santospaul8103 Not actually. Literally search up "are polynesian and micronesian related to melanesian". You'll even find that the Melanesian introduction to the Micronesian genepool is actually quite relatively recent (1000-500 years ago).
I'm Papua New Guinean and I'm also Austronesian.
Maybe some part but most of Papuan are Melanesian...
Yes most Papuans are Melenesians. But I'm talking about 'Papua New Guinea', which about 30% of the population are Austronesian speaking people, but are generally classified as Melenesian, just like Fiji ,Solomon island etc..
@@ewinrizalinterestingly in Wuvuly and Aua in northern PNG, the people there look south East Asian
@@jobguerekull1267 tbh, many Indonesian papua are speaking Austronesian especially who lives in coastline
@@jobguerekull1267 Salam & sehat selalu 🇮🇩
the austronesian people always have been fascinated with islands. They are somehow drawn to the smell of the sea.
About Austroasiatic Mon-khmer people conquer the highland and mountainous regions
can you do a vid about the difference between, luzon, visayas, and mindanao
religion, culture/tradition,population wise
Great idea. I'll have it on queue.
As far as I know Visayans are the most heavily tattooed people (Pintados), Mindanao being highly influenced by Islamic Malays (Moro),
I don't know anything about Luzon except that there's a Chinese kingdom, all kingdoms back then were slightly Indianized not like in Indo-china (Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia) and the Nusantara peninsula (Malaysia, Indonesia) who have direct contact and connections to India
@@uglybepis3571 Uhm there are natives in Mindanao who are not Christian nor Moro called Lumads.
@@kathleenabbu8553 where did these Lumads originate? Are they related to Filipinos?
@@uglybepis3571 Yes they are Filipino, Brown, Austronesian and Indigenious people of Mindanao. Some became Christian and some are not.
The name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, and easter island is Rapanui, and the austronesian genetic found in polynesia is a reemerging group of austronesian into the ancient haplogroup found in polynesia, this ancient haplogroup is also found on the island where the baja valley is, haplogroup c2, where sea navigation was already known by this group, and star navigation, the homelands of the originals sunk with sundaland and sahul.
Btw there has been a recently published scientific journal contesting the dating of the "out of Taiwan" Theory from 3000kya to now maybe 7-8kya, the title of the report if I remember correctly is "migrations into the Philippines in the last 50,00 years". DNA analysis has confirmed from their findings that modern day cordillerans are the least admixed descendants of the "original" Austronesians and that the modern day indigenous people's of Taiwan are recently (if that's the right term) diverged from ours, meaning that there is only an indirect connection say between the Ami, Atayal and others to the other Austronesian groups. Further supporting the fact that even though we all dispersed from Taiwan, it wasn't a simple north to south journey because genetic data (Supplementary info) reveals otherwise in regards to the diverse ethnic groups in the archipelago (genetic dates in some Visayan ethnic groups show wide differences) and that most likely; any Austronesian expansion not more than 7-8kya (which is unlikely) are directly from our islands. The people who dispersed 3000kya to Oceania as an example, more likely than not are descendants of the cordillerans. We are more like each other than the modern day aboriginal Taiwanese because we have diverged from them 7-8kya. We could have known more about this but we didn't till now, academics and scientists have ignored the rich history of our islands for far too long and justice has been served with this enlightening information which I hope will spawn more in the future.
thanks for sharing this! it means a lot to filipinos who are trying to enrich and preserve our history
Yes this is the other theory, there are a few theories, anyway the negritos and austronesians are both being recognized as Indigenous People of the malay archipelago.
No wonder why cordilleras people has more light skin and more like Austroasiatic eyes
Can I ask for the source? I want to read too
@@joshdanao2089 source? Trust me bro?
Austronesians remind me a bit to the inhabitants of the amazon rainforest. I don't know, they look so much alike. Pretty interesting video, keep it up. Greetings from Peru.
Kinda Seafaring amazonian!!!
Hahaha you're right xD.
