The Journey North: Through the Eyes of Kalinga Tradition
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- The Journey North: Through the Eyes of Kalinga Tradition
A video documentary on Batok, by Pacifico Andreo S. Magno
(UP DILIMAN, COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS, BACHELORS THESIS)
(Trailer: • The Journey North: Thr... )
Journey to the North, and explore the art, tradition, and history of the Kalinga Tattoos and Tattooing. Known as Batok, experience this rich heritage as told by the Elders themselves, the last vestiges of this ancient practice.
Passed down from countless generations, spanning thousands of years, Batok comprises an integral part of our rich cultural heritage. Experience the vibrant culture of the Kalinga as was meant to be - covered in ink, and etched and strewn across their consciousness.
Produced/Edited/Directed and Scored by Pacifico Andreo S. Magno
Cinematography by Pacifico Andreo S. Magno, Chino De Vera and Jo Galang
Translation by Francis Pa-in
Original Music by Mackelmore Ryan Lewis and Secession Studio
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Sir Leonilo Doloricon (Thesis Adviser)
55 Tinta Tattoo Shop
Mike Esteves & Jillian Young (Visual Advisers)
Fang-od, Kannao, Od-Chung & Chummangyag (Mambabatok & Village tattooed elders)
To the people of Buscalan and Tinglayan village especially Fang-od
Special thanks to my parents Pacifico Jr. & June Andrea as well as my siblings: Nette, Apple and Pao - the MAGNO family for their unremitting and unconditional love, support, encouragement and a source of inspiration by sharing their skills and talents.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF,
JUNE ANDREA S. MAGNO (1953-2013)
You will always be in the core of our hearts...
Thanks for this documentary. How in the heck we lost this kind of tradition especially in the Visayas islands where we are known as tough Warriors in the past? You can see these tradition in the whole Pacific islands from Hawaii down south. This is not only a Kalinga tradition. It's the whole islands of the Philippines.
Ina Fhang-Od is already 93 years old and still doing this form of art. We hope that she will still live longer and passes her talent to her two mentee. Long live ina.
Awesome documentary! Good to know Fang-Od is still going strong. I was fortunate enough to visit Buscalan in 2010 and was tattoo'd by Fang-Od herself, but here a few details were added to the meaning of the tattoos that I managed to miss so this is really helpful. I feel very honored!
i have been there last week jan 25/26'2017.. i had my tattoo from Apo. all i can say is.. simple life. youll see happiness in their eyes. its like heaven, youll find PEACE...
I was lucky enough to get a tattoo by Whang Od just last month. She decided the design (python)and the placement of it herself. I felt so honored and lucky to be able to receive a tattoo from her. I spent 3days in the village and the people there were so hospitable and accommodating. It was a humbling experience and the trip to get there was an adventure in itself.
Great documentary!
Long life Ina Fhang-Od ! She's so sweet.
And she makes a great job!
saludo kay fang od mga taga kalinga at sa mga ng dokumentaryo !!
isang parte ng kultura ng pilipinas ang tattoo at taas noo ipakita sa mundo
No more Cable tour bus, to be able to go to Wang-od, take Ohayami Bus, near UST, Lacson Ave., Destination Manila to Bontoc, then take jeep Bontoc to Tinglayan, there you can see Wang-od.
I was there on the 15th of January 2016...and I think to go back there as soon as possible
Koen Van den Broek
did u got the exact address with u??can i have please?thks
I went back first week of July. There is no exact address. She lives in Buscalan, Kalinka Province, Philippines. Ohayami Bus makes the trip from Manily to Bontoc. From Bontoc its a local bus trip from about 3 hours...then it´s a trail from about 1,5 hour walking. In Buscalan everybody can bring you to Fang-Od...Stay there for at least 2 nights...you can find Ohayami Bus in the internet and even book online
Thks for the info...good morning from here
Thks for the info...good morning from here
where is ´here` ?
Oh this is so good... i want to visit Fang-od.. i wish i have the luxury of time and i wish her more years to live.
tnx for making this documentary..
beautiful film! so happy to learn about Kalinga culture.
Beautiful
It's strange to that my parents actually named me afther her 😱😄 knowing this finds ma very shocking tho
+Anita Sheers maybe they got tatooed by her
👌
Awesome! thanks.
i would like to have one in the future
Idk how I got here but now I want another tattoo from this incredible lady. But I'd have to travel to the Philippines. I'm in. I gotta do some research how to get there.
Hey man great video, I am planning to go there this coming September to get a tattoo after I visit Sagada....any pointers on getting to Tinglayan? Also, was there any place to stay?
Great documentary!
