For women this is a symbol of beauty, for men this is a warrior status, see the tattoo lines on the neck, each of those lines represent the life taken from a person. These Kalinga men gets a tattoo from Wang-Od not for fad but as a proof of being a warrior.
i know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account..? I stupidly lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
One of my tattoo is from Her.. im happy you featured her, she is one of the great artist,oldest and the last one.. when i met her she is really nice and very very starstruck what i felt
It's a good thing that this ancient practice is already being promoted by her relatives. Her endeavor in transferring this ancient art will be testimony to the resilience of the Pinoy's human spirit!!
Just visited Buscalan for the 2nd time last weekend. So nice knowing their culture and meeting Apo. The tattoo hurts but it’s all part of the process. I think it hurts more than the machine. You can choose your own design but only from the options that they will provide.
If you already watch the end game thats the place where thanos sit and snap his finger and that place is one of the 8 wonders of the world until now..tanx
wow! thanks for recognizing her. i think they pronounce her name with "F" sound like fah. my friends went there and got their batok tho she only accomodate or do the signature now (3 dots). her grandnieces were the one who do the batok for you then after, she will do the 3 dots (they say it represents her and her 2 grandnieces.) but i saw an interview, from an actor who had a batok, that she is fond of good looking guys and dont be surprised on how she express it. cute. maybe if u make request? you can choose your own runo stick and a design from her selected design.. i would rather ask for each symbolism but maybe i end up with only the signature.. haha..
She is the last one to ever tattooed a warrior. I hope she is and not her nieces cause we dont want to ignite the tribal wars again in that part of the Philippines.
A couple of things to clarify .Apo whang od actually and since some years ago only makes her signature tattoo , three dots which are a simbol of her and her two nieces Grace and Ilyang the two girls appearing in the video to whom she is passing the heritage of this technique.The reason is that being so old she has not enough strenght and eyesight to make the most complicated tattos which anyway you can get from the nieces or other tattoist in the village.A curiosity is that after she finished the tatto often she likes to give a short grab or rub onto your private parts, nothing malicious just a sort of joke she likes to do (you can see her doing in other videos😁)Also about the stick ,you buy it before you go to meet her, then she will add needle and prepare it and then you keep it as a souvenir.
shes now 106 and still doing her tattoo ... she was on the cover of VOGUE Philippines and also you cannot do the full warrior tattoo not unless you have killed a tribe enemy.
I really love all your videos, can make some improvement of your audio or maybe a little volume or using a mic something. Btw love love love from Phil.
Killing an enemy, of a rival tribe was common during the Old times. This must be even during the Spanish colonial era. Only when the Americans colonised the Philippines when these Igorots eventually assimilated finally.
Filipino indeginous tattoo represent how you are a great head hunter how beheaded your rival clan ,, if you kill the rival clan then you have reward a tattoo that's why Spaniards call us the pintados ,, if you have more tattoo it means your the bravest warriors who kill many rival clans
Lol 1st of all, our ancient pre colonial ancestral markings are not simple art, like in the west, but a mark of identity, connected to our animistic belief, it's sacred, and follows a strict protocol. You don't choose the design, nor where to put it on the body. The practitioner does, and you had to earn them as a warrior through battle/killing another person, and taking their head if a man, and if a women (tho our languages are genderless, and we didn't go by western heteronormative Christian terms in regards to gender or sexuality) to symbolize their transition into womanhood, as well as beauty, and protection, starting with the legs working their way up. If no tattoos one's ancestors can't recognize you nor welcome you into the afterlife, and without tattoos you'd be seen as naked. Those who didn't have any tattoos, where frowned upon, and seen as weak, with the exemption of a few. As everyone tattooed, except those who were Muslim. Our markings were considered almost like a piece of clothing, and later the patterns and symbols survived through textile work, weaving, and pottery, besides Spanish records and manuscripts. Also Whang-od is not the last Mambabatok as she has trained and passed it down to her granddaughter(s) Grace, who has taken over. The tradition of marking ones skin survived among the hill tribes, and mountain peoples of northern Philippines Luzon (also in southern Philippines on the island of Mindanao among the Manobo people) because they were never conquered by the Spaniards, in comparison to their lowland and coastal brethren, who where sadly colonized 1st, and in a matter of a very short time, tattooing, as well as