ADD ME ON INSTAGRAM @iam_marwa , i will keep updating you there more on this !!! My people Now we have a GO-Fund me to ensure we can sponsor a trip to Africa for a visit. Kindly let's support 🙏🏿. And if you are not of the idea please Don't Stop others for making a contribution: HERE IS THE GO-FUND ME : gofund.me/757fcded
Kiswahili is derived from Hindi, Arab and the local language of the eastern Africa, it's not an original language. It's was started by the Arabs, Indian and the local people in the ancient times
Honestly speaking, their villages are well organised and with proper layout. It's even better than most Africa villages. That is the truth. They have water and light. The government ensures children go to school and not work. Parents are punished if they subject their children to child labour. Also good to learn that Indian government provide foods such as Eggs for them. This is lovely. On behalf of Africans, I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to the government of Indian. These Afro-Indians are proud to be called Indians. This is a good testimony for India. Now, my perspective of India has changed for good. God bless the Siddis and God bless India. May India Succeed.
True, they are so happy. Their faces brighten up as soon as you meet them. Obviously,nobody are hurting them or denying their freedom. So, Indian people are indeed taking care of them.
Your comment is really worthy,n valuable,most important thing is that these siddhi people r very proudly calling themselves indian is testimony of GOVT OF INDIA WORK FOR WELFARE N BETTERMENT OF SIDDIS,EVEN IF THEY R IN REMOTE VILLAGES THX
got clean skin glowing, happy families, no drugs or gun fights. have own land, houses, happy kid's with local indians also living in same village. school's and good community
I have so much respect for India especially the Siddis people, so humble, kind and accommodating. Marwa you must give off a special aura because everyone love you and of course, I love you too, love from Jamaica. Safe trip to your next adventure, will be watching.
Job well done by the Indian government, the Villages are well serviced (Water, electricity, tared roads, some solar system, proper houses functional or productive farms and a subsidized public transport.............I am impressed ........thank you India
I know that the western world think of us like we live in slums. India has changed a lot and is still changing. India has set a target to be a developed country in next 25 years
From here in Nigeria, i am saying good job done by You. This Siddis people are very lovely and calm. I acknowledge the India govt for developmental plant set forward to develop and unite Indians together. Great job done.
This village is just as same as any Indian village . Government treatment for all is same . Government resources are not very much and Indian population is large hence it is such . Further , there is a political representation and Educational and Job reservation for the Siddis . But India is not USA which has lots of money. How much the government has , they without discrimination try to give as much as they can .
Not government but say thanks to people of India who accept them as their brothers and sisters otherswise in India government change after every 5 years
@@Amityadav-mc6jg who forced you to accept them? They are also lot of Indians in Tanzania and Kenya who left 100 of years ago. Stop making stupid comment
You can quickly notice the govt effort to put Indians out of poverty ; free education plus transport to school , rural electrification . Literally ,several stimulus plans . Good job
The kids in India really Advanced. It's has been said that they will be the next generation so Advanced that will be taking a lot of jobs. If you notice they are not scared of the camera. Always want to be documented. There Government puts Education first boys and girls have to go to school..notice in a rural community they have access to government bus for free..clean water. Electricity and solar power..Big Deal my Brother. Keep on Traveling.
I have come to respect you a lot Marwa. This trip showed me your true human heart and side. True love wins no matter where you are on this planet. Thank you.
The Indian culture is something that can never found anywhere in the world. People can only realize this when they come, stay and feel it like Marwa realized.
Marwa! I had researched the Afro-Indians but seeming your interaction and appreciation and genuine love for our people I appreciate that immensely. May God continue to bless and protect you. Continue educating our people throughout the diaspora.
@@briopalumpus8676 No. You are incorrect here. They live in a village like most other Indians and they have resources like most other Indians. Remember India is a developing country. Europeans looted us for centuries. We as Indians learn to appreciate what we have. Discrimination is a world's problem.
Even for an Indian, these villages are very calm and peaceful. No autorickshaw or vehicles honking, no loud music. People are quiet and nobody is yelling. Rest of india can learn some lessons from this siddi villages.
Wow.. I am a Sri Lankan and watching this beautiful village life was mind blowing. Wonderful people and very chill. All people of the world should be like this. No arrogance or conceit. In harmony with nature.
"May be the houses you may see may not look fancy... but I think everything we need in life is a peace of mind." -- Marwa. Deep words spoken by a man with a deep heart.
They have more peace of mind than Westerners living in the West who are constantly hounded by high rents and vindictive "property managers" and always under the threat of ever increasing rents and evictions. No one is going to evict these people from their homes.
I have to say these afro-indians siddis lives a better life than those in Africa. They have water, land, food and they live a quiet life which is really good., Away from all the dramas, drinking, drugs, party life, social media life all the rubbish in this world.
Than those in Africa not like most Wow you are really clueless and Believe that Africa is just a jungle Your ignorant comments says who yu are, people like you will never come close to black people becoz we are the best in everything and please try to know about Africa and Africans in 2022 Before yu make a fool ɔf yourself again
I discovered your channel by accident when it popped up in my feed and I love the content. I lived in Bratislava and in Hungary too. I felt for you when you were denied entry to Hong Kong and saw the terrible treatment you received in the Dominican Republic but you kept a level head. I don't know how I would have managed in a similar situation. A particular reason why I enjoy your content is because I lived in Zimbabwe and Swaziland for many years. My son is adopted from Swaziland, is now grown up and you remind me of him. Good luck in your travels. I live in Tbilisi, Georgia so if you ever are coming this way, drop me a line.
