My peoples my peoples!! 💗 I'm by way of NYC over here, so cousin is right..we all over! I really appreciate your authenticity and enthusiasm @Jewels On The Run. Keep doing what you're doing sis❣️ Much love from Europe.💖
I am enjoying this very much Swahili language is mostly mixture of bantu languages and small amount of arabic ,portuguese and other outside words but mostly is bantu language The biggest ethic group in Tanzania are approximately Sukuma 5.5millions Nyamwezi Chagga 2.4 millions Masai 2 million But general Tanzania does not like to publish population based of ethinicity to avoid tribal problems. My husband is from Marangu area just outside the Kilimanjaro climbing gate. It is true magical there. They may be living in modern houses but most of Chagga people strictly follow tradition and respect the ancestors. Everything is conducted due to tradition
Exactly Tanzanian tribes remain only as our sign of culture but has no any impact on our life I am chagga from marangu but I am Tanzanian first then Chagga.
Omg this was a great video. Wow that’s how they do the coffee. Omg instant coffee wow. 120 tribes wow that’s a lot. This was a great video keep them coming
Wow, that was so dope! I'm sitting here glued to the post like it's a real T.V. show. This is far better than any fabricated production of whatever is on syndicated television these days. I even caught myself talking to you through my laptop cracking up like you better not drink that whole cup of coffee, or you're going to be wired running up Mt. Kilimanjaro barefooted. Lol Real talk, that was amazing. And I know you got people with you, but watching the optics of you as the only female in the group of men on a mountain in East Africa all the way from New York. That speaks VOLUMES about who you are, your character, and the spiritual guidance that is accompanying you. Well done, and awe-inspiring. Peace and Blessings to you, and keep up the great work.
This experience shared is SO speacial! thank you sister. My DNA says 91% Bantu peoples so watching this I feel i am watching how many of my ancestors lived. So much feels natural.We are counting down the months :D
@@JewelsOnTheRun Thank you sis! I am super light bright so the percentage had me deep in my feelings and emotional. Especially when another test had that percentage higher recently. I am NOT the emotional type {{haha}}so it was a deeply spiritual experience.The upper North West Part of TZ is where my family seems to stop as far as south west goes so I'm looking forward to finding our tribes. Thank you for always being authentic with your sharing, and engaging with your subscribers. I enjoy it now because soon I know you will rise fast. ASe!
@@shashihindi3287 Gratitude! I am so grateful for your sharing. i've been trying to narrow down the tribes and get a better idea of which ones are my closest ancestors. This response is such a treasured manifestation. May The Almighty bless you and grant you success. Ase
@@nobleempressceoeyedivinepr5874 Ameen to you too.may the Lord bless you abundantly. Bantu speaking probably is the largest in the Sub Saharan and southern Africa.
Really really great, interesting and informative! Very useful. This guy is such a brilliant guide! Very knowledeable. Thanks for uploading! Was it diffucult to travel there in the middle of the pandemic?
@@JewelsOnTheRun Hey I’ve been to Kilimanjaro area now. Is this the Chaga museum in Marangu (with the chaga caves and a certain rasta man called Daniel) or is this some place else? ☺️
The #MAASAI and #CHAGA Clans in Tanzania are mentioned in the Bible #1Chronicles9:12 and #1Chronicles24:30 and Adaiah the son of Jeroham, the son of Pashhur, the son of Malchijah, and #Maasai the son of Adiel, the son of Jahzerah, the son of Meshullam, the son of Meshillemith, the son of Immer; #1Chronicles24:30 26 The sons of Merari: Mahli and #Mushi. The son of Jaaziah: Beno. 27 The sons of Merari:from Jaaziah: Beno, Shoham, Zakkur and Ibri. 28 From Mahli: Eleazar, who had no sons. 29 From Kish: the son of Kish:Jerahmeel. 30 And the sons of #Mushi: Mahli, Eder and Jerimoth. These were the #Levites, according to their families.
hi, I am looking to move to Tanzania and start a business there, but all the information and videos about it on youtube make it seem like you have to have a lot of money to start a business in Tanzania, I am interested in buying land and starting a business, can you make a video about that? nice video, on point as always.
