Both Indos, one born and raised in the Dutch East Indies, now living in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, the other one born and raised in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Watch this documentary how they show off their Indo Pride.
when Young People from Indonesia starting forget their culture, people far from Indonesia maintain a pieces of culture to save for their identity of heritage's Culture.
Jaja Yayaya, thank you for your response, this is about the Indo Dutch Culture from the time when it was still the Dutch East Indies before the Indonesian Republic was founded, our first generation Indo Dutch elderly who were born and raised in the Dutch East Indies is about to extinct and that's why it's so important to keep out Indo Dutch heritage alive and pass it over to our younger generation 😊
No, we still have traditional wedding and also traditional dances as school subjects. I think, Indonesians has abandoned and erased Dutch language from schools, while there some people won't forget their Indonesian background (DEI-Background).
Awesome video, I’m part Indonesian, my mom is from Indonesia (Dutch East Indies) while my dad is American. Hoping to one day visit the Netherlands to meet Indos and hopefully strengthen the Indonesian roots. I am hoping to learn Bahasa Indonesia.
Reminds me of my grandfather, he's an Indo, he loves to telling me his stories back then, I'm an Indonesian I loved to visit my anchestor's home someday
I went to Amsterdam last year ..it was feels like home i can't wait to go back there and meet some Indos people there. Sehat selalu opa oma dan bangga dengan Lara yang selalu ingat budaya leluhurnya
@@SoCalIndo Inderdaard! Daarom ik suka tinggal di Indonesia!! Soms heb ik het gevoel dat ik puur Indonesisch ben, orang-orangnya di sini sangat bersahabat dan saya suka dipanggil meneer oleh anak-anak di sini :)
Bahrun sri widodo hi, there’s many Javanese and black Dutch Indos in Holland too, look for the RU-vid video “de vergeten krijgers” by Griselda Meulemans, it’s about black Indo Dutch soldiers who fought in the KNIL during WWII....
I’ll b visiting my dad I n July and interview him in Bahasa so the people in Indonesia can learn about Tempo Doeloe when Indonesia was still The Dutch East Indies, thank u for the feedback!
@@SoCalIndo I'm from Indonesia too fun fact here in Indonesia we like to call our self indo (slang/abbreviation) too means Indonesia or Indonesian for example kamu dari indo (Indonesia) bukan? Atau aku mau ngomong indo (Indonesian/bahasa Indonesia) sama mereka. I feel like Indos are our siblings too I mean I'm Indo too lmao
my Father speak Dutch ...Fluently his son of Opa Suli J. Kerkhoven from Nagrak -- Cibadak .....many story' de Djoeragan Sepuh ...Meneer JULIUS KERKHOVEN ..,ik Ben INDO ......
My Indonesian great grandmother spoke fluent Dutch because she was taught it in the colonial era however she passed away in 2015. My Oma’s uncle however is from Indonesia but moved to the Netherlands in the 1960s. He speaks fluent Dutch and married a Dutch women. Hopefully I can visit him however he’s in Eindhoven and I’m in Phoenix Arizona lol.