Look at how shes sitting. I can hardly sit like that for more then 30 seconds. Shes 101 years old. Everyone could learn something from her. About health, and about beauty.
God cannot accept imperfectness and we are imperfect cause we are sinners. People need salvation because god is perfect. God loves sinners (us) so much that his son Jesus Christ died in the cross for our sins so we can repent and follow him. The door is still open to this day! But there will be a time where that door will be shut. We cannot earn our salvation through good things we do. Salvation is through repenting of your sins, believing on what Jesus Christ did, and follow his ways. This is the gift from god here. Jesus became sin and died so we can have a clean record. John 3:16 For god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
The idea behind tattoos is actually fairly simple puncturing a little amount of skin and in jecting ink into it. But the difficult part is how people make it beautiful and I've always been fascinated by tattoo artists and always had respect for them, but this... this is on a different level!
To be honest, tattooing is literally another technique of drawing, simple as that, but that technique is really difficult to master because it’s all about practice and constant learning
Thank God, for her granddaughter getting interested in the art. I've been wanting to get tattooed by her for a while now, but was worried that due to her age I might not get the chance to enjoy that experience. Now I might be able to!
About the pronunciation...(a theory but a logical one) I'm a Filipino and locals from Angono(Rizal province) pronounce it as A-ngo-no. Traditionally pronouced Ang-go-no. But the non-local's "tongues" pronounced it A-ngo-no so the locals adjusted over the years until almost no one pronounces it the way it was originally pronounced because you would sound "different" from the rest and ironically end up like you are the stranger. Whang Od in their tongues could be pronounced "F" but they hear us pronounce what we see ("W") so I think they just give it back to us. Maybe "language by convention" (vocabulary by collective agreement) in some subconscious level...☺ When strangers mispronounce something, locals let it go instead of correcting, only to find a thousand more strangers mispronouncing. Then the "let go" builds up until everyone thinks they're correct. Whang-Od...written with a "W", pronounced with an "F", but they will openly pronounce it "W" knowing tourists pronounce it that way.
A brilliant video , I loved watching this . When you see something like this it makes you realise just how clinical the modern world has become , with health and safety rules and regulations for almost everything , it takes away the natural environment . It's good to see it's not been completely eroded all round the world .
Yes, because coming home with HIV or hepatitis is so beneficial to the immune system...🙄 I love the look of this, and the culture. But to say that health regulations is detrimental is just stupid in these days of severe diseases from all over that are so easily transferred.
I'm watching this in a Starbucks and Shawty Like Mine by Lil Bow Wow is playing and the lady tapping her stick is perfectly synched with the beat and it's freaking me out.
Hi. Do you know the local Kalinga term for the soot/ink that Apo Fang-Od use? Is it 'Merteka' or 'Merieka'? I am really confused. I will use for some school purposes. Thanks.
these traditions have ben alive for 400 + years and people now cant get a job because of tattoos its crap the tattoos should be accepted all over its older than the job they are applying for lol
jamie hynes The modern day tattoos are just there for the inviduals personal will. The tattoos earnt from a tribe trough a ceremony shows strength, accomplishes, rank or have passed a test, which other tribe members will notice and not a person with a bible verse below the clavicle.
@@ewinters4747 man shut the fuck up. Personal will, passing a test, all that jizz, stop making everything sound like a goddamn fortune cookie. We get tattoos because we like them. If an organisation refuses to hire people on the basis of ink then screw 'em. I have one in an area that is known as ths jobstopper. Till date I haven't had issues. Except with dumbfucks who had a "personal" problem with my choice
@@adityachatterjee9928 Yes, people these days get tattoos because they like them. In the past that wasn't the case though, people got tattoos because they earned them.
Her TRIBE were also known as HEADHUNTERS. In her younger days she ONLY tattoos warriors of her village who come back VICTORIOUS carrying the HEAD of the enemies.
Traditionally in Austronesian language family, which includes tons of languages from Tagalog to Hawaiian etc, the latin chracters WH are pronounced with an F, like the number 7 in Maori (another Austronesian Langugae) which is spelled as Whitu but pronounced Fitu (its Pitu/Pito in Philippine dialects).
