Discover the BUGIS of Indonesia, Amazing Wooden Boat Builders!

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  • čas přidán 4. 09. 2024

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  • @lakan3462
    @lakan3462 Před rokem +7

    Ancient boat building is very much alive in Indonesia and the Philippines. I have seen one built without using any nails. They used joints and dowels. Simply! Amazing!

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +4

      Lakan, all the boats that I saw being built used only wooden fasteners.. even more amazing was that no written plans or blueprints were used

    • @lakan3462
      @lakan3462 Před rokem +3

      @@joesangle Yup, that's right. The knowledge is passed on verbally. Recently, our archaelogist unearthed an ancient ship. A "Balangay". It's a warship/trader. Although, it was submerged in water and mud. It survived. Ancient malays knew what wood to use and how to preserve it. It is now displayed in our National Museaum. Indonesia, Philippines and Brunei share a common heritage. I think you noticed it by now. I find it quite amazing that we are able to preserve our heritage. Thanks for your time and i wish you luck on your travels👍😁🇵🇭

  • @incinur6705
    @incinur6705 Před rokem +1

    İ'm Rafika from south Sulawesi.
    thank you for the content, I really appreciate the way you introduce Indonesia, especially South Sulawesi to foreign countries, I hope you are always healthy and safe, can't wait to see other amazing content from you

  • @ardiredjo4401
    @ardiredjo4401 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for awesome video,greetings from Florida

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thank You Ardi, I'm born and raised in Florida and one of the next episodes is filmed there .

  • @tommylayau3981
    @tommylayau3981 Před rokem +6

    Joe , I am Tommy from Indonesia , I loved your video " Amazing Wooden Boat Builder " at South Sulawesi , it gave me more persevectife

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Tommy, not everyone knows that Indonesia is a country of over 14,000 islands and only 5 are of any real size. Which one are you from ?

  • @ngaulden007
    @ngaulden007 Před rokem +4

    Joe I stumbled onto this video and I really enjoyed it. I would encourage you to continue to document your adventures as you have a natural ease with the local peoples and and they with you which allows us viewers a window into their unique lives, traditions and skills. Excellent video and I really hope you produce some more feature length pieces like this one. EXCELLENT work and safe travels.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thank You Nathan. There are 7 more episodes of 'Joe's Angle' currently being edited for publication. Subscribers are automatically notified when they are published, so be sure to subscribe. The next episode is soon to be published entitled "Nutmeg, the Nut that Changed the World" which includes the story of some of the bloodiest events in history.

  • @zachgriffin7736
    @zachgriffin7736 Před rokem +6

    Wow… extraordinary content!

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks Zach, your support is greatly appreciated

  • @Yannickille
    @Yannickille Před 13 dny

    Greetings frim Makassar❤

  • @philparrott4424
    @philparrott4424 Před rokem +3

    I really enjoyed this video.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Phil, Thanks for watching .. never doubt that your support is appreciated

  • @CasaundraHope
    @CasaundraHope Před rokem +4

    Joe I love your adventures! Your genuine connection to the places you travel to is apparent. Awesome!

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      I just happen to know this comment comes from an expert in 'genuine connections''

  • @davey5728
    @davey5728 Před rokem +3

    I envy your adventurous spirit and your broad view of the world. Congratulations and good luck with the journey

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Your 'envy ' and congratulations are sincerely appreciated, Thank you Dave

  • @danielachacon6251
    @danielachacon6251 Před rokem +3

    Nice video Joe! Can't wait to see more videos and know more about different cultures and their traditions 😊

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for your comment, Daniela! We are currently finishing the follow up to the ‘Bugis’ episode: ‘Nutmeg - the nut that changed the world’ filmed in the Banda Islands. And we will soon publish a trailer for the series that includes material from the Naga and Apatani Head Hunter Tribes in NE India; the tsunami aftermath in the Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal; the Tea Plantations of Assam; the island of Majuli in the Brahmaputra River; the Imraguen Tribe in Mauritania where the Sahara meets the Atlantic; and even a Cracker Cowboy adventure in SE Florida. Stay tuned!

