This video you say is opinion based? The opinion is wrong and 95% of all Africans taken to the American continent was from Kongo, period!!! Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Colombia and many more have very clear and strong Kongo culture. The Yoruba depend on the Kongo for the knowledge of medicine, ask an Orisha man from Cuba and you will get it! Without Kongo medicine things would have been very different bro.
Please remind Africans to eat less and to exercise (strength training). Anyway, I am a new Patreon member. Love your content. Joined after watching your video on Tarharka. Thanks for reminding me of my purpose.
@HomeTeam History thanks for the content king. I learned from a book called BlackRoots Science that there were 12 original Black nations and 10 were taken into the slave trade. That’s what brought me to you video. Blessings
Angola is not the right term, but you are close. The right term is Kongo. that was the kingdom.( A)ngola was a tiny county in the Kingdom of Kongo, and I know most Brazilians make that mistake between Kongo and Angola. Today the KOngo people are devided into: Kongo Kinshasa, Kongo Brazza, Cabinda, Angola, Gabon. check about Congo Conference. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Conference
I wonder how many black people in Louisiana are Angolan descendants? Louisiana has a prison called Angola state prison. They say it got that name because during slavery there was a large plantation in that area. Most of the slaves were from Angola. So I guess that name stuck around.
@@lamartinezola8507 I'm mukongo and Afro Brazilians are descendants of many different tribes in Angola spanning from Kongo (Northern Angola) Mbundu (Central Angola), Ovimbundu (Southern Angola) etc. You do not need to write the correct term is "Kongo" cos Kongos are an ethnic group separate from Mbundu and had their own kingdom. Ndongo was never part of Kongo but rather a vassal. Yes our languages and culture are very similar to the Mbundus but that's cos Ndongo was a vassal to Kongo and they are our neighbours so naturally they would have picked up Kongo influences from language and culture BUT we are NOT the same as them. Also I am not being tribalist at all. I am just acknowledging the differences in ethnic groups. Afro Brazilians are descendants of many different tribes in Angola not 1.
My fam, first documented in the tobacco region of NC, were decended from the African Rice Coast - brought here to establish the Carolina rice business. My ancestors, Temne ethnic group, brought the scientific knowledge to grow rice in the hot, marshy areas of South Carolina. Rice was the first big money crop, and it was different because the overseers and managers were mostly African origin: White plantation owners did not venture out into the cultivation areas because they feared disease. Following our culinary history is another real pathway to the truth.
I appreciate that you referred to them as "ethnic groups", not "tribes" as "tribe" is a meaningless yet misleading word that unnecessarily conjures up images of savagery and primitivity. Great video as always.
Not necessarily. An ethnic group is a grouping of people who have conmon ancestors therefore similar customs, languages, cuisine etc. And within an ethnic group, you will have different tribes representing the different factions that naturally occur within settlements. Tribes are not a negative thing. It's only because Western media has used the word in a negative way, that it has negative associations in your mind
@HomeTeam History thanks for the content king. I learned from a book called BlackRoots Science that there were 12 original Black nations and 10 were taken into the slave trade. That’s what brought me to you video. Blessings
I am from Liberia - the BASSA tribe of the great KRU languages spoken in Liberia, Serria Leone and Ivory Cost. There is no new world SURVIVAL without West Africa or Africa in general.
Brother, can you flesh out how there could exist a dominant Arab or transaharan slave trade for over a thousand years while there existed simultaneously some of the greatest and militarily strongest African empires in African history? By which I mean Ghana, mali, songhai, Kanen bornu, and the various empires in present day Nigeria.
@@ario4795 I'm not sure what this means. Berber is a language group. So what ethnic group specifically are you referring to? Also, your statement sounds similar to anti-black racist academia talking points that implies a " non- black " people in Africa was responsible for founding one of the first major kingdoms in west Africa. I say kingdom because west Africa exhibited civilization long before Ghana in Mauritania called dar tichitt founded by the sonike people.
@@omayemigatling4112 "Radiocarbon dates indicate a sequence of settlements at Dhar Tichitt-Walata (in Mauritania) from about 1100 to 300 BC. ... These were Neolithic sites: there were no indications of the use of metal. ... The final Neolithic phase, dated between about 600 and 300 BC, was one of very serious disturbances. The villages, much smaller now and heavily fortified, were hidden among the rocks at the summit of the escarpment. ... At the end of this period agricultural settlements discontinued. Rock paintings of mounted warriors and tifinar inscriptions, as well as pre-Islamic Libyco-Berber tombs, clearly indicate that the culture of the cultivators was destroyed by the nomad invaders from the north.” - Levtzion 1979, ‘Ancient Ghana and Mali’, p.12-13 “Probably the most complete hypothetical narrative of the last days of Tichitt [in Mauritania] is that provided by Munson (1980) for whom the Berbers were a major factor in its demise. Despite their role as the historic heirs to this region, the date of the Berbers arrival along the Dhars is uncertain. Munson posits the first millennium BC, largely on the basis of local rock art. He then postulates a series of violent encounters in which metal weapons gave the Berbers the edge, leaving the indigenous population to be killed, enslaved or constrained to live as fugitives in fortified highland refuges, before ultimately coming down to settle along caravan routes. While the process as recounted is insufficiently subtle, we are unavoidably left to account at some point for the Berber replacement of previous, proto-Mande(?), Tichitt hegemony in the region. Given the regional continuity of Late Tichitt pottery styles from c. 800 cal. BC into the Berber-dominated (Early Historic) first millennium AD, we must either envision some sort of cultural syncretism or else a total replacement. In other words, it is conceivable that ‘Late Tichitt’ may not be integral with the Tichitt Tradition at all, but rather a product of Berber influx. That syncretism is the more likely of the two possible options is, however, strongly suggested by aspects of continuity in settlement location between Tichitt and Late Tichitt periods, as well as abiding similarities in ceramic fabrics and polished stone industries. We must also consider the seemingly sudden advent of iron metallurgy along Dhar Nema during the first millennium BC. It may be possible to advance a role for the Berbers in introducing iron-smelting to the Dhar Nema region.” - MacDonald et al. 2009, Dhar Nema: From early agriculture to metallurgy in southeastern Mauritania
The Yoruba culture is the most urbanized and dominant culture in Africa. A Yoruba man named Fela Kuti created Afrobeat and 90% of Afrobeat superstars are from the Yoruba ethnic Group WIZKID DAVIDO BURNA BOY ASAKE OLAMIDE KISS DANIEL TIWA SAVAGE FIREBOY WANDE COAL AYRA STAR MR EAZI just to name a few
What makes you think anyone has the money to hire people to study where all these ethnic groups are located? You're used to how white people do things.