The cleanest village of Asia is in the Indian state of Meghalaya... The name of the village is Mawlynnong. Also, Indian Govt. runs a scheme called Nirmal Gram Yojana, which basically focused on cleanliness and eradicating of open defecation.
India have 600 million English speakers but as a Indian i am highly impressed how this villagers know good amount of English। This is power of South Indian education system I am government teacher in North India
Thank you Marwa for showing us this beautiful Afro community in India. ❤️ Glad the India govt is taking care of them well. I loved ur Afro India series. Much respect to ur tour guide. God bless him.
Their village is so clean and green. It looks like a nice peaceful community. They are living much better than I thought. Happy to see the children are able to go to school.Kudos to the Indian government for trying to be inclusive.
Indians are all inclusive ....come and visit special Indian villages....becoz people from cities are greedy busy....want to earn only money.,...but in villages people are pure hearted ....and only in villages u can see real and old India ...where people are so welcomed
India was accomadating to everyone. When Jews where hunted everywhere India give them home. Today when they back to their promised land, but still keep the Indian citizenship as love towards India
@@jadeemperor1616 Ever wandered why? Because funds collected by more than half of Indian temples are not allowed to run educational institutions because of the places of worship act.
Marwa this is one of your greatest documentaries you ever made Thank you for giving us a inside look on the Siddi people's way of life It's such a blessing discover these people in the far away parts of India They may not have much but you can see they're genuine and humble people You are the true spirit of the African diaspora. A citizen of the world. Merci and May god bless you with longevity, love, peace and prosperity
Correction the Jarawas are part of the ancestral South East Asian And by extension native Indian and the Australian people, termed the Australoid Vedoids. Therefore by definition they are ancestral Indians. There is no ethnicity called "Indian" these lands have seen many a ethnic people come here (usually from the north) and live in harmony together. The Indians are a truly mixed raced people.
This is great! Indeed the govt of India has done a lot for them. I will be traveling to GOA soon and i think I will visit this village curtesy of Marwa. I will upload it on my channel. God bless you for showing us this community
Very beautiful peoples. Somes look Ethiopians, some Kenyans and Tanzanians. What's a respecfull community. You can judge by the way the talk and interact.
I was born in Jamaica an raised by my grandmother, she was from the Pakistan region when Pakistan was part of India ,an the British was their , do not know how she came to Jamaica i guess because Jamaica an India were part of the British empire back in days , but my grandmother an my grand aunt loved me very much . I never knew about the black Indian,but i can see my grandmothers an my grand aunt faces in them , i would love to visit my grandmother an great grandfather's Homeland .
Oh bless your guide he said at the end he wanted to go with you ohh my heart broke the sadness in his eyes like he is seeing his older brother off. If he was still off from school it would have been great to take him along to your next stop as he probably has not visited other areas in India and also can translate for you.
Marwa you did a super super job in India. The videos were beautiful and very informative. Good to see our brothers and sisters living in India. The streets are so clean and the neighborhood/village so so quiet.
I love their peaceful way of life and their contentment of life in the village. Their homes are isolated from all the negativity and drama. I personally don't mind living in such peaceful environment.
I have seen videos of life for many of the majority Indians in the metropolis and country side, and it is appalling. This group, although bereft of the trappings of modernity, seems to be living a better life than most Indians. The Indian government has made a pledge to protect this racial minority from day one, and is doing the minimum at least to afford them a stable existence. God bless India🇯🇲🇺🇸
@@chrisper94 Where did you get that from? Most Indians even in villages have proper developed homes. No they're not living Better than most Indians lol.
So true... the world around is falling apart at its seems. I pray this video doesn't bring bad exposure and prying eyes that would prey on these wonderful people
@@chrisper94 64% of people in India live in rural areas. You will hardly find any videos of rural India. And rural Indians lives, eats and breathes better than urban Indians. I come from almost the same type of environment. My village has an even less population than this one.
To be honest, I cannot stop watching this episode. This one is a classic. Social interaction at its finest. Marwa, has a way of adapting and allowing others around him to be themselves. At the same time, his interactions with them are so very organic and non-intrusive. This can be viewed and analyzed in a sociology discussion class for sure. There’s a lot to learn here. Thank you Marwa for inspiring us to be better human beings.
Of all the videos you have done . I’m really impressed with this series in India. I have learned a lot, especially in regards to learning that they were Afro Indians. You have grown with your content.
No matter how bad things get in India, one thing I want to say that my country India has always been there for its people and protected its people to the best of its ability. Proud of being born in this land.
This series is just on its own level 🥲 Bravo marwa & God bless you so much! We love all of the siddis, they are very nice people, loving and caring..... Very simple lifestyle and thats how life should be....not like the pressure in this western countries.
This is so heartwarming to see fellow african brothers and sisters from africa living peacefully in India. its kinda nice to see them that looks so afro but they speak and the culture is so indian, really such a great melting pot of two worlds. thank you marwa for showing the beauty of your people all over the world. even for me personally i have cousins who are a mix of both afro and indians living in malaysia. they are all malaysian citizens but are living in malaysia.