@@JewelsOnTheRun okay thank you, a question which part of Arusha are you at? because I am seeing a lot of videos of flooding in Arusha and other parts of Tanzania, stay safe girl.
The Sukuma are a Bantu ethnic group from the southeastern African Great Lakes region. They are the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, with an estimated 10 million members or 16 percent of the country's total ... People: Basukuma, Wasukuma Language: Kɪsukuma
Honestly year after year aTanzanian tribes and tribal culture are loosing their meaning in the years of 1960s and 1990s almost every kid or young person would know his tribal language first before National kiswahili language but now it is very rare to find young people know their tribal languages they all know kiswahili and tribal language come second so the same applies to the tribal cultures has lost their credits so much
I honestly think if your born not in city 100 percent you will learn your tribal language. Speaking from experience since i am from Tanzanian chagga land which i grew up there and kikuyu
I am so happy you guys are enjoying this video ❤️ I love Moshi!
My peoples my peoples!! 💗 I'm by way of NYC over here, so cousin is right..we all over! I really appreciate your authenticity and enthusiasm @Jewels On The Run. Keep doing what you're doing sis❣️ Much love from Europe.💖
Yay can't wait for you arrival!
I am Chaga and i wanna take this time to THANK you sister JEWELS for covering this one here, blessings as always sis.
One.
I am enjoying this very much
Swahili language is mostly mixture of bantu languages and small amount of arabic ,portuguese and other outside words
but mostly is bantu language
The biggest ethic group in Tanzania are approximately
Sukuma 5.5millions
Nyamwezi
Chagga 2.4 millions
Masai 2 million
But general Tanzania does not like to publish population based of ethinicity to avoid tribal problems.
My husband is from Marangu area just outside the Kilimanjaro climbing gate. It is true magical there.
They may be living in modern houses but most of Chagga people strictly follow tradition and respect the ancestors. Everything is conducted due to tradition
It’s so amazing! And I’m glad you enjoyed it ☺️
Exactly Tanzanian tribes remain only as our sign of culture but has no any impact on our life I am chagga from marangu but I am Tanzanian first then Chagga.
100%, our TRIBE is T🇹🇿nz🇹🇿nia and KISWAHILI is our languange
My first language is Luo BTW , Proudly Tanzanian 🤗
My maternal grandmother was a Chagga and I’d like to know more about her culture 😍😊
The song is so cute while making the coffee, I love this video! Everyone is so happy and peaceful there!
Omg this was a great video. Wow that’s how they do the coffee. Omg instant coffee wow. 120 tribes wow that’s a lot. This was a great video keep them coming
Wow! This vlog is National Geographic Channel-worthy! Haha so proud of the work you are doing over there! Keep it up
Glad you enjoy it! Thank you so much
Wow, that was so dope! I'm sitting here glued to the post like it's a real T.V. show. This is far better than any fabricated production of whatever is on syndicated television these days. I even caught myself talking to you through my laptop cracking up like you better not drink that whole cup of coffee, or you're going to be wired running up Mt. Kilimanjaro barefooted. Lol Real talk, that was amazing. And I know you got people with you, but watching the optics of you as the only female in the group of men on a mountain in East Africa all the way from New York. That speaks VOLUMES about who you are, your character, and the spiritual guidance that is accompanying you. Well done, and awe-inspiring. Peace and Blessings to you, and keep up the great work.
You're awesome. Thank you for supporting
New to your channel. Loving, appreciating and learning from your content. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you! Welcome
Amazing!
I love this series of videos! 👍🏽❤
Wellcome moshi
This experience shared is SO speacial! thank you sister. My DNA says 91% Bantu peoples so watching this I feel i am watching how many of my ancestors lived. So much feels natural.We are counting down the months :D
91% Wow, that's beautiful!
@@JewelsOnTheRun Thank you sis! I am super light bright so the percentage had me deep in my feelings and emotional. Especially when another test had that percentage higher recently. I am NOT the emotional type {{haha}}so it was a deeply spiritual experience.The upper North West Part of TZ is where my family seems to stop as far as south west goes so I'm looking forward to finding our tribes. Thank you for always being authentic with your sharing, and engaging with your subscribers. I enjoy it now because soon I know you will rise fast. ASe!