Beautiful Peoples
thanks for making a great video! keep it up
*Music too loud
*whang-od oogay
regardless, this is perfect
amazing documentary you guys! I love how the intro with modern tattoo techniques and macklemore in the bg contrasts the kalinga tradition you covered in the rest of the documentary. Mad respect for Fine Arts students who experience the culture by living with the kalinga for a few days! May I ask what song plays at around 1:36? thank you!
''Saludsud ni adding''
From Baguio get a ride going to Tabuk City. GL trans near SM Baguio or Greenland at Dangwa station , the from Tabuk look for a ride going to tinglayan. Place to stay I think they can offer a place for you to stay because tourist are now coming to see apo Fand Od and her tattoo arts.
This is dope
Long Live apo Fang Od
Hopefully i get to meet her and she'll be able to do a my arm looking forward fang od
This video made me miss Buscalan Village. I'll be going there some time this year.
Garry Malalo-an
please do share if u already been there thks....my bf(an irish guy) wants to experience traditional tattoo...
Unfortunately I wouldn't be able to come back there anytime soon as I am now living in Europe. But if you want to go there with less hassle, you can book a tour with Feelgood Traveler. Those are the guys who brought us there. Check them out on Facebook.
Garry Malalo-an thk u for the info....we might make a way to go there...
Loreta Cruzada I just uploaded some videos of our journey to Buscalan. You can check it out to get a glimpse of what's in store for you when you go there.
Thank u so much
I'm sure the tattoos of women were more than just physical attraction. In my opinion, tattoos from an ancient stand point, would be more spiritual and/or meaning deep meanings.
The captions are horrendous and really need to be turned off . otherwise It's beautiful
galeng
ay ay salidummay, salidummay diway....uwi aq sa kalinga nxtyear, cnong sasama sa akin magpatatoo kay ina wang od, tara, hehehehe
Iam watching from nagaland north india
Good day! Gusto ko lang po malaman kung saang school to? I mean yung thesis? Gusto ko po kasi mabasa para mailagay sa related study namin para sa thesis namin :) Im a tourism student.
Hello. What is the name of the song around 2:20 ?
Saludsud ni Adding....search it up^^
whang Od? or Fang Od?
Both
what's the song around 2 minutes? Where can I find the whole thing
macklemore - thrift shop
cardigans98 i think at 2mins its a Kalinga folk song. wanna know its title too. brings me nostalgia it was being played while we rode the bus to Buscalan. thanks in advance
Miri M Darude - Sandstorm
Saludsod ni Ading
is she still alive??
She was still alive and kicking when I went there last November (About a year ago).
Garry Malalo-an
thanks Garry
She was still alive and well first week of July 2016
Koen Van den Broek so she passed away
what you mean, Jose Arellano? I don't think so...in the first week of July 2016 she was very well alive and kicking
Buhi pa siya?
Till now
Para sa mga Kristiano o naniniwala sa panginoon at gumawa sa ating mundo, ang tattoo ay isa sa mga ipinagbabawal niya ayun sa kasulatan at ang hindi sumunod ay mga rebelde at kumukontra sa kanyang mg utos at hinding hindi makakarating sa kanyang Kindom o langit. Basahin ninyo ang katunayan na susunod:
You shall not make any cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor print any tattoos upon you: I am the L-rd. Leviticus. 19: 28
bakit mo binabalewala ang isa sa mga nanganganib na tradisyon at tribo ng bansa natin kumpara sa relihyon ng mga nagsakop at nagpahirap sa atin.
Eliyahu 66 napansin ko lang, sa lahat ata ng vid ni apo andun ka 😊
Mike Litoris hindi ko binabaliwala ang tradisyon nang sino pa man. Ang sa akin ay paalaala lamang para sa mga taong naniniwala sa kasabihan sa Bibliya kung talagang naniniwala sila. Kung mas mahalaga pa sa sino man na sundin ang mga tradisyon na ginawa ng tao kaysa sa utos ng Panginoon, ay sundin nila ang gusto nilang gawin. Kung mas matimbang naman ang paniniwala nila sa Panginoon ay sundin nila ang Panginoon. Sabi nga ng Panginoon, “you cannot serve two masters, for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other.” Matthew 6:24
Sir mawalang galang nalang po.
Christian po ako at napaka taas po ng faith ko kay God. Pero hindi naman po porket meron akong tattoo eh hindi kona po sinusunod yung mga utos nya.
Ps po yung tatoo po na sinasabi ko it was made by Apo Whang od and hindi po kung kanilanino lang at hindi ko po iyun pinagsisiha. At bagkos ay pinagmamalaki ko.
Kung gusto mo galangin paniniwala mo. Galangin mo paniniwala ng iba.