  • @rafiqkhalili1166
    @rafiqkhalili1166 Před rokem +3

    The Bugis people really impressed me with their ship building skills. Hope you managed to reach Tanjung Bira beach too as a reward for the long journey. Btw they also have the longest written saga/myth in the world - Sureq Galigo.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      Rafiq, Great comment.. I have been to Sulawesi on two different occasions and I did get to Bira both times. I have footage of a couple who were finishing the construction of their Prahu in the harbor at Bira which will likely be published as a short video. Also, I was educated about La Galigo by Dr Darmawan Anwar. And, my dear friend Rhoda Grauer produced an award winning program about Bugis culture called 'The Last Bissu'

  • @debajitborah1643
    @debajitborah1643 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice

  • @generasibugis6039
    @generasibugis6039 Před rokem +2

    welcome to indonesia sulawesi

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Enjoyed every minute of my trip there, Terima Kasih

  • @brian.7966
    @brian.7966 Před rokem +3

    these people don`t ask for much, good luck to them.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Brian, one of the most amazing things about the Bugis is even if they have very few material possessions
      they still present themselves as very happy.

  • @metalextras
    @metalextras Před rokem +3

    These phinisi yacht with mitsubishi engine were quite popular for charter before the pandemic as they are cheaper and rustic, hopefully the condition will improve...

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      I have maintained friendships with series' subjects and I am assured that things have gotten much better

    • @metalextras
      @metalextras Před rokem +1

      @@joesangle Keep on making awesome videos Joe! May the Force be with you!

  • @TheFarhanfaris
    @TheFarhanfaris Před rokem +3

    Mantap bro Joe

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Will do, Agung ... Terima Kasih

  • @Errr717
    @Errr717 Před rokem +1

    What a fascinating video. It's really nice to see other cultures around the world especially one that is close to where my parents came from.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Ed, Obviously I have a natural curiosity about the series' subjects which certainly facilitates connections... So, where are your parents from ?

  • @lightning9279
    @lightning9279 Před rokem +2

    At 13:35 looks like the guy was holding a rifle. Why? Is it a dangerous area for foreigners?
    Great video. Wonderful people.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      No, it's not a rifle!😅 That is Alessandro Ruiu, our Italian guide, holding a tripod. The area is totally safe and the people are extremely friendly… if a little shy.

    • @tukangSHOOTER
      @tukangSHOOTER Před rokem +2

      Very safe area. Even if someone is carrying a gun on the beach, it is certain that it is a fish gun (speargun) that is used when diving.
      And 4.5mm caliber air rifles are also legal in Indonesia. Usually used by farmers to hunt pests or animals that are consumed

  • @arjenvandoorne9321
    @arjenvandoorne9321 Před 3 měsíci

    After maritime college I took the opportunity to let make a boat there for tourists but Heaven prevented it. My ship now has a bigger promise to life.

  • @mohammadfadly5375
    @mohammadfadly5375 Před rokem +4

    dear mr. joe, have you ever been to Central Sulawesi?? if not, let's go to Central Sulawesi

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      Joe's Angle - Travel and Fishing Adventures
      1 second ago
      Mohammed, not yet, but I have maintained friendships with some of the series' subjects and there are discussions about doing just that

  • @DavidKearns4
    @DavidKearns4 Před rokem +3

    The black rice is gogos, a smoked black sticky rice that is eaten with sambal and salted duck eggs. So tasty. 😊

    • @J0sephMJac0bs
      @J0sephMJac0bs Před rokem

      Hi David, does gogos have more than one name ? We tried to find what it was called and the best we could do was lemper ... are they the same ?

    • @DavidKearns4
      @DavidKearns4 Před rokem +2

      @@J0sephMJac0bs gogos is a specialty of South Sulawesi, so it might be difficult to find online. Lemper is different, but super yummy, kind of like a onigiri but grilled. Holland Bakery makes nice lemper.