ಮಾರ್ವ ನಿಮಗೆ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರಿಂದ , ಸಿದ್ಧಿಗಳ ಪರವಾಗಿ 💛❤ Best wishes to you Marva from kannadiga's karnataka India on behalf of Siddi kanndiga god bless you
the reality is the boy became attatched to @iam_marwa and saying goodbye was very difficult but one thing i know is that the his life will never be thesame as he has been exposed to te world and i believe he will get to leave his dreams sooner than he imaging.#experienceafricans
That was just an Afrikan spirit in the boy. We must support Marwa to have that boy come visit in Kenya. He will be in a better position to seriously connect both the African indians and the African on the mother continent.
Actually I'm so excited that you explore this for us. And one thing I realized that their Physically appearance are Africans. But in culture they are more adopted Indian culture And even the government are protected them And actually I'm really love them 💜💜💜💜 Thank you so much bro for your exploring Watching you from Sudan 🇸🇩Africa 🌍
Hey marwa for a nice vlog of taking us around the afro indian village..am a kenyan and loved the siddis life and love. we will support the boy to visit us in africa kenya. One good thing i learned is the way thye indian government take of its pple...more interesting is the way education is valued hope same may happen here in kenya.
Gresson is a very smart boy and very poised for his age. What does he want to do when he grows up? Does he entend to live the village life? Or become a famous youtuber like you? Or pursuit higher education in science, engineering and come back, give a boost to his village!
I am so happy about the go fund me. I wanted to suggest it but was not sure how. I will definitely contribute. There is something about this young guy , he is genuine.
What a beautiful video! I’m from Karnataka and it is a very culturally rich place and with beautiful rainforests and biodiversity. These people are so nice man, Indian culture is really something else
Marwa ji ! You are doing quite an excellent job. Amazed to see the social and family life of Siddi people from Africa who are seen to have quite assimilated in the Indian society & culture through these few centuries, although they have not lost their ethnic identity. Very sober, well behaved and balanced persons. Well, Mother India (Bharat Mata) has sheltered and nurtured till today many races from the world, over its millennia old history. Take the example of Parsis from Iran, Jews from West Asia - all of these persecuted people can be found here well preserved at their glory. India's ancient cultural ethos has been - "The whole world is one family" (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam)
marwa,this life is very simple and peaceful,it is what need as I get older,I am from Trinidad living in Canada and will lov to retire somwhere like this,in peace ,thank you for this educational trip,you always do the best job brother,thank u
Indian gov has done tremendous work for educating people in India but still we need to develop more and help other African nation to be developed too❤️ Hope all people get water, education,food .
@@rosahacketts1668 donation is temporary solution. Bringing economic reforms and proper scheme and implementing them strictly is the best way to eliminate poverty.
Waaaooooo when she said now i am indian only, it melt my heart. She is more patriotic, rational lady. Trust me that lady is more educated than half of india. They way she is communicating.
Marwa... of all your videos this is my most favorite 😍 Seeing the Siddis was such a blessing. They look happy and content. Like they are almost sheltered from our failing societies around the world. Yes they have hardships but they look happy. Thank you for blessing us with this journey 🙏
Their are real pure 100% Africans genetically more african than some Africans in India called "Jarwa" and "sentinels" in Andman and Nicobar islands. Check them out.
Lovely people... Authentic, loving and humble people. Maybe next time I will visit these people and interact with them. Jakina stole the show...The guide too such a down to earth guy. GOD BLESS THEM.
Tabarak Allah! SubhanAllah! Thank you Marwa for this travel vlog series. This was a delight to see. I am part of the African diaspora, AA. God was truly with you, and blessed you with this amazing experience. Thank you again, for sharing it with us. May God continue to bless you, keep you, provide for you, and keep you in good health. Ameen!
Marwa that was beautifully amazing. It was a rich educative experience, with really cool vibes. That part of India is very much Africa, and the folks are happily connected. Thanks for sharing the great stories of the Siddis. I love 💘 these folks.
Everyone has own ancestors 💖 bro I'm proud of you , you found your own blood brothers . Let me tell you our ancestors are also from Tibet but now we are all Indian 💖🙏 I respect all tribes coz all have different journey 🙏 love from Meghalaya garo hills 💖💖 keep going
Good answer 😮 no matter where your ancestors from you belong wherever you belong.epic😮❤ It’s a very good thing they’ve been assimilated to the point where they don’t even care much about Africa and in a multicultural society like the Indian subcontinent it’s pretty easy to blend in
I really enjoy your videos. You made real friends in that village and he was sad to see you go, I hope you both keep in touch and he gets to visit Africa. Great work, keep it up!
I have learned that u should not ignore or underate anyone becoz the one you ignore can make your dream come true,,like the case of young guy who helped marwa to reach every village and also a lady who helped marwa from noisy boys and sat near him to protect him,both will get the opportunity to tour africa.i really like the reward from marwa to those young boy and a girl.
In my state government doesn't allow electric wires through the jungle (like national parks etc) for safety reasons soo they provide solar panels for houses which are in the middle of the jungle or nearby.
Hi Marwa! I've been a bit busy so I had to binge watch the Afro Indian series. I must say it didn't disappoint. I honestly think this was one of your best video series. I'm really enjoying the Indian vlogs as a whole. I discovered your channel during the start of the pandemic and I've been hooked since then. Your videos have opened my eyes to many different cultures and ways of life in parts of the world I'd probably never know about. Sometime in conversations I'll say something about something I learned by watching one of your videos and people ask, how'd you know that. I respond by watching iam Marwa one of the best travel vloggers ever. Keep up the awesome work my friend ❤️
Bro Marwa, I've been watching your videos since you were in Panama. I just recently subscribed to your channel. Your whole India journey was powerful. I will get a map to see the pattern of your travel. You are an extremely humble brother. May God continue to bless you sir. Your Brother from Brooklyn.