other cultural practices, and traditions where either lost or destroyed due to colonialism, and religious brainwash. They killed our Babaylan (shamans), and fed them to our sacred animal, the crocodile: tortured and massacred. Luckily more and more people are decolonizing, and working on healing from historical trauma due to 500 years (Spain, USA, and Japan) of colonialism, and there's also a revival going on, taking back skin marking, and honoring their ancestors by wearing tattoos that hasn't been seen in X hundreds of years, my self included! Also my fellow kabayans who goes to Buscalan and treats it's as some cheap tourist destination, just to get marked by Whang-od, when all she needs is rest, and be left alone should be ashamed of yourself. You're not contribution, nor helping. Only taking advantage of a people who has now become dependant on outsiders and foreigners to provide. It's neither sacred nor authentic anymore. If it was, they'd prepare an offering to get permission from the anito to welcome any stranger into their village, then Whang-od or Grace would choose the pattern/symbol for you depending on their expertise, and knowledge as a Mambabatok, and what they feel is right for you. Please decolonize, educate yourself, and heal. That's your responsibility as a indigenous person whose ancestors were colonized, and still is today mentally. Also you shouldn't get markings from a different ethnic group, just because you are ''Filipino'', unless given to you, or you're married to one from the said group/culture. Honor the right ancestors. It's still cultural appropriation to wear Kalinga patterns, if you're Tagalog, Visayan, or Manobo. Our islands were never one unified country/nation but different kingdoms and chiefdoms, and we identified with the place we were born/from, and our clan/community or village as well as ethnic group. Filipino used to only be referred by those of Spanish/Latin blood born in our islands. Natives were called ''indos''. Even the name isn't ours but of the Spanish king that colonized, invaded, enslaved us, killed, us, raped our women, and stole our gold, lands, and destroyed our own identity, and knowledge of who we are, used to be, and still are to this day: Austronesian! Also we don't tell foreigners, especially white people what they really mean, because they are so hungry to wear them. Steal them. So we protect our revival, by just calling it ''art'', or ''embellishment''.
Interesting insight. Would like to know more about your thoughts. I am an outsider and had just received markings from Buscalan. I am still trying to figure out my lineage but likely Ilocano at most. I was born and raised in the Philippines but have lived in the US. I wear, what I think, are Filipino tattoos but after the trip to Buscalan, I have been trying to understand if the “ batok” and procedure I received in Hawaii is really based on our practice and not of some one else’s such as of our Polynesian cousins. I am not expert and I’m just trying to understand. I am glad to see the revival, if that’s even the right term, recognition of our tattoo practices especially for the younger generation who are wanting to seek their identity. My hope is that the information that’s being spread is not an interpretation/translation and that these people do it for the culture and not for their own gain.
Christianity systematically erased whatever Austronesian heritage Filipinos had. Igorots were known as headhunters; same with Indigenous Taiwanese & Indigenous Malaysians.
No, no Karsten, please do not go for tattoo. It is not good. Why suffer those pains? Keep your skin clean and clear & healthy. No need taking the risk sIMPLY WATCH, LEARN AND MAKE VLOGS, FINE.
And Now! she is a Vogue Philippines cover model for the April issue.❤️
was she compensated like other big time vogue models?
For women this is a symbol of beauty, for men this is a warrior status, see the tattoo lines on the neck, each of those lines represent the life taken from a person. These Kalinga men gets a tattoo from Wang-Od not for fad but as a proof of being a warrior.
I hope she gets recognition and be supported by the National govt. Shes a legend
i know Im asking the wrong place but does anyone know a method to get back into an instagram account..?
I stupidly lost my account password. I love any assistance you can give me.
She's just been in the cover Vogue magazine
yes govt help her. she has philhealth coverage.
One of my tattoo is from Her.. im happy you featured her, she is one of the great artist,oldest and the last one.. when i met her she is really nice and very very starstruck what i felt
That is so dope Dana, a real old school tattoo artist. And I can totally imagine that.
It's a good thing that this ancient practice is already being promoted by her relatives. Her endeavor in transferring this ancient art will be testimony to the resilience of the Pinoy's human spirit!!
Whang od is a fine old woman who preserved the old tradition of tattooing in the Northern Part of Luzon...
I grew up there in Kalinga.. And proud to say that I personally have tatoo from Whang- Od..
I would too if I had one by her, so dope.
My fervent wish is for her and Efren Bata Reyes to be accorded proper recognition as National Artists!!
Let's all spread the word for these 2 very important Pinoys..
