A Sacrifice in the Mountains of the Philippines (The Tradition of Cañao)

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2024

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  • @Discotechque
    @Discotechque Před rokem +48

    nagmayaten.
    eto dapat yung fine-feature sa mainstream media, hindi yung kultura ng ibang lahi. Hindi sa pag mamaliit sa kultura ng ibang bansa, pero mas marami pa atang alam ang mga kabataan natin patungkol sa Korea o di kaya sa Japan kung ikukumpara sa sariling kultura natin. Minsan nakakalungkot din isipin.

  • @ACSumi
    @ACSumi Před 8 měsíci +5

    I got very interested with your video, I'm from India from the state of Nagaland which is situated northeast bordering Myanmar.I observe rituals, traditional dresses ranging from headgear to woven materials very much similar to ours....I now realise our ancestors might have migrated from your country ❤If you guys want to witness similar culture and tradition n maybe more pls come n visit Hornbill festival which starts from 1st to 10th of December every year 👍🙏

  • @famecuyahon
    @famecuyahon Před rokem +28

    You're one lucky guy who got invited to witness first-hand and document a Canao and not only that, the host was super duper welcoming and accommodating explaining what was going on for you to understand. May the Kabunian continue to bless his family for his generosity.
    Thank you for the accurate explanation of what the ritual is all about. Thanks as well for showing respect to the ritual, you were documenting silently.

  • @youknowdreen
    @youknowdreen Před rokem +8

    What I really like about this is that the people being featured are the star of the show. No host talking and taking over. ❤️

  • @halina4352
    @halina4352 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I am a pure blooded Igorot. And I am proud of my roots. From Kapangan, Benguet and Besao, Mountain Province.❤❤
    Thank you for documenting it.

  • @sunflowerlady5029
    @sunflowerlady5029 Před rokem +7

    I am a pure ibaloi but i was not enlighten to much to all the traditions that are been conducted thanks for this video

  • @aloy5413
    @aloy5413 Před rokem +17

    I'm a kalanguya part of the tribe, so happy that you guys are featuring our traditions. Your story telling and videos are on another level

  • @jingcc0121
    @jingcc0121 Před rokem +59

    Thank you so much for sharing this honored tradition. My Mom brought this tradition to the states and as a young child I never knew the significance of it. It is heartwarming now as an adult to understand its origins and meanings. I’m sure my mother told me, but as an immigrant child wanting to “fit in”, I didn’t want to know. I appreciate how FEATR’s content and presentation educate and endear those of us who want to know our Filipino history. Well done FEATR! 👏🏽

    • @KnH07
      @KnH07 Před rokem +3

      You cannot openly do cañao in the US as free as we do it here in in te Cordillara region, your mother's origin.
      Your so called animal loving fellow Americans will be aghast, shocked and protest, call the police and sue for, animal cruelty, public disirder and being offended.

    • @jingcc0121
      @jingcc0121 Před rokem +5

      @@KnH07 true, we didn’t do the animal part, just the dance, food, and community, gathering together to be together. All about preserving and celebrating our culture.

  • @avocowdov.2239
    @avocowdov.2239 Před rokem +24

    I love how you guys presented the documentary with no censorship and such, it makes the immersion worth and feels like I'm watching it live; for some ppl I know that the pig carcass may disgust them but I salute the team not holding back it makes the experience worth it and informative.

  • @scion_cho
    @scion_cho Před rokem +11

    Thank you very much for this kind of documentary! I am an Ibaloi but grew up into the 'modern' society. It is only now that I got older that I get to appreciate my culture. This is very close to home.

  • @m3cs4
    @m3cs4 Před rokem +6

    Living in the US for almost 30 years and seeing this video brings back memories when I was younger growing up in Benguet province. Thank you for sharing this video showcasing cultures, traditions and food.

  • @nikkacayat6279
    @nikkacayat6279 Před rokem +7

    Proud ibaloi here..thanks for featuring our tradition..badeg jen eyaman

  • @edmundcasey7765
    @edmundcasey7765 Před rokem +2

    AMAZING VLOG,. THE PIGS ARE TRAINED & OBEDIENT,. LOVE THE DOCUMENTARY.