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There is a paper now that confirms that Polynesians have indeed made landfall in South America, Colombia to be precise. The Zenu peoples of Colombia and Easter islanders have initiated this first contact.
@@islandvibez that's very possible
@@FM-pw1ls DNA is the most hard-based truth. So it went from probable to certainly. Also look at the fact that certain crops such as the sweet potatoes, and the chicken being interchanged before Europeans even knew the word America. Its obvious first contact was made between polynesians of the Marquesas and Colombia, possibly chile as well (mocha island).
This is the channel that I am looking for!!!
We should have Austronesian Olympics. We'd compete in outrigger canoe sailing, tatooing, fishing, weaving, archery, and headhunting (jk).
How do you compete in tattooing lmao. My Chamorro ancestors didn't tattoo our skins, we did however, engraved our teeth haha
@@yeetfeet731 philippines preserve their ancient tattoos design..
Corn beef and spam eating challenge would go hard ngl
@@CP0rings33 add betel nut chewing to that list
That's a fun idea but the Polynesians would probably dominate every strength sport.
This is very interesting. I've been on a quest as an African American to understand my DNA. According to my DNA my first ancestors in 1700 were of Asian Descent (Filipino, Thai, and Indonesia). Thereafter, it goes to Africa, Native American, French, German, Spanish/Portuguese. Back to Africa and British/Irish. I'm just confused because the first slaves arrived in the Americas in 1619? Clearly my ancestors weren't all African.
Well, Filipinos have black heritage. Actually the first Filipinos were Blacks and Pacific Islander. Modern Filipinos are a mix of a lot of nationalities (that's why we are now known as Filipinos to categorize it)
You could search in the internet about Aeta they are the first indigenous people here in the philippines and they are black.
Wow! I did research Aeta people. I love to learn. It just breaks my heart that many of us didn't learn the truth about history in school. Although my Asian ancestors goes back to the 1700s, you all are still a part of my heritage. So, when/if I visit the Phillipines, Thailand or Indonesia, it'll now have a different meaning. Thank You. 💞
@@tsunsanqty aeta aren't blacks they're Melanesians they're related to the people of Papua New Guinea
@@CAV3 Modern Filipinos aren't mixed they're Austronesian people originating from South China to Taiwan.
We should form an Austronesian Union!
Not gonna happen becoz they keep on fighting each other. Want proof? Visit any Asean group in fb.
Dracula Darna Daghan Salamat 🙏🏾 You are absolutely right. Our colonizers separated us so much at one point that even the glaring physical similarities between us don’t hold any form of kinship in modern times. The colonizing is out of our control at this point so it’s our duty to embrace one another and stop all the nonsense in-fighting. I too was a part of this and as I grow older I find the beauty in how we really are all one sea faring family. Our respective cultures are too beautiful and delicate at this point in history to be fighting and outdoing one another. ✊🏾🙏🏾🇵🇭
There is an annual austronesian forum held in Taiwan.
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Looking forward to more videos!
Thank you
This is concise and very straightforward information
Great video. Love to see more 🙌🏼
Just found ur channel! I love it. So informative
At 2:27. Where are these people from? Because the women in my culture used to wear skirts that looked like that. I'm from Chuuk, Micronesia.
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@@weirdoguy2052 interesting 🤔 and thank u
Betel nut was never eaten in Polynesia. The plant would still be there if that was the case
It's more accurate to say it didn't make it there for whatever reason, but it is consumed in the near Oceania region. The fact that they switch to the simulant Kava Root as an alternative, shows a desire to source a simulant that provided a similar feeling.
Still widely chewed in Micronesia interestingly
Make more videos❤❤ It shares alot of information
let us put into agreement that all Austroneseans should protect and love each other!!!!!! let us all create an austronesian continent with a united goal....one united language, one currency, free visa among each austronesian nations, austronesean entrrtainments to boosy our oneness like Austronesians Got Talent, the Voice of Austronesia...the amazing austranesia race, astronesia cup, Aba or Astonesia Basketball Association..... let's get done with westerns and kpops and make our own celebration of unity!!!!! brown and proud!!!!
