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Uploaded by on May 15, 2007

Démonstration de l'art martial indonésien Pencak Silat

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  • Why does it stop? where is the rest? did he cut the opponent's head off? :D

  • 2. I dare to tell u that this is a real Martial Art and why am i telling u guys such thing coz one of the person [a man that take the sword a.k.a GOLOK!] is my partner!!

    So, don't ever underestimate Indonesian Culture!!

    and for you who have download this video [hakarasu] i don't know what it's on ur mind bout this but Thank you pal =)

    Viva Pencak Silat

    Viva Capoeira

    GBU,,

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  • @MeLiGeiRo I'm an indonesian silat practitioner and I would love to see indonesians here humble.

  • @boymuda Why can't you be humble? I'm indonesian and a silat practitioner too

  • @MrSolitude14, Indonesian as a modern dialect of Malay has borrowed heavily from many languages, including: Sanskrit, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and many other languages, including other Austronesian languages. If we look at the "International Vocabulary" we can found there are thousands of Indonesia words that are ' borrowed words '. It's resources can all be found in Wikipedia.

  • @MrSolitude14 Registered under UNESCO doesn't necessary mean it is original from that 'registered' country. Look, Malaysia too have certain item registered under UNESCO but most of it, it came from Indonesia ... correct or not. Your country then went on protest against it ... does that ring a bell ???

  • @MrSolitude14 Registered under UNESCO doesn't necessary mean it is original from that 'registered' country. Look, Malaysia too have certain item registered under UNESCO but most of it, it came from Indonesia ... correct or not. Your country then went on protest against it ... does that ring a bell ???

  • @MrSolitude14

    check kerisnet.com/History.html

    keris is the corruption of the Tamil word kuru-sooli by getting shortened from kuru-sooli to 'kurusu' and then to keris. Since Malay did not seem to have a written form until the arrival of Indians in the ancient days, the chances of oral corruption of Indian words when in used among Javanese was high. Indian words abound Malay language even today. For e.g, the expression "bahasa jiwa bangsa", agama, mangga, permaisuri (parameswari)...

  • Try you see "The MP (Merpati Putih)" it's a Most Powerful, effective and Deadly Pencak Silat Style, Original only in Indonesia, and This is the flow of the oldest martial arts in Indonesia, because it was originally taught only within the royal family (Keraton Ngayogyakarta), and also taught at the Indonesian army special commando.

    Now it's very well known in the state of Utah USA

  • Try you see "The MP (Merpati Putih)" it's a Most Powerful, effective and Deadly Pencak Silat Style, Original only in Indonesia, and This is the flow of the oldest martial arts in Indonesia, because it was originally taught only within the royal family (Keraton Ngayogyakarta), and also taught at the Indonesian army special commando.

    Now it's very well known in the state of Utah USA

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