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
Hi Marwa could you please give us that guy who is helping you his phone number.. Thank you. He is such Smart young man. You should definitely help him to be the first to visit Kenya..
marwa...help the get a teacher and computer lab in school to learn coding and software programming..its very possible..in the next 2 years,you can create a millionaire
Marwa, in this trip, you have become my hero. I did not care so much about Europe as I have cared about India. First, I love the simple life of the countryside in India. Back in Kenya, I am out in the countryside pretty much, after having lived in major cities in the US. But my connection with India happened during my PhD seminars in the US. I took an ethnographic study on Indian family life. Obviously, India is big and diverse, but I got a general sense of what life is in India. Of course, I also studied Hinduism. So I have followed you nearly everyday on your journey in India. Most importantly, I admire you passion to find black people wherever you go. Thank you again for your work. Be safe and have fun.
This young man deserves a good life and a great opportunity to succeed in this world we live in. What a well mannered and humble kid.God put him in your travels for a reason.Lets make this happen for this kid.
Marwa...kindly let us have the young man as the first beneficiary of the sponsored trip to Africa. He is humble and bright. Right from the time, u met at the bus station.
I have been watching this series very closely and It warms my heart so much, Beautiful Afro Indians!I want to visit India so bad now. One of those kids looks exactly like my nephew !
You’re welcome to inida anytime :) don’t let’s these right wing nationalist change your mind! They act like they’re all thugs behind a screen but won’t say a word to your face! We love our siddi community! They’re amazing hard working people I just wish the govt would provide them more amenities and opportunities on a federal level. You should visit india some day you’ll love it.
In this village, I appreciate the fact that there is electricity, drinking water, and a road. The kids here understand English which indicates that they are going to school. It means that those who represent this rural community in the Government are doing some work to reduce the gap between those living in the prosperous parts of India and those in villages. The broken down tractors are also a sign of some rural development projects. Despite the area being slightly less developed than other parts of India, the Government of India has not forgotten the people.
yes ...indeed ..the fact is india is very very diverse ..verious type of races and all ..and not everyone is very develop[ed ..some lacks .. my kind os folks we look like japnese or asian type .. we r under developed comparing others ...we r raajbanshi folks
They do have electricity and water. The previous Indian govt gave them Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, which will help them get jobs more easily. Many years ago they were being trained for sports but don't know why it stopped suddenly.
I love how Peaceful it is; everyone is like family/friends and work together as a team. Unity. No gunshots, no chaos, no craziness or a bunch of noise - just peace and love🙏🏽.
I'm an Indian born and raised in South Africa, I've known about the Siddis for a while and have told many of my friends from South Africa about them. One thing I should point out is that, their village is so clean and well kept, I love it, compared to how the urban areas in India are. They have kept the integrity of nature very well!! 🙏🏼
Probably you have visited some slum or unclean places of urban areas in India, or read about them. Yes, what you have said is partially TRUE because Indians in general litter a lot. But its a lot untrue because there are very clean, modern and beautiful places and cities in urban India. Before commenting its good to know the facts properly.
@@ssam3826 I commented based on facts. I travel to India often and my grandmother lives in an area where it is still unclean even though it has good apartments and YOU should not comment on people who you don't know about it!!
@@etruscancivilization Whether they identify as Afro Indian or not ,their ancestry is African . If they were more exposed and weren't so isolated and poor ,they would of identify with Africa more . A lot of them cant even speak English .
You are not kidding. I say a vlog of a village in Colombia, and I thought it was a village I know in Jamaica. Now we are seeing the same here in India.
Absolutely beautiful!! They are living good lives in the villages. Fresh air, greenery, safe and peaceful. Thank you for showing us these lovely people.
Marwa - This was a very meaningful and educating video. I felt touched to see these humble and kind people of India. What a blessed experience for you. That is a very promising young man who was your guide through the village, blessings be upon him and his family. Safe journey home Marwa. Excellent video!!
Beautiful Village very I like the way Indian government taking care of them and leave them free the people are nice and calm living in nature no religion different they accept each other they live and let's live they are all brother and sister very nice I really love t the way they are leaving God bless them and protect them the village is much more organized and co-operate with each others
These villagers really live simple life as you said Marwa. One more thing is that the government of India must be appreciated as well for taking good care interms of service delivery.
Previous Indian govt gave them Scheduled tribe (ST) status, which will help them get jobs faster. Many years ago they were being trained for sports but don't know why it stopped suddenly. The place Marwa visited is in Karnataka state. Siddis live in Gujarat state also.Jarawa tribe, who also are supposed to be of African origin, live on Andaman Islands.