  • @jarrahcalagui1217
    @jarrahcalagui1217 Před rokem +12

    my father is itawis and some of our relatives are Igorot and i-kalinga and my husband is ilokano proud ako sa lahi natin wat-wat is life❤️

    • @amschelco.1434
      @amschelco.1434 Před 10 měsíci

      Maam maitanong.. lang alam paba nila yung mga traditional na sinaunang paniniwala nila? Ano tawag ng diyos nila at ano poba version nila sa kung panu ginawa yung unang tao!? Interesado lng.. gusto ko maintindihan

  • @janiceguzman1062
    @janiceguzman1062 Před rokem +5

    I am an Ibaloi. Thank you FEATR. for this masterpiece. Unpala-palad kayo.

  • @user-wn3sd5cs4w
    @user-wn3sd5cs4w Před 3 měsíci +1

    wow sarap niyan netib na baboy god bless u po always sa inyo po guys

  • @chicagochic
    @chicagochic Před rokem +54

    Love love love this!!! Proud to be Igorot! I miss Cañao. It’s been years since I’ve attended one.
    My family is from Kapangan. Paternal great grandfather was a “Bentres(z) and my maternal great grandmother was a Fianza. We are all very proud of our roots and where we came from.
    I cannot be any more proud and grateful for this feature since it shows the traditional of our tribe. Going to show my mom, our family and my husband (who is American) on how beautiful this episode is! Truly grateful. 🙏🏼

    • @featrmedia
      @featrmedia  Před rokem +3

      Thanks so much for the kind words! We hope your family enjoys watching it as well.

    • @ImeldaEdra-db6lo
      @ImeldaEdra-db6lo Před rokem

      I had a collage friend by the name of Lilia Fianza from Itogon...Her father used to be a politician .. They are down to earth people...I missed them.

    • @chicagochic
      @chicagochic Před rokem +1

      @@ImeldaEdra-db6lo who was her father? Since I left the Philippines in the mid 80s, there’s a lot of relatives I have never met (Fianzas are a big group so it’s no surprise that people/ family have not met 😆) . I know we have relatives in Itogon but am not well acquainted with them.

    • @sammiefianza2377
      @sammiefianza2377 Před rokem +1

      @chicagochic Hello, I came across your comment. And I think we might be related. My surname is Fianza and our roots are also from Kapangan. 🥰

    • @chicagochic
      @chicagochic Před rokem

      @@sammiefianza2377 Hi! So my grandmother was a Fianza on her mother’s side. Her father was a Bentrez. A lot of my Bentrez relatives still lives in Kapangan. The Fianzas that I grew up with live in Baguio. A lot of them still live there.
      It’s great to connect with family through this medium. 😊
      I miss Kapangan. It’s been a very long time since I’ve been back. I would like to visit when I come home … hopefully soon.

  • @brixboras9661
    @brixboras9661 Před rokem +3

    more more more... thank you FEATR for showcasing one the greatest cultures in the Philippines and to Remind everybody especially the new generation that the CULTURE is still ALIVE... very educative content.. more power and God Bless FEATR.

  • @ErnPrivado
    @ErnPrivado Před rokem +20

    One of the surviving pre-colonial culture we have as Pilipino. Most of our pre-colonial history and culture as been forgotten and destroyed by spaniards. Masarap makakita that there are still surviving traditions.

    • @mysticapajar614
      @mysticapajar614 Před rokem

      Panong hindi nawawala, e karamihan ng pinoy walang pagpapahalaga sa History, kung meron man ikinahihiya.

  • @ReedsTers
    @ReedsTers Před rokem +6

    That's the kind of community ( kankana-ey) na kinalakihan ko. Pag may Usok, may Watwat (malalaking tipak ng karne ang pinamimigay).
    invited man o hindi, very welcome. Nakakamiss naman. Thank you for featuring Cañao

  • @krishc7626
    @krishc7626 Před rokem +7

    --this makes my Igorot heart so happy. I went to a lot of these when my mother takes us to her hometown , Sadanga. the men in bahags go around carrying a bilao and distribute the watwat with their bare hands.
    Wonderful video I want my kids to see so they get a glimpse of our heritage. -

  • @jennylinesabado6499
    @jennylinesabado6499 Před rokem +10

    I've never seen solibao, kawil and those traditional jars in their natural habitat for a very long time and I just found out that these days crisp bills are offered instead of antique coins. Thank you FEATR for letting them tell their own story. Thank you Cindy and Omar and your family for this. Welcome to the hood FEATR, I live on the other side of the hill where this was shot.

