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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

This is a better quality version of my "Badjao" documentary.

Shot in Davao City with my good friend Bagane, without whose help "Badjao" wouldn't have been possible.

Thank you.

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  • badjaos are lazy people....

  • well, that's your opinion. & i will respect you for that because you are entitled to one. =)

    but just keep in mind that is how most white people perceive Filipinos.

    I won't be too quick to judge if I were you my friend :-)

  • Wow! am seriously speechless. i dint know that. i dint even know wer they stayed.

  • Hardly anybody does.

    It's a whole different world where they live.

    You wouldn't even know you're still in Davao City.

  • Damn! what an awesome piece dude! the piece moved me..:-D that was one hell of a job..!

  • xars! Musta?? xx

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  • Badjau's are not LAZY PEOPLE! I disagree with you!

  • if Im just rich, i would held this people.......

  • Very nice videography :-) It's okay to have the video in Bisayan, but what frustrates me is that there are mistranslations of those that are speaking in the community. Also the men around the campfire are clearly not Sama Dilaut. I use this term and not Badjao, because Badjao/Bajau is a misnomer borrowed from Indonesian. They are Sama and they speak Sinama.

  • after malaca they become army of brunei and often some king of brunei give title to thier relative as king of bajau(raja di laut) reperesentitve for the bajau people to the islamic empire

  • bajau the army of sultanate malaca

  • mango

    asa weak itot

  • mango

    

  • Badjaos are everywhere, mostly beggars in most major cities in the country. They are said to be working for a syndicate... From begging is where they earn a living...

  • i see badjao people here in my place roaming the streets and begging for money. they came all the way from the extreme south and now they are here on the extreme north. how i wish they get educated and get off the life they are into

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