Most Taiwanese aboriginal houses also have similar features to that of Ifugao's Bale. In it's called ruku repun in Seediq, yulu' in Atayal, and pinosi:ih in Saisiyat. One PAn word for pillar is *qelud. It is easy for the q to weaken to a k than an h, then gone all together, and the d to a t, and vowels are the least stable to begin with. In Taiwan that root resulted in urut in Pazeh, qeluz in Paiwan, qrus in Thao, and kæ-ʔLor in Saisiyat.
Most traditional indigenous buildings are wooden pile house like the Ifugao bale. However, Paiwan, Rukai, and other indigenous peoples in Taiwan, including Neolithic megalith structures, are built with slate, which also have circular mouse-guards made of slate.
*SadiRi in Proto Austronesian or *hadiRi in Proto Malayo-Polynesian would become ‘diri’ and ‘berdiri’ in Malay language which means erect or to stand erected.
We share some parts if our cultures its just been lost over the millenia. Micronesia and Polynesia share an island i forgot what its called and also the creation of man stories intertwine on this island. Check out a book called The Gods Never Left by Erich Von Daniken
In Filipino Language: Tasa = Cup Haligi = Foundation / Pillar Lati = Swamp or Flooded Area You usually construct houses that are raised near the seas or if inland the the bottom soil below the house becomes swampy... It will not make sense outside Filipino language though, but if a Filipino hears words outside their country and are cognates, they will immediately know its meaning and functions
love your videos! i think they could be monuments to the Kemetic goddess Nephthys that Negritos carrying the ancient beliefs took with them during the Austronesian migration through the PI, before eventually settling the Marianas, bringing the same beliefs with them. thats just me tho
Your video content has been so excellent and prolific! Please continue with your good work!
Si Yu'os ma'ase'! With continued great scholarship pertaining to the Marianas from scholars such as yourself, I absolutely will!
In Tagalog, "haligi" is still a generic term for any pillar, in alternate use with the Spanish "poste".
Most Taiwanese aboriginal houses also have similar features to that of Ifugao's Bale. In it's called ruku repun in Seediq, yulu' in Atayal, and pinosi:ih in Saisiyat. One PAn word for pillar is *qelud. It is easy for the q to weaken to a k than an h, then gone all together, and the d to a t, and vowels are the least stable to begin with. In Taiwan that root resulted in urut in Pazeh, qeluz in Paiwan, qrus in Thao, and kæ-ʔLor in Saisiyat.
Most traditional indigenous buildings are wooden pile house like the Ifugao bale. However, Paiwan, Rukai, and other indigenous peoples in Taiwan, including Neolithic megalith structures, are built with slate, which also have circular mouse-guards made of slate.
Next time please narrate about the Island of Sulawasi in Indonesia and its burrial ceremony
*SadiRi in Proto Austronesian or *hadiRi in Proto Malayo-Polynesian would become ‘diri’ and ‘berdiri’ in Malay language which means erect or to stand erected.
We share some parts if our cultures its just been lost over the millenia. Micronesia and Polynesia share an island i forgot what its called and also the creation of man stories intertwine on this island. Check out a book called The Gods Never Left by Erich Von Daniken
The Pacific Islands used to be an advanced civilization known as Lemuria. It was an Atlantis like civilization
What is the top part called in the Philippines for their bale?
In Filipino Language:
Tasa = Cup
Haligi = Foundation / Pillar
Lati = Swamp or Flooded Area
You usually construct houses that are raised near the seas or if inland the the bottom soil below the house becomes swampy...
It will not make sense outside Filipino language though, but if a Filipino hears words outside their country and are cognates, they will immediately know its meaning and functions
Haligi in my language ( Capiznon 🇵🇭) haligi means pillar...
love your videos! i think they could be monuments to the Kemetic goddess Nephthys that Negritos carrying the ancient beliefs took with them during the Austronesian migration through the PI, before eventually settling the Marianas, bringing the same beliefs with them. thats just me tho