  • @cyberpixels
    @cyberpixels Před rokem +10

    This is one of the best vlog-documentaries you’ve featured so far. Proud there was some Filipino tribes, besides the Muslims in the south, that were able to resist being colonized by others to keep their own governing and religious beliefs

  • @09darkfang
    @09darkfang Před rokem +16

    Kudos from Canada here. Thanks for featuring this ceremony from our tribe. Can't wait for the english subtitles so my bosses can watch and understand what's being said :))

  • @leolip-atan8500
    @leolip-atan8500 Před rokem +1

    Proud to be an Igorot miss wat wat., watching from Taiwan

  • @creatorsway123
    @creatorsway123 Před rokem +7

    Proud igorot here..Thanks for featuring our culture..❤❤

  • @lakbaykain442
    @lakbaykain442 Před rokem +5

    para akong nanonood ng discovery channel o nat'l geographic. sobrang galing!

  • @fthblyyy
    @fthblyyy Před rokem +5

    This is how I wish to document a certain ritual that my family has conducted last december for my grandma, apparently I have no enougj gears and confidence at that time, pero ngayon tung video na to nag inspire saakin to do better ❤ thank youuuu

  • @FilipinainSouthAfrica
    @FilipinainSouthAfrica Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for featuring this! As someone who is born and raised in La Trinidad, this is something that I always tell to the people I meet abroad. That as long as there’s smoke May nag cacanao! 😊 and everyone is invited! 🙂

  • @rhylandestrada
    @rhylandestrada Před 5 měsíci +1

    this show brings me back to my childhood days😢... this is not just a tradition and culture, its a history ❤

  • @valalexandergrimaldo914
    @valalexandergrimaldo914 Před rokem +9

    Such rich traditions and culture. I hope these kind of content are often featured in different socmed platforms. Good job FEATR!

  • @user-xg5jd1rg8q
    @user-xg5jd1rg8q Před 8 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤IM FROM LUKBAN PROVINCE OF QUEZON WE HAVE SACRED MOUNTAIN BANAHAW WITH TRADITION I LOVE MT BANAHAW PHILIPPINES

  • @nasankajj8861
    @nasankajj8861 Před rokem +5

    I miss that line..
    "Tara maki Cañao tayo may wat-wat" wat-wat=big chunks of pork that they give out to everyone.. and the pinuneg.. the blood sausage is superb! 👌

  • @dheeann2528
    @dheeann2528 Před rokem +6

    Oh yeah, When there is smoke for sure there is watwat 😊 I remember when went to Besao and had watwat for the first time

  • @arnoldrojo3444
    @arnoldrojo3444 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I wish na naging igorot din ako. Ang sarap sa feeling ung tinatawag na unity to preserve the culture.❤❤❤

    • @maeshandicrafts7543
      @maeshandicrafts7543 Před 10 dny

      We are all pilipinos din naman sir,,,maraming salamat sir sa pag appreciate sa aming mga igorot

  • @fthblyyy
    @fthblyyy Před rokem +14

    This is so amazing!!! You were able to genuinely present this sacred tradition of Igorots here in the Cordilleras in thiz documentation! Thank you Featr.! Agayaman kami! Always!❤

  • @guytri1
    @guytri1 Před rokem +4

    Nag laing met ni manong nga ag explain. Haan pay nga camera shy. Dayta si ibaloi, haan nga shy mango!

  • @eksploreverythingph
    @eksploreverythingph Před rokem +2

    Wow cañao, I just went to one last week. Ang sarap nung pinuneg 😊

  • @mosesjeromelazaro2841
    @mosesjeromelazaro2841 Před rokem +2

    one word that describes this is - community - try to do this in greater Manila, i doubt people will be open to welcoming strangers into their area (not saying all but there is a huge portion of us who will be reluctant) also, sad to say, social classes. it's true.
    here, there's none of that (from where I'm seeing it)
    you don't get to see this on a travel guide going to Baguio. thank you FEATR for giving us a glimpse of this tradition

  • @AudrelynArcenal
    @AudrelynArcenal Před rokem +4

    Before binabasa ko lang sya sa Civics book noong elementary. Ngayon may documentary na for this. Ang saya naman ❤

  • @chiquitaglade5189
    @chiquitaglade5189 Před rokem +10

    Yes we igorot and we're proud of our tradition...

  • @bugzylosantos2711
    @bugzylosantos2711 Před rokem +2

    Our kabayan's true identity and rich culture of one of the distinct tribe in northern Philippines, my beloved country...