Yes, although not lot of us know that these people are also part of India because they’re treated equally. They are provided with free education and has equal opportunity like any other Indian.
Hi Marwa, this is very interesting. The young man accompanying you is very kind, I wish you could assist him to be a you tuber, if he is interested. His attitude is really heart warming 👏👏
We can never travel to other place’s without helping in some small small way. That is a way of reaching out to help. I’ve done that in my travels. Thanks Marwa for sharing the life of our people in India. You’re a kind person. ❤
I really love that you visited this village. I pray that these people get to know their roots. And especially this young man who has guided you through his village. I sowed a seed for him to travel to East Aftrica where their ancestors originated from. Praise God. 🙌🏽❤
I realised that a lot of them allways ask you for the name of your family members or how many family members you have, when they get to know you. It seems to be very important to them. Also i realized that the news of you visiting the villages travels faster than you in person. 😅
Kudos to the Indian government for providing electricity, schools, water, roads, churches, etc. in the villages. African governments should do something. I like it when you tell the people to ask you questions about Africa. Keep on showing us our people.
But these people are isolated from the rest of the population.... Electricity, schools, water, roads... Those are the basics human rights. The government has no choice but to provide it.
@@nkunzemnyama Many people in countries in Africa lack such infrastructure. So, I am pleasantly impressed that my people there in India are not lacking in basic infrastructure. In fact in one of the previous videos the school children even have free transportation to and from school. During my days, I tracked ten miles one way to school rain or shine sometimes carrying firewood on my head for the teachers.
This is an Epic series brother 💯👌 The young man is doing great taking you around and showing you interesting things inside the village of India ✅ Peace and love ❤️
This is a great video, what a people. That’s exactly the way God intended we live in Africa. Simple, clean , peaceful, seems like zero crime. That is heaven. Before they come to Africa, one of them need to do a hotel for we want to go there in thousands. We just Loved them
This village is rather laid-back no vehicular traffic the residents seem to have forgotten the meaning of ambition...life is js pole pole. So quiet so desolate and crime level is non-existent no need for a police station but have churches instead. I love the ambience. Thanks Marwa
WOW, fascinating stuff, Marwa! Thanks for bringing us more about the African Indian brothers and sisters. The Siddis occupy such a lush green serene land. It looks pretty much like coastal Kenya, somewhere in Kwale, Matuga, or those areas. Incredible!
I really would like to thank you for showing us such great people Sidis in Indian and their beautiful clean neat and well organized villages. We would like to see more videos by not only interviews but simply seeing more of the village in their daily lives. Once again thank you so much.
@@neilmaizi7584 Ok, Is really so beautiful and amazing, maybe one day I will visit South India, though I didn't like how those students behaved at the bus station they were rude and shameless.
@@abshir2010 they probably were curious but that doesn't change the fact that they were coming off as rude. Also, they asked him a lot of time for him to rap.. so they kinda thought that the dude is rap artist.. that he don't know about. So everybody was like hey please rap..
@@peteck007 They have a stereotype of African folks in their heads, Not every person of African origin is into rap and sh8. It will take them time before they understand that.
@@JosephMwema it's not about him being an African or something but the kind of clothes he was wearing also the glasses.. there's some famous rap scenes emerging in India.. "Emiway Bantai" is one of them quite a popular channel and rap artist in India on TH-cam. So these teens follow him and the folks he hangs out with a lot.
My forefathers came from India to the West Indies. I am sure this was emotional for you Marwa, seeing Africans in a different continent.....with different cultures. It was for me, although I am not of African descent. They are at peace with the land. God bless them. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
@@ramishrambarran3998 first name is Ramesh...christened version is Ramish...it means The Lord of Rama...Rama's God... Last Rambaran again christeed from Ram Varan -- varan means in the image of...so the last name Rambaran means -- in the image of Lord Ram...
@@hnmsolutions1 When I was born 67 years ago, the Registrar of Births, (not Indian), wrote something we could not decipher, so my early teachers, (not Indian) spelt it Ramish. When it was time to correct the Birth Certificate, my parents decided to leave it as Ramish as per school records. So yes, it was Anglicised. There are now a few Ramishes in my country !!!! Well the surname is pretty surprising ! I would have never imagined Ram Varan ! There are lots of Rambarran, Rambaran, Ramberan, Ramberran in my country also. Thank you very much for the insight. Best Regards. Ramish. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
Big up MARWA!! That's what I like from you,I will call it, 4x4😁😁 because you go everywhere not just the big city and those cool places,but you go to the country, villages, mountain, forest, bushes, whatever you want to call it.
