WHO ARE THE FULANI PEOPLE?
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- #fulani #fulaniherdsmen . This video is about the Fulani people of West Africa. Meet the Fulani, the largest nomadic group in the world, with an estimated 20 to 25 million people.
• Hello and welcome to Afroartista Films. Today, we're going to be talking about the Fulani people of Africa. The Fulani, also known as the Fula or Fulbe, are a diverse ethnic group that can be found in several West African countries, including Nigeria, Guinea, Senegal, and Mali.
The Fulani people have a rich history and culture that has been shaped by centuries of migration and interaction with other ethnic groups. They are primarily Muslim and have a strong tradition of Islamic scholarship. Many Fulani are also involved in pastoralism, raising cattle and other livestock.
• The Fulani are a mixed people. Even though an origin in the central Sahara has been suggested on archaeological grounds, it has been found that the contemporary Fulani have a predominant West African genetic background combined with North African and trace European ancestry fractions.
One thing I found beautiful in the Fulani women is their curly flowing jet-black hair. The secret is the traditional hair products that they regularly apply into their hair which creates a beautiful sheen that is the envy of many.
• The Woodabe are one of the most prominent Fulani subgroups. They are known for their beauty (both men and women), elaborate attire and rich cultural ceremonies. At the end of the rainy season in September, Wodaabe clans gather in several traditional locations before the beginning of their dry season transhumance migration. Here the young Wodaabe men, with elaborate make-up, feathers and other adornments, perform the Yaake: dances and songs to impress marriageable women. The male beauty ideal of the Wodaabe stresses tallness, white eyes and teeth; the men will often roll their eyes and show their teeth to emphasize these characteristics. Wodaabe clans then join for the remainder of the week-long Gerewol: a series of barters over marriage and contests where the young men's beauty and skills are judged by young women.
• One of the most unique aspects of Fulani culture is their traditional system of governance, known as the "Fulani Emirate." This system is based on a hierarchical system of leaders, with a central figure known as the "Emir" at the top. These leaders are chosen based on their wealth, prestige, and reputation for wisdom and fairness.
Fulani people also have a rich tradition of oral history and storytelling. They have a strong tradition of epic poetry, which is passed down from generation to generation. These stories often tell of the Fulani people's history and culture, as well as their interactions with other ethnic groups.
Fulani people also have a strong tradition of art and craftsmanship. This includes intricate leatherwork, beadwork, and metalwork. Their traditional clothing is also very colourful and intricate.
Despite their rich culture, the Fulani people have faced many challenges in recent years. One of the biggest challenges has been the on-going conflict in Nigeria, which has displaced many Fulani communities. Additionally, many Fulani people have been forced to give up their traditional way of life due to the expansion of agriculture and other land-use changes.
• Despite these challenges, the Fulani people have shown a remarkable resilience and determination to preserve their culture and traditions. They continue to make valuable contributions to the societies in which they live and their culture remains a vital and vibrant part of Africa's heritage.
In conclusion, the Fulani people are a diverse and resilient ethnic group with a rich history and culture. They have made a significant impact on the societies in which they live and continue to do so. They are a testament to the resilience of Africa's diverse cultures and heritages. Thank you for watching, for more informative videos like this, please don't forget to subscribe to Afroartista Films. See you on the next one.
People don’t seem to understand that there is no certain phenotype for an African. Africa has such a diverse rich history. It is just that Africans have allowed Europeans to tell African history, instead of us throughout and across the diaspora learn from our own scholars and historians.
Not just Europeans but African Americans.
We dark and fair in color people. Fulani are from Middle East . They not African. They are in Africa to turned Africa to an Islamic nation period.
Europeans studied and wrote everything we know about Africa.
@@incogb6696 Both
@@divelea what is your question.
My mother was Jamaican and my father was a Senegalese Fulani I never knew him well so I find it interesting to find out about my ancestors
I am senegalese fulani
Fulanis are just African people, our continent is very diverse, there’s so many ways to look African, beautiful people😊
What did you know about Africans people, did you know about your roots and your culture, people like you causes conflicts in someone’s country,
Yes. But leave it to divise people to separate us.
Their Not just people. THEY are extremely beautiful, smart,strong,and foundational in many aspects. Plz stfu wtbs
They have very long hair.
What they put in there hair
@@joy7218 they are nomads they have them in every country but they are Arab Africans google their history you will learn about them they are one of the most beautiful people in Africa
I love my people, proud to be Fulani❤❤❤
They have the feathers of Maat!