  • @Lailaabalos880
    @Lailaabalos880 Před rokem +3

    I remembered when I was first time to go in Baguio.@Tuding Benguet, April 2009..xempre sikami nga ilocano sabali ladta ti nakasanayan mi about ti panagparti ti baboy etc.. first time mi ajay kadwak idi nga ag attend ti cañao, Ajay sukatan da jy natay from the petso..pirmi buteng mi that time kc di namin inakala na gnun pla😁 then Eating time na..heto ung kwento ko na first time ko tlga at never ko makakalimutan na experience ko sa cañao...
    Nong time na kumain na kmi.. I was shock kc sa mga karne na nkalagay sa plato.subrang malalaki 2 hiwa na sinlaki ng palad ko..at ung Dugo na 3 piraso at ung inihaw na sangkatutak... instead na kakain kmin ng kasama ko tawa kmi ng tawa kc ndi namin akalain na ganon..tapos ung boss nmin non binigyan pa kmi ng plastic at ilagay daw nmin ung baon nmin🤣 Kya nagtoroan kmi tlga sa kasama ko🤣 pagdating nmin sa bhay ng boss ko.sabi nya kau mga ilocano iloto na ninyo Yan at ulamin din ninyo lahat2🤣🤣 at ayon hiniwa ko ng maninipis at niluto ko sa adubo🤣

  • @heatherfaithfabian5230
    @heatherfaithfabian5230 Před rokem +4

    Proud Ibaloi here. Iyaman/thank you FEATR for finally featuring our tradition.

  • @JIJAPAN294
    @JIJAPAN294 Před měsícem

    proud lgo.. salamat ti panangpabuya ti tradition in Cordillera.. ngayun ko lang to nakita at napanuod

  • @sullagod
    @sullagod Před rokem +5

    Hat's off to the featr team for making this docu series. Hoping to see more of these from different areas of the Philippines. I love our rich culture.

  • @Sumi88377
    @Sumi88377 Před rokem +3

    Yay thank you for featuring ivadoi canao!!! Kaleju man adivay!!!!

  • @mhelbanguete5499
    @mhelbanguete5499 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for featuring our tradition in a very informative manner.
    Much respect on how you tell stories like this.

  • @felixdelprado1073
    @felixdelprado1073 Před rokem +19

    Misconception nang mga taga-baba about Cañao is placing a curse on somebody or sumpa gaya nang sinasabi nang Elders dito sa baba. Which was far from opposite and nakaka-upset din kase I didn't know until I grew older and experienced being around peers from Benguet knowing it na ganito pala ang tunay na Cañao.

  • @lolitapayan2877
    @lolitapayan2877 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for featuring our culture and tradition. Nicely done too!

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Před rokem +11

    There are very similar rituals among the Lumad here in Mindanao. One that sticks to me from childhood is the house blessing ritual, where we characteristically have to eat unseasoned cooked chicken (because spirits don't like salt or spices or strong smells).

    • @mycutiepets4640
      @mycutiepets4640 Před rokem

      Marami din Ang taga cordilleras Dyan sa Mindanao na nag migrate...

    • @AngryKittens
      @AngryKittens Před rokem +3

      @@mycutiepets4640 They were local Lumad (specifically Manobo) customs. Not influenced by Cordilleran migrants. We had very similar pre-colonial beliefs throughout the Philippines. It's just the majority lowland populations lost the majority of it when they converted to Christianity and Islam, leaving only pockets of animistic tribes in the highlands and remote islands who preserved their traditions.

    • @abubanana503
      @abubanana503 Před rokem

      @@mycutiepets4640 There is a wrong perception that Cordillerans were animistic. That is not actually the case. Cordillerans have a monoeistic creator God called Kabunyan. May be considered as paganistic back in the day because of the different rituals, but never worship trees or stones.

  • @AngryKittens
    @AngryKittens Před rokem +18

    I hope someday you can show similar rituals among other groups like the Aeta, the Sulodnon, the Lumad, the Tagbanwa, the Ivatan, the Ati, etc. I'm particularly interested in boat-blessing rituals, which I don't think has ever been documented. Also there are numerous descriptions of ancient rituals in both Spanish and American sources. Among the Itneg there was a spirit boat ritual, where they build tiny rafts with offerings and float them down the river. I wonder if it survives to the modern day.

