Who and where is the Filipino? | Philippine History | ATIN: Stories from the Collection
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- In the premiere episode of ATIN: Stories from the Collection, we’re taking on the question: who and where is the Filipino?
Locating the Philippines is a simple task; locating the Filipino is not. Even before Western influence and colonial rule, the archipelago was inhabited by different polities and was a meeting point of ancient Asian cultures and trade. Defined by diversity and transit, is it even possible to determine who the Filipino is?
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ATIN is an original production of the Ayala Foundation Arts and Culture Division made up of the Ayala Museum and Filipinas Heritage Library. The series tells the story of the Filipino through images and videos of Ayala Museum's archaeological, ethnographic, fine arts, historical, and numismatic collections and FHL's archival and documentary holdings.
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voiceover is a bit louder on the left speaker. anyway, great content!
I was checking the subtitles and I love how they included the Filipino language Thank you soo much for this
Thank you soo much, Ayala!! 💞💞
This is awesome. Keep it up. More videos!
looking forward to the next episode :)
thank you for this one, hoping for more videos
i love this! i hope to see more videos like this.
Subscribed! Looking forward to more videos with historical and cultural content.
Great job guys! More please 😍❤.
Great content. I only wished that the episodes were much longer.
more videos like this, please! 💛
This is concisely and eloquently written and visually edited. Great work.
really fascinating. keep it up! waiting for more videos.
Wow beautiful. Finally. My right ear is jealous.
Looking forward to see more discourses on our pre-colonial origins! 🙂
Keep it up po! Thank you!
Good job on starting the RUclips Ayala Museum. However, I feel the content should be concise--- focusing singular topics and really making it interesting. I feel this video tried to tackle too much too quickly. Also, the VO is so very slow. Even at 1.5x speed, it still seems like a person's normal pace. I would love for your content to reach a wider audience so please make it bite-sized, more conversational and less like a lecture. Thanks again and I'm looking forward to more!
Maybe also try a more podcast type format where people are talking about certain topics. I'd love to watch intellectual discourse on what it means to be a Filipino. Cheers!
POV: you're watching this for an upcoming recitation.
My virtual Ayala Museum visit. 😊
your videos needs to be known
Thank you for the wonderful video.
Its helpful to our students.
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We hope that the next episode will have subtitles. But thank you for this.
Thank you for watching! You can actually use the closed captions for either our English or Filipino subtitles. :)
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Check Prof. DAYANG MARIKIT RESEARCH of precoloneal Philippines. My kid actually presented it in her classroom in the USA and her Puti teacher's jaw dropped. 😁
ever since before colonization in the philippines even happened, filipinos are basically immigrants. this just brings us to one conclusion. the filipino culture is not like other cultures where they have one outstanding identity. filipino culture is like water. it can take any shape it wants to, and is very universal. our "outstanding identity" is being filipino. being together despite our differences. being the meeting point of different cultures. being the vertex of cultures. being united despite circumstances. choosing the positive in the negative.
the philippines represents unity of different people. the philippine culture is unity. the philippines is universal.
do you guys know what this means? if we actually become a successful country, we can be the one of the pioneers of universal unity. segregation between cultures and borders will happen less, and cultures of different countries will no longer make humankind generalize each other based on that. each one will look at one another as another human. another person like themselves living in one planet. just like how the philippines is one country where the bisaya, tagalog, waray, ifugao, aeta, illocano, etc. lives together.
our country is a representation that no matter what race you are from, we are all humans working together. our culture is us.
we are who we are, and it is what it is. dont feel bad about what the colonizers did to us. it just strengthened our culture and proved our point even more that we are like water. universal.
I was wondering if we were never colonized, what were the Philippines and the Filipinos be called
noypi
That’s what I have to know
🎉 it will be fine
Scoutmag brought me here
Thank you for the video. Just want to say that “rajah” is pronounced with a j as in the English word “jam”, not an “h”.
audio is so soft, can barely hear anything 😐
Omega? Does it mean filipino holds the key of End?
Who named our provinces?
us
Keep Filipinio Alive
why the other pilipino are loosing pointed nose
But our DNA is different from the asian mainland we have austonesians DNA
a theory is just a theory, meaning not proven
why is it that when it comes to philippine origins, theories always suggest nothing originated in the islands, it’s always china china china all originated in china…..IF THAT’S THE CASE, WHY AREN’T WE SPEAKING CHINESE OR ANY OF THEIR DIALECT?
"Originally from main land China..." ? No, that theory is not right, you have to dig more ancient histories to prove that. First of all our ancient language and alphabets were not Chinese. You are giving China a reason to claim more areas in the West Philippines Sea. You better read biblical proofs, a more ancient history of our land.
The original inhabitants of what is now Southern China were Austronesians. Even now, the ethnic groups in Southern China (which is tropical) and Taiwan are Austronesian (and "Malay"looking). This is based on genetic studies research on mitochondrial DNA. One theory why these Austonesians left mainland is that they were forced or colonized by the Han Chinese from the north.
Not everything has to be political. Linguists, archaeologist, and historians collectively agree that our early ancestors, the Austronesians, came from SOUTHERN CHINA who migrated to Taiwan then to the northern region of the Philippines in Batanes. This theory has evidence that supports its claim from artifacts, similarities in languages or dialects, and even genetic evidence. It is important to note that not all of this happened over a short period of time since crossing and migrating through a large body of water isn’t exactly an easy task and took hundreds of years and by then the Austronesians already developed their own language. Hindi lahat dapat gawing politikal na diskusyon. Alamin mo ano pinaguusapan mo before spouting political nonsense. Do better.
No recorded history of the philippines prior the spanish era its just a theory of what they think the philippines once was.
Hahaha may mga nahukay na archeological artifacts na magpapatunay nang pre colonial namin kayong mga hispanista big tea na kayo sabay sabay
ISLANDS ARE NOT FILIPINO
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fikipino or philipppines is from king philip name