Love from Bangladesh. Do u love me?
@@biddrohibiddrohi6798 yes
Yes sis,proud Fulani
@@biddrohibiddrohi6798 who need you here in this platform?
I proud fulani from Sudan 🇸🇩🇸🇩
On djarrama min poullo Mali🇲🇱
Dont support this jewish channel its only purpose is mocking black people
Their music sounds like Sudanese music. Where in Sudan are you from?
Are you from the Dafar area?
I'm from the Caribbean, the European take my ancestors and brought them here yes the same ppl that Conquer most of the motherland. Nice to meet you
Is this woman qualified to say where Fulani is from? I am a Fulani living in the UK and I have done my DNA, I have no European or Arab in me. I am a pure African, cluster with other African groups on the Continent.
Yea anybody with a mic and TH-cam page can say whatever they want without proof or speaking with actual Fulani people. I bet she prolly hasn't even been to Africa. But she got real info on Fulani. Lol
Thank you oldpapa for good information. I have noticed that so many Black women in the U.S. look like them. I've been to Nigeria and everyone thought I was Fulani
your reasoning is wrong. maybe you are not an ethnic fulani. you must be an assimilated Fulani because the Fulani have assimilated many peoples in West and Central Africa and who nowadays all claim to be Fulani even if genetically they are not. I am Guinean Fulani but when I look at some Fulani from other countries I am amazed to see oh how different we are from them from a phenotype point of view.
Did you have Cushitic genes by any chance?
@@shukriiii the question is for me ?
beautiful ppl with unique culture.from the Philippines
these are the Fulani from Africa
@@azeeznasser they meant they're from the philippines (the person who commented)
The beginning sounds same as my tribe's folklore dance! oo heleela oo helaala.
Love from Somalia.
They are related to you guys in Somalia bro love from America 😂
I think we are related lol. I am fulani and people always think that I am somali and that my husband is ethiopian. I believe that we are related to east african
Tysm for this video, I really needed this for my English presentation about the fulani tribe.
Fulani from Senegal 🇸🇳❤️
Facial courtship expressions are unique and unprecedented
And sooooooo cute❣️ i loved watching the men ham and the women sit unimpressed. In the wise words of @sherasecen1 “sprinkle sprinkle” 😂
I am from Portimão Portugal and I was born to a Portuguese mother and a Guinean father of Fulani and I proud of Guinean Fulani culture 🇬🇳 ✌🏾🤟🏾🙏🏾
Im from Zimbabwe and had never heard of this culture and its people. Beautiful people, thanks for sharing ❤
Much love to my beautiful Fulanis , though am not a Fulani , but I truly love them from my child hood, as a Nigerian,, my love from Delta state, I have been struggling to learn Fulani language but is not easy, God will help me because I love to unite Africa whether devil like it or not.what a beautiful from God,
You will unite Africa. Africans deserve better opportunities. I have never met a ignorant African. Each one speaks many languages and so blessed. I rather have a leader who is against gay and transgender and pedophilia than this evil
😅😅 is not that hard tho
Love&shalom
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Fulani tribes : these people are soooooooooo beautiful & I love their traditions, I find them just incredible and so respectful of nature they’re the kings of self-control, a certain reserve, courage, a sense of honor and sharing…they’ve a lot of respect for mother nature for sure not like us 😉🤷🏻♀️ .. their well known make-up is so magnificent that I totally understand why young girls are mesmerized by these very handsome & brave young men / warriors 😍☺️ thanks for this video , I really appreciate it… 👏🏼❤️💋 lot’s of love + big hugs to y’all guys from Switzerland 🇨🇭 byyyyyye 👋🏼
As a half Fulani from Nigeria, Fulani people in Nigeria are not threatened by any cultural conflict(DISPLACEMENT). Please SHARE ACCURATE INFORMATION
Be careful. It starts with the lie that "they were having wars already, selling each ot h er... blah, blah" 😂 be careful
But they threaten others yeah? 🚶🚶🚶
Fulanis are not Nigerians nor Niger or Malians. They are originally from Algeria, Tunia, and Morocco. The Arabs came from the middle east and drove them away and took over their land. Why are they forcing to be recognized as Nigerians
Fulanis don't know their roots. Sad
@@hamidaisaiah6047 now u are making sense but the commit below is senseless
They are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Proud Fulani from Sierra Leone, West Africa!