In india right to free education for all. So all go to school and govt provides all free midday meals so no one skips school. English is also second language since all indian states are difference ethnicites, races, religion, climate, language, culture. Hindi, english is used as common language to communicate between inter state people. Every indian state people learn three languages local state language, english, then hindi
The blood line😢 they are so like us,yet they are very far.am happy to see God has blessed them with peaceful lands that are productive.they seem to be healthy and doing well.✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
@@kennykenny5273 Yep, I heard you are descendants of Bantu, which is connected with Hebrew Israelite or son of Jacob. if it was not for the Siddi rulers like Malik Ambar, the Mughals would have whited out South India.
Marwa, Once again God bless you for doing a great job. One thing i can say is that some of the young boys and girls in the school needs to grow up and use there educational experience to explore, get exposure and come back to develop their villages. Marwa has exposed them to the world and little by little something good will happen in the near future. Once God bless you marwa and that young guy who was your tour guide. You have just opened up his mind set and eyes,so that he too will start thinking outside of the box and village life. This is how God uses people to develop their community. Now, the world is watching and all eyes will be on the Afro India of the siddis tribes.
I almost cried watching this... Now I know why my grandpa used to rub the rub the soil of this land to his forehead in respect... This country can't be ordinary... You don't need to work your ass off to live here... Like in USA... Thank God you've sent me to this great country
I like the Happy vibe u bring, plus the vibe they give.black people love each other, we don't hate each other as they want us to believe . Keep up the good work.🇯🇲
The people are very humble and cool you can imagine how people are pure in their face and heart.it’s real emotion how you see guys been happy and the way leave their life in humble way.
Good job bro Am really impressed for your wonderful works locating our Africans around the World, I guise they never expected people of color in this hidden paradise , am very happy they are living their lives uninterrupted and today they’re seeing someone that looks like them from where their ancestors came from, to me this video is very interesting. Please try to treat this Young guy well and invite him to Kenya to see Africa for the first time..
You are My: #1 youTuber!! And your sister Dee,Thank you for the Great adventure and videos!! Iam loving it!! Really you’re teaching me a lot!! I pray for you!! For real!!! I ask God to give you traveling mercy keep you safe all the time amen!! 🎤🎬🎼🕺🏆✌🏾💜🌍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽😍
Marwa you found them. Very Interesting and the people farm to support themselves, i love the organic living. Wow look at all that greenery and I’m sure they are hard workers. It’s a quiet neighborhood, they are so nice and welcoming. Good job Marwa. Safe travels Marwa
They speak Marathi, which is not an African language. It's the language of the Indian state of Maharashtra. I can understand everything they say. My mother tongue is also Marathi 🙂
Wonderful work Marwa. When you next meet your family,take pictures so that you're able to share them with the people you meet. Keep it up,you doing great.
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
Hi Marwa could you please give us that guy who is helping you his phone number.. Thank you. He is such Smart young man. You should definitely help him to be the first to visit Kenya..
Also could you add Venmo as a method to donate because I don't have PayPal. Thank you
marwa...help the get a teacher and computer lab in school to learn coding and software programming..its very possible..in the next 2 years,you can create a millionaire
@@godnestgodest6265 his a good man
@@curvyuniverse3475 Please donate!
Never forget this young guy who is showing you around. He seems very nice a good heart.
I’m very emotional watching this video showing up organic lifestyle of our African descendants in the hidden villages of India. You’re a legend.
Our Brother Marwa is indeed a legend!
It's not hidden, villages are like this only
@@basava8177 Get a grip mate, Who talked about racism?
@@basava8177 why are you exposing your ignorance here, have manners!
Please watch Africans in Asia, By Eugene Adams here on Utube it will blow your mind!!! I'm Afro American woman by the way!!!
Marwa, in this trip, you have become my hero. I did not care so much about Europe as I have cared about India. First, I love the simple life of the countryside in India. Back in Kenya, I am out in the countryside pretty much, after having lived in major cities in the US. But my connection with India happened during my PhD seminars in the US. I took an ethnographic study on Indian family life. Obviously, India is big and diverse, but I got a general sense of what life is in India. Of course, I also studied Hinduism. So I have followed you nearly everyday on your journey in India. Most importantly, I admire you passion to find black people wherever you go. Thank you again for your work. Be safe and have fun.
This young man deserves a good life and a great opportunity to succeed in this world we live in. What a well mannered and humble kid.God put him in your travels for a reason.Lets make this happen for this kid.
@@A67-b3j I don't know why he won't share it. Everyone has been asking. What's the issue
In 45:34 when the boy was trying to drink water from the bottle he grabbed the bottle I don't know why.
I think this guy used that innocent guy.
@@top-on-dus10 yeah true. Marwa is kind of looking down on these people. He’s not allowing them to express properly.