You forgot the Igbo, and Ibibio, as well as the Mende, Akan, Ewe, and Fon ethnic groups oh and the Moors who arrived with Christopher Columbus, and who also were some of the conquistadores. We also have to acknowledge that The French were very active in east Africa and we're kidnapping people in east as well as south east and south Africa on their way to st Dominic/ president day Haiti Dominican republic. It's how some Black and Carribean people have east African ancestry.
I am the reason this man began to do more research on the history of Africa at that time my comments were not understood and bad translation I remember 4 years ago😂
Mansa Musa had over 13,000 African slaves and concubines in the 14th century, 100 yrs BEFORE Columbus was even born. What interruption did that cause? Slavery in Africa is prehistoric, meaning it predates written history.
My top dozen contributors to the ancestry of diaspora Africans in the Americas, each from a singular meta-ethnicity, in no particular order: West Sahel/Upper Guinea •Wolof •Fula •Manding •Akan Central Sahel/Lower Guinea •Ewe •Yoruba •Igbo •Hausa West-Central Africa/Congo •Fang •Bobangi •Kikongo •Mbundu
Right they want to said that cuz Nigeria are most famous Africans but most of all African slaves diaspora came from largely Congo and Angola they were brought to Brazil 🇧🇷 USA 🇺🇸 and haiti 🇭🇹 mostly Igbo were Jamaican and Barbados and other parts but Kongo and ambundu were the majority of black slaves in americas
Let me help you, Yorubas were the main slaved people. And the name "Yoruba" is not bound to those who lives in today's Nigerian country alone but also across the western part of Africa entirely, while the utmost rulings comes from ile-ife. The likes of Mende, Ghana , Dahomey and otheres are new names which where related to the European's boundry land marks after continental divisions. Honestly i dont know where to start, cos people needs the breakdown details and life documents to prove it as well. Meanwhile, the fulanis aint victims of slave trade descents.Instead, they aided it and allianced with Europeans to bring down the Yorubas, but were betrayed by the british as well in the end. This is why Africans randomnly call them "The enemies within" the continent.
Lissongo people almost wiped out. Down to about 82 thousand people as far as I can find online. This number doesn't include slave trade diaspora(from Middle East Muslim and North and South Americans).
Middle Eastern And European Slavers or Slave traders still kinda do that today in some underground rings or ringers behind close doors or curtains or blinders.
The only ethnicity that never sold their own people and ban it by any means necessary were the Benin Empire. Igbos sold their people into slavery, Yoruba did worst of their people and the Fulani were crazily I love with her Arabic slavery.
@@emmanuelbidemi8311 Yes, they did n it was out from various wars just like every other places around the world did. However, the were also the first to ban it even before the British and the rest of the world did. Oba Esigie ban slavery of any kind. He proclaimed this after he find out that the Portuguese lied about how the people they bought as slavery were been used.
😊 Kuteb/p/v in souther Taraba and Cameroon. They obsess with number twelve clans which could go as tribes associated with twelve mountains and so literally become known as Andetirikwen- (mountain people)The use of the shofar ( known as Kutumbu) to should for war and for call fo start of festival and use in making music. They and wooden flute and fat and thin drums, they priestly order and celebrate thanksgiving in March (as their first month) for ingathering and planting season. They circumcise. Conduct chicken and animal sacrifice, burn incense. The believe the came present place around 1510. They believe they are taken as slaves to the America there are 200words in Kuteb language were listed in the polyglotta in 1854. Please I want to know who the Kuteb people in northEast of southern Taraba present in Nigeria and Cameron. On the map we are very close to Igbos, Calamba people of the east of Nigeria.
I wish you chopped the video up into segments so I could skip to the parts I want. And I wish there was a timestamp on the video so i know, when to skip
3:20 Once you show the REAL EARTH as it appears from space and not show those FAKE MERCATOR PROJECTION MAPS it proves how HUGE the AFRICAN CONTINENT really is.
Edo? i never knew they had a diaspora in the americas, they were quite fierce in fending of slave raids and thus the trade had minimum effect on the kingdom,U sir are quite rare
Nhờ ơn Chúa Thánh Thần nên trong năm 2016 ở Việt Nam giống Xuất hành chương 7 câu 14 đến chương 10 câu 29: Số 1: Nước biến thành máu: Cả 4 tỉnh miền Trung và thế giới từ 2016 đến 2023: Nước biến thành máu Số 2:Ếch: Cả nước Số 3:Muỗi: Cả nước Số 4:Ruồi nhặng: Cả nước Số 5:Ôn dịch: Sốt xuất huyết , sốt rét Số 6:Ung nhọt: Bệnh Tay Chân Miệng Số 7:Mưa đá: ở Sapa và các vùng lân cận Số 8:Châu chấu: ở Lai Châu và thế giới từ 2016 đến 2023 Số 9:Cảnh tăm tối: Đó là 21,22,23 tháng 12 khi trái đất ở xa nhất mặt trời thì Bắc cực sẽ có ba ngày ba đêm không nhìn thấy nhau Rồi một đêm tôi nằm mơ thấy những nấm mồ mầu trắng ở đó có hình Thánh Giá mầu trắng chung quanh là tím than. Rồi có tiếng hét: Chết hết cả rồi ! Tôi giật mình thức giấc:12 giờ đêm ở Mỹ (1 giờ đêm). Ở Việt Nam là 15 giờ cùng ngày Rồi một đêm khác tôi nằm mơ thấy hai con chim nhạn bị bắn chết. Tôi nghe nó nói: Nó là anh em sinh đôi. Tôi liền nghĩ là…… và Tận thế Vậy……. rồi tận thế lúc 12 giờ đêm ở Mỹ (1 giờ đêm). Ở Việt Nam là 15 giờ cùng ngày TH-cam:” Những dòng sông nước chảy như máu từ thế giới 2016 đến 2023” và “Những đàn châu chấu từ thế giới 2016 đến 2023” Dịch bệnh, lủ lụt, các điềm lạ, động đất, hạn han…. Phản Kito là ĐGH Sắp tận thế lúc 15 giờ cùng ngày
Quite impressive but HOW!!?😊 I know it's possible, my colleague at work always get 40K every week, I would appreciate if you show me how to go about it.