United under one language? There are thousands of them in Oceania; which one do we pick? Haha
@@yeetfeet731 Malay language of course, it is most widely used by the Austronesians and Filipinos was using the Malay language before the colonizers came and colonized Philippines.
Yes and go go go brown skined race🥰🥰🥰 it is time for as to unite and shine🎉🎉🎉🇵🇭
@@yeetfeet731thousand languages in oceana 🤔 lets pick english hahahaha
Please do one on the Sundaland Hypothesis too. Thanks!
Austronesians, Austroasiatics, Tais, Micronesians, Polynesians, And Melanesians all need to form a big gathering
Yeah man i wish we are more united. Maybe in the future, I hope.
Why? Fyi, Polynesian s, Micronesia a, and Thais are Austronesians, Austroasiatics aren't
ok lets meet at the seafood market, say 4 o'clock
@@luchicrino why not? Haha😂 make sure to stay 6 ft apart tho.
@@nenabunena Thais are Tai-Kadai, not austronesian
This is so informative video. That bayanihan thing only in the Philippines.
Loved this video, are you going to be continuing this series?
Salam dari central highland of Vietnam Austronesian brother
Hey, u use malay language. Same like indonesia and malaysia. Hmm interesting.
@@Ratniah very similar not exactly the same.
@@ANTSEMUT1 yeah but clearly i can understand him
What conclusions can be drawn from the article "The peopling of the Philippines"?. Give / enumerate at lest 5. 10 pa help me to answer plsss🥺
Napunta ako dito dahil sa Video ni Robin. AHAHAHAHAHAHAH. Thanks Yohan.
Tattooing, Austronesian Language and centered in Maritime Culture is tattooed as Filipino identity, to those saying Philippines lost its identity after colonization we embraced our Malayan Heritage by giving respect to our prehistoric culture by acknowleding traditional Austronesian practices.
Philippines has always been colonized. Even before the Spanish. Look up the history between the Philippines and the rajahs of ancient India. Look up the history where native Taiwanese invaded the Philippines and killed Negritos already living there.
Why the austronesians who settled in New Zealand bypassed Australia?
Maybe because of the native australians. Instead of settling in they just do trade.
The Indonesian went there to trade with Aboriginal Australian like Makasarese and Timorese but not settle in there because in that time the Indonesian tribe trade with them we trade in Northern part of Australia which are mostly desert and not suitable for the tribe to live in there
@@ernisupriani9270 and mostly as filipino and austronesian we always love to sail. We are sea faring people. Our ancestors sailed islands far from their birthland such as madagascar and easter island. In fact today indonesian, filipinos and malaysian still love sailing. As for me i love the sea. It calms me. It brings peace to my mind. And it feels nostalgic.
Not sure if the Austronesians migrated in large numbers from Indonesia to Australia but the people of New Zealand came all the way from the Pacific instead of coming through Southeast Asia. The Austronesians also largely bypassed New Guinea as well, they only settled in some coastal areas.
@@JcDizon if we used the Austronesia Taiwanese model theory New Zealand is the last phase of southern pacific migration area. Like why Austronesian not settle in Africa continent when they settle in Madagascar ? Because the Bantu Islamic City-State like Mombasa, Kilwa, Pate and others push the Austronesian from Srivijava kingdom back to Madagascar even the Bantu follow the Austronesian settling in Madagascar in Sakalava area and then they mix and became Malagasy. I think why Austronesian is not settling in Australia because whole Australia is not part of the known world for the Southeast Asia Austronesian and i'm not sure of the Pacific Austronesian since the Southeast Asia and the Pacific Austronesian is not in same greater influence area aftre migration
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Question, how do you explain the difference in size between Polynesians and everyone else that's tied to the Austronesian?
it's an adaptation to living in tiny islands.