My neighbors are Fulani, by far the most respectful and friendliest neighbors I have had.
LOOK UP THEIR SLAVE TRADE WORKS.....
@@roberth5708false
I'm proud to be a Fulani from guinea Conakry
Love from 🇧🇩 for the Fulanis. In US, I have some Fulani and Hausa friends. And they are friendly and beautiful.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how beautiful these people are 😍 their music, fashion, their craftsmanship that is truly a work of art ! Simply mesmerizing ❤
Fulanis are mostly found in West Africa, and we are a very diverse people.
very true, we can look ALL types of ways Fulani people in Guinea Bissau do not look like the ones from Guinea-conakry , the ones from Conakry do not resemble the ones from Senegal the ones from Senegal do not resemble the ones in Nigeria.
A lot them don't even look west afrcan. They look more east afrcan then west afrcan.
@@jlionmenelik77 That just explains the diversity that comes from Africa. Someone stated that Europeans are why the Fulani people have narrow noses and this lips, but since all human life originated in Africa I believe that the Fulani are why Europeans have narrow Nosesand thinner lips. NOT the other way around.
@@jlionmenelik77
... and they are very brutal in nature .
@Bedlam Boys Since when they're mixed with white people??? Did you get their DNA test to confirm it??
I am fulani from Nigeria ,i am proud to be fulani and i love my people💖💖💖💖💖💖
I love to see the beauty of the fulani's people, greetings!
Greetings from America. I honestly had not heard of the Fulani people. You are from Nigeria. Do they live in other African nation’s. Sound’s like they may. What a beautiful people. May G-d bless and protect you.
@MsIvy-tn2udfor teeth use miswak and hair shea butter natural and stop washing your hair with toomuch chemicals
Do Nigerian Fulani's look like the ones in the video or do they look Nigerian
@@kufre4493there is no Nigerian look. Most people that you see and think are Nigerian looking are probably the yorubas or the igbos (because they are most known all over the world). Even they have distinct features that not everyone can tell apart. Nigeria was a country created by white people a few decades ago, but the three main regions North, south and east of Nigeria are different people. Different religions (in the north islam where fulanis are mostly). Yes, I am fulani, from Nigeria. No we do not look Nigerian because there is no Nigerian look 😂 (check shuwa arabs, hausas, kanuris and so on). Plus most fulanis travel around and from both sides of my parents I know who, when and how they entered Nigeria. So we are not indigenous to the country. P.s in the video fulanis from Nigeria were part.
I enjoyed learning about the Fulani people. I wonder if I saw many of them when I visited Agadir on the edge of the Sahara Desert... It is where I went for my honeymoon... I loved the friendly people and the beauty of Agadir and all of the many places I visited in North Africa where I went many times.
Is time for us to write our own history, please. 🇩🇪🇬🇭🙏🏾🇳🇬
The time is now
Yes but when you write your history you need historical written records not just inscriptions .
Also , do NOT go outside or in social media and appropriate other groups identity and history
Yes bro, cos I have seen many errors on the history communicated. I also saw some parts of my country Nigeria and Niger Hanagamba people in fact the only fair representation is for us to write our history as you rightfully mentioned dear.
@@usmanibrahim5824 Again, just be careful and don’t go and blackwash other groups history like Netflix did.
@@st3019 What history? for saying black is proud to be black? then let the history be washed cos it's a western false history then just like the slavery history they gave back to us after the dark age of the atrocities they committed in seas oceans and lands
Beautiful people Fulani hello from a Serb from Serbia
African american here. I did an african ancestry dna test and it came back that i have dna of people from the fulani and yoruba tribes of africa. I was kinda surprised by that. But it makes sense based on other dna tests i’ve done.
fulani tribe dosn't exist, you're just bantu
@@FuutaTooro nice to meet you really
@@AbdulkadirFarah-q3d You're a Macrobian ?
You’re not Fulani bro Fulani we was the ones enslaving the unbelievers and selling them to the whites and Arabs none of us were enslaved Europeans didn’t prefer us anyways
They look like the Cush people in Eastern Africa
Congrats for keeping the cultures alive even in modern world that never shake off their ways of their beautiful lives
Beautiful people, diverse culture, love the music and songs!!