@@eleanorscarlett6092 After I got up to $300k trading with Mrs Mary Lynn Crawford i bought a new House and I'm now able to send my kids to a better school in the states thanks to her. When someone is straight forward with what he or she is doing people will always speak up for them.
Due to this mixture, some think that they come from the Arabs, but it is not so. because there is also a lot of mixing with Arabic especially in the gambia many soninke words are being replaced by mandinka and wollof because the mandinka language is the one that is widely spoken elsewhere i would say the same the language itself is being replaced i would not say that It is disappearing but almost the same with the culture
You may call yourself what you like but 🇺🇸 still looks down upon you and will not stop using the N word or give you equal opportunities. And will never ever except us . Period
💥They try to call me African American, but I correct them with FACT! I'm an African who happens to be born in America! I am an African!! (((Period)))!!
I don't think there is a group mande Soninke is not mande i can approve that it is not that the language and culture are a little different, I had also thought, but I think that this similarity is due to the relationship they had, there is a difference in culture and language, I think there was a mixture
Great Job!✊🏿📌 But Am Glad you didn't put Igbo's in it , Because our Igbo's Ancestors weren't slaves but Privileged of White People(British and more) we weren't Slaves!we are those people who threw Ourselves into the depths of the sea in the course of the transatlantic market instead of being slaves. We preferred death to life. "Freedom Beyond everything " Most of us came from Nigeria(Lagos) Among them we've found, Us , Haitian People The Great Emperor "King 👑 Dessalines" Our First King in Haiti. Jan1rst 1804! The First Black King in the world during Black Slavery all over the Planet 🖤 But they don't teach those things at School tho💔 Dessalines was an Igbo Man From Africa! And we're so proud of him.✊🏿 He lives!🖤 And One Day☝️ The Light will Shine!✨✨🌟 Africa 🌍 Black people🖤 WE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD 🌟 THE VERY TRUE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST HIGH GOD , EL ELION, ELOHIM,EL SHADAI,ADONAI " JESUS-CHRIST" MUTHUFUCKUHH 😎🖤📌
Black death just took life. Transatlantic slave trade took people who were sold by other people who then sold and resold them. Destroying all culture language society trade and family. Sprinkle on top a healthy dose of white supremacy and you have a institution that was more disruptive than war the haulicaust and certainty the black death. Nothing compares to the suffering and dehumanizing our people came through
In my opinion, once the colonizers came and stole, the stayed there. And planted persons in leadership and power. Eurotrash colonizers are still there, as well as American(descendants of Europeans), and in recent decades heavy Chinese colonizers. There are videos where Europeans said to keep Africa impoverished, so that they could manage and steal the resources.
don't call it arab slave trade. I don't call it arab slave trade rather middle eastern slave trade. Because we do not know who else played a role in the middle eastern slave trade. I am sure arabs weren't the only ones.
Most of these tribes still call themselves Gews to this day. This is why they were hated and sold. Because they are the real Bible Israelites. And the world hated them because of this . Amos 9 verse 7 kjv The ones they sold the most was the Igbo tribe. To this day they call themselves Gews 💡💡🤫
@@truborne1642 nobody is denying that enslaved Africans came from all over Africa, but enslaved Africans from Angola/Congo region made up 40% of the entire transatlantic slave trade.
@@Anonymous-zd1ow Yes. Most every tribe they took into slavery you can google or TH-cam and thise same tribes call themselves Gew Israelites even today . The real and only 12 tribes of Israel are African the diaspora. The worlds greatest secret that is being exposed lately 👍🏽
Now that you mention the arab slave trade, you should cover how arab slavers (specialy those from Egypt) helped european in the 19th centuary colonisation of Africa. Showing that the europeans still indirectly supported slavery even after legaly abolishing it.
I believe the Fon, Akan (Ashanti, Fante etc), Igbo, Mandinka, Hausa, Fula, and Bakongo as well as their vessels and rivals like the Loango and Ambundu (predominantly in the south i believe) made up significant numbers of those taken to the Americas. But of course, this is just guess work can't speak with certainty, I do know the Wolof, Nupe, Soninke, Bambara, Bornu and Dogon for example make up portions of people taken too.
and these words do not come from me there is someone who did a lot of searching he is soninke himself he is from mali they have the the pure one soninke is not mande mande did exists if you want to know about mande or many of these tribes in west africa how did they get in touch he knows They had relations with many tribes, some of their people integrated into other tribes. and everything he says he always brings proof
Most African-Americans are descendants of Shem, the original Hebrew Israelites that were enslaved by Ham, Egyptians and most Africans both groups at that time were indistinguishable. Hence Moses blending in with Pharaoh Ramses story. Also, Judis having to kiss Jesus to identify him amongst the Egyptians (and him living there for so long). Any how the blood intermingle, because people love to mix. Many exiled into west Africa thus the outsider Israelite group was sold out.
What I find, most interesting, the the colonizers knew who they wanted, and why, they wanted them, and they got exactly what they wanted, and that is knowledge on how to survive, and thrive, ❤️🖤💚
You're not going to ensl4ve en masse entire scathes of a nomadic people who knows little to nothing of the trappings of agriculture, just to made them pick up sugar cane or cotton in the plantations. They're not even going to figure out what the sl*vers wants from them and from what we know about chattel sl4bery is that both the sl4ve traders and their clientele were anything but patient.