ADD ME ON INSTAGRAM @iam_marwa , i will keep updating you there more on this !!!
My people Now we have a GO-Fund me to ensure we can sponsor a trip to Africa for a visit. Kindly let's support 🙏🏿. And if you are not of the idea please Don't Stop others for making a contribution:
HERE IS THE GO-FUND ME :
gofund.me/757fcded
Be taking something for them atleast clothes or our food
YOU DONT KNOW ABOUT THESE
SIDDIS HISTORY
AND WHY YOU DIDNT VISIT MUSLIM OF GUJARAT STATE
Good job marwa
Kiswahili is derived from Hindi, Arab and the local language of the eastern Africa, it's not an original language. It's was started by the Arabs, Indian and the local people in the ancient times
Kindly add his TH-cam channel link to the video description. Be happy to Subscribe.
Honestly speaking, their villages are well organised and with proper layout. It's even better than most Africa villages. That is the truth. They have water and light. The government ensures children go to school and not work. Parents are punished if they subject their children to child labour. Also good to learn that Indian government provide foods such as Eggs for them. This is lovely.
On behalf of Africans, I want to say a BIG THANK YOU to the government of Indian. These Afro-Indians are proud to be called Indians. This is a good testimony for India. Now, my perspective of India has changed for good.
God bless the Siddis and God bless India.
May India Succeed.
True, they are so happy. Their faces brighten up as soon as you meet them. Obviously,nobody are hurting them or denying their freedom. So, Indian people are indeed taking care of them.
Gee...Thanks.
all very clean & health children and parents
Your comment is really worthy,n valuable,most important thing is that these siddhi people r very proudly calling themselves indian is testimony of GOVT OF INDIA WORK FOR WELFARE N BETTERMENT OF SIDDIS,EVEN IF THEY R IN REMOTE VILLAGES THX
They are INDIANS. Period. They are not afro-Indians or anything of the sort. Once you are Indian, you are Indian - no ifs & buts.
got clean skin glowing, happy families, no drugs or gun fights. have own land, houses, happy kid's with local indians also living in same village. school's and good community
No ass dance!! etc!! Living decently
I think India government..is also doing an amazing job...of protecting african minorities... !
@@musemakweli63 they are much safer then Africans in Africa
They are all local Indians lol.. They didnt come yesterday to India
They are Indians now. Their language, religion, culture everything Indian.
When the woman said “India gave us everything, I’m Indian now”, it brought tears to my eye. Only a pure soul can harbour such gratitude.
Mother india🥰
✌️✌️✌️✌️
Me too
4 r3al which is rear in life
@@instagatesolution7682 y u r7d
Indians are just nice people...Just look at the kids, what clean hearts...
I have so much respect for India especially the Siddis people, so humble, kind and accommodating. Marwa you must give off a special aura because everyone love you and of course, I love you too, love from Jamaica. Safe trip to your next adventure, will be watching.
I think you have a crush on the brotha
Job well done by the Indian government, the Villages are well serviced (Water, electricity, tared roads, some solar system, proper houses functional or productive farms and a subsidized public transport.............I am impressed ........thank you India
I know that the western world think of us like we live in slums. India has changed a lot and is still changing.
India has set a target to be a developed country in next 25 years
There's no subsidy for transport
It's just cheap in general
@@Mukji-g1c brother this is Karnataka not Gujarat
Siddis are our pride. Our Siddis Our India.
@@Mukji-g1c it's Karnataka bitch it's done by our people not modi
Siddis were treated good since after independence not just by modi
From here in Nigeria, i am saying good job done by You. This Siddis people are very lovely and calm. I acknowledge the India govt for developmental plant set forward to develop and unite Indians together. Great job done.
I'm from TANZANIA I love siddi people lives in India,,
This village is just as same as any Indian village . Government treatment for all is same . Government resources are not very much and Indian population is large hence it is such .
Further , there is a political representation and Educational and Job reservation for the Siddis .
But India is not USA which has lots of money. How much the government has , they without discrimination try to give as much as they can .
Well said.
Good for the Indian government. That’s how all governments should function.
I thank the Indian government of having a good heart towards My African brothers and sisters.l love them ❤️
My?????, they indians !
They're Indians. Ancestry wise every human being in the world has African ancestry
It's been more than 5 centuries since they left your nation . They have roots in Africa, but they are Fully Indian.
Not government but say thanks to people of India who accept them as their brothers and sisters otherswise in India government change after every 5 years
@@Amityadav-mc6jg who forced you to accept them? They are also lot of Indians in Tanzania and Kenya who left 100 of years ago. Stop making stupid comment
The humbleness in the boy is so amazing
That's the local trait of all ppl in many parts of Southern India. They're quiet, peaceful ppl
@@veerconsul8227 Oh I see! That is the way should be.The environment am seeing reminds me of Philippines, negros oriental to be specific.
4 real he is an qngel
You can quickly notice the govt effort to put Indians out of poverty ; free education plus transport to school , rural electrification . Literally ,several stimulus plans . Good job
African country greedy leaders. should borrow a leaf
But their govt is wasting too much on useless vanity projects like Indian space missions and too much on weapons and a vast military.