But the first song is hausa song
@@abubakarsulemanadam9096 pls can you tell me the song, I like it
Fulani people are very important people to African culture I enjoyed the 📹 video
We need to represent ourselves as indigenous people of the earth., and not allow others to lie about who we are.
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»The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.
Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob begat Judas and his brethren;
And Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar; and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat Aram;
And Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson begat Salmon;
And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab; and Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse;
And Jesse begat David the king; and David the king begat Solomon of her that had been the wife of Urias;
And Solomon begat Roboam; and Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa;
And Asa begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat Joram; and Joram begat Ozias;
And Ozias begat Joatham; and Joatham begat Achaz; and Achaz begat Ezekias;
And Ezekias begat Manasses; and Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat Josias;
And Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren, about the time they were carried away to Babylon:
And after they were brought to Babylon, Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Zorobabel;
And Zorobabel begat Abiud; and Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat Azor;
And Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat Achim; and Achim begat Eliud;
And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Matthan; and Matthan begat Jacob;
And Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.
So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations; and from David until the carrying away into Babylon are fourteen generations; and from the carrying away into Babylon unto Christ are fourteen generations.
Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of The Holy Ghost.
Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not willing to make her a publick example, was minded to put her away privily.
But while he thought on these things, behold, the angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream, saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived in her is of The Holy Ghost.
And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins.
Now all this was done, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying,
Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son, and they shall call his name Emmanuel, which being interpreted is, God with us.
Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
And knew her not till she had brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.«
The Gospel of Jesus Christ - Matthew - Chapter 1
The original people of Earth? What craziness is this? If anything the original people are from the Cradle of Civilization… The Middle East.
@@Elgringo2180Middle East was part of Africa!
I'm proud of Fulani people. We have similar culture. And they are nomadic people. I listen Fulani music from Kenya.
What BEAUTIFUL people.
Breathtaking ❤
Looking at the Fulas, I see many familiar faces in my family - skin tones, hair textures, and diverse phenotypes. Our southern Afro-Descendant "cowboy" culture is Fula-influenced. Some of our historically esteemed Fula personages here in the States were the Almaamy Bilali Muhammed of Sapelo Island, Georgia, and Almaamy Salih Bilali of St. Simon Island, Georgia. You can find parts of Bilali Muhammed's handwritten Arabic manuscript in the Hargrett Rare Book & Manuscript Library at the University of Georgia.
lol...cowboy culture is Fula influenced?? Black americans claim everything. when there is no connections. Its so sad.
and the verb to eat is nyam
Wow I never knew they were Amani in sapelo island???
Yes I read this and know an American historian called Elijah Bah who talked about the cowboys being originally fulani.
m.th-cam.com/video/k97FmwjRh9Q/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUQUmVkYm9uZXMgZWxpamFoIA%3D%3D
We are the embodiment of brauty, kinship, courage, family values and a lot more... thanks for shinning a light on this often overlooked people of the African continent.
Africa is a very big continent, there are many countries on this continent, they are probably overlooked by most countries on the African continent, becausae they do not live in most countries on the African continent.
Stop supporting this jew channel. You can't even see it's not owned by a black person?
I am proud of my tribe,greetings from fulbhe Guinee and Sierra Leone Fullah"s[LThanks to God]
tribe ?
**ethnicity** would be a __better__ indicator\description::::
One of my best friends is from Cameroon, the most underrated english speaking and friendly African country in my opinion.
I love their creativity, very artistic people ❤
wow very interesting, never learned about Africa in high school so glad I can learn about the peoples of the continent now.
Proud Fulani from Sudan 🇸🇩
Beautiful ❤❤ there’s so many things people ( including myself ) don’t know about Africa 😮 so much to learn
Africa has such a diverse group of people, I find it really fascinating
Absolutely beautiful people! Vibrant, joyful,and lovely ❤
Beautiful culture! ❤
Greetings from Brazil!
Ur people is in angola them mbundu mfs go watch them 😂😂
Stop it! Getting from Accra!
@@SHANNY13_96não, yoruba kkk😂.
@@wilsondaguardamiranda834 what's That Portugue? Speak English I Don't Understand Ur Sh!t All I Know Y'all Mbundas Y'all Angolan-Congolese
So much enjoyment of Life and what a Group of Beautiful People! Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
I just learned from my mother that we are fulani, our beauty now makes sense.
Beautiful people!! Thanks sooo very much for sharing this video!❤️❤️❤️
I came across this video got excited cause I have Fulani in my DNA. Thank you!