Oh most definitely, since the first destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem A lot of Jews(Judeans) Black were sent to Spain & Portugal later banished, sent to west coast of African and to the island of St Thomas, to be slaves…..
@@truborne1642 North Africans from Morocco to Egypt don’t look black to me. In fact Kevin Hart got into trouble in Egypt recently claiming ancient Egyptians were black. It didn’t go down well.
@@truborne1642 Bro the Romans conquered all that place and didn’t call them black. Your narrative is like a cult. You deal in what people want to hear and that’s all you know how to speak
@@truborne1642 You’re repeating yourself. Tell me then where in Persian, Roman, and Turkish history did they drive all these black people out of the Middle East and into Africa? You must be hallucinating bro
My paternal African ancestry is that of Bissa people of Burkina Faso (West Africa) and maternal ancestry is that of the Bubi people of Bioko Island, Tikar, Hausa Fulani of Cameroon (Central Africa). "Know thyself" African Ancestry...
I'm from Guyana south America, I did my African ancestry and the results was *FULA people in GUINEA BISSAU *, *MENDE and TEMNE people in SIERRA LEONE *and the *KRU people in LIBERIA*.
Their test is misleading how it's interpreted. You don't necessarily descend from each of those groups. Rather each of those groups share a common ancestor either male or female who they all descend from. They all share the same haplogroup
@@maazi.naaniya9158 They do not even share the same haplogroups. I was told that I descend from the Bubi people Bioko island, Tikar, Hausa and Fulani in Cameroon. My haplogroup is L1b1a and other people reported on TH-cam that they are haplogroup l2 and others. So they are not accurate at all.
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This video you say is opinion based?
The opinion is wrong and 95% of all Africans taken to the American continent was from Kongo, period!!!
Cuba, Brazil, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Colombia and many more have very clear and strong Kongo culture.
The Yoruba depend on the Kongo for the knowledge of medicine, ask an Orisha man from Cuba and you will get it!
Without Kongo medicine things would have been very different bro.
Do video for the Temne people living in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 today please
Please remind Africans to eat less and to exercise (strength training). Anyway, I am a new Patreon member. Love your content. Joined after watching your video on Tarharka. Thanks for reminding me of my purpose.
Do a video on the Mafa Tribe of Cameroon
@HomeTeam History thanks for the content king. I learned from a book called BlackRoots Science that there were 12 original Black nations and 10 were taken into the slave trade. That’s what brought me to you video. Blessings
The Yorubas also had a lot of influence in the Caribbean and North America in South Carolina there’s a town named Oyotunji
Yes. I watched a documentary about it on Netflix. Also my maternal ancestry is Yoruba/Fulani.
Thanks for the info.
even south america
@@drewlexi from which mtDNA haplogroup?
@@drewlexi Yoruba/Fulani ancestry that’s a beautiful mix
I’m Afro Brazilian/Cuban my ancestors were mostly Yoruba and some Angola
Angola is not the right term, but you are close. The right term is Kongo. that was the kingdom.( A)ngola was a tiny county in the Kingdom of Kongo, and I know most Brazilians make that mistake between Kongo and Angola. Today the KOngo people are devided into: Kongo Kinshasa, Kongo Brazza, Cabinda, Angola, Gabon.
check about Congo Conference.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin_Conference
I wonder how many black people in Louisiana are Angolan descendants?
Louisiana has a prison called Angola state prison. They say it got that name because during slavery there was a large plantation in that area. Most of the slaves were from Angola. So I guess that name stuck around.
@@lamartinezola8507 thank you
@@CrowdPleeza the Angolans were not the only enslaved people in Louisiana there other west African and central African countries enslaved there
@@lamartinezola8507 I'm mukongo and Afro Brazilians are descendants of many different tribes in Angola spanning from Kongo (Northern Angola) Mbundu (Central Angola), Ovimbundu (Southern Angola) etc.
You do not need to write the correct term is "Kongo" cos Kongos are an ethnic group separate from Mbundu and had their own kingdom. Ndongo was never part of Kongo but rather a vassal. Yes our languages and culture are very similar to the Mbundus but that's cos Ndongo was a vassal to Kongo and they are our neighbours so naturally they would have picked up Kongo influences from language and culture BUT we are NOT the same as them. Also I am not being tribalist at all. I am just acknowledging the differences in ethnic groups.
Afro Brazilians are descendants of many different tribes in Angola not 1.
My fam, first documented in the tobacco region of NC, were decended from the African Rice Coast - brought here to establish the Carolina rice business. My ancestors, Temne ethnic group, brought the scientific knowledge to grow rice in the hot, marshy areas of South Carolina. Rice was the first big money crop, and it was different because the overseers and managers were mostly African origin: White plantation owners did not venture out into the cultivation areas because they feared disease.
Following our culinary history is another real pathway to the truth.
Did you do your Genaology records to find this out?
You are one of a few withe great informative content on the diaspora. Respect.
You're a trusted advisor on clarifying African History, and correcting mis/dis information about the enslavement trade. Keep it coming Scholars!
So necessary. Thank you for your continued offerings. Great channel ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
As always, great content!
Thank you for your videos brother; they're great!
I appreciate that you referred to them as "ethnic groups", not "tribes" as "tribe" is a meaningless yet misleading word that unnecessarily conjures up images of savagery and primitivity. Great video as always.
Not necessarily. An ethnic group is a grouping of people who have conmon ancestors therefore similar customs, languages, cuisine etc. And within an ethnic group, you will have different tribes representing the different factions that naturally occur within settlements. Tribes are not a negative thing. It's only because Western media has used the word in a negative way, that it has negative associations in your mind
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Slavery was never a haphazard operation, there were people skilled agriculture, herding livestock working with different metals and other skills.
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@HomeTeam History thanks for the content king. I learned from a book called BlackRoots Science that there were 12 original Black nations and 10 were taken into the slave trade. That’s what brought me to you video. Blessings
Lost tribes of Israel
I am from Liberia - the BASSA tribe of the great KRU languages spoken in Liberia, Serria Leone and Ivory Cost. There is no new world SURVIVAL without West Africa or Africa in general.
