
MichaelRogge
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12万 回視聴 ・ 1838いいね ・ 2020/04/25
From an old film describing a visit to a tribe on Borneo. Details are not given.A Melattan tribe cannot be traced. Is this a Dayak or Iban tribe and on which part of the part Indonesian, part Malaysian island Kalimantan? A Bidayuh tribe viewer adds:
"I know this place,Petag is actually located at Padawan Sarawak,not so far from where my village is,this is actually a Bidayuh tribe"
Michael: On a personal note: My father IJsbrand Rogge, crossed Borneo some 120 years ago searching for minerals. He was born in 1875. See relevant clips.
See my other 1250 clips by searching YouTube with 'michael rogge'
My clips aim at giving new life to people who have gone before us and showing the world they lived in.
Visit my website 'Man and the Unknown' wichm.home.xs4all.nl/ , for philosophical reflections, paranormal phenomena, Javanese mysticism, precepts for living.and more, with many translations in foreign languages..
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@michaelijsbrand
My father explored Borneo and Indonesia a hundred years ago. See his photos by searching with 'michael rogge indonesia; He liked the people as much as you do!
@pokemonitishere202
This man is almost like a Time machine. It's a privilege to watch ancient stuff. Thank you!!
@franka6790
Impressive. The quality of this film was so good
@Padre619
Wow, I feel grateful to have someone like Mark sharing history at his age, and his father was born in the 1870s, it's a miracle this man walks the earth today
@ShakespearHD
I been in that part of Borneo and had a small adventure crossing the river at Samarinda on the way to Balikpapan. Seeing this movie brought back some pleasant memories for me.
Thank You for making it available.
@beatricearie
Thank you for uploading! I’m an Iban trying to find our lost identity and culture.
@Jupiterodysseus
Thank you for the precious footage and giving us a glimpse of how was life like in the last century. As a Malaysian himself, I am in awe with your historical videos. Bravo with the job well-done! 👍👍
@ronbronb
Amazing footage on this channel.
@frandovian
I'm so glad you are visiting our country years ago Mr. this is like a hidden gem
@farouqomaro598
I am from Borneo and I loved this.Thank you
@pinehills5631
What a historic clips by a great team.... RIP👍👌👏
@thesupersoundoftrieste
Mr M. Rogge is a master collector.
@kHHistorical
Wow so great my dear friend. Plz upload more. I will be waiting watching.
@igorigorotov6567
Wow. Culture, tradition and custom look like my tribe (Igorot) here in northern part of Luzon, Philippines
@loiuslew3925
Glad to watch old film about Borneo, tq
@Alan-bn7gk
I live in Samarinda by the way. How do you have this footage?? That is Mahakam River 100 years ago. Geezz. How come???
@theworldofypocrits
It is believed that Nagas of India, Kachins of Myanmar, Igorate of Phillipines and Borneos of Indonesia were all Hung-Haos of ancient china who migrated to to different part of Asia. We see similar physical features, cultural dresses and dances even wrestling.
@blaqstar
Omg this is my brethren, all of new generation of dayak only heard stories of the old days. With passage of time, I'm afraid that future dayaks generation won't remember their ancestors struggle. Glad that you have bits of our history sir.
@mongtuyenhoang1677
Thank you Mr. Rogge for all the videos.
@raggedyhaggity250
Dayak is a general term in Borneo, both in Sabah and Sarawak but its more relevant in Sarawak since they use it directly to many tribes and races there. The Ibans are Dayak. Kelabit ppl can be considered Dayak. And the Dusunic ppls in Sabah (there are many branches of them) can be considered Dayak as well. I guess if we need to trace this particular tribe, we have to revisit the site and ask around or ask other ppl who know the area🤔