Amen
The young gentleman is a star ⭐️.
Marwa he made time to take your around his beautiful village.
Ans brilliant as well
Marwa...kindly let us have the young man as the first beneficiary of the sponsored trip to Africa. He is humble and bright. Right from the time, u met at the bus station.
Kweli kabisa
I agree
Bring him to Africa. He needs to come here. A very humble man.
Oh yes we are ready for that kid.... 100%.....
Tell him I have a young girl 😂😂😂 cute like him.❤️
Big up to that young man over there.
He should be the first one on your list to visit Africa
Yes he did a FANTASTIC job as a tour guide! 😀
He sure performed better than I expected. I am fascinated at the fact that Marwa met a genius on his way to discover
yeah , visit but not stay
I have been watching this series very closely and It warms my heart so much, Beautiful Afro Indians!I want to visit India so bad now. One of those kids looks exactly like my nephew !
You should do a lineage trace. Maybe you are related.
It might be a different experience for you if you’re not a popular TH-camr
@@jamescarel5520 nope
@@jamescarel5520 Most people have no clue that he's a popular TH-camr. They just see some guy with a camera
You’re welcome to inida anytime :) don’t let’s these right wing nationalist change your mind! They act like they’re all thugs behind a screen but won’t say a word to your face! We love our siddi community! They’re amazing hard working people I just wish the govt would provide them more amenities and opportunities on a federal level. You should visit india some day you’ll love it.
In this village, I appreciate the fact that there is electricity, drinking water, and a road. The kids here understand English which indicates that they are going to school. It means that those who represent this rural community in the Government are doing some work to reduce the gap between those living in the prosperous parts of India and those in villages. The broken down tractors are also a sign of some rural development projects. Despite the area being slightly less developed than other parts of India, the Government of India has not forgotten the people.
yes ...indeed ..the fact is india is very very diverse ..verious type of races and all ..and not everyone is very develop[ed ..some lacks .. my kind os folks we look like japnese or asian type .. we r under developed comparing others ...we r raajbanshi folks
That's india , we love the whole world , whole world is part of us ...
@@simplytruth1920 yes folks think India is only for one race or some shit ... But it's different
They do have electricity and water. The previous Indian govt gave them Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, which will help them get jobs more easily. Many years ago they were being trained for sports but don't know why it stopped suddenly.
I dont think there is any village in India which dont have electricity.
I think the India trip has been my favorite one out of all of them you have done so far !! Thanks for the great experience as I watch this
I love how Peaceful it is; everyone is like family/friends and work together as a team. Unity. No gunshots, no chaos, no craziness or a bunch of noise - just peace and love🙏🏽.
It's no different than rural Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee... That's how rural people everywhere live.
why would there be gunshots. humans are socials, they are supposed to work together and support each other.
Gunshots?? You must be from LA Or Chicago. That’s not common.
@@lamontemagnifico7149 lol
also we dont make peoples slave
I'm an Indian born and raised in South Africa, I've known about the Siddis for a while and have told many of my friends from South Africa about them. One thing I should point out is that, their village is so clean and well kept, I love it, compared to how the urban areas in India are. They have kept the integrity of nature very well!! 🙏🏼
Siddis are killing Indians in South Africa
I agree
Agree too
Probably you have visited some slum or unclean places of urban areas in India, or read about them. Yes, what you have said is partially TRUE because Indians in general litter a lot. But its a lot untrue because there are very clean, modern and beautiful places and cities in urban India. Before commenting its good to know the facts properly.
@@ssam3826 I commented based on facts. I travel to India often and my grandmother lives in an area where it is still unclean even though it has good apartments and YOU should not comment on people who you don't know about it!!
Marwa, I am confident that you will reward the young man who is your tour guide. He is such a great kid.
He is helping him as a guest not for money.
Ur tour guide deserves a good reward
Thanks Marwa for highlighting this beautiful village and the Afro Indians. Love from Jamaica. Peace.🙏🙏🙏🙏
But, it seems to me those afro indian don't know much about Africa.
@@yvesderival634 What is a Afro Indian? Those Indian people don't identify themselves as Afro Indian, but rather,only as Indian.
@@etruscancivilization Whether they identify as Afro Indian or not ,their ancestry is African .
If they were more exposed and weren't so isolated and poor ,they would of identify with Africa more . A lot of them cant even speak English .
@@etruscancivilization You don't have to live on the continent of Africa to be African
But they don't go much into cities because some discrimination still exists.
Good thing they have this region to live independently.
Village life style is all the same for African decent wherever they live in this world simple &humble . Loving this series.