Founder effect
@@DiEs-om6yz that doesn’t make sense because Micronesians (except Fijians for obvious reasons) and Melanesians are not big like the Polynesians.
@@lemonadenadilaw1997 then what happened to the Philippines, Indonesians, and Malaysia? They’re part of the Austronesian migration.
I think there were already people on the island before the migration.
We are all family and connected by Moana 🥹❤️
mentawaii tribe in Sumatra is recorded as the oldest pyramid in Egypt, I think our history is older than that.
Can't find part 2?
Where's part 2?? 🥺
I've been busy with my teaching job. I've started working on it though.
@@BriefHistory oh.
After a long time, all people might become interrelated after thousands of inter breeding happens.
In spiritual reality we are all siblings. So, we must all help each other. No one is above our below another.
Here in the Philippines, I'm told that I'm not Filipino because I have 38% Chinese blood.
So, who are the real Filipinos?
The original Filipinos are the first people who lived in the Philippines.
All present Filipinos are real Filipinos.
But I belong to the human race, so being real Filipino or whatever isn't important for me. I'm a citizen of the world.
@@wilfreduchayay7193I thought that study said they had the least?
The tradition of chewing red betel nuts is a favorite snack for Austronesian people, just like Europeans with liquor, Chinese with tea, Arabic with coffee. 😂
@@klewank2615 It came from India
where is the part 2?
Who are the people talked and featured on video?
Still waiting for the second part :)))
Your color changes depending on your location..pretty interesting yet some filipino wants to look koreans 😂
dont get us started on beauty standards in the phillipines, its completely unreasonable lol
It's women not men
Even in indonesia, most people wanted to look whiter.. 😭 I'm like.. why can't y'all just accept our god given beautiful exotic skin color.
I can grow full beard ❤️🇵🇭 genetics :) full pinoy
Some koreans in the Philippines who spent a lot of time in the outdoors seem to lost their fair skin and become very tan like locals.
Where is the second part?
Idk why Pacific islanders and malaysian and indonesian still cant accept that there ancestors originatrd in the Philippines
Well because in Indonesia austronesian people are the third migrants,there are austroasiatic and melanesian speaking people before austronesian arrived.
@@mihun5054 well most Indonesian are still austronesian that is originated in Philippines... Taiwan is the motherland but Philippines is the fatherland of austronesian
@@dasigkatama029 the largest ethnic group in Indonesia are Javanese and most of their DNA are austroasiatic and most of Indonesians like sumatran,borneoan are 50 austroasiatic and 50 austronesian... and the region in eastern Indonesia also heavily mixed with melanesians...while most of philipino are almost full austronesians
@@dasigkatama029 culturally we are austronesians but genetically we are mixed austroasiatic and austronesians...but people in western indonesia mostly austroasiatic
I myself think austronesian stated in mainland south east Asia not Taiwan I’m Pilipino.
Is there a part 2?
Any update on when part 2 is coming out.
The "Negritos" (a generic term used) are not originally Austronesian. The Negritos are an older, original (Aboriginal) population who already inhabited prehistoric Sunda Land before the ancestors of the Austronesians became populous due to migration there.
They, the *ancestors* *of* who would *become* the Austronesians genetically ancestrally split branched from the Negritos and Austronesians *common* (even older, more prehistoric) root population migrating from Africa through India.
There are both mixed
Austronesian-Negritos and Austronesians *not* of mixed Austronesian-Negritos ancestry in Taiwan, *both* , just as there are *both* in the Filipino Archipelago.
An example of the 1st-Wave of the direct ancestors of who would *become* the Austronesians (and who are today the *direct* descendants of that 1st-Wave out of Southern China and Northern Vietnam are the Dayaks of Kalimantan.