Yeah India has been making serious moves over the past decade or so. They're definitely on the way up
Thank you
🙏🏽
The words
India gave me everything
I'm an Indian and I really appreciate it
The kids in India really Advanced. It's has been said that they will be the next generation so Advanced that will be taking a lot of jobs. If you notice they are not scared of the camera. Always want to be documented. There Government puts Education first boys and girls have to go to school..notice in a rural community they have access to government bus for free..clean water. Electricity and solar power..Big Deal my Brother. Keep on Traveling.
And some of these area people acting in our film industry too bro from last 10years
th-cam.com/video/tGyLZ4bVR20/w-d-xo.html
Siddis are even in Kannada Film industry too.....
Siddi are Indian Olympians too
I have come to respect you a lot Marwa. This trip showed me your true human heart and side. True love wins no matter where you are on this planet. Thank you.
Yes. I commented in another vlog, that the Sidi trip is his best travel ever. This is a storied trip.
@@didi33333 Absolutely!
I too appreciate this segment.. Great work bro.... 👏
Bro all he did was vlog.
@@clone-2322 I know. Except that he did it in such a way that was loving, caring, and humane.
The Indian culture is something that can never found anywhere in the world. People can only realize this when they come, stay and feel it like Marwa realized.
Marwa! I had researched the Afro-Indians but seeming your interaction and appreciation and genuine love for our people I appreciate that immensely. May God continue to bless and protect you. Continue educating our people throughout the diaspora.
A synopsis of their history from a researcher .
th-cam.com/video/LPERCS9d40s/w-d-xo.html
MUST SEE AFRO INDIANS OF GUJARAT STATE
THEY ARE BAD TREATED AND DESPERATE DUE TO THEIR MUSLIM RELIGIOUS
notice none of them are rich, if it was the other way round they would be a bit wealthier than the locals,
@@briopalumpus8676 No. You are incorrect here. They live in a village like most other Indians and they have resources like most other Indians. Remember India is a developing country. Europeans looted us for centuries. We as Indians learn to appreciate what we have. Discrimination is a world's problem.
Even for an Indian, these villages are very calm and peaceful. No autorickshaw or vehicles honking, no loud music. People are quiet and nobody is yelling. Rest of india can learn some lessons from this siddi villages.
Bhai Samudra ke kinare vale Gav sare yese hi hote he
Lol. There are many sleepy villages like this.
yes, totally agree. The nature of these people seems so calm and loving and non violent.
Most of the South Indian(at least in Karnataka) villages are like this
@@navnavi9499 in Andhra also like this only
Wow.. I am a Sri Lankan and watching this beautiful village life was mind blowing. Wonderful people and very chill. All people of the world should be like this. No arrogance or conceit. In harmony with nature.
"May be the houses you may see may not look fancy... but I think everything we need in life is a peace of mind." -- Marwa. Deep words spoken by a man with a deep heart.
They have more peace of mind than Westerners living in the West who are constantly hounded by high rents and vindictive "property managers" and always under the threat of ever increasing rents and evictions. No one is going to evict these people from their homes.
I have to say these afro-indians siddis lives a better life than those in Africa. They have water, land, food and they live a quiet life which is really good., Away from all the dramas, drinking, drugs, party life, social media life all the rubbish in this world.
Than those in Africa not like most
Wow you are really clueless and
Believe that Africa is just a jungle
Your ignorant comments says who yu are, people like you will never come close to black people becoz we are the best in everything and please try to know about Africa and Africans in 2022
Before yu make a fool ɔf yourself again
I discovered your channel by accident when it popped up in my feed and I love the content. I lived in Bratislava and in Hungary too. I felt for you when you were denied entry to Hong Kong and saw the terrible treatment you received in the Dominican Republic but you kept a level head. I don't know how I would have managed in a similar situation. A particular reason why I enjoy your content is because I lived in Zimbabwe and Swaziland for many years. My son is adopted from Swaziland, is now grown up and you remind me of him. Good luck in your travels. I live in Tbilisi, Georgia so if you ever are coming this way, drop me a line.
wow you've lived everywhere
First time in my life I heard Siddi people(Indian Africans) speaking Marathi. Felt very happy.
Beware of Modicare pyramid scheme people.
Ho na bhau, mala pan aanand watla he paahun!
@@akshaymasane3018
Mala ascharya watla !
Mla pn khup chan vatl
Entire haliyal taluk speaks matathi.
The village is so clean. I never seen such a clean and organized village.. and the people are kind, warm and classy!
Thanks, this is my neighbouring state Karnataka and siddis also live in the state of Gujarat
The cleanest village of Asia is in the Indian state of Meghalaya...
The name of the village is Mawlynnong.
Also, Indian Govt. runs a scheme called Nirmal Gram Yojana, which basically focused on cleanliness and eradicating of open defecation.
The love shown by the kids are unimaginable
India have 600 million English speakers but as a Indian i am highly impressed how this villagers know good amount of English।
This is power of South Indian education system
I am government teacher in North India
Not 600 million ideot
power of education 👌
South India have moreeducation fecilities ...govts have .spend .more for civillians
Hope he get one support
My best friend here in America 🇺🇸 is from Kerala.
Thank you Marwa for showing us this beautiful Afro community in India. ❤️ Glad the India govt is taking care of them well. I loved ur Afro India series. Much respect to ur tour guide. God bless him.
