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How does the rank structure work, from beginner to highest of
highs? What is a "Datu", and what's the pronunciation?
highs? What is a "Datu", and what's the pronunciation?
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Ancient Filipino society was divided into three social classes. These were the nobles or maharlika, freemen or timawa and the slaves or alipin. The datu (chief), his family, relatives and elders belonged to the maharlika group.
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The political unit in ancient times was the barangay , a settlement of 30 to 100 families. The head was called datu and he exercised all powers of government - executive, legislative and judicial. He made laws, enforced them and judged all cases and trials brought by villagers. A person could become datu through inheritance, wealth, wisdom, or bravery.
Originally posted by bart
Hey There,
Rank in FMA depends on the system. Some systems don't have rank and even in ones that do, some teachers give rank out at different and unpredictable times. FMA in my opinion is more about skill versus others and knowledge of the curriculum than it is about rank. It's my understanding that rank came to the systems mostly in the period between the 1950's and 1970's. Before that and even during that, standing was based on challenge matches. But nonetheless in modern times, it really depends on the system being studied (Doce Pares, Modern Arnis, Kabaroan, etc.). Also some systems view the red belt as higher than the black belt.
The pronunciation of Datu goes like this: it has a long "a" like in Spanish and the "u" is pronounced without a "y" sound. The emphasis is on the first syllable. It's something like "DAAAH 2". Please excuse my poor phoenetic skills. I hope that helps.
Datu Halford Jones:
The term DATU and the Arnis Lanada Ranking System
Some persons have made mention of my rank of DATU so I should like to clarify a few points, if I may. First, the term DATU means Warrior Chieftain generally, and,in a certain sense, is a political term. It is associated with the Islamic groups of the Philippines and also Malaysia,etc. The rank of Datu was awarded to,conferred on, and given to me by GREAT-GRANDMASTER PORFERIO S. LANADA. This does not in any way make the rank I hold the equivalent of the rank of Datu in Modern Arnis.In fact, the Arnis Lanada rank of DATU is not the highest by any means. The highest is Sultan, the next highest is Raja or Raha, and the next highest is Raha Muda(Half-rajah). The lowest rank in Arnis Lanada is Hadji. Another is caddi or kaddy. The next is Micca. There are other grades or ranks as well but this is enough to give some idea of this. Having these ranks, however, does not make one an instructor or teacher, per se, nor a representative or commissioner,etc. unless other accompanying certificates,etc. are there. The ranking system of Arnis Lanada,in all likelihood, comes from the Masonic system(which I came across once but can't locate again for some reason) that probably influenced the Kaptipunan. The terms are Arabic, of course.
Originally posted by Kaith Rustaz
Start banging sticks....![]()
Originally posted by Kirk
What is a "Tuhon" ?