Dose anyone no if she changes the needle every time because I really really want a tattoo from her and I’m going to visit her next week, but I’m scared I’ll get sick haha
wood soot. similar to indian ink and most commercial tattoo inks except that they dilute it in water, and thinner than lining inks. it blows out over time but mostly because of depth. the apprentices would reach as much as 2mm while apo whang od could go 3mm into the skin. So, take the ordeal. It's technically wrong, traditionally correct kind of thing.
I'm a Filipino and locals from Angono(Rizal) pronounce it as A-ngo-no. Traditionally pronouced Ang-go-no. But the non-local's "tongues" pronounced it A-ngo-no so the locals adjusted over the years until almost no one pronounces it the way it was originally pronounced because you would sound "different" from the rest and ironically end up like you are the stranger. Whang Od in their tongues could be pronounced "F" but they hear us pronounce what we see ("W") so I think they just give it back to us. Maybe "language by convention" (vocabulary by collective agreement) in some subconscious level...☺ When strangers mispronounce something, locals let it go instead of correcting, only to find a thousand more strangers mispronouncing. Then the "let go" builds up until everyone thinks they're correct.
I just watched the 'Tattoo Hunter' episode featuring her and I felt like being able to be tattooed by her was a very big deal but I have seen and heard that she just tattoos anybody and now it has seemed to lose all meaning :( Still very nice to see, great video
MrMatbuck1234 they haved ceased the head hunting culture not so long ago.. in order for this art to live she must continue it but she wont give you those designs that are meant for the warriors of their tribe. Her designs now a days are all about nature like mountain symbols etc.. it would still be an honor to get a tattoo from her.
She will always have meaning. Just going to her village would be amazing. She is over 100 years old. Beautiful. Taps ink with a tree thorn to make artistic symbols that have had meaning for over 100s of years. Every single tattoo she makes, be it 5 a week or 500, have deep cultural meaning that non of us will ever understand. You.. may just be "anybody" but I bet to her all people who make the long trek to meet her have meaning. This trip and tattoo probably is not for you. I'm sure there are more interesting things you can find to travel to that only 8 people have ever done. Maybe that will hold meaning for you.
If you think about it, people who are raised in unhygienic places become stronger, their bodies learn from an early age to adapt to the excess bacteria and viruses in the environment.
She's sucha beauty at this age. Imagine just how beautiful she had be when she was young.
I know right and she’s just getting her first tattoo;)
Ugh. Ikr 😫😩😫😩😫😩😫😩
Look at how shes sitting. I can hardly sit like that for more then 30 seconds. Shes 101 years old.
Everyone could learn something from her. About health, and about beauty.
Asian squat. ☺
True
GTX311 Slavs did it first!
@@harrisonvc9175 Thats how literally every human sat before chairs and other stuff were invented lol.
God cannot accept imperfectness and we are imperfect cause we are sinners. People need salvation because god is perfect. God loves sinners (us) so much that his son Jesus Christ died in the cross for our sins so we can repent and follow him. The door is still open to this day! But there will be a time where that door will be shut. We cannot earn our salvation through good things we do. Salvation is through repenting of your sins, believing on what Jesus Christ did, and follow his ways. This is the gift from god here. Jesus became sin and died so we can have a clean record. John 3:16 For god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
The idea behind tattoos is actually fairly simple puncturing a little amount of skin and in jecting ink into it. But the difficult part is how people make it beautiful and I've always been fascinated by tattoo artists and always had respect for them, but this... this is on a different level!
To be honest, tattooing is literally another technique of drawing, simple as that, but that technique is really difficult to master because it’s all about practice and constant learning
Thank God, for her granddaughter getting interested in the art. I've been wanting to get tattooed by her for a while now, but was worried that due to her age I might not get the chance to enjoy that experience. Now I might be able to!
T Mill well did u 🤔
Yeah, me too.
Whang od doesn't have ANY sons or daughters.She only has a niece.
You had 8 years to save up for fly ticket did you get it ?
9 years later..
I wanted to get tattooed this way for a long time. Just love learning new cultures. Nice video. Gramma prob got some good storys to tell.
"We had that one crazy guy in our village. One day he has invented something he called "a wheel". I remember it well, I was 40 then"
What a bad ass old lady with her whole sleeve
You are greate artist grandma❤️✌️
How does she make the ink, only charcoal and water?