Am filled with emotions seeing you leaving the village. The siddis really showed you some love..... Marwa dont forget those people ever in ur life 😭
Their village is so clean and green. It looks like a nice peaceful community. They are living much better than I thought. Happy to see the children are able to go to school.Kudos to the Indian government for trying to be inclusive.
Indians are all inclusive ....come and visit special Indian villages....becoz people from cities are greedy busy....want to earn only money.,...but in villages people are pure hearted ....and only in villages u can see real and old India ...where people are so welcomed
Watching your Indian vlogs is sending me to an Indian restaurant here in Accra right now!
haha, nice
Pls just don't go doing the Indian head shake...🤣🤣🤣
@@eagle_eye7734 hahaha it comes naturally with an Indian
@@kuuku006 True talk
What a beautiful place. Everything is so peaceful. I hope it stays that way and continues to progress. Thank you for showing us this part of India.
It will stay that way, as long as they KEEP OUT too many outsiders who will CONTAMINATE their way of life!
I didn't know India can be this beautiful and accommodating! The govt is doing some good job over there 👏👏
India was accomadating to everyone. When Jews where hunted everywhere India give them home. Today when they back to their promised land, but still keep the Indian citizenship as love towards India
We only have problema with radical Muslims and missionaries. Everyone else is as much Bhartiya to us as we are.
Radical Mu$lims want to make India a !slamic republic that's why there is clash
@@tusharnagpal266 keep the missionaries aside, almost all of the top colleges and universities in India are because of them.
@@jadeemperor1616 Ever wandered why? Because funds collected by more than half of Indian temples are not allowed to run educational institutions because of the places of worship act.
as an African leaving in india really happy you explore and meet our fellow africans.
Marwa this is one of your greatest documentaries you ever made
Thank you for giving us a inside look on the Siddi people's way of life
It's such a blessing discover these people in the far away parts of India
They may not have much but you can see they're genuine and humble people
You are the true spirit of the African diaspora. A citizen of the world. Merci and May god bless you with longevity, love, peace and prosperity
Definitely an emotional departure. Let’s make it happen to send this young brother and the sister, who rescued Marwa, to Kenya!!!
I was thinking the same thing it would b great to c
Please invite this boy in Africa marwa he is very nice boy
Do donate please.
3:16 the tribe you were talking about was Jarawa.. but they are very ancient people they have been inhabiting those islands since 65,000 years ago.
Correction the Jarawas are part of the ancestral South East Asian And by extension native Indian and the Australian people, termed the Australoid Vedoids. Therefore by definition they are ancestral Indians. There is no ethnicity called "Indian" these lands have seen many a ethnic people come here (usually from the north) and live in harmony together. The Indians are a truly mixed raced people.
This is great! Indeed the govt of India has done a lot for them. I will be traveling to GOA soon and i think I will visit this village curtesy of Marwa. I will upload it on my channel.
God bless you for showing us this community
Sure Pls Visit
This is in karnataka not goa
Karnataka state govt done ✅ not Indian govt 😅
@adithiarjun6764 I am coming to Goa. So when I am there I will cross to Karnataka
Very beautiful peoples. Somes look Ethiopians, some Kenyans and Tanzanians.
What's a respecfull community. You can judge by the way the talk and interact.
Please watch by Dr.Eugene Adams it's called Africans in Asia, on Utube it's very interesting!
I was born in Jamaica an raised by my grandmother, she was from the Pakistan region when Pakistan was part of India ,an the British was their , do not know how she came to Jamaica i guess because Jamaica an India were part of the British empire back in days , but my grandmother an my grand aunt loved me very much . I never knew about the black Indian,but i can see my grandmothers an my grand aunt faces in them , i would love to visit my grandmother an great grandfather's Homeland .
Oh bless your guide he said at the end he wanted to go with you ohh my heart broke the sadness in his eyes like he is seeing his older brother off. If he was still off from school it would have been great to take him along to your next stop as he probably has not visited other areas in India and also can translate for you.
Marwa you did a super super job in India. The videos were beautiful and very informative. Good to see our brothers and sisters living in India. The streets are so clean and the neighborhood/village so so quiet.
Indeed, the Indian government is trying all its best to fight poverty, disease and ignorance among my brothers-Siddis.
They're trying to do good work for all Indians but the population of 1.4 billion people males the process very hard.
I love their peaceful way of life and their contentment of life in the village. Their homes are isolated from all the negativity and drama. I personally don't mind living in such peaceful environment.
Ur welcomed to come and explore
I have seen videos of life for many of the majority Indians in the metropolis and country side, and it is appalling. This group, although bereft of the trappings of modernity, seems to be living a better life than most Indians. The Indian government has made a pledge to protect this racial minority from day one, and is doing the minimum at least to afford them a stable existence. God bless India🇯🇲🇺🇸
@@chrisper94 Where did you get that from? Most Indians even in villages have proper developed homes. No they're not living Better than most Indians lol.
So true... the world around is falling apart at its seems. I pray this video doesn't bring bad exposure and prying eyes that would prey on these wonderful people
@@chrisper94 64% of people in India live in rural areas. You will hardly find any videos of rural India. And rural Indians lives, eats and breathes better than urban Indians. I come from almost the same type of environment. My village has an even less population than this one.
To be honest, I cannot stop watching this episode. This one is a classic. Social interaction at its finest. Marwa, has a way of adapting and allowing others around him to be themselves. At the same time, his interactions with them are so very organic and non-intrusive. This can be viewed and analyzed in a sociology discussion class for sure. There’s a lot to learn here. Thank you Marwa for inspiring us to be better human beings.