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Why did they skip Australia? I think they pushed that theory aside in favor of genetic haplogroups
Austronesian i think are more interested in islands full of flaura and fauna than a landmass with nothing but desert. Besides, it's already inhabited by australoids which probably kept austronesians from inhabiting at least the coastal areas of Australia because they're not interested in having a war with other tribes, they're interested in finding new islands
@@randomly_random_0 that's probably one thing why they did not cultivate rice in Australia. No water for rice paddies. But in the Philippines they do describe a kangaroo like mythical creature they call the sigbin. Perhaps they did reach Australia
@@charmainesican5608 i recently found out Australia actually has it's own native species of rice but it hasn't been domesticated.
Filipinos austronesian lapita was scared of shark they were smart so they went forward
Australia has different creatures they have never seen before. kangaroos are scary af lol and other creatures that are deadly. Too hot to farm
Great video❤️
The Taiwan model is incorrect. The movement originated in Southernmost China, and migrated southward through Southeast Asian into then prehistoric and ancient Sunda Land.
The movement's cul-de-sac ending, sweeping up to Taiwan through the Philippine Archipelago, arrived IN Taiwan approximately 3,000 years ago.
Austronesian Peoples come from Taiwan (Formosa)
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Formosa(Austronesian) peoples/China Chinese Peoples in Taiwan
Austronesians ≠ Southern China Chinese
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@@薛氏-z5sFilipinos always do this 😂 too bad they are just mixed mutts
@@薛氏-z5s wrote Austronesians in the Philippines there were Negritos. Remember them?
The first people of Taiwan is aboriginal and Philippines is negro /negritos
Lol the first people of Taiwan are aborigin and the Philippines is negritos /negro not austronesian 😂
In my opinion, Stephen Oppenheimer's theory from his book Eden In The East makes more sense than the theory out of Taiwan. because about 11 thousand years ago the land of Sundaland sank and spread Austronesian people all over the world and during the last ice age the earth's temperature dropped 12-15 degrees Celsius cooler than the earth's temperature now, humans in ancient times could not survive in areas other than the In the tropics, the Sundaland region was a gathering place for people in large numbers in the past because it was a tropical area and after the ice age ended and the sea level rose significantly, the Sundaland Austronesian people spread out. While we consider this as logical, I will add that in West Java there is a Gunung Padang megalithic site which is around 6 thousand years BC and even that can be recognized as even older if the structure taken from underground on Mount Padang is confirmed to be man-made. because it is around 13-28 thousand years BC, it is much longer than before the end of the ice age. and the Gunung Padang megalithic site has the same structure as the nan madol in the Pacific, the age of the nan madol site is around 2 AD.
Can we have the link sources/authors of these? :((
Don’t forget Jarai people
Mata/ eyes
Lima/ five
Filipino (bisaya dialect)
Manok/chicken
Bulan/month/moon
Osa,duha,tulo,upat,lima,unom,pito,walo,siyam,pulo
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I have a jarai friend from vietnam
The Nagas residing in the North East India and Myanmar are Mongoloid and speak Tibeto-Burman language; and yet they do seem to have a lot of similarities with the Austronesians of the Phillipines,Taiwan ,Sarawak,Borneo etc.whatbaffles scholars are the legends handed down the ages are thise stories that tell about someNaga tribes who hadcomediwnfrim Manchuria, Mongolia,soth eastern China etc.
where's part 2??????? I NEED THAT SHIT BRUH
Part 2 Please!
There's some proof that austronesian might have gotten to the Okinawan islands and Kyushu.
Some historians are suggesting that as well. The Hayato and the Kamaso tribe from Kyushu might be from the northern branch of Austronesian that sailed north instead of south.
@@JcDizon i really want that to be true but it's also sad they didn't make it to the modern day. Would love to hear what the language sounds like.
@@JcDizon Sadly nationalism runs very deep in Japan, and has a staunch belief in a single ethnic group, the Yamatos.
If ypu study Japanese language, you'll find some similarities in vocabs, phonology, and grammar.