Cameroon too has Bassa tribe I wonder if there is a libk
Brother, can you flesh out how there could exist a dominant Arab or transaharan slave trade for over a thousand years while there existed simultaneously some of the greatest and militarily strongest African empires in African history? By which I mean Ghana, mali, songhai, Kanen bornu, and the various empires in present day Nigeria.
Ghana was founded by North African Berbers as a slave-raiding state.
@@ario4795 I'm not sure what this means. Berber is a language group. So what ethnic group specifically are you referring to? Also, your statement sounds similar to anti-black racist academia talking points that implies a " non- black " people in Africa was responsible for founding one of the first major kingdoms in west Africa. I say kingdom because west Africa exhibited civilization long before Ghana in Mauritania called dar tichitt founded by the sonike people.
@@omayemigatling4112 Dhar Tichitt was conquered by horse-riding Libyan Berbers from North Africa.
@@ario4795 ok. I see you. An anti-black racist
@@omayemigatling4112 "Radiocarbon dates indicate a sequence of settlements at Dhar Tichitt-Walata (in Mauritania) from about 1100 to 300 BC. ... These were Neolithic sites: there were no indications of the use of metal. ... The final Neolithic phase, dated between about 600 and 300 BC, was one of very serious disturbances. The villages, much smaller now and heavily fortified, were hidden among the rocks at the summit of the escarpment. ... At the end of this period agricultural settlements discontinued. Rock paintings of mounted warriors and tifinar inscriptions, as well as pre-Islamic Libyco-Berber tombs, clearly indicate that the culture of the cultivators was destroyed by the nomad invaders from the north.”
- Levtzion 1979, ‘Ancient Ghana and Mali’, p.12-13
“Probably the most complete hypothetical narrative of the last days of Tichitt [in Mauritania] is that provided by Munson (1980) for whom the Berbers were a major factor in its demise. Despite their role as the historic heirs to this region, the date of the Berbers arrival along the Dhars is uncertain. Munson posits the first millennium BC, largely on the basis of local rock art. He then postulates a series of violent encounters in which metal weapons gave the Berbers the edge, leaving the indigenous population to be killed, enslaved or constrained to live as fugitives in fortified highland refuges, before ultimately coming down to settle along caravan routes. While the process as recounted is insufficiently subtle, we are unavoidably left to account at some point for the Berber replacement of previous, proto-Mande(?), Tichitt hegemony in the region.
Given the regional continuity of Late Tichitt pottery styles from c. 800 cal. BC into the Berber-dominated (Early Historic) first millennium AD, we must either envision some sort of cultural syncretism or else a total replacement. In other words, it is conceivable that ‘Late Tichitt’ may not be integral with the Tichitt Tradition at all, but rather a product of Berber influx. That syncretism is the more likely of the two possible options is, however, strongly suggested by aspects of continuity in settlement location between Tichitt and Late Tichitt periods, as well as abiding similarities in ceramic fabrics and polished stone industries.
We must also consider the seemingly sudden advent of iron metallurgy along Dhar Nema during the first millennium BC. It may be possible to advance a role for the Berbers in introducing iron-smelting to the Dhar Nema region.”
- MacDonald et al. 2009, Dhar Nema: From early agriculture to metallurgy in southeastern Mauritania
God bless you my brother, for this great information.
Can you discuss the Temne of Sierra Leone?
Found out my maternal ancestors are Temne
@@Euphoryaaa my paternal ones are.
@@EuphoryaaaThey are business minded people.
Yoruba peoples and fulani always were so interesting to me
The Yoruba are extremely talented and creative right now some of the biggest stars in africa wizkid, tems, davido are Yoruba
The Yoruba culture is the most urbanized and dominant culture in Africa. A Yoruba man named Fela Kuti created Afrobeat and 90% of Afrobeat superstars are from the Yoruba ethnic Group
WIZKID
DAVIDO
BURNA BOY
ASAKE
OLAMIDE
KISS DANIEL
TIWA SAVAGE
FIREBOY
WANDE COAL
AYRA STAR
MR EAZI just to name a few
@@julianaansah6367 You forgot to add Sade Adu, Seal ( Kiss by the Rose), Chamillionaire, Fela kuti...
Hi...can u kindly do a video...if not done yet...of all d ethnic/tribe/clan of Africa n where their ancestral land is located within Africa...thanks
I’m Fulani and Mbundu
Really?
@ Yes from this list at least
Please do video for the Temne people living in Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 today
History is life🙌🙌
you should try to show maps of where these ethnic groups are located.
What makes you think anyone has the money to hire people to study where all these ethnic groups are located?
You're used to how white people do things.
@@master-oppressor
The location of these ethnic groups is known. So it wouldn't be difficult to highlight their locations on the continent.
You forgot the Igbo, and Ibibio, as well as the Mende, Akan, Ewe, and Fon ethnic groups oh and the Moors who arrived with Christopher Columbus, and who also were some of the conquistadores. We also have to acknowledge that The French were very active in east Africa and we're kidnapping people in east as well as south east and south Africa on their way to st Dominic/ president day Haiti Dominican republic. It's how some Black and Carribean people have east African ancestry.
Yes, know thyself remember your ancestors. Really is needled when one wrestling with white supremacy within and white supremacy from within.
Interrupted indeed. We had bad foreign policy the past 400 years or so to say the least (selling your own people is beyond stupid)
But they didn’t see it as selling their own
I am the reason this man began to do more research on the history of Africa at that time my comments were not understood and bad translation I remember 4 years ago😂
Im US born of Jamaican and Cuban parents. We are mostly descendants From Nigeria and Ghana
*Proud Yoruba here. Thank you for this video brother!*
Our gorgeous ancestors 🙏
Mansa Musa had over 13,000 African slaves and concubines in the 14th century, 100 yrs BEFORE Columbus was even born.
What interruption did that cause?
Slavery in Africa is prehistoric, meaning it predates written history.