I really enjoyed these India videos, the people are humble and simple, although they don’t have much they are satisfied with what they have.
Government won't provide everything they just provide social benefits, you need to be work hard to become rich in the society.
You looked emotional when parting company with your guide and the whole experience. This has touched me too. Stay strong bro. We are praying for you.
Exhaustingly Emotional!
I've been watching you for 3 years, subscribed, LIKED ALL of your videos and THIS SERIES has been the BEST!
Great job Marwa!!!
Indians all our brothers an sisters,
This is our school pledge,
This is our education system,
I say proudly I am Indian 💪
Jai hind 🇮🇳
Jai Paakisthaan 🇵🇰.
Hi Vijay
@@collinsoconnor5843 Fk Paak
@@SodiumSyndicate 🇮🇳 India is a bhenchood country.
@@collinsoconnor5843 chal bhaaaag
I'm an African i respect what the Indians government is doing for the siddi people is really amazing
This was beautiful to watch. Your interaction with the kids was awesome. You made them feel seen and heard.
The last moments were emotional. Love your guide bring him to Kenya.
Of all the videos you have done . I’m really impressed with this series in India. I have learned a lot, especially in regards to learning that they were Afro Indians. You have grown with your content.
No matter how bad things get in India, one thing I want to say that my country India has always been there for its people and protected its people to the best of its ability.
Proud of being born in this land.
Can't say this in the past few years though...country is getting unsafe for minorities
Welldone! You outdid yourself on this one. It was interesting to watch all the episodes for this Siddis series.
This series is just on its own level 🥲 Bravo marwa & God bless you so much! We love all of the siddis, they are very nice people, loving and caring..... Very simple lifestyle and thats how life should be....not like the pressure in this western countries.
Exactly. This series was absolutely awesome. Absolutely heartwarming!
There were three other young boys besides chaltrason! I do recognize their efforts of accompanying you all around. They need appreciation too👏👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌
We love you our Siddis Brother and Sisters! ✊🏾🇮🇳🇺🇸🌍
Lmao the US flag
🇺🇲country kill majority of native American people but India welcomed everyone
Good , black people in the world ,I'm from TANZANIA ( bongoland) i love siddi people from my heart
Wowww, look at their welcoming smiles and cheerfulnesses. African blooded peoples are always very wonderful. Love my African-Indians.
I really appreciate your young friend, so supportive, honest & trustworthy dedicated support.
This is so heartwarming to see fellow african brothers and sisters from africa living peacefully in India. its kinda nice to see them that looks so afro but they speak and the culture is so indian, really such a great melting pot of two worlds. thank you marwa for showing the beauty of your people all over the world. even for me personally i have cousins who are a mix of both afro and indians living in malaysia. they are all malaysian citizens but are living in malaysia.
ಮಾರ್ವ ನಿಮಗೆ ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರಿಂದ , ಸಿದ್ಧಿಗಳ ಪರವಾಗಿ 💛❤
Best wishes to you Marva from kannadiga's karnataka India on behalf of Siddi kanndiga
god bless you
I am feeling sad for the young boy. I can see that he miss you very much, I hope he will visit you in Kenya 1 day 🇯🇲
the reality is the boy became attatched to @iam_marwa and saying goodbye was very difficult but one thing i know is that the his life will never be thesame as he has been exposed to te world and i believe he will get to leave his dreams sooner than he imaging.#experienceafricans
That was just an Afrikan spirit in the boy. We must support Marwa to have that boy come visit in Kenya. He will be in a better position to seriously connect both the African indians and the African on the mother continent.
Your tour guide has helped you get some very inside cool content. Hope you give him some very good tip
Actually I'm so excited that you explore this for us. And one thing I realized that their Physically appearance are Africans. But in culture they are more adopted Indian culture
And even the government are protected them
And actually I'm really love them 💜💜💜💜
Thank you so much bro for your exploring
Watching you from Sudan 🇸🇩Africa 🌍
Hey marwa for a nice vlog of taking us around the afro indian village..am a kenyan and loved the siddis life and love.
we will support the boy to visit us in africa kenya.
One good thing i learned is the way thye indian government take of its pple...more interesting is the way education is valued hope same may happen here in kenya.
Good job..Marwa. I appreciate the content. I loved your young guide. So humble.
Gresson is a very smart boy and very poised for his age. What does he want to do when he grows up? Does he entend to live the village life? Or become a famous youtuber like you? Or pursuit higher education in science, engineering and come back, give a boost to his village!
He said he wants to study hotel management
I am so happy about the go fund me. I wanted to suggest it but was not sure how. I will definitely contribute. There is something about this young guy , he is genuine.
What a beautiful video! I’m from Karnataka and it is a very culturally rich place and with beautiful rainforests and biodiversity. These people are so nice man, Indian culture is really something else
Marwa ji ! You are doing quite an excellent job. Amazed to see the social and family life of Siddi people from Africa who are seen to have quite assimilated in the Indian society & culture through these few centuries, although they have not lost their ethnic identity. Very sober, well behaved and balanced persons.
Well, Mother India (Bharat Mata) has sheltered and nurtured till today many races from the world, over its millennia old history. Take the example of Parsis from Iran, Jews from West Asia - all of these persecuted people can be found here well preserved at their glory.