About the pronunciation...(a theory but a logical one)
I'm a Filipino and locals from Angono(Rizal province) pronounce it as A-ngo-no. Traditionally pronouced Ang-go-no. But the non-local's "tongues" pronounced it A-ngo-no so the locals adjusted over the years until almost no one pronounces it the way it was originally pronounced because you would sound "different" from the rest and ironically end up like you are the stranger.
Whang Od in their tongues could be pronounced "F" but they hear us pronounce what we see ("W") so I think they just give it back to us. Maybe "language by convention" (vocabulary by collective agreement) in some subconscious level...☺
When strangers mispronounce something, locals let it go instead of correcting, only to find a thousand more strangers mispronouncing. Then the "let go" builds up until everyone thinks they're correct.
Whang-Od...written with a "W", pronounced with an "F", but they will openly pronounce it "W" knowing tourists pronounce it that way.
i was wrong... They spell it "F" and pronounce it "W"
www.traveltrilogy.com/2015/10/whang-od-for-national-artist.html
....I salute you mam.... I mean it is very old technique of making tatoo..... And it still exists..... Omg
Eto dapat na nakikita ng mga tao eh, true artist, true talent at mabuhay ka po apo wang od.
Amazing! Just this June, I went to Banaue and Sagada but didn't have enough time to visit Kalinga. I must return. Thank you for this video! Salamat!
Where is this place located?
Really wondering what kind of infection you might end up with afterwards. And likely scarring...
that's the only thing i could think of. those tattoos look angry...
Merci Mama Od, des artistes du bout du monde, ça n'a pas de prix !
She is looks like my grandma....Love from India❤
Great video! It's good to see her and the village again. I was there in Nov. and got a tattoo from her.
Local child has told a man that made a comment 5 years ago to stop spilling his filthy untruths.
@@Dashinix huh
That called a real tattoo traditional and satisfying lovely and hard work
Their immune systems are much stronger than us weak Americans
Jay rupa na kuma ah.. Namaymayat... 👌
One day my wish is to see her! Such a nice lovely lady
In 8 years I’ll travel from United States to the Philippines 🇵🇭
That's the souvenir you get in the Philippines!
A brilliant video , I loved watching this . When you see something like this it makes you realise just how clinical the modern world has become , with health and safety rules and regulations for almost everything , it takes away the natural environment . It's good to see it's not been completely eroded all round the world .
That's true. It really shows how far Apol went "out there" so to speak. Good work to her to get these video clips and the story.
m 'n' Survival
Yes, because coming home with HIV or hepatitis is so beneficial to the immune system...🙄
I love the look of this, and the culture. But to say that health regulations is detrimental is just stupid in these days of severe diseases from all over that are so easily transferred.
Stupidist comment ever
Indeed
What is the kind of ink she was using...
Very nice feeling to this documentary, thank you
I'm wondering what ink she uses, got any idea ?
She used ink from octopus 🐙
NOW SHE ON VOGUE 🎉❤
I'm watching this in a Starbucks and Shawty Like Mine by Lil Bow Wow is playing and the lady tapping her stick is perfectly synched with the beat and it's freaking me out.
lol
SHat ap
Hi. Do you know the local Kalinga term for the soot/ink that Apo Fang-Od use? Is it 'Merteka' or 'Merieka'? I am really confused. I will use for some school purposes. Thanks.
she used charcoal as ink
Pinoy na di alam pangalan ni apo wang odd.. 😂
@@tinolangmanok940 Excuse me?? Please read the succeeding comments on this video about the 'spelling' and 'pronunciation' of her name.
@@Roooona whang od.. Wag kasi maniwala sa mga comment lang.. Mag research ka muna.. Google mo kya.. Pa English2 kapa
Idk why but this video was so relaxing
Kung ako magpapatato mas piliin ko talaga si Apo Wang Od kc..legend na at history na pag dating ng araw..i will be proud.
Wow its basically a low tech ink 🔫. Really cool to use a thorn like that.
Did they have Stainless Steel there?
Talk about not being sterile.
Does it hurt less?
Grandma looks like a modern rapper, respect!
these traditions have ben alive for 400 + years and people now cant get a job because of tattoos its crap the tattoos should be accepted all over its older than the job they are applying for lol
jamie hynes The modern day tattoos are just there for the inviduals personal will. The tattoos earnt from a tribe trough a ceremony shows strength, accomplishes, rank or have passed a test, which other tribe members will notice and not a person with a bible verse below the clavicle.