My top dozen contributors to the ancestry of diaspora Africans in the Americas, each from a singular meta-ethnicity, in no particular order:
West Sahel/Upper Guinea
•Wolof •Fula •Manding •Akan
Central Sahel/Lower Guinea
•Ewe •Yoruba •Igbo •Hausa
West-Central Africa/Congo
•Fang •Bobangi •Kikongo •Mbundu
In the Lower Guinea section the Fon people (closely related to the Ewe people) can be included as well. That was the Kingdom of Dahomey’s people
Respectfully I disagree. The BaKongo should be on here. They suffered a lot more than the Yoruba, Fulani and Mande groups.
true
Right they want to said that cuz Nigeria are most famous Africans but most of all African slaves diaspora came from largely Congo and Angola they were brought to Brazil 🇧🇷 USA 🇺🇸 and haiti 🇭🇹 mostly Igbo were Jamaican and Barbados and other parts but Kongo and ambundu were the majority of black slaves in americas
Wrong
1 Mbundu 2 bakongo 3 Yoruba 4 Mande 5 Fulani
BanG bang yesirrr 💯 good night fam 🎯
Let me help you, Yorubas were the main slaved people. And the name "Yoruba" is not bound to those who lives in today's Nigerian country alone but also across the western part of Africa entirely, while the utmost rulings comes from ile-ife. The likes of Mende, Ghana , Dahomey and otheres are new names which where related to the European's boundry land marks after continental divisions. Honestly i dont know where to start, cos people needs the breakdown details and life documents to prove it as well. Meanwhile, the fulanis aint victims of slave trade descents.Instead, they aided it and allianced with Europeans to bring down the Yorubas, but were betrayed by the british as well in the end. This is why Africans randomnly call them "The enemies within" the continent.
Lissongo people almost wiped out. Down to about 82 thousand people as far as I can find online. This number doesn't include slave trade diaspora(from Middle East Muslim and North and South Americans).
Middle Eastern And European Slavers or Slave traders still kinda do that today in some underground rings or ringers behind close doors or curtains or blinders.
Really 😮
@@hamsburhan2388 yes especially in northwest Africa
Duh.
Well they have as usual black Africans aiding them in this shit.
What about the African slavers?
That's why it happened they knew the intellect of black and African people.
The only ethnicity that never sold their own people and ban it by any means necessary were the Benin Empire. Igbos sold their people into slavery, Yoruba did worst of their people and the Fulani were crazily I love with her Arabic slavery.
But Benin captured others ethnic to sell as a slave
@@emmanuelbidemi8311 Yes, they did n it was out from various wars just like every other places around the world did. However, the were also the first to ban it even before the British and the rest of the world did. Oba Esigie ban slavery of any kind. He proclaimed this after he find out that the Portuguese lied about how the people they bought as slavery were been used.
😊 Kuteb/p/v in souther Taraba and Cameroon. They obsess with number twelve clans which could go as tribes associated with twelve mountains and so literally become known as Andetirikwen- (mountain people)The use of the shofar ( known as Kutumbu) to should for war and for call fo start of festival and use in making music. They and wooden flute and fat and thin drums, they priestly order and celebrate thanksgiving in March (as their first month) for ingathering and planting season. They circumcise. Conduct chicken and animal sacrifice, burn incense. The believe the came present place around 1510. They believe they are taken as slaves to the America there are 200words in Kuteb language were listed in the polyglotta in 1854. Please I want to know who the Kuteb people in northEast of southern Taraba present in Nigeria and Cameron. On the map we are very close to Igbos, Calamba people of the east of Nigeria.
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Asante Sana my brother I appreciate your videos
What about the Mafa tribe of Cameroon.
Seems bamileke & tikar are the main cameroon ethnicities amongst blacks in the americas (north south caribbean)
@@thatGuyQuincy My father is Bamileke and my mother Mafa here in the states
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you ❤️❤️❤️✊🏿
I wish you chopped the video up into segments so I could skip to the parts I want. And I wish there was a timestamp on the video so i know, when to skip
Feel free to add them here in the comments. Might help someone else who feels the same.
3:20 Once you show the REAL EARTH as it appears from space and not show those FAKE MERCATOR PROJECTION MAPS it proves how HUGE the AFRICAN CONTINENT really is.
My 🧬 says 💯
When I said it is not mande if you think you can make a video and explain why I will explain why not
Idk about the phrasing of "Top" but you could just here are some of the ethnic groups who were enslaved and what their civilizations were/are like.
Edo descendants where u at
Edo? i never knew they had a diaspora in the americas, they were quite fierce in fending of slave raids and thus the trade had minimum effect on the kingdom,U sir are quite rare
Esan (edo state)descent right here
I wish a known my tribe
*ethnic group
You need too Dig Way Way deeper than this bru...... “you didn’t even scratch the surface “ on this
IBA OBA Oludumare Yah OSHA Qwedawami King 👑 of Kings Lord of Lord's Ist Conquering Lion 🦁 and Tribe of Judah Jesu
like soneone could spell the african names, cause lots of us are not even english native speakers
Nhờ ơn Chúa Thánh Thần nên trong năm 2016 ở Việt Nam giống Xuất hành chương 7 câu 14 đến chương 10 câu 29:
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Số 2:Ếch: Cả nước
Số 3:Muỗi: Cả nước
Số 4:Ruồi nhặng: Cả nước
Số 5:Ôn dịch: Sốt xuất huyết , sốt rét
Số 6:Ung nhọt: Bệnh Tay Chân Miệng
Số 7:Mưa đá: ở Sapa và các vùng lân cận
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Số 9:Cảnh tăm tối: Đó là 21,22,23 tháng 12 khi trái đất ở xa nhất mặt trời thì Bắc cực sẽ có ba ngày ba đêm không nhìn thấy nhau
Rồi một đêm tôi nằm mơ thấy những nấm mồ mầu trắng ở đó có hình Thánh Giá mầu trắng chung quanh là tím than. Rồi có tiếng hét: Chết hết cả rồi ! Tôi giật mình thức giấc:12 giờ đêm ở Mỹ (1 giờ đêm). Ở Việt Nam là 15 giờ cùng ngày
Rồi một đêm khác tôi nằm mơ thấy hai con chim nhạn bị bắn chết. Tôi nghe nó nói: Nó là anh em sinh đôi. Tôi liền nghĩ là…… và Tận thế
Vậy……. rồi tận thế lúc 12 giờ đêm ở Mỹ (1 giờ đêm). Ở Việt Nam là 15 giờ cùng ngày
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Dịch bệnh, lủ lụt, các điềm lạ, động đất, hạn han….
