History Of The Limba People | Sierra Leone’s Earliest Indigenous People.
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Wonderful video and channel. Please continue to keep making videos on Limbas. Thank you.
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Rich and accurate brief history
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God bless Sierra leone and the limbas of Sierra leone 🇸🇱❤
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Thank you for this information. That second picture is my grandfather ❤️
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So Alimamy Salifu is your grandfather??
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@@Obockay1017 Yes that is my grandfather. I can't wait to get more content from your channel. Thank you
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Your grandfather was a great man!
He ruled for 60yrs and I believe that’s the longest documented/verified reign in the history of Sierra Leone 🇸🇱.
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Thanks for this piece of information. I am a sella limba from Kamakwie
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Wow! Amazing
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Thanks for this wonderful research.
Thank you for the effort
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Excellent one!
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Good video please make more videos like this
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Respect!!!
They are peace people
Yes indeed the Limbas are peaceful people!
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Wow very brief and understandable
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Thank you for this amazing content. Do you know of any good books to read up on the history of each of Salone’s tribes?
i love 💕 limba
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you can found limba from guinea also
Thank you we the limba are the real Hebrew we are the only tribe that speaks some Hebrew words you have to do research but I know already ❤️
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Limba is a Lunda word
Are you sure you're not referring to my people the "Lemba" from Southern Africa? We've long since practiced Judaism despite losing our book
Kamukeh limba the place I came from
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At 30:04 You said that there were other type of Limba’s. What happened to them if they are no longer there in Sierra Leone.
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Like other ethnic groups in Sierra Leone, limba ethnic group don't talk too much about history. My stepmother is half tonko limba. I spent a quiet a bit of my childhood with them. They are one of the best if I may say so.
You have fulanis troble in limba lands too.
The limbas was not included in slave trade
Because of their peacefulness
Thank you for watching and I appreciate you comment but sorry to tell you that the days of slavery they weren’t looking for the most hostile/warring.
Be it you’re peaceful or hostile, when captured you’ll be shipped as slave.
During the 16th, 17th and 18th century many Limbas were captured and shipped as slaves to North America and to escape this, many Limba people migrated to the capital city of Freetown and that’s why today the Limbas can be found almost all over Sierra Leone🇸🇱.
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Millions of 'peaceful' people were dragged into the slave trade - men, women and children. There was no judge of character in those days. If you were vulnerable others, including family and neighbours as well as rivals would look to sell you. If anything, being peaceful in those days was definitely the wrong thing to be.
Well I traced my dna to Limba and I'm in Atlanta Georgia USA . I was there in November 2022.
@@kwameasante6169Same here. The Limba were specifically targeted because they knew how to grow rice and had no kind of standing army at all. Notice how they’re population is 3rd but they’ve been occupying the area longer than any of the other people. The Fulani and Malinke sold them to South Carolina and Georgia… My mother’s dna test is 25% Limba.
So you telling me they have to move to Freetown to escape been captured, when of course Free Town is so close to Atlantic Ocean when they can be easily captured and ship to North America. It makes no sense to me brother.
Sorry thos is not the right history
I love 💕 limba
Like other ethnic groups in Sierra Leone, limba ethnic group don't talk too much about history. My stepmother is half tonko limba. I spent a quiet a bit of my childhood with them. They are one of the best if I may say so.
Based on oral tradition, do they claim to have come from ancient ghana or mali like how many west African tribes do?