And you never once thought to Google if you were that interested to know?
@trishnewman910 whose speaking to you. Keep it pushing with the negatively. You don't know what I've learned. Anyway, you just wanted to say something ..... I get it. Some ppl just need to be noticed.
@@deboragittens3363 For your information, let me educate you. When you come on places like this, the world can respond if they so chose.
Stay excited and utilise Google to gather more imformation on your interest. Please gave a nice day🥰
@@deboragittens3363 There are loads of Gittens also in Barbados too.
@trishnewman910 Yes, I'm aware of that on my father. I have Bajans.
They are very vibrant and really attractive, both looks wise and culture wise.
Love this. Not enough is known about African people, or any of their cultures. It's good to educate, stops ignorance.
Fast forward to 21st century. There are many books available to anyone who wants to learn about Africa and its people. Its no longer appropriate to speak of not nothing about Africa when through the internet information can be researched. Dont wait for teachers in the education system to enlughten you.
I AM SO GLAD THAT I WATCHED YOUR VEDIO, THEY TURLY ARE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE INSIDE AND OUT. ❤️
I was lucky enough to grow up in Africa, politics have no interest for me ...beauty and diversity of any kind gladens my soul it reminds me we do live on an amazing planet ..home to all
Am also Fulani from Rwanda. I love all africans as a whole
I didn't know that there were fulani peoples from Rwanda!!! Hummm can you please post some of the Rwandan-fulanis last names? Thanks ...
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Am fulani from Sénégal.
You mean you are Tutsi ?
Imam, are you for real!! . In Rwanda there is not such thing(Fulani). We are Twa, Hutu and Tutsi. Why can we proud who we are?! We try to claim to be something else. Some times we are Ethiopians , Somalians and west Africans and now Fulani!! I conclude that we(Rwandese people) We are rich and powerful people and we have to learn who we are. We are closer to many tribes from East Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania Burundi and East Congo) plus south Sudan. We are products of Nilothic Cushitic, Bantu and little of pygmies blood (rarely) due admixture of our ancestors .
Thank you for this wonderful insight.
I have never seen soo many beautiful men and women in a video😍😍.. Besides the beautiful hair, the heart-shaped face is a strong trait to the Fulani people from what I have noticed.
Been waiting for this one 😍
Masha Allah,I proud of my father and mother tongue from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
Wow this tribe is absolutely stunning looking very beautiful looking people 👍 the women of this tribe are absolutely gorgeous 😍👍💯💯💯
That are so beautiful 😍 what a blessing God has given the world
The Fulani in this video, remind me a lot of ancient Egyptians. They are remarkably beautiful people.
Proud Fulani from Sierra Leone
Recently took a DNA test and got back results that stated I have Fulani ancestry!! What a beautiful people
fulani are cushitic
According to some Fulani traditions I have learned about, the Fulani have an ancient root origin going back millennia from the Nile valley region, the areas we now call Egypt, Sudan, and the far Western part of Ethiopia.
Where's the proof?
Just accept where you come from, West Africa, and be proud of your rich cultures.
@@ImaHaddad Dear Ima, I don't know what you are tripping about! I just thought I would share what I have learned and studied. That is all. One book I have read that deals with certain aspects of trans-African migrations is titled "Hebrewisms of West Africa: From the Nile to the Niger with the Jews" by Joseph J. Williams. Check it out. You might find something interesting!
@@muhammadal-hashimi2487 West Africa has nothing to do with Egypt, no customs, no traditions, no culture, no ancient Egyptian language, no Coptic, the Egyptians controlled the lands of Sudan until the fourth cataract, and these Kushite peoples were nomadic cowboys, unlike the Egyptians.A developed society that relied on agriculture, not grazing, and Bedouinism was a stable society and they had prosperity. That is why the Kushites in what is called Sudan today were attacking the Egyptians to steal agricultural crops, but the Egyptians had a strong army and they They disciplined and subjected them under the control of the Egyptians for more than seven hundred years
@@abomoaaz7245 Your thesis not only defies history but good common sense! People have been moving back and forth across Africa and the planet since time immemorial! To say that West Africa has nothing to do with Egypt, or vice versa, is absolute, unadulterated nonsense as far as I am concerned! I have studied the works of too many respected African historians and anthropologists to accept your nonsensical theory, abo moaaz! Furthermore, I have traveled throughout the African continent to see things for myself. I will leave you with your narrow minded views of human reality!