Most jobs are fine with tattoos as long as its not on your face,neck or hands and they’re not something stupid/explicit
The Law what does it matter what it means?
@@ewinters4747 man shut the fuck up. Personal will, passing a test, all that jizz, stop making everything sound like a goddamn fortune cookie. We get tattoos because we like them. If an organisation refuses to hire people on the basis of ink then screw 'em. I have one in an area that is known as ths jobstopper. Till date I haven't had issues. Except with dumbfucks who had a "personal" problem with my choice
@@adityachatterjee9928 Yes, people these days get tattoos because they like them. In the past that wasn't the case though, people got tattoos because they earned them.
Love 2 indonesia!❤
Masih bagusan tatonya suku iban di Kalimantan
Does anyone know how to get tattooed by this woman? Is there someone you need to contact or just show up and ask?
Just show up.
Are pigs getting killed in the background?
Wait... who did _her_ tattoos?
At the time I posted this commrnt, whang od is still alive, age 105 years, and it's amazing to see this
I am coming from the states to meet you and get a tattoo my wife is from Davao City Philippines she knows where this is.
Anyone know if this beautiful spirit is still alive?
Yep, she is
Health and alive.. you can get a tattoo from her..
Very nice
Do you know if she would like to teach her art to someone foreigner?
thank you for sharing this video .
Thank you.
Wow no gloves 🧤 picked up the stick from the ground needle 🪡 looks like a nail omg back in the day that’s how it was
Great video
I feel that one should earn a tattoo like that
I guess you do by going all the way out there. It's not like she's tattooing around the corner in some city.
Well I'd say that but I think it's illigal to head hunt now
To live this human experience is already a challenge in its own
Far cry 3 lol everytime you killed some boss you got a tattoo
Depends what type a warrior tattoo should be earn
She is stronger than most western teenagers😅😊
When ppl ask you what ur gonna look like with tattoos when ur old.. hopefully as dope as this lady.
Que hermosura me encanta este arte
Esta señora es la diosa del tatuaje
The style is familiar with Iban tattoo at Sarawak, Borneo Island. Land of the Headhunter
Her TRIBE were also known as HEADHUNTERS. In her younger days she ONLY tattoos warriors of her village who come back VICTORIOUS carrying the HEAD of the enemies.
are they using blood on that?
So cool!
Thank u farind
I love her shirt
Que bacana 😁
Paisa!
FC3 :)
im from Philippines her name is whang od not fang od.
Zayn Malik The people who are in this video who wrote the accompanying articles are also from the Philippines.
Its Whang Od
You pronounce "whang od" with fang od.
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97934842hebbb i🌷🌸🌹💇🚴🌹🌹🏇🏋️🏇🏇🏇🏇🏇
rừng càng già càng cay 😍👍 tuyệt.
Tim mai moi thay vn
why not friend, comeone this is amazing..
Brasil aqui 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Tattoo da mata
Whats up with the back roud noise .like is something diyng
Background* go back to school.
It’s the animals
The pigs
Abang ini di daerah mana?
Some pretty kool tattooes I gotta admit
Really cool! Did it hurt?
Less painful than the modern tattoos
the coolest grama in the world
Does anyone know what type of paint they use ?
Its charcoal with water
@@jurahbarbette thank you ima do it myself
grandma cool 😊❤
Đây là phong tục j ạ bạn nào có thể dịch tiếng việt cho mình biết đc k ạ
The name is Whang Od not Fang Od
The name is Bond, James Bond
they call her whang od or fang od
Jovani Ga-ayon BRASIL WATS
Traditionally in Austronesian language family, which includes tons of languages from Tagalog to Hawaiian etc, the latin chracters WH are pronounced with an F, like the number 7 in Maori (another Austronesian Langugae) which is spelled as Whitu but pronounced Fitu (its Pitu/Pito in Philippine dialects).
There are multiple spellings of the same name.
Kerenn sekali 😍😍
Dose anyone no if she changes the needle every time because I really really want a tattoo from her and I’m going to visit her next week, but I’m scared I’ll get sick haha
Paola Lay did u go or get sick?
Ofc she changes it
Just a correction its whang od.. Not fang od..