You are not kidding. I say a vlog of a village in Colombia, and I thought it was a village I know in Jamaica. Now we are seeing the same here in India.
Yes.india is mini world
This is how indian rural life is in south india..irrespective of which ethnicity, race
@@didi33333 Same su mi seh bass
@@neilmaizi7584 ok.
They are so family oriented, I love the way you always say I am from Africa❤.
Indian culture is huge on family and family values.
@@neilmaizi7584 arrey chuityan
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos by Eugene Adams!!! It's so powerful!!!
My Blessings is with The Siddis Community. Almighty God give them everything.
Absolutely beautiful!! They are living good lives in the villages. Fresh air, greenery, safe and peaceful. Thank you for showing us these lovely people.
Beautiful people! Thank you for this amazing series about the Siddis of Karnataka🙏 I hope one day you will visit Siddis of Gujarat too.
Brother welcome to India...........Love you Siddi brothers and sisters...........Love from Delhi
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Marwa - This was a very meaningful and educating video. I felt touched to see these humble and kind people of India. What a blessed experience for you. That is a very promising young man who was your guide through the village, blessings be upon him and his family. Safe journey home Marwa. Excellent video!!
This is better than yo travels to Europe. Please call these African Indians not afro
Beautiful Village very I like the way Indian government taking care of them and leave them free the people are nice and calm living in nature no religion different they accept each other they live and let's live they are all brother and sister very nice I really love t the way they are leaving God bless them and protect them the village is much more organized and co-operate with each others
These villagers really live simple life as you said Marwa. One more thing is that the government of India must be appreciated as well for taking good care interms of service delivery.
This is how 70% of India actually look like
Previous Indian govt gave them Scheduled tribe (ST) status, which will help them get jobs faster. Many years ago they were being trained for sports but don't know why it stopped suddenly. The place Marwa visited is in Karnataka state. Siddis live in Gujarat state also.Jarawa tribe, who also are supposed to be of African origin, live on Andaman Islands.
Yes, although not lot of us know that these people are also part of India because they’re treated equally. They are provided with free education and has equal opportunity like any other Indian.
Hi Marwa, this is very interesting.
The young man accompanying you is very kind, I wish you could assist him to be a you tuber, if he is interested. His attitude is really heart warming 👏👏
Marwa stated in this video that the young man his guide already have a TH-cam channel and we should support him.
We can never travel to other place’s without helping in some small small way. That is a way of reaching out to help. I’ve done that in my travels. Thanks Marwa for sharing the life of our people in India. You’re a kind person. ❤
This is great work marwa, bringing light to a forgotten people, our brothers.
Great job Marwa. We appreciate the authenticity. You made the AFRICAN connection in all corners of the world. Thanks Marwa.
I really love that you visited this village. I pray that these people get to know their roots. And especially this young man who has guided you through his village. I sowed a seed for him to travel to East Aftrica where their ancestors originated from. Praise God. 🙌🏽❤
Amen. God continually bless you more and more Sir.
Whole humanity originated from Africa, because of genetic mutation they look different in the world.
I love that village,looks so good and the people there are so peaceful.Amazing content Marwa😍
Humble young man and kind people: wow I am touched!!!!
This is a very interesting bro. Big up from 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 one love my people's! Jah blessings.
Jah Rastafari bless 🇮🇳
I realised that a lot of them allways ask you for the name of your family members or how many family members you have, when they get to know you. It seems to be very important to them.
Also i realized that the news of you visiting the villages travels faster than you in person. 😅
Thats indian way of greetings.. namaste then ask abt family and get to knw the person..to show they care
😂🤣😂😂 indeed. It’ll have been the same in the villages of Africa too. Same.
Yes! That's very common in India.
Chaitrason is true Indian gentleman. He displayed true meaning of “Athithi Devo Bhava” (Guest is God! ). God Bless Chaitrason 🇰🇪 ♥️ 🇮🇳
I was actually hoping that one of the homes would ask him to have tea.
@@007Anukul that’s British culture.
@@kennykenny5273 Britain gets its tea from India. They don't grow it. Culture lol.
@@007Anukul what about cricket? You guys are crazy about cricket and you get that from British. Why don’t you get on with your own games eh.
@@kennykenny5273 Sure, It was the British who got it to India. But our team is better than theirs. That ended well.
This is why we say, India is incredible. Please visit folks. There is something for everyone here. 😇
Indians are the most peaceful and respectful people in the world
Thank you my friend
How does he keep he English speaking up while not much ppl to practice with. Amazing young man. He's going to be something special
Everyone learns basic English in primary schools in India...smarter ones learns and others just manage without it
Church
We African love our belove siddis cousin with all our hearts and souls. Hope they can visit Africa😍😍😍🤎🤎🤎
I hope you love the slave children of the Americas too.