Just visited Buscalan for the 2nd time last weekend. So nice knowing their culture and meeting Apo. The tattoo hurts but it’s all part of the process. I think it hurts more than the machine.
You can choose your own design but only from the options that they will provide.
Whang -od tattoo is priceless....
facts
Eyy! Sandero in the house 💪
I love whang od! One of my dreams is to go to kalinga and get tattooed by her 🙏
She is so dope, and I can imagine why.
Passion and Commitment for her tribes.. Was so grateful for every filipino
You should see her photo when she was younger. She's very beautiful
I just did, and you are 100% right.
Oldest tattoo artist in the Philippines😊
She is beautiful and wise.
If you already watch the end game thats the place where thanos sit and snap his finger and that place is one of the 8 wonders of the world until now..tanx
Kalinga province is the land of soldier most of filipino soldier came from that part of our country they are known warrior
wow! thanks for recognizing her. i think they pronounce her name with "F" sound like fah. my friends went there and got their batok tho she only accomodate or do the signature now (3 dots). her grandnieces were the one who do the batok for you then after, she will do the 3 dots (they say it represents her and her 2 grandnieces.) but i saw an interview, from an actor who had a batok, that she is fond of good looking guys and dont be surprised on how she express it. cute. maybe if u make request?
you can choose your own runo stick and a design from her selected design.. i would rather ask for each symbolism but maybe i end up with only the signature.. haha..
Ohhh interesting, but I understand with her age and the amount of people that go there to get a tattoo. Would love to have a tattoo by her.
Preserve this culture nobody not even outsider need to change this bc its the root of the Filipino people
She is the last one to ever tattooed a warrior. I hope she is and not her nieces cause we dont want to ignite the tribal wars again in that part of the Philippines.
Hope ur visit in the Philippines is a great experience in ur life...
A couple of things to clarify .Apo whang od actually and since some years ago only makes her signature tattoo , three dots which are a simbol of her and her two nieces Grace and Ilyang the two girls appearing in the video to whom she is passing the heritage of this technique.The reason is that being so old she has not enough strenght and eyesight to make the most complicated tattos which anyway you can get from the nieces or other tattoist in the village.A curiosity is that after she finished the tatto often she likes to give a short grab or rub onto your private parts, nothing malicious just a sort of joke she likes to do (you can see her doing in other videos😁)Also about the stick ,you buy it before you go to meet her, then she will add needle and prepare it and then you keep it as a souvenir.
Watching from Philippines 🇵🇭💋💋💋
you deserve 1m subs sir!.
amazing woman
shes now 106 and still doing her tattoo ... she was on the cover of VOGUE Philippines
and also you cannot do the full warrior tattoo not unless you have killed a tribe enemy.
Ela é viva ainda está senhora ? Muito talentosa
Yes she is
Yes she's still alive
I need to go there
👏👏👏👏 Whang-Od
She is already 107 years old
I really love all your videos, can make some improvement of your audio or maybe a little volume or using a mic something. Btw love love love from Phil.
Whang Od is 108 this year 2024. And front cover of Vogue magazine Philippines ❤
This is one of local tribe in the Philippines that foreign invader failed to conquer.
Killing an enemy, of a rival tribe was common during the Old times. This must be even during the Spanish colonial era. Only when the Americans colonised the Philippines when these Igorots eventually assimilated finally.
The last and legend
🙄 wheres Stefan? anyway .another nice content 😊
He is back today ;), thnx appreciate it.
@@pinoyroots sure i always watch all ur content.. 👍
as for me bro. once you get tattoo on apo wang od you'll be part of history
Fact check Apo Wang-od is the oldest tattoo artist but she not the last true traditional tattoo artist of the Philippines.
Filipino indeginous tattoo represent how you are a great head hunter how beheaded your rival clan ,, if you kill the rival clan then you have reward a tattoo that's why Spaniards call us the pintados ,, if you have more tattoo it means your the bravest warriors who kill many rival clans
whang od love year 107 old 💋
Lahat ng nagkokomento dito syempre pinoys
I don't even know that dialect 😐😮
I can sort of understand what she is saying as some of them i know but just... its another language completely man...
Interesting that tattoo artist to carry on this legacy are women but I know that there are men who uses the same technique.