I wanna get tattooed by her :( pandemic ruining everything
Wowwww
OMG she is amazing
Her name is WHANG OD 👌
wow papa There are often multiple spellings in the Roman alphabet for words in languages that don't traditionally use it.
Whang Od youre right. Fang Od stop murdering the name
Fritz Kobe mobile.nytimes.com/2017/05/15/world/asia/tattoo-artist-kalinga-buscalan.html?referer=www.google.gr/ There's alternative spellings.
Wade Shepard we are filipinos tho so we know well what's her name.
Fritz Kobe The person in this video who wrote the accompanying article is also Filipino and this was the spelling that she used.
Where are the inks coming from?
Black Ash pala
I thought from squid ink...and a fish bone
wood soot. similar to indian ink and most commercial tattoo inks except that they dilute it in water, and thinner than lining inks. it blows out over time but mostly because of depth. the apprentices would reach as much as 2mm while apo whang od could go 3mm into the skin. So, take the ordeal. It's technically wrong, traditionally correct kind of thing.
would it be proper for an American to get a traditional Filipino tattoo in honor of his Filipina girlfriend/wife???
That would be like a white guy getting corn rows and a gold tooth in honor of his African American girlfriend.
can you tell me the reason why i have knee Problems? Im 28, eat well and train smart. but this granny can sit like that ^^
Does it hurt
deepa c just as any tattoo it depends on you pain tolerance
Realy cool. I thinks
does it get infected
classmates active no just like with any tattoo if taken proper care of it wont
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Not very sterile. Infection would be the least of possibilities. 😬
Anyone this grandma names please 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing :)
no infections?
no.
I like it
коротко о моих рекомендациях в 2к19)) Есть такие же лайк
Ooo traditional tattoo
I'm a Filipina and I want to correct you her name is whang od not fang od
Jhulia Jimenez There are alternate spellings. Look it up. Also, the people in this video are Filipino too.
People are so butt hurt like literally
I'm a Filipino and locals from Angono(Rizal) pronounce it as A-ngo-no. Traditionally pronouced Ang-go-no. But the non-local's "tongues" pronounced it A-ngo-no so the locals adjusted over the years until almost no one pronounces it the way it was originally pronounced because you would sound "different" from the rest and ironically end up like you are the stranger. Whang Od in their tongues could be pronounced "F" but they hear us pronounce what we see ("W") so I think they just give it back to us. Maybe "language by convention" (vocabulary by collective agreement) in some subconscious level...☺
When strangers mispronounce something, locals let it go instead of correcting, only to find a thousand more strangers mispronouncing. Then the "let go" builds up until everyone thinks they're correct.
nyahaha
very similar to Dayak tribal tattoos from Indonesia
Also in North Borneo...
I just watched the 'Tattoo Hunter' episode featuring her and I felt like being able to be tattooed by her was a very big deal but I have seen and heard that she just tattoos anybody and now it has seemed to lose all meaning :( Still very nice to see, great video
MrMatbuck1234 they haved ceased the head hunting culture not so long ago.. in order for this art to live she must continue it but she wont give you those designs that are meant for the warriors of their tribe. Her designs now a days are all about nature like mountain symbols etc.. it would still be an honor to get a tattoo from her.
MrMatbuck1234 xxx
She will always have meaning. Just going to her village would be amazing. She is over 100 years old. Beautiful. Taps ink with a tree thorn to make artistic symbols that have had meaning for over 100s of years. Every single tattoo she makes, be it 5 a week or 500, have deep cultural meaning that non of us will ever understand. You.. may just be "anybody" but I bet to her all people who make the long trek to meet her have meaning. This trip and tattoo probably is not for you. I'm sure there are more interesting things you can find to travel to that only 8 people have ever done. Maybe that will hold meaning for you.
@Matty B why? Are you so special?
What's the point of her tattooing "anyone"?
cool! I want a tattoo that will be do like this :O
Meanwhile in the back, pigs getting slaughtered 💀
Know her from the show called tattoo hunter
Rumour has it she’s just finished the sleeve
Wow nice tattoo po nanay
0:12 reminds me of hi! Oke
Buenardo 🔥👊
How do these not get infected, none of that looks sanitary
If you think about it, people who are raised in unhygienic places become stronger, their bodies learn from an early age to adapt to the excess bacteria and viruses in the environment.
Children raised playing in clay, mud, rain, their bodies become stronger
Alcohol and being tough.