Phản Kito là ĐGH
Sắp tận thế lúc 15 giờ cùng ngày
I can gladly and confidently say non of my people were taken as slaves. Shona on dad's side and ndebele on mom's side💪👍
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Mansa Musa Kieta Direct Descendants of the Mali Empire Ase Ase 🇬🇭🇬🇳🇮🇪🇧🇴 The Richest man in the World to Date 📅
Don’t forget Haitians
EBO to Barbados
Informative!! Thank you for the research and sharing.
Too short, could have gone more indepth and more breadth
Thanks!
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IGBO?
YORUBA?
MƐNDƐ?
KONGO?
BAMBUNDU?
Bro Mbundu🇦🇴 support to be Number 1 followed by bakongo 🇨🇩 and than Yoruba🇳🇬 Fulani🇸🇳
👍👍👍 nice video
I prefer we call ourselves cultures, not tribes.
Most slaves came from West-central Africa Countries like Angola 🇦🇴And Drc🇨🇩 Than west Africa.
Igbo
< *Despite the financial instability all over the world, I’m so excited I’ve been earning $45,000 from my $10,000 investment every 10days...*
Quite impressive but HOW!!?😊 I know it's possible, my colleague at work always get 40K every week, I would appreciate if you show me how to go about it.
@@eleanorscarlett6092 After I got up to $300k trading with Mrs Mary Lynn Crawford i bought a new House and I'm now able to send my kids to a better school in the states thanks to her. When someone is straight forward with what he or she is doing people will always speak up for them.
Her good reputation already speaks for her last month i invested over $100,000 with her and I've already made over $250,000 profit.
@@helenjames9973 Oh please, how can someone get to speak with Mrs Mary Lynn Crawford!!?
Reach her directly
Northern Angola is Kongo and always has been. I am from there so i know.
This list is pure nonsense as well
Due to this mixture, some think that they come from the Arabs, but it is not so. because there is also a lot of mixing with Arabic especially in the gambia many soninke words are being replaced by mandinka and wollof because the mandinka language is the one that is widely spoken elsewhere i would say the same the language itself is being replaced i would not say that
It is disappearing but almost the same with the culture
My ethnic group is just Black American; we are now a new people.
You mean..FBA? We’ve been that
You are whatever you want to be. No one will stop you, but this "we" thing, no. Not everybody is running with that narrative.
@@Mo1683 No that's a relatively new term that most black americans shrug off or never even heard of. Same with ADOS
You may call yourself what you like but 🇺🇸 still looks down upon you and will not stop using the N word or give you equal opportunities. And will never ever except us . Period
💥They try to call me African American, but I correct them with FACT! I'm an African who happens to be born in America! I am an African!! (((Period)))!!
Thank you for doing this! I was just thinking about how we can narrow down the possible regions in Africa I could be from? In Africa!
I don't think there is a group mande Soninke is not mande i can approve that it is not that the language and culture are a little different, I had also thought, but I think that this similarity is due to the relationship they had, there is a difference in culture and language, I think there was a mixture
Great Job!✊🏿📌 But Am Glad you didn't put Igbo's in it , Because our Igbo's Ancestors weren't slaves but Privileged of White People(British and more) we weren't Slaves!we are those people who threw Ourselves into the depths of the sea in the course of the transatlantic market instead of being slaves. We preferred death to life. "Freedom Beyond everything " Most of us came from Nigeria(Lagos) Among them we've found, Us , Haitian People The Great Emperor "King 👑 Dessalines" Our First King in Haiti. Jan1rst 1804! The First Black King in the world during Black Slavery all over the Planet 🖤 But they don't teach those things at School tho💔 Dessalines was an Igbo Man From Africa! And we're so proud of him.✊🏿 He lives!🖤 And One Day☝️ The Light will Shine!✨✨🌟 Africa 🌍 Black people🖤 WE ARE THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD 🌟 THE VERY TRUE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE MOST HIGH GOD , EL ELION, ELOHIM,EL SHADAI,ADONAI " JESUS-CHRIST" MUTHUFUCKUHH 😎🖤📌
You know that's not true!
@@keepitreal888-gnc It is! Take it or leave it.
I am not here to convince you about anything,I Am HERE to Speak what is Right. Get it!✌️
How can you shamelessly claim Igbos come from Lagos and forget where your ancestors came from 😂 wow
@@chillitopo2420 Nonsense! I will not answer such ignorant People Like you.
@@NsibidiOshe only a bastard will deny where he comes from. Why are you not proud of your ancestral homeland?
How come Eurasia was able to bounce back from the Black Death but Sub-Saharan Africa couldn’t bounce back from the Transatlantic Slave Trade?
Black death just took life. Transatlantic slave trade took people who were sold by other people who then sold and resold them. Destroying all culture language society trade and family. Sprinkle on top a healthy dose of white supremacy and you have a institution that was more disruptive than war the haulicaust and certainty the black death. Nothing compares to the suffering and dehumanizing our people came through
Because the slave trade and colonization are much resent then that
In my opinion, once the colonizers came and stole, the stayed there. And planted persons in leadership and power. Eurotrash colonizers are still there, as well as American(descendants of Europeans), and in recent decades heavy Chinese colonizers. There are videos where Europeans said to keep Africa impoverished, so that they could manage and steal the resources.
Slavery never ended. It just rebranded
You're comparing apples to oranges
don't call it arab slave trade. I don't call it arab slave trade rather middle eastern slave trade. Because we do not know who else played a role in the middle eastern slave trade. I am sure arabs weren't the only ones.
It's the Islamic slave trade
Interesting how these same Arabs or middle eastern come to our community and repeat a similar exploiting existence
Yeah we do because a lot of them have a record of it
@@aprilspencer73 did they sell any slaves to non arabs?