In fact, linguists have this hypothesis called "Austric language superfamily" which groups Austronesian, AUSTROASIATIC, Kra-Dai, Japanese, and to some extent, Korean and Sino-Tibetan
just hear okinawan traditional folk song "Gagaku" (traditional Japanese music) and then compare it to "Lawung Ageng" javanese traditional music its really similiar! i mean real real similiar
include the tribes in vietnam, china and india specially nagaland. .
The nagaland was never part if austronesian they are sino-tibetan the close related it must be myanmar and vietnam.
Oh isee many old pictures of ifugaos familiar to other neighbouring provinces
Austronesian: Enjoyed trading and sailing
American, Japanese, Spaniards etc.: Let's colonize them they have some good stuff in the island.
dont forget the britains and dutch and germany
@@lanceycmyt7980 Purtuguese af
Ok where is part 2
Part 2?
Don’t forget Jarai and Ede Indigenouse Central highland what they called today Central highland Vietnam we are related to Malayu Polynesian family
Lima / number 5
Bunga / flowers
Jalan / road
Langit or rongit / sky
Batao/ rock
Wow i never knew there is malay in vietnam but when i see some of video about vietnam peoples, im wonder why some vietnamese does look like malay 😁
For me from Africa evolving people moves east to middle east to india and to southeast Asia breaking up to two going north where China lies and Malaysia and maybe those people who got separated in southeast asia met again in PH since back then Ph is near Taiwan and is connected to borneo.
Maybe in Indonesia, they're like Austronesian and Austro-asiatic hybrids
@@uglybepis3571 yeah and it was said in history books that the Philippines had 3 wave of migration that are believed to first inhabit the land they are;
1st the Aetas or Negritos with dark skin tone, small, brown eyes and curly hairs. 2nd was Indos and last is Malays.
@@brynhard that's incorrect sir
@@brynhard there were no Malaysian and Indonesian settlements in the Philippines as you can see now we don't speak any of their languages
It's not that simple. There are many separate of waves migration from Africa. The ancestors of East Asians and SouthEast Asians were also came from Africa and then settled near tibetan mountains during Paleolithic while the ancestors of Papuan and Aetas already travelled Southeast Asia using the exposed land bridge at this time. It took many years again for ancient East and SouthEast Asian to be separated and migrated different in directions leading to tge creation Austronesian, Austroasiatic,Sino-Tibetans etc.
thank you!!
Austronesian people look very caucasian tbh
I'm Tongan how am I related
OUT OF TAIWAN AUSTRONESIANS TO ALL PACIFIC ISLANDS TILL RAPA NUI ISLANDS AND NEW ZEALAND MIGRATION BACK THOUSANDS OF YEARS.
Asi taulava PBA PHILIPPINE BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION
@@alochoa7057i though he was a well-built pinoy, i found out he has tongan background.
Weren't they the first people to discover the south easten part of Asia.
They were already separate peoples inhabiting Australasia back then.
Austronesian in Southeast Asia are Asian, while Austronesian in continent of Oceania are Pacific Islander. Philippine Island was found on Asia continent not Oceania. So Filipinos are Asian.
by location you are correct but if we are talking about genetics then we related to the pacific islanders
@@valarmorghulis8139 no Yous aren't omg 😭
@@valarmorghulis8139 no because pacific islander has evolve drfferently from because there isolate 9
Were not connected to asia 7500 islands and our islands are better than micronesia and Polynesia put together palua is so near to us micronesian DNA are filipino they get mad they look filipino our people are beautiful it is not in our culture to think we are better but most guamanian men marries filipina ladies and most of the fine ladies in guam and hawaii are filipina no there not short or asian in looks micronesia use to belongs to the Philippines before we are the true island people proto malayo polynesian language orgin Philippines and many of our people still live like islanders and our native filipino are melanesian that why i never talk to micronesian and Polynesian they disrespect us on comments were a beautiful island people our muslim Filipino malay islanders never been concoured they look Indonesian there near Indonesian and we the LAPITA austronesian people went there
@Macoswat Kpop I completely disagree. You must research the history of Filipino ancestry, before the spanish influence. The Austronesian people have a rich and proud culture. To be fair and IMO, Filipinos are both Pacific Islanders and asians...