India's ancient cultural ethos has been - "The whole world is one family" (Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam)
Absolutely, and don't forget shelter for Armenians too!
marwa,this life is very simple and peaceful,it is what need as I get older,I am from Trinidad living in Canada and will lov to retire somwhere like this,in peace ,thank you for this educational trip,you always do the best job brother,thank u
Indian gov has done tremendous work for educating people in India but still we need to develop more and help other African nation to be developed too❤️
Hope all people get water, education,food .
Do donate.
African countries need to teach Indians to not spit everywhere or poo and pee in public.
@@rosahacketts1668 donation is temporary solution. Bringing economic reforms and proper scheme and implementing them strictly is the best way to eliminate poverty.
Correct
@@rosahacketts1668 bro i am only 17 i didn't have job or money i still live with parents so i cant donate
Yeah, that gifund me is a knockout. Get it started and support will pour in. Cheers and lots of love to these Afri-Indians.
Waaaooooo when she said now i am indian only, it melt my heart. She is more patriotic, rational lady. Trust me that lady is more educated than half of india. They way she is communicating.
Wow, good job brother, you showed us some of our people in India up close and personal! Bless up always!!!
Oww I will miss that young friend of ours.. Very nice, decent, intelligent & smart Sidii kid...
Marwa... of all your videos this is my most favorite 😍
Seeing the Siddis was such a blessing. They look happy and content. Like they are almost sheltered from our failing societies around the world. Yes they have hardships but they look happy.
Thank you for blessing us with this journey 🙏
Their are real pure 100% Africans genetically more african than some Africans in India called "Jarwa" and "sentinels" in Andman and Nicobar islands. Check them out.
These afro-indians, the siddis, are so lovely. Much love, from spain
Lovely people... Authentic, loving and humble people. Maybe next time I will visit these people and interact with them. Jakina stole the show...The guide too such a down to earth guy. GOD BLESS THEM.
Much respect to Young Tour guide...Bless up🙏🏽
I am an Arab, I love India and Africa, good luck, brother🌹
Saudi Arabia?
Tabarak Allah! SubhanAllah! Thank you Marwa for this travel vlog series. This was a delight to see. I am part of the African diaspora, AA. God was truly with you, and blessed you with this amazing experience. Thank you again, for sharing it with us. May God continue to bless you, keep you, provide for you, and keep you in good health. Ameen!
What is a AA?
@@wisdommasterreviews4712 African American.
Marwa that was beautifully amazing. It was a rich educative experience, with really cool vibes. That part of India is very much Africa, and the folks are happily connected. Thanks for sharing the great stories of the Siddis. I love 💘 these folks.
Everyone has own ancestors 💖 bro I'm proud of you , you found your own blood brothers . Let me tell you our ancestors are also from Tibet but now we are all Indian 💖🙏 I respect all tribes coz all have different journey 🙏 love from Meghalaya garo hills 💖💖 keep going
One day we will get Tibet freed.
@@rohanch07 may be 🙏
Good answer 😮 no matter where your ancestors from you belong wherever you belong.epic😮❤
It’s a very good thing they’ve been assimilated to the point where they don’t even care much about Africa and in a multicultural society like the Indian subcontinent it’s pretty easy to blend in
ubi bene ibi patria
I really enjoy your videos. You made real friends in that village and he was sad to see you go, I hope you both keep in touch and he gets to visit Africa. Great work, keep it up!
Such a beautiful people and living in harmony with each other!
I have learned that u should not ignore or underate anyone becoz the one you ignore can make your dream come true,,like the case of young guy who helped marwa to reach every village and also a lady who helped marwa from noisy boys and sat near him to protect him,both will get the opportunity to tour africa.i really like the reward from marwa to those young boy and a girl.
What did he reward them
He promised them something
@@jameskithome1550 okay
In my state government doesn't allow electric wires through the jungle (like national parks etc) for safety reasons soo they provide solar panels for houses which are in the middle of the jungle or nearby.
The boys are so excited 😊 and inquiring. Wow.
you are a good person welcome to india always and visit your people all the time.
Hi Marwa! I've been a bit busy so I had to binge watch the Afro Indian series. I must say it didn't disappoint. I honestly think this was one of your best video series. I'm really enjoying the Indian vlogs as a whole. I discovered your channel during the start of the pandemic and I've been hooked since then. Your videos have opened my eyes to many different cultures and ways of life in parts of the world I'd probably never know about. Sometime in conversations I'll say something about something I learned by watching one of your videos and people ask, how'd you know that. I respond by watching iam Marwa one of the best travel vloggers ever. Keep up the awesome work my friend ❤️
Thank you for sharing the life of the Siddis with us. I did not know about them.
So kind and beautiful people. This was one of my favorite series by Marwa
Marwa this video series is Outstanding and very educational thank you for sharing this amazing vlogs. 👏👏👏👏👏🇺🇸
Marwa keep doing what you're doing! Our people eyes and mindset do need to be opened to the world of our people and where we live...Thank You!
Bro Marwa, I've been watching your videos since you were in Panama. I just recently subscribed to your channel. Your whole India journey was powerful. I will get a map to see the pattern of your travel.
You are an extremely humble brother. May God continue to bless you sir. Your Brother from Brooklyn.
Thankfully for all your friends and they see you off after showing you around the places and sharing alot of love
From Nigeria thanks for making such wonderful videos Hopefully I will visit one day
Please watch by Dr.Eugene Adams, called Africans in Asia Utube videos it's mind blowing!!!