  • @PatrioAnsing-hd3tu
    @PatrioAnsing-hd3tu Před 2 měsíci +1

    ❤❤❤ganda pala jaan sa lugar nyo idol

  • @Vil-Lut
    @Vil-Lut Před rokem +6

    Yehaaaaaa Thanks sir Erwan and your team featuring our tradition,hope you enjoy it. FBI

  • @emeraldgrace1665
    @emeraldgrace1665 Před rokem +4

    Videos like this really bring indegenous peoples together. Thanks, Featr! For those of us who are far from home, this helped bring back childhood memories. ❤
    PS: Anyone else here played with the pig’s tail as a kid? Bonus Igorot points, hehehe 😁

    • @langkash
      @langkash Před 8 měsíci

      I am one of them when I was a kid then after playing it I make it as a barbecue and eat it.

  • @mgshobbies23
    @mgshobbies23 Před rokem +5

    It's good to know that we still have our native igorots preserved tradition here in the Philippines.. ❤ love this video Featr !👌

  • @thegratefullifeofvermonand2848

    Great video as always. The team deserves an award for this wonderful series.

  • @christianalicog8500
    @christianalicog8500 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks FEATR. For creating this kind of videos, especially showcasing our traditions.

  • @jenniferpitas3782
    @jenniferpitas3782 Před rokem +1

    And the banana stem as our plate! ❤love l!

  • @jomhelmanuel692
    @jomhelmanuel692 Před rokem +3

    Ohh this brings back good memories with the natives. Maria Basa Days Ayt!

  • @donyol7616
    @donyol7616 Před rokem +4

    hope you enjoyed this cordilleran tradition.. thanks a lot to FEATR for featuring this kind of igorot culture...

  • @ayrasanmiguel9363
    @ayrasanmiguel9363 Před rokem +4

    Awesome! I am always looking forward for video like this!!! Very informative and I love how you guys feature the cultures of the Filipinos ❤ 🎉😮 Kudos to the Team! God bless always! ❤

  • @bryankelly9797
    @bryankelly9797 Před rokem +3

    Thank you Featr...💥🥰we are the proud people of the mountains.

  • @krismagciano4551
    @krismagciano4551 Před rokem +4

    I really look up to FEATR because they put so much hard work in delivering stories. I am an Ibaloi and I've been watching your contents since then char cant remember the year when I started basta nong Erwan Heusaff pa name ng channel. To more contents featuring different cultures and traditions as well as tourist spots in the country. More Ppower!^^

  • @juntagudar7456
    @juntagudar7456 Před rokem +6

    Nabisinan nak sal-it! Proud igorot here!

  • @titetitetite4782
    @titetitetite4782 Před rokem +2

    traditions, culture, these are what makes us.

  • @keribells645
    @keribells645 Před rokem +3

    Thanks, FEATR for this amazing content. Proud to be an Igorot.

  • @jmfarming-ts7hh
    @jmfarming-ts7hh Před rokem

    Mabuti pa sa inyo buhay prin ang tradition hapi wat wat gsto q ma puntahan mga ganyang lugar free tapos buhay ang tradition salamat sa pag bigay buhay kung anu dati ang filipino salamat boss more wat wat pa di aq nka intindi nyan pero hapi ako sa video na nakita q salamat

  • @user-po3ck3wv5f
    @user-po3ck3wv5f Před 2 měsíci +1

    Sana maitampok din bayan ng casiguran Aurora ❤️❤️🤗

  • @Yokikzbasurero
    @Yokikzbasurero Před rokem

    Lagi ako nanunuod po sa inyo sir..
    Nakakatakam.mga pinag gagawa nyo sir 🤣
    Ang sarap nyan native n baboy..
    More videos pa po...
    God bless po sa paglalakbay..

  • @guytri1
    @guytri1 Před rokem +3

    Woaw! Thanks for this! Very well executed documented. Unlike that of main stream media.

  • @acegrace6386
    @acegrace6386 Před rokem +1

    Kudos t FEATR for presenting it well!🎉❤ Worth watching and sharing!

  • @kristine5556
    @kristine5556 Před rokem +1

    I love all the content here. It was like watch docus from cable TV

  • @Ayybros
    @Ayybros Před rokem +2

    What a treat! Such an interesting and well-shot documentary takes us along a Cañao with Omar and his tito the Mambunong! 👏🏼

  • @chakra9580
    @chakra9580 Před rokem +2

    The denim jacket never gets old ☺️

  • @kwanangwanders588
    @kwanangwanders588 Před rokem +11

    This one form could be the simplest, I guess. Although there are really variations.
    We had one last March and we considered it a "grand Cañao" because of the number of days and the numerous preparations... About 3 main days, and cleaning a day after plus after 7 days again... Butchering around 10 pigs (not sure), 2 cows, 1 carabao, and 1 horse. Until now we still have watwat left in the fridge (for real).
    A few may never understand the culture and the traditions but we just hope for respect.🤗

  • @berniegandela9219
    @berniegandela9219 Před 2 měsíci

    nagmayat maki-watwat ditan apo👍👍👍adda pay Itag na gayam😂

  • @funvids4876
    @funvids4876 Před rokem

    I'm ibaloi-bontoc, thank you for featuring the ibaloi culture. Shy - ak - ma- ngo!