BUHAY NA ALAMAT
Siyang tunay
Lol 1st of all, our ancient pre colonial ancestral markings are not simple art, like in the west, but a mark of identity, connected to our animistic belief, it's sacred, and follows a strict protocol. You don't choose the design, nor where to put it on the body. The practitioner does, and you had to earn them as a warrior through battle/killing another person, and taking their head if a man, and if a women (tho our languages are genderless, and we didn't go by western heteronormative Christian terms in regards to gender or sexuality) to symbolize their transition into womanhood, as well as beauty, and protection, starting with the legs working their way up. If no tattoos one's ancestors can't recognize you nor welcome you into the afterlife, and without tattoos you'd be seen as naked. Those who didn't have any tattoos, where frowned upon, and seen as weak, with the exemption of a few. As everyone tattooed, except those who were Muslim. Our markings were considered almost like a piece of clothing, and later the patterns and symbols survived through textile work, weaving, and pottery, besides Spanish records and manuscripts. Also Whang-od is not the last Mambabatok as she has trained and passed it down to her granddaughter(s) Grace, who has taken over. The tradition of marking ones skin survived among the hill tribes, and mountain peoples of northern Philippines Luzon (also in southern Philippines on the island of Mindanao among the Manobo people) because they were never conquered by the Spaniards, in comparison to their lowland and coastal brethren, who where sadly colonized 1st, and in a matter of a very short time, tattooing, as well as other cultural practices, and traditions where either lost or destroyed due to colonialism, and religious brainwash. They killed our Babaylan (shamans), and fed them to our sacred animal, the crocodile: tortured and massacred. Luckily more and more people are decolonizing, and working on healing from historical trauma due to 500 years (Spain, USA, and Japan) of colonialism, and there's also a revival going on, taking back skin marking, and honoring their ancestors by wearing tattoos that hasn't been seen in X hundreds of years, my self included! Also my fellow kabayans who goes to Buscalan and treats it's as some cheap tourist destination, just to get marked by Whang-od, when all she needs is rest, and be left alone should be ashamed of yourself. You're not contribution, nor helping. Only taking advantage of a people who has now become dependant on outsiders and foreigners to provide. It's neither sacred nor authentic anymore. If it was, they'd prepare an offering to get permission from the anito to welcome any stranger into their village, then Whang-od or Grace would choose the pattern/symbol for you depending on their expertise, and knowledge as a Mambabatok, and what they feel is right for you. Please decolonize, educate yourself, and heal. That's your responsibility as a indigenous person whose ancestors were colonized, and still is today mentally. Also you shouldn't get markings from a different ethnic group, just because you are ''Filipino'', unless given to you, or you're married to one from the said group/culture. Honor the right ancestors. It's still cultural appropriation to wear Kalinga patterns, if you're Tagalog, Visayan, or Manobo. Our islands were never one unified country/nation but different kingdoms and chiefdoms, and we identified with the place we were born/from, and our clan/community or village as well as ethnic group. Filipino used to only be referred by those of Spanish/Latin blood born in our islands. Natives were called ''indos''. Even the name isn't ours but of the Spanish king that colonized, invaded, enslaved us, killed, us, raped our women, and stole our gold, lands, and destroyed our own identity, and knowledge of who we are, used to be, and still are to this day: Austronesian! Also we don't tell foreigners, especially white people what they really mean, because they are so hungry to wear them. Steal them. So we protect our revival, by just calling it ''art'', or ''embellishment''.
Interesting insight. Would like to know more about your thoughts. I am an outsider and had just received markings from Buscalan. I am still trying to figure out my lineage but likely Ilocano at most. I was born and raised in the Philippines but have lived in the US. I wear, what I think, are Filipino tattoos but after the trip to Buscalan, I have been trying to understand if the “ batok” and procedure I received in Hawaii is really based on our practice and not of some one else’s such as of our Polynesian cousins. I am not expert and I’m just trying to understand. I am glad to see the revival, if that’s even the right term, recognition of our tattoo practices especially for the younger generation who are wanting to seek their identity. My hope is that the information that’s being spread is not an interpretation/translation and that these people do it for the culture and not for their own gain.
She was born in 1917
Christianity systematically erased whatever Austronesian heritage Filipinos had. Igorots were known as headhunters; same with Indigenous Taiwanese & Indigenous Malaysians.
No, no Karsten, please do not go for tattoo. It is not good. Why suffer those pains? Keep your skin clean and clear & healthy. No need taking the risk sIMPLY WATCH, LEARN AND MAKE VLOGS, FINE.