I am not a Namibian, but I am wishing to visit there one day. I am from Liberia, just in case you were wondering. Peace, love, and unity Africa. 💪💪💪💪💪🙏🙏
I just realized how much I’ve gotten used to European/Western living. This is a great depiction of our culture and heritage and we should ensure that we pass it on to our children. It is important to instill traditions at a young age because just as you have shown, you never forget how to balance a water container, pound and sieve mahangu. Well done 🎉
I was recently in Namibia for my friend's wedding which was in the North (0nayena Village i think) I forgot the groom's village.I had such great experience but the HEAT!!! Iyho.Then we camped at Sossusvlei and Spitzkoppe.Oh we also did spend a day in Etosha park.Enjoyed every bit of my stay and we plan to return as there's still so much to discover in your beautiful country.PS:please tell Mr President to bring the airport closer to Windhoek.shuuu!!
I got nostalgic watching this..this is what I grew up doing and when I tell people that I miss my village life, this is exactly what I miss doing. Thank you for putting this out here ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I can't believe there are still areas that used water from those. But hands up. Northerners are hardworking people. Literally everything they use or eat they have worked for it.
I currently live in Amsterdam but I truely love your videos for showing the part of Africa many of our kids born in Europe will never experience. They remind me growing up in Africa.
This reminds me of the bible in such a deep way. Amazing! We make porridge like this too in the Caribbean. Porridge is our breakfast. But we eat it at anytime if pleased.
Hi! Im absolutely in love with your content. A friend recommended your channel to me an hour ago! Amazing content. 👌🏾your videos are absolutely amazing! ❤️sending love from South Africa 🇿🇦
My sister you are bringing back my memories, my grandmother, from my mum side, was from mumuila tribe in Namibia ,I'm from south of Angola 🇦🇴 and I used to get water from the kassimba, as we used to call it, but I don't speak the dialects, I can only speak Portuguese, do you speak Portuguese sister? Sister I'm so proud of you, your video, brought tears of joy, I live in the UK for more than 20 years, I really wanna go back. I miss the care free spirit, I used to live before the war started, You and the kids are amazing. I love you sis.
Beautiful and authentic content 😭😭. I love that you don’t just sit, relaxed and vlog. Like you work. The relationship you have with the kids🤣🤣🤣🤣 Natalia is a fav man. Love your content❤️
My Dear we live in the Caribbean some goes to spring or others have stand pipe to get 🌊 water and all the children help, most of us has water in the home. Watching reminded me of my childhood days.
Thankyou for sharing your life....it's so hard to find these kind of positive stories about Africa here in the West. You are clever, resourceful and deserve all the peace and happiness. I'd like to visit one day, not playing spoilt tourist, but live simple and meet local (real) ppl. These are the true riches of life.
I loved this video so much. I paused the tv to get up for a glass of water and it stopped at 37 mins i was like “nooooooo 😭😭 its almost finished”. Thats how good it was. We appreciate the content Woven, keep it up🙌🏽
I actually thought this video is too long and I’m going to get dragged for it’s length but I was just like, let’s do it anyway 😂😂. You really always my videos and I appreciate this Cheroldine. I hope I continue delivering content worth your time ♥️.
This vid has every piece of Vambo culture u can find there. From boreholes to collecting wood, to traffic in the north (cattle, Lol!), pounding mahangu, oshikundu shakaka, u mention it all. Great content, proper voice and accurate explanations, good quality. Well done.
I cant believe am only seeing your channel now. 😊❣. You have always been my inspiration. You are such a wonderful person, Thank you for the great content
Thank you Twahafifwa 🙏🏾♥️. The channel is still small so it’s easy to miss 🙈. Thank you for taking some time to watch and for your kind words though, I appreciate this.