Hopefully someday in future
Please watch Africans in Asia by Eugene Adams!!! Watch all the videos it will blow your minds!!! It's on Utube.
@@Tashaten sure
Br sure it says Dr.Eugene Adams, Africans in Asia!!!
Oh 40:58 when she said Somali i was shocked and tears came to my eyes,i was not expecting her to know Somalia.Greatin and love from Somalia.
We know somalia and qurious to know about our history..
Lot of Somalis visit India especially Bombay --- they mostly buy clothes in bulk and sell them back home.
Dad hindiya ku nool oo Somali asal koodi yahay baa jira Hyderabad bay joogan
th-cam.com/video/z1SPcacK5ZY/w-d-xo.html
Somalis are well known traders in western coast of India
Kudos to the Indian government for providing electricity, schools, water, roads, churches, etc. in the villages. African governments should do something.
I like it when you tell the people to ask you questions about Africa. Keep on showing us our people.
But these people are isolated from the rest of the population.... Electricity, schools, water, roads... Those are the basics human rights. The government has no choice but to provide it.
@@rafaelw8115 I hear you my brother. I do not absolve the Indian government from such heinous actions.
@@nkunzemnyama Many people in countries in Africa lack such infrastructure. So, I am pleasantly impressed that my people there in India are not lacking in basic infrastructure. In fact in one of the previous videos the school children even have free transportation to and from school. During my days, I tracked ten miles one way to school rain or shine sometimes carrying firewood on my head for the teachers.
Me too I was impressed with basic development they provide for them kudos 👏 to the Indian government
Can you ask if they hospitals in the town
I live in the caribbean and have always known about the siddis, thank you for highlighting them,was so nice to see
Come to INDIA.
So humble,I love the energy of my fellow Kenyan enabling us get the view of the world
Just love the siddis...love how the different religions coexist peacefully
True, the rest of the world is suffering from cunning intelligence which enables the use of everything as a tool of conquest.
This is so beautiful to watch. You're doing really great Marwa 👍🏼.
This is an Epic series brother 💯👌 The young man is doing great taking you around and showing you interesting things inside the village of India ✅ Peace and love ❤️
Love how the ladies are talkative and the gentlemen are quiet as it should be
trust me bro
Men in India are rather quiet unless you mention politics or cricket
Very clean Villiage, and well planned for the community.
This is a great video, what a people. That’s exactly the way God intended we live in Africa. Simple, clean , peaceful, seems like zero crime. That is heaven. Before they come to Africa, one of them need to do a hotel for we want to go there in thousands. We just Loved them
...Awesome !!! I never knew that African people were in India...As an African American I'm 😳 surprised #Pleasantly
Black African live every where even if you go Saudi 🇸🇦 Arabia black people live small villages
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos all parts, by Eugene Adams, it's very mind blowing!!!
This is a lovely and also a very peaceful village. The people look happy and stress free.👍🏼🔥
How come you don't comment on these videos anymore?? You disappeared on us.
What a lovely village, the people are peaceful and the village is also peaceful. Very nice.❤
This village is rather laid-back no vehicular traffic the residents seem to have forgotten the meaning of ambition...life is js pole pole. So quiet so desolate and crime level is non-existent no need for a police station but have churches instead. I love the ambience. Thanks Marwa
That's how every rural parts of India looks like and I think all over the world its same
@@prashantp2029 i don't think every Indian village is like that but ya many are like this quite & peaceful 👍
@@prashantp2029 coastal Konkan Goa Karnataka Kerala all villages are like this.
It's a small village
Most people go to fields to work early in the morning and return after sunset
@@dv9239 , That is best way to live life, better than any city life.
Wow 😳, this is a FEEL GOOD VIDEO. Marwa I have the same tingle as the Costa Rica video. Simpy awesome.
That gentleman with you is humble bless him!!😊
Another good video, Marwa. I love how you show respect to everyone. Thank you.
Excellent!!! Blessings to all my Brothers in India, From New York. African Americans also love you.
A very quiet village. The people are very nice and friendly.
The young boy is diligence personified.
Plays it cool like he studied human relation or something. He'd make a good diplomat.
Definitely worth the ado to get there. Marwa, thanks for the sharing! One big family. Wadada.🇯🇲
Where is the guy showed you round youtube channel hes alright good heart
WOW, fascinating stuff, Marwa! Thanks for bringing us more about the African Indian brothers and sisters. The Siddis occupy such a lush green serene land. It looks pretty much like coastal Kenya, somewhere in Kwale, Matuga, or those areas. Incredible!