@@abomoaaz7245Sounds like you are really pushin jealousy and hate history than being United. Why?🤔
We in South Sudan and Sudan have Fulani tribes in our Country.
In our history said Fulani came from Nigeria long time ago and we accept as one of our tribes.
yea we not from Nigeria.we are present in majorities of west African countries
@@GameOnMeFulanis are nomadic from everywhere in Africa.
@@msbronzegoddess3166 why you telling me that lol
They're immigrants in Nigeria is not and will never be their ancestral land
Beautiful people, thanks for sharing their unique history. I noticed it seems the men here were wearing more makeup than the women I saw here. They are a natural beauty.
There are good people everywhere. Wish I could meet all of them.
I see where the lipstick and makeup industry came from, all those intricate patterns in Fulani art and craft must be cataloged in a database, so we can always know when we see new fashion designs.
They don't have European ancestry. However, because they are nomadic people, they may have minor North African DNA. Genetic companies misread some North African DNA as European like 23 and me. But it isn't really European but North African, and it is a very minimal amount like less than .06%>. Most genetic companies are heavily Eurocentric since most samples come from European people( 23 and me admitted to it). So a lot of times they will label something European until they can gather more samples from Africa or other places around the world. More samples better the result for African people. I truly think they are actually original North Africans.
They have
Am fulani. Fulani people dont have européens ancestry. They are not north africans. We Fulani people came from Éthiopia.
@@aishabaidydiop And probably also Anchient Egypt
they're originally from senegal, and their language is proof of that. they're just admixed with north africans (likely tuareg) that migrated down the sahel about 2,000 years ago.
@@rose-blossoms that makes sense they admix with them given they are nomadic.
I’m not African but I’m descendant of African since I’m from Cuba the majority of Cubans we are a mix between Spaniards and Africans that’s why they used to call us Mestizos. Maybe that’s why I love African music so much? 😂
this is not true.. many Cubans have over 90% or more African blood.. Not all cubans are mixxed
@@inmythoughts718 not my case I do have a porcentaje of African roots because the mother of my mom her family came from Angola 🇦🇴 but my mother and dad sides except my mom’s mother they came from Spain 🇪🇸. Now your number isn’t accurate because to say the 90% of Cubans are Africans that’s not true.
@@inmythoughts718 Cubans are diverse with mestizo Spaniards and African blood like brazil with the Portuguese Conquistadors. They were colonized by spaniard conquistadors and mixed out however there are alot that are 90% the rest are mixed ppl.
What does all of this have to do with the vid?🤦🏽♀️
Proud to be a fulani
Those facial symbyols are so Native American. Symbols of the mysteries of the human soul.
Wow the women how about that very very nice. Please keep coming out with more vlogs!!
Fulani stretch almost across Africa. You seem to picture a very tiny minority, almost all Wodaabe. This is like picking out Scottish highlanders who are attending a pipe band championship and calling your video “Northern Europeans”.
Beckwith? Who is that?
What
@@ErnaBjørn 👇
They are sooooo beautiful...men and women. They are gorgeous 🥰🥰🥰
Very interesting, loving the music🥝🇳🇿😎
Love to see them in their beautiful costumes...❤️❤️❤️
Proud Fulani from Ghana
Africa the most diverse continent in the world 🥰
Good video, but the young woman in your thumbnail is Tuareg NOT Fulani.
lol thank you for the correction.
May be Tuareg and Fulani are related.
@@olayemiolowolafe9861 not really
A lot of these people are Tuareg lol
Fulani dress similar like taureg bacause of desert
This brings back so much childhood memories from West Africa.
My pepole fulani from gambia 🇬🇲
I came out Fulani and Yoruba on my African Ancestry! I’m proud! ✊🏾
Do you mind me asking which one did you do? 23 and me or Ancestry? I want to do that. Before seems like it used to only tell black people they were from a certain region in Africa, but if it is getting tribe-specific, I am encouraged. I had some Fulani say I look like them because of my body shape and high forehead but I didn't think I would be able to prove it, or at least find out.
@@anonymousperson8259 I took African Ancestry. African Ancestry tells you the Tribe and the Specific Region. Before I took Ancestry then uploaded the raw Data from Ancestry to My Heritage and LivingDNA. But if you’re trying to find the tribe just take African Ancestry.
