How could Kali be neither ancient or Filipino?? and How is it so obvious?
Ancient here is pre-Spanish/pure "Filipino". Keep in mind that the word "filipino" a century ago was only reserved for Spaniards born in the Philippines. We non-Spanish were called "indios" or indians. So, already we covered the word Ancient and Filipino as both words relate to one another. In essence "ancient filipino" is an oxymoron. You can have an "ancient tagalog" or "ancient tausug", but not "ancient filipino".
Just because some people in the Philippines never heard the word it is obvious that Kali is neither ancient nor Filipino??
It is not 'some', but
Most. Go to Cagayan de Oro, Bantayan Island, Zamboanga, and Metro Manila, and talk to the old-timers (70 to 80, or even 90 yrs old), and ask them what Kali is? Further, visit indigenous tribes such as the T'boli, Aetas, Negritos, or Bago'bo's and ask them about Kali. Both Low land westernized Filipinos and High land tribal filipinos will not be familiar with Kali.
Then where do anting anting come from??? Do they come from Arnis? How about the Kampilan? Is that an arnis weapon as well?
We know what anting-antings are already. We also know what a Kampilan is and also what a sundang or bolo or kalis or barong is. You ask a bisaya or a tagalog or a waray about these things, chances are they'll know what they are,
Most will know. They may not know how to use these things but they'll know what they are. They'll also know what an orasyon is or an arbolario. So, these words have nothing to do with Kali, they are independent names of objects.
I have a book written by Anima that lists describes Filipino Martial Arts. The book includes, Buno, Dumog, Finger Wrestling, and Kali. It says that Arnis is the sanitized version of Kali. This book was written and published in the Philippines by a Filipino long before the internet was invented to allow for this silly debate. You should get the book too. You will recognize that Kali comes from the Philippines and not America.
I am afraid I am not familiar with Anima. What is the title of this book and when was it published? And most importantly, who is Anima? Is he a martial artist? Historian? Buno and Dumog are used in the Visayas as well as in Luzon (also in Mindanao).
"Arnis is the sanitized version of Kali", this is exactly what we are trying to stop. This notion that Kali is the "deadliest mother art" and a "blade only art". Leo Giron, called his art 'Arnis' and he employed a bolo in WWII and killed a lot of Japanese with his sword. Was his killing of enemy soldiers, 'sanitized'? Many Doce Pares fighters in Cebu fought in WWII, they call their art Eskrima, but they too used their bolos and sundangs to kill a lot of the enemy soldiers. 'Sanitized'?
Kali is the mother art. It employs the use of weapons such as the Kris, Kampilan, Barong. It evolved into Arnis/Eskrima after being outlawed by the Spanish.
This is the old "Kali" propaganda, mostly due to Guro Inosanto's first book, in which he categorizes "Arnis in the North, Eskrima in the Middle, and Kali in the South of the Philippines". Firstly, the Kris, Kampilan, and Barong are Muslim weapons. Filipino muslims don't use Kali. But they do use Kuntaw and Silat, they also use Tausug specific, Maranao, Yakan, and Samal specific terms. But, no Kali as "the Ancient Filipino art".
Next you would want to prove where this word Kali is used in the Philippines. Why is it that those who use Kali cannot trace this word to any linguistic group in the Philippines? Do the Tagalogs use Kali? or how about the Ilokanos? or how about the Pampanguenos?
And lastly, if this word was "Filipino" and "Ancient", why are there no natural conjugations of this word? For example, we have 'digma'an' or 'dirigma' or the guy that does these things is a 'mandirigma' (warrior). What is the guy that practices Kali called? a Kali-man (like Spider-man?) or a Kalista (like the Starbucks barista?).
So, linguistic, culture, and history are against your propaganda. If you're going to insist on using Kali, then you'll have to go along with what Sayoc Kali have done: "not the Past, but the Future". You're going to have to leave behind the old propaganda:
"Kali is the Ancient Mother art of the Filipinos". It just doesn't hold up anymore.