I really would like to thank you for showing us such great people Sidis in Indian and their beautiful clean neat and well organized villages. We would like to see more videos by not only interviews but simply seeing more of the village in their daily lives. Once again thank you so much.
Thats how south india villages are
@@neilmaizi7584 Ok, Is really so beautiful and amazing, maybe one day I will visit South India, though I didn't like how those students behaved at the bus station they were rude and shameless.
@@abshir2010 they probably were curious but that doesn't change the fact that they were coming off as rude. Also, they asked him a lot of time for him to rap.. so they kinda thought that the dude is rap artist.. that he don't know about. So everybody was like hey please rap..
@@peteck007 They have a stereotype of African folks in their heads, Not every person of African origin is into rap and sh8. It will take them time before they understand that.
@@JosephMwema it's not about him being an African or something but the kind of clothes he was wearing also the glasses.. there's some famous rap scenes emerging in India.. "Emiway Bantai" is one of them quite a popular channel and rap artist in India on TH-cam. So these teens follow him and the folks he hangs out with a lot.
Very beautiful to my people living in peace. Thank you for this marwa.
Please be generous to this young tour he deserve something good from you Marwa.
Helping him set up his TH-cam could be a good start.
I support your idea
My forefathers came from India to the West Indies.
I am sure this was emotional for you Marwa, seeing Africans in a different continent.....with different cultures.
It was for me, although I am not of African descent.
They are at peace with the land.
God bless them.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
Do you know the meaning of your last name/surname..'Rambarran'
@@hnmsolutions1 No.
@@ramishrambarran3998 first name is Ramesh...christened version is Ramish...it means The Lord of Rama...Rama's God...
Last Rambaran again christeed from Ram Varan -- varan means in the image of...so the last name Rambaran means -- in the image of Lord Ram...
@@hnmsolutions1 When I was born 67 years ago, the Registrar of Births, (not Indian), wrote something we could not decipher, so my early teachers, (not Indian) spelt it Ramish. When it was time to correct the Birth Certificate, my parents decided to leave it as Ramish as per school records. So yes, it was Anglicised. There are now a few Ramishes in my country !!!!
Well the surname is pretty surprising ! I would have never imagined Ram Varan ! There are lots of Rambarran, Rambaran, Ramberan, Ramberran in my country also.
Thank you very much for the insight.
Best Regards.
Ramish.
Trinidad & Tobago.
West Indies.
That guy is a very humble boy.Very willing to assist.May God bless him
This is very cool, I’m learning a lot watching your videos. I like to visit that village too!!!
Big up MARWA!! That's what I like from you,I will call it, 4x4😁😁 because you go everywhere not just the big city and those cool places,but you go to the country, villages, mountain, forest, bushes, whatever you want to call it.
Watching from florida USA 🇺🇸 marwa this is beautiful village the 3 sister and brother are very beautiful people ❤️
This village is actually beautiful ,developed compared to some African villages .This is awesome
U capping horseshit
Yes it is
You need to see South African villages, u will think you are in a Surburb
Says a non African? Your ignorance is amazing mate.
@@mogomotsi6595 well india is big country we have also 3 million square kilometers country the fact is they is so much and so many people
This is so heartwarming 💓Thanks for sharing a part of India that not many know exist. Be safe and best wishes to everyone in the village ❤
Great video! We need to reconnect with our people! The whole world is Africa!
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos all parts, By Eugene Adams it's very interesting!!!
Great videos and you are very warm and humble Marwa. Thanks for showing me all the different regions where my (black) people live. Just subscribed.👍🏿
keep going brother great episode for sure
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos all parts, by Eugene Adams it's very mind blowing!!!
I noticed that the Siddis are very family oriented. They always ask you about your family.
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos all parts!! By Eugene Adams it's so powerful!!!
Siddhis?? No all indians including siddhis only ask this . Indian culture is totally family based. Family is first for anyone in India.
That's very Indian. Indian are very family oriented ppl.
They sounded more like a typical Indian woman asking about family.. Its a extremely indian thing to ask about parents and siblings on first meeting
I didn't expect that this boy would be able to speak English so fluently
In india right to free education for all. So all go to school and govt provides all free midday meals so no one skips school. English is also second language since all indian states are difference ethnicites, races, religion, climate, language, culture. Hindi, english is used as common language to communicate between inter state people. Every indian state people learn three languages local state language, english, then hindi
India ranks second for the most English speaking individuals in the world, after US of A.
Well!! English is one of the official languages. So it's very normal
Well if you’re not from India let me tell you this. Speaking in English here in India is way more common than many western countries.
