Philippines Traditional Tattooing

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Uploaded by on Apr 24, 2008

A girl from the Philippines with traditional tattooing from the www.mundurucu.com site

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  • @deviousMonk is that why Tagalog sounds a little like Taiwanese?

  • @deviousMonk FILIPINOS are Mixed. here comes the japanese malay..chinese..mestizos..igor­ot native Tribe. there has not been a single Origin of the people that live in this Land..they came from EVERYWHERE. but firstly i think malay ppl occupied P.I before the spanis came. the Chinese were too afraid of the Datu`s in Visayas and Mindanao.

  • These are some words from the Polynesian Island of TONGA where i come from.Now im sure all you Filos dont know how similar your native language is to mine.These below are in TONGAN.

  • yes filipino malay and indonesian are from the same race malay-polynesian or austronesian. the aboriginese taiwanese are also malay-polynesian or austronesian. some people say taiwan the mother of all austronesian that a lie austronesian people come from southeast asain. people migrated from mainland to island not the other way idiot. I don't care who came up with this idea he's and idiot someone said this is a lie and already proven wrong. taiwan now mainly chinese.

  • anthropologically filipinos are southeast asians why? because they are mostly from malaysia and indonesia. And where do malaysians and indonesians come from? they are of taiwanese aboriginal descent who were originally from china....so what anthropological aspect of this shows filipinos are pacific islanders? NOTHING

  • i checked the website and filipinos are not even on the label. bad ad/

  • both.

  • filipinos are probably better described in anthropological terms as pacific islanders than south-east asians!

  • faa its like we were pacific islanders

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