@@nobleempressceoeyedivinepr5874
North West of Tz it should be Mwanza,Shinyanga,Kagera,and Tabora regions ...yes mostly are Bantu people
@@shashihindi3287 Gratitude! I am so grateful for your sharing. i've been trying to narrow down the tribes and get a better idea of which ones are my closest ancestors. This response is such a treasured manifestation. May The Almighty bless you and grant you success. Ase
@@nobleempressceoeyedivinepr5874
Ameen to you too.may the Lord bless you abundantly.
Bantu speaking probably is the largest in the Sub Saharan and southern Africa.
Kilimanjaro 💚💙🖤💛🇹🇿
Awesome video Jewels. Saved this one. Looks like a great experience worthy of a visit.
Very nice
Good video. Thanks for this insights
💥💥💥💥💥 noma sana I see K-Dow
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This was such an awesome video! Really loved the guide!
Good job sis!!
Dope 🔥
Awesome 😊😊👍🏾
Really really great, interesting and informative! Very useful. This guy is such a brilliant guide! Very knowledeable.
Thanks for uploading! Was it diffucult to travel there in the middle of the pandemic?
No it wasnt that difficult because Tanzania didn't have many restrictions. I think its more difficult now.
@@JewelsOnTheRun Hey I’ve been to Kilimanjaro area now. Is this the Chaga museum in Marangu (with the chaga caves and a certain rasta man called Daniel) or is this some place else? ☺️
Starbuck does not serve this one. I drank that coffee, guys that is the real true coffee that you can smell a mile away...that is my TZ coffee.
which is the most powerful tribe wealthiest intelligent tribe in Tanzania?
The #MAASAI and #CHAGA Clans in Tanzania are mentioned in the Bible
#1Chronicles9:12 and #1Chronicles24:30
and Adaiah the son of Jeroham, the son of Pashhur, the son of Malchijah, and #Maasai the son of Adiel, the son of Jahzerah, the son of Meshullam, the son of Meshillemith, the son of Immer;
#1Chronicles24:30
26 The sons of Merari: Mahli and #Mushi.
The son of Jaaziah: Beno.
27 The sons of Merari:from Jaaziah: Beno, Shoham, Zakkur and Ibri.
28 From Mahli: Eleazar, who had no sons.
29 From Kish: the son of Kish:Jerahmeel.
30 And the sons of #Mushi: Mahli, Eder and Jerimoth.
These were the #Levites, according to their families.
I love love love Moshi!
Me too!
Bantu is all over Africa continent especially eastern and southern Africa.
Even central Africa DRC Cameroon
hi, I am looking to move to Tanzania and start a business there, but all the information and videos about it on youtube make it seem like you have to have a lot of money to start a business in Tanzania, I am interested in buying land and starting a business, can you make a video about that? nice video, on point as always.
I think I will sit down with a lawyer locally and do a live so you can get that question!
@@JewelsOnTheRun okay thank you, a question which part of Arusha are you at? because I am seeing a lot of videos of flooding in Arusha and other parts of Tanzania, stay safe girl.
@@JewelsOnTheRun will be very nice. I can't wait
I was in Njiro.
@@JewelsOnTheRun good to know your safe.
Well come to gaborone
The Sukuma are a Bantu ethnic group from the southeastern African Great Lakes region. They are the largest ethnic group in Tanzania, with an estimated 10 million members or 16 percent of the country's total ...
People: Basukuma, Wasukuma
Language: Kɪsukuma
I love your video. Thank you I learn a lot but African girls never grow their nail like you did.
Yes, Chaga is the Wealthiest Tribe in Tanzania. Only thing you did not show their mansions in the villages.
Honestly year after year aTanzanian tribes and tribal culture are loosing their meaning in the years of 1960s and 1990s almost every kid or young person would know his tribal language first before National kiswahili language but now it is very rare to find young people know their tribal languages they all know kiswahili and tribal language come second so the same applies to the tribal cultures has lost their credits so much
I honestly think if your born not in city 100 percent you will learn your tribal language. Speaking from experience since i am from Tanzanian chagga land which i grew up there and kikuyu
my brothers speak good English I know my country English it's not I lot
Not one ...... its the wealthiest in Africa .... kma hamtaki mkufe ..😂😂
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You got stoner guides🤣
Arabs brought swahili not Indians. Find out the history and tell the correct versions