  • @Edge19697
    @Edge19697 Před 7 měsíci +2

    naka attend ako ng canao 35 years ago sa balatoc

  • @lala14344Me
    @lala14344Me Před rokem

    Shy ak mango! Proud ibaloi here.. salasalamat for sharing this

  • @skepter29er47
    @skepter29er47 Před rokem +1

    New subs here,,,thanks for featuring our tribes

  • @oliverviernes7481
    @oliverviernes7481 Před rokem

    Ito n miss q nung bata aq sa klinga ndi nq umuwe nuon pg my gn2 nkikikain n kmi❤❤❤

  • @andrewb.villasor2794
    @andrewb.villasor2794 Před rokem +1

    A very wonderful tradition

  • @apayagamin
    @apayagamin Před rokem

    I dont know if flabbergasted is even enough to describe how happy i am that you continually feature this dying tradition of my "kailian". We the young generations often times resist this because its too expensive. Nonetheless, those who can afford it... Please continue doing this for before it fades away!

  • @cici2O
    @cici2O Před rokem

    Beautiful storytelling. Thank you for documenting this for posterity.

  • @jeffreybalusdan2707
    @jeffreybalusdan2707 Před rokem +1

    Ayos! Pinuneg la unay.

  • @jecelyn8172
    @jecelyn8172 Před rokem

    Thanks for featuring our tradition..ibaloi here...

  • @auntienormab.tvmix.9933
    @auntienormab.tvmix.9933 Před 8 měsíci

    Wat wat us every where benguet and mt. Province talaga ti daduma tradisyon dayta..❤kahit kami noon doing that coz my mothet is from benguet tublay but now we are no practising that ant more my mother is old now.peri nererespeto ko ang tradisyon na ito usually sabi ng mambunong sa amin nong bata pa kamibpagpapasalamat kong anong biyaya mayron ka.d ba kasjay thank you for sharing❤

  • @conniemw4886
    @conniemw4886 Před rokem +2

    It's been ages didn't attend "watwat rituals"...great video as always!

  • @unknowndeoxys00
    @unknowndeoxys00 Před rokem

    Very powerful. A celebration I've only heard in stories, now to watch one, it all comes together. I'm glad that these are still happening despite the attention to urban life.
    I hope someday you can document indigenous or traditional celebrations of the lowlands, and Visayas/Mindanao mountain regions as well. These are all worlds that do not get the spotlight they need.

  • @arielbanania1025
    @arielbanania1025 Před rokem

    Thank you for documenting one of our important traditions.

  • @alonajost672
    @alonajost672 Před rokem

    Thank you for featuring our Ibaloi Cañao/ Kanyaw. Proud to be an Ibaloi! Shy ma-ngo!

  • @jenniferpitas3782
    @jenniferpitas3782 Před rokem

    Wow miss ko na ang canao sa amin sa Mines View at pinuneg!! ❤

  • @Cindy-ki8te
    @Cindy-ki8te Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much Featr team! ❤️👏

  • @Johnnykamlon
    @Johnnykamlon Před 8 měsíci

    Badeg jen iyaman sun sikajo. Salamat ta in feature jo e tradisyon men ivadoi

  • @dionesellychaokas4332

    Thank you so much for documenting our culture!

  • @atdjmackee
    @atdjmackee Před rokem +2

    Love these. Miss the voiceovers for when I'm working and not looking at the TV 😂

  • @akosiwerlo
    @akosiwerlo Před rokem

    I loved the style of text only and no narrator. It emphasizes more on the views of the subjects.

  • @johnkennedy6988
    @johnkennedy6988 Před rokem +2

    Nice presentation...

  • @rockerspage
    @rockerspage Před rokem +1

    thanks for featuring the Cañao, I attempted to document it before when we celebrated our uncle’s death anniversary but failed to do so as I don’t know how to edit😂
    so thanks you! 😊