Its south india
So obviously
He will speak English
The blood line😢 they are so like us,yet they are very far.am happy to see God has blessed them with peaceful lands that are productive.they seem to be healthy and doing well.✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
Thanks for caring, 🤘
Sister, the African genes in me is longing to visit our home land Africa.
Well you're blood line is now ours😉, they are Indians now.
@@kennykenny5273 Yep, I heard you are descendants of Bantu, which is connected with Hebrew Israelite or son of Jacob. if it was not for the Siddi rulers like Malik Ambar, the Mughals would have whited out South India.
They are Originally from Africa, so they will look like you obviously but they are Indian, Peaceful Afro-Indian Community.
You make terrific footage thru the village towns and gives us a great look at the places on how they're living there
Great job marwa, this boy is really cool, nice people,much love from 🇬🇭
Marwa,
Once again God bless you for doing a great job.
One thing i can say is that some of the young boys and girls in the school needs to grow up and use there educational experience to explore, get exposure and come back to develop their villages.
Marwa has exposed them to the world and little by little something good will happen in the near future.
Once God bless you marwa and that young guy who was your tour guide.
You have just opened up his mind set and eyes,so that he too will start thinking outside of the box and village life.
This is how God uses people to develop their community.
Now, the world is watching and all eyes will be on the Afro India of the siddis tribes.
I almost cried watching this... Now I know why my grandpa used to rub the rub the soil of this land to his forehead in respect... This country can't be ordinary... You don't need to work your ass off to live here... Like in USA... Thank God you've sent me to this great country
I like the Happy vibe u bring, plus the vibe they give.black people love each other, we don't hate each other as they want us to believe . Keep up the good work.🇯🇲
The people are very humble and cool you can imagine how people are pure in their face and heart.it’s real emotion how you see guys been happy and the way leave their life in humble way.
Thanks for sharing this video, I really love this India vlog
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos all parts, by Eugene Adams it's very interesting!!!
Good job bro Am really impressed for your wonderful works locating our Africans around the World, I guise they never expected people of color in this hidden paradise , am very happy they are living their lives uninterrupted and today they’re seeing someone that looks like them from where their ancestors came from, to me this video is very interesting. Please try to treat this Young guy well and invite him to Kenya to see Africa for the first time..
Please watch Africans in Asia Utube videos part one through part 5!!! By Eugene Adams it's so powerful!!!
people of color is such a stupid term
You are My: #1 youTuber!! And your sister Dee,Thank you for the Great adventure and videos!! Iam loving it!! Really you’re teaching me a lot!! I pray for you!! For real!!! I ask God to give you traveling mercy keep you safe all the time amen!! 🎤🎬🎼🕺🏆✌🏾💜🌍👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👍🏽😍
@@tombimashri8149 .. 🙏🏼 Amen!!! 💜🙏🏼
That’s so sweet of you to give a little gift to the people from U.S.A.
Nice work bro we all need to appreciate who we are all over and learn to say thank to our creator
Marwa keep up the great work God is on yr side with this new mission
Marwa you found them. Very Interesting and the people farm to support themselves, i love the organic living. Wow look at all that greenery and I’m sure they are hard workers. It’s a quiet neighborhood, they are so nice and welcoming.
Good job Marwa. Safe travels Marwa
They speak Marathi, which is not an African language. It's the language of the Indian state of Maharashtra. I can understand everything they say. My mother tongue is also Marathi 🙂
can you please spell the name of the villages and towns featured in the vlogs, I love to locate places in the map. thanks you in advance!
@@anbooba Haliyal, Karnataka
@@anbooba Garadolli, Karnataka
It's a blend of Marathi and Konkani
@@anbooba you can search for Siddi people in India. You will get some more videos.
Marwa u have me made me glue to my phone .I am leaving work to go watch u .This indian episode will get you money
Wonderful work Marwa. When you next meet your family,take pictures so that you're able to share them with the people you meet. Keep it up,you doing great.
Marwa this is a great video. Thanks for taking us on this beautiful journey. 👍👍👍👍👍🇺🇸
it's so cute he calls every elder women as mama😢
That's how we have been told in africa
That's how we do in Africa.
This is the way we show respect to the elders in african culture.
He shouldn’t respect the local culture more and don’t call every woman mama
@@mvpglam8018 is that you in the pic
This is one of the most insightful video. Learnt that African descendants behave the same way. Happy and welcoming.
This video is going to take u far @marwa. One of the best video on your chat, thank you for the great work you are doing
My brother Marwa I am deeply touched , keep up the good work and I am looking forward to support our african brothers and sisters in India .
Nice VLog! Excellent
Just to show other people that it doesn't take much to live happy, you make yourself comfortable in your own environment.