    • @lewiskinser8320
      @lewiskinser8320 Před rokem +1

      Hey Joe thanks for showing us ur trip n introducing us to the amazing ppl of Indonesia

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      @@lewiskinser8320 Thanks Lewis, and we have one more Indonesian episode filmed in the Banda Islands which is the next program soon to be published

  • @regiramdhan6567
    @regiramdhan6567 Před rokem +2

    amazing content...hope your channel get more viewers

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Regi, we both agree on that and hopefully more subscribers as well

  • @momomst2013
    @momomst2013 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @osuclassof88
    @osuclassof88 Před 8 měsíci

    the south east asian, up north to south thailand, build boat outside in, shell first, frame or braces later, thus resulting in natural curves and perfect symmetry.

  • @arfahbuhaseng1189
    @arfahbuhaseng1189 Před rokem

    Makassar tempat ke lahiranku🙏,jen'neponto kampung halamanku ,sering mancing di paccelang tempat garam😂🙏

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Arfah, the people of Jeneponto were some of the friendliest folks I encountered on my trip there.

  • @maticotv4656
    @maticotv4656 Před rokem +2

    Indonesia father of southies Asia 🌹❤️

  • @christopherdesanti7604
    @christopherdesanti7604 Před rokem +1

    Love your content. Keep it coming

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks Christopher, more travel adventures as well as lots more fishing is on its way.

  • @bynoebynoe9677
    @bynoebynoe9677 Před rokem +3

    Macassons use to sail to Northern Australia for Trepang

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Very interesting Bynoe, I didnt see or hear anything about sea cucumber when I was there.. just missed it

    • @bynoebynoe9677
      @bynoebynoe9677 Před rokem +1

      @@joesangle I don't know how you missed that type of history, it's incorporated into the languages, ceremonies, art.

  • @mkanwar3208
    @mkanwar3208 Před rokem +2

    So far it working well for everybody except the goat 🤭

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      😅Absolutely right Anwar, my thoughts exactly

  • @hadipujut7775
    @hadipujut7775 Před rokem +3

    hadipujut i suport mr.

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks Hadipujut, your support is sincerely appreciated

  • @captaintoyota3171
    @captaintoyota3171 Před rokem +1

    Is this a pbs show? Should be

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks Captain, I have presented the series to WXEL in South Florida and they loved it but have yet to broadcast .. we'll see

  • @dedy1784
    @dedy1784 Před rokem

    Wow

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks for your kind response Dedy, that says a lot

  • @cikovalangi822
    @cikovalangi822 Před rokem +1

    Ur amazing

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem +1

      Thank you Ciko and keep watching. .. lots more to come

  • @noobchannel5967
    @noobchannel5967 Před rokem

    Awesome trip 👍

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thank you! We are about to publish many more travels in other incredible locations, remember to subscribe: czcams.com/channels/YCYkkHmYLjtv_KndNcIFhA.html

  • @pustakarileks7404
    @pustakarileks7404 Před 2 měsíci

    3:34 anjir bocil mandi 😂, emang mandinya disitu kalo di kapal angkut?

  • @agip1787
    @agip1787 Před rokem

    I think what you eat is sticky rice wrap in banana leaf....and roasted on a charcoal fire....

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Thanks Agip, I'm told the local name is gogos, and it was really good ...

    • @andanandan6061
      @andanandan6061 Před rokem +1

      ​@@joesangle correct it is gogos. Roaster stick rice with fish or beaf abon inside.

  • @captaintoyota3171
    @captaintoyota3171 Před rokem +1

    Man i need to make more $ how am i stuck in life

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Hang in there Captain, and thanks again for watching

  • @8111h
    @8111h Před rokem +1

    Hello...

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      Selamat Pagi J, and Thanks for watching

    • @8111h
      @8111h Před rokem +1

      @@joesangle Hi,there morning too...Thanks for your respons. What is your name anyway...? I am Edmund

    • @joesangle
      @joesangle  Před rokem

      @@8111h Edmund, My name is Joseph Jacobs... there will be lots more stuff appearing on 'Joe's Angle' that is related to fishing. Are you a fisherman ?

    • @8111h
      @8111h Před rokem +1

      @@joesangle Yes I was Working a Fisherman on Cuttle Fish Vessel Size 90 GT. Operation on Kalimantan strait and Halmahera.