We need Austronesian Collective Security.
1.iso
2.duvo
3.tolu
4.apat
5.limo
6.onom
7.turu
8.valu
9.sizam
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sabah, north borneo austonesian
And bamboo dance also came from Austronesian
Austronesians is part of the baiyue tribe in ancient times in southern china.
So good.
So it does mean filipinos are most likely samoans, polynesians? Im a filipino as well as a pacific islander who wish to know the culture deeply.. I love to know where my brother samoans when they could teach haka
No its doesnt. We may be very very distant relatives but dont mean we the same😂.
Filipinos are most likely Filipinos lol I bet you wish u was Samoan huh lol we are distant cousins.
@@chewy6487 bruh we so distantly related Id say very distant cousins. Filipinos just look like a mix of asian and hispanic heritage .
@@angorafx9067roughly 1000 years separates the Austronesian settlement of the Philippines and the settlement of Samoa. While we were related, Filipinos are closest with Indonesians and Malaysians. But even then, that’s a very general statement since Indonesia is so diverse compared to the Philippines, since most Philippine languages tend to cluster relatively close together while Indonesia have 3 seperate Austronesian sub groups.
Definitely not Samoans or Polynesian in general. Definitely related, but separated by roughly a thousand years. And Samoans don’t do the haka, the haka is specifically Māori
most of them use the word "Lima" for number five.
I was here for Tatak 👍
Ang pinoy tlga ang mostly mukhang indonesian,malaysian..yung iba self proclame na mukhang spanish daw..eh last name lng nman ang na adopt ntin at culture sa mga espanyol..hindi itsura..may ilan na mejo mestiso pero mostly austronesian tlga tayo
Di naman po lahat ng pinoy.. great grandma ko po from mother side ay half Spanish hindi lang dahil adapt ang surname from Spanish people. At great grandpa ko po ay ganun din half Spanish di mkapaniwala nga mother ko pero tall and blue eyes greatgrandpa ko naabutan pa niya itong buhay kaso pagdating sa amin mukhang malay race kasi nakapangasawa ng taga malay. Pero kami lang mukhang malay uncles ko matatangkad at foriegn tingnan. Medyo blonde din kulay ng buhok. Genetics genetics di mo talaga mapile ano ibigay sayo.
Di naman po lahat ng pinoy.. great grandma ko po from mother side ay half Spanish hindi lang dahil adapt ang surname from Spanish people. At great grandpa ko po ay ganun din half Spanish di mkapaniwala nga mother ko pero tall and blue eyes greatgrandpa ko naabutan pa niya itong buhay kaso pagdating sa amin mukhang malay race kasi nakapangasawa ng taga malay. Pero kami lang mukhang malay uncles ko matatangkad at foriegn tingnan. Medyo blonde din kulay ng buhok. Genetics genetics di mo talaga mapile ano ibigay sayo.
@@gladys8060 sbi ko nga po mostly
@@dylanjoaquin9733 yep sabi niyo mostly so kadalasan pinoys 70 to 90% mostly a greater number. Hindi ibang pinoy iba kasi yun eh.
@@gladys8060 okay labyu
The longest versions of The Austronesian words are in Melanesia. For example the word for ear in Kuanua language is "talingana". The oldest versions of the language are from from Madagascar to Fiji. The Mongolian people who came down much later much later, shortened the words.
in filipino tagalog that is tainga, in bisaya that is dalunggan
The oldest version is in Taiwan and Philippines not Madagascar to Fiji.
The Austronesians were brown people, but there were people who were black even before the arrival of the Austronesians. the Austronesians mixed with the blacks (Melanesians). Although the longest Austronesian word is found in Melanesia it does not mean that it is older because the original is Talinga and Tangila, There is no Mongolian influence on us, don’t make up a story.
@@Iaszund yep
It's "Talanga" in Chamorro
We filipinos have "nakakapagpabagabag"