All the other nations of the world. You dont know but others do.
Most of these tribes still call themselves Gews to this day. This is why they were hated and sold. Because they are the real Bible Israelites. And the world hated them because of this . Amos 9 verse 7 kjv The ones they sold the most was the Igbo tribe. To this day they call themselves Gews 💡💡🤫
Man what
The most enslaved Africans were from Angola and the Kongo
@@truborne1642 Yes but the Congolese people made up some of the largest number of slaves taken, if not the largest.
@@truborne1642 nobody is denying that enslaved Africans came from all over Africa, but enslaved Africans from Angola/Congo region made up 40% of the entire transatlantic slave trade.
@@Anonymous-zd1ow Yes. Most every tribe they took into slavery you can google or TH-cam and thise same tribes call themselves Gew Israelites even today . The real and only 12 tribes of Israel are African the diaspora. The worlds greatest secret that is being exposed lately 👍🏽
First
Now that you mention the arab slave trade, you should cover how arab slavers (specialy those from Egypt) helped european in the 19th centuary colonisation of Africa. Showing that the europeans still indirectly supported slavery even after legaly abolishing it.
I'm sure you know west Africans who supported after it was abolished as well??
@@soda8736 That's were many of this slverers were from, yes
N.a.q u.s .s
I believe the Fon, Akan (Ashanti, Fante etc), Igbo, Mandinka, Hausa, Fula, and Bakongo as well as their vessels and rivals like the Loango and Ambundu (predominantly in the south i believe) made up significant numbers of those taken to the Americas. But of course, this is just guess work can't speak with certainty, I do know the Wolof, Nupe, Soninke, Bambara, Bornu and Dogon for example make up portions of people taken too.
Interesting
@@truborne1642 I mentioned them
@@truborne1642 Akan as well but most of them were shipped to Jamaica
@@truborne1642 we don’t play anywhere ours was sent we gave them hell loll😂😂 New York and Louisiana too
*Loango ?? A lot of Spanish and Portuguese Jews(Blacks) were sent there and to the island of St Thomas* 🤔🧐
and these words do not come from me there is someone who did a lot of searching he is soninke himself he is from mali they have the the pure one soninke is not mande mande did exists if you want to know about mande or many of these tribes in west africa how did they get in touch he knows They had relations with many tribes, some of their people integrated into other tribes. and everything he says he always brings proof
Most African-Americans are descendants of Shem, the original Hebrew Israelites that were enslaved by Ham, Egyptians and most Africans both groups at that time were indistinguishable. Hence Moses blending in with Pharaoh Ramses story. Also, Judis having to kiss Jesus to identify him amongst the Egyptians (and him living there for so long). Any how the blood intermingle, because people love to mix. Many exiled into west Africa thus the outsider Israelite group was sold out.
Bruh no we not
@@senpai704 Prove it wrong, brother?
Speak for yourself respectfully
@@thatGuyQuincy Prove it wrong, do your own research.
@@Greatful0374 did it for myself... like i said speak for you & your family respectfully dont speak for everybody(or “most”) brother
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What I find, most interesting, the the colonizers knew who they wanted, and why, they wanted them, and they got exactly what they wanted, and that is knowledge on how to survive, and thrive, ❤️🖤💚
You're not going to ensl4ve en masse entire scathes of a nomadic people who knows little to nothing of the trappings of agriculture, just to made them pick up sugar cane or cotton in the plantations.
They're not even going to figure out what the sl*vers wants from them and from what we know about chattel sl4bery is that both the sl4ve traders and their clientele were anything but patient.
" the colonizers knew who they wanted" In the case of those wanting to grow rice, they got them from what is now Sierra Leone.
Which colonizers?
Yup used our skills and ppl to there benefit
Oh most definitely, since the first destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem A lot of Jews(Judeans) Black were sent to Spain & Portugal later banished, sent to west coast of African and to the island of St Thomas, to be slaves…..
None of them were Hebrews
@@truborne1642 according to the Bible the Hebrews were slaves in Egypt. So blacks enslaved other blacks to build the pyramids?
@@truborne1642 North Africans from Morocco to Egypt don’t look black to me. In fact Kevin Hart got into trouble in Egypt recently claiming ancient Egyptians were black. It didn’t go down well.
@@truborne1642 Bro the Romans conquered all that place and didn’t call them black. Your narrative is like a cult. You deal in what people want to hear and that’s all you know how to speak
@@truborne1642 You’re repeating yourself. Tell me then where in Persian, Roman, and Turkish history did they drive all these black people out of the Middle East and into Africa? You must be hallucinating bro
@@truborne1642 I’m pretty sure no one calls it NE Africa except conspiracy idiots. Best of luck with your comfortable lies
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I wish I knew what my African nation tribe was.
African ancestry.com brother
Find your nation and tribe
Me too,....lost forever...thanks Muslims 😡😡😡
African Ancestry is a good start. I am Mafa from Cameroon, but more importantly I am African.
My paternal African ancestry is that of Bissa people of Burkina Faso (West Africa) and maternal ancestry is that of the Bubi people of Bioko Island, Tikar, Hausa Fulani of Cameroon (Central Africa). "Know thyself"
African Ancestry...
@@architectonthejob I am massa from cameroun and you are right above all we are African 🇨🇲
I'm from Guyana south America, I did my African ancestry and the results was *FULA people in GUINEA BISSAU *, *MENDE and TEMNE people in SIERRA LEONE *and the *KRU people in LIBERIA*.
I am from
Liberia
I'm also Fula Guinea Bissau from my father. I live in America
Their test is misleading how it's interpreted. You don't necessarily descend from each of those groups. Rather each of those groups share a common ancestor either male or female who they all descend from. They all share the same haplogroup
@@maazi.naaniya9158 They do not even share the same haplogroups. I was told that I descend from the Bubi people Bioko island, Tikar, Hausa and Fulani in Cameroon. My haplogroup is L1b1a and other people reported on TH-cam that they are haplogroup l2 and others. So they are not accurate at all.
Thanks!
Thanks!