Did Pacific Islanders Sail Through the Philippines First? Exploring the 'Out of Taiwan' Theory
Автор: DOSE of Disbelief
Загружено: 2024-11-04
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Ever wondered where the Filipino people really came from? Well, here’s a wild twist: they might’ve actually come from the north, sailing down into the islands of the Philippines!
According to the Out of Taiwan theory, thousands of years ago, Austronesians from Taiwan migrated south, passing through Indonesia and Borneo, eventually spreading across the Pacific and settling in places like Hawaii, New Zealand, and even Madagascar!
That's why they have similarities in their languages! For example, the word for the number five is incredibly similar: in Filipino, it's lima; in Hawaiian, it’s also lima; and in Maori of New Zealand, it’s rima! These connections show just how linked these cultures really are!
But it’s not just about the words—let’s talk boats! Austronesians were seafaring masters, building outrigger canoes like the balangay in the Philippines, perfect for long voyages, much like New Zealand’s waka and Polynesia’s va’a.
And those tattoos and weaving techniques? The geometric tattoos of the Kalinga in the Philippines closely resemble Maori designs in New Zealand, highlighting a shared artistic tradition!
So, did the ancient islanders of the Pacific really make their way through the Philippines on their epic voyage? It sure seems like it! Next time you think about these seafaring legends, remember: the Philippines played a key role in their journey across the Pacific!
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