Go back to your ancestors religion. Because us fulbe are Muslims
Wow
How can you be proud of a culture that is not yours. You don't know the language, or culture, and never will. You are american...the end.
Beautiful people, music and culture
We are Global Indigenous people!! Love and Unity is the best key for us all together!!💯 Also Giving thanks to the Great Mother's/Goddesses and Great Father's/Gods and the Ancestors and Guardians!! Saying from Snefer aka Bashiyr!!👸🏿🤴🏿
@Allahlovesme6065 yeah that's what they are nomads.
@Allah Loves, Forgives and Saves Let's create our own Muslim state, Caliphate, Sultanate and get rid of them. I think West Africa might be peaceful if we get rid of the Fulani nomads.
@@marymorgan240 the entire West African sub region will be at peace if these nomads disappear.
A jew owns this channel and makes all the videos strangely enough even though its themed for africa
@solarkid 😂😂 You are hilarious dude.
Name of song please? omg they’re beautiful people very beautiful hair and eye and everything just very beautiful even the guys lol ❤
As a kid in Canada, Naija's always disliked me and told me I looked Fulani/Arab and told me how horrible the Fulani's were and how they had no home. Forward to a few years ago when I did 2 DNA tests and they both told me I was infact Fulani and my haplogroups from my mother and father are from the horn of Africa. Thanks for this documentary, I love learning about my roots and my people, even if I'm not physically attached to them any more.
❤ Such diverse phenotypes
Exactly
Because they are mixed with African and Arab
@@colouredgal WE ARE NOT MIXED WITH ANY ARAB we are 100% BLACK AFRICANS and proud to be. If any Fulani Person is mixed with Arab it is simply because 1 parent must've married an arab person not because it is naturally a part of their lineage or bloodline.
@@colouredgalArabs are ancestrally mixed. Fulani carry african genomes
@@colouredgalgurl, quit spreading ARAB PROPAGANDA. We aren’t mixed with ARABIAN PEOPLE
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We are fully African, Black and Indigenous to West and Central Africa Bro 😂🗿
A very beautiful people with a very beautiful culture. Another great video.
I knew a Fulani, a doctoral student. He was Nigerian - very, very different looking from these Wodaabi shown at their annual marriage festival. He was rather short, slight, delicate features, typical African hair, and one of the blackest people I ever met.
Ironically, Fulani comprise what in the US would be thought of as several different racial groups.
They are better thought of as a nation of 25-30 million without a single state structure.
A MULLATORIZED MIXNICITHIE
@@eh1702 this is not surprising MANY of them are DARK SKINNED because they are NON-mixed BLACK AFRICANS
it is so much like Indian traditional dance, music and dresses.
Beautiful people
Beuatiful people❤first time i ever heard and hear about this people❤.South Africa
I'm Nigerian Fulani. Thanks for sharing our culture and language.
Their Elite is the major problem of Nigeria. They are our big downfall. Say the truth and shame the devil
Their music sounds like East African(Sudanese, Somali and Oromo).
Amazing people ❤ Amazing Music ❤
The music is amazing! Will someone post the names and songs of the artists in comments?
Beautiful people. ❤ I carry 4% Ancestral DNA of the Fula & Wolof peoples. I'm on a journey to learn more about my Ancestors. So, thank you for doing this documentary. ❤
Where did you make your dna test. greetings from Austria 🇦🇹🇸🇳🤗
Proudly Fulani
@@lukoadams1995 Proud fulani from Guinea 🇬🇳
@@lukoadams1995 Honestly i do not support it in dat way , been rude to each other it's not the solution you know, but if you know how to live with them ,the Fulani are very nice peoples and you need to know the reason why or what is making them been tha way, bcuz there are a reason ,i mean some of them ...
@@fitnessmylife1503
Unfortunately , they have dented image in my environment . Their trademark has often been sorrow , tear and blood .
Bro we had seeing everything what happened in nigeria , the destruction has from the both side ,so we need peace
@@fitnessmylife1503
Cut the crap. The destruction has been from the main perpetrators, the fulanis. Bokoharam terrorists are mostly fulanis and some Hausas as well.
The big Question is...Why are the fulanis always in conflict with the Dogon tribe of Mali 🇲🇱 and the tribal nations in Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana etc ?
Why can't they live in peace and harmony with their neighbours ?
The outro music is melodious. Is this a Fulani song or Hausa song? Any information about the artist is welcome.
beautiful people and culture!