Great Video, muholike. Thank you for reminding us about where we come from. Thank you for reminding the government that a lot of work still needs to be done and mentioning that people are dying because of this. Thank you for showing us your family, your cousins are lovely and your humor throughout the video is refreshing. For explaining that these chores aren’t actually child labour, that the kids are well fed and clothed and choose to be the way they are. You are right about the misconceptions. We love the content and the descriptions you gave us. The authenticity and the honesty. There are a lot of oshiwambo terms you couldn’t translate to English but honestly sis, same. By far the best channel!!! Kundilapo Natalia😂♥️♥️
je adoree la video hooo une tres bonne experience quelle eu a faire i am from D R Congo to be honest i never been at the village but i wish to visit namibia villages one day
Hi Verinah, it really really feels great receiving love from the DRC. Namibia awaits your visit and if you ever manage to come and time avails, we can make a trip down to my village 🙈
I enjoyed every bit of this video. Beautiful content Woven. They way I kept looking forward to it and it came in a whole package. Uunona wayeni owushi iilonga shili ....waiting on part 2 and 3 and 4🤣
lol I’m commenting a lot because I just popped into this channel and I won’t sleep tonight 🤣🤣🤣 I can’t believe someone that went far further as Phuket yah I don’t know the place but wow doing massage almost everyday can do this types of work wow just wow Fellow Namibian though # villagechamps that moves to the city 💃💃💃
I'm glad that a Namibian woman. Made a TH-cam channel. To explore. Our. Namibian. Heritage. Thank u keep. It up I'll keep on supporting. Ur channel Well drone I love what u doing
Don't worry. People will always think what they want to. I used to look the same way growing up in rural Jamaica. We used to walk about a half a mile to hunt fire wood...(hunting wild guavas was a bonus).
I’ve come to realize that, that’s just how people are, thank you 😃. Jaimaica? It’s so fascinating how we’re worlds apart but there’s some similarities in backgrounds.
@ woven I really love your channel and the fact that your mum is really doing the job like there’s no girls and boys works it’s just a mixture Hand up 🙌🙌🙌🙌
This is sooo nice. Well done. Mem, ondungu yeni is for champs mem! Ours at least has ngoo oshipa yoo oyayeluka kashona. Omahangu is pearl millet toti. Oshini nomushi is pestle and mortar. The rest I was too busy enjoying the video to remember.
This is how we do it in some parts of Venda South Africa,life is Soo affordable bck in the villages, firewood we collects in de woods,water in de river n we use soil and cow's dung to pave, food maize meal n veggies from our yards
I love how you switch from being a modern lady to a village girl! 🤗🤗🤗 So Me! I love this and all the rest of your vedios. And I just discovered you mo 2020👏👏.
I love this video so much! Such great nostalgic memories. All of us that grew up from the village went through the same routines. Isn't it just great to experience both rural(village) and urban lifestyles? But so much has now changed in the village nowadays, it's not as it uses to be any more back than. Thanks for sharing Woven.
I’m glad you loved this video. Thank you for watching Absai 🙏🏾. Honestly, it’s been a great privilege to have lived and experienced both the rural and urban lifestyle. Even our village is busy transitioning and I think I got this video just at the right time. It’s always my pleasure sharing.
Waawuu soo nice .... mr presdent need to do something we are surfering alot due to scarcity of water !!! Great Mukwaudimbe noshiwana shaye okwa tekula shili be blessed 🙏
.."who"...."who...."😂😂😂😂. Hilarious. Respect sis, you're doing a great job. Amazing and welldone...to you. The horns of those cows will make me run for cover! Oh wow! That's a fantastic storage huts. Love it
Woven u are amazing woman I am proud of u my lady jek of all tread your family taught u you well even the the next generation is following your foot step. ❤ your humidity is out of this world big up💫🤗💐🌠🌟😇🙏
I am not a Namibian, but I am wishing to visit there one day. I am from Liberia, just in case you were wondering. Peace, love, and unity Africa. 💪💪💪💪💪🙏🙏
You're welcome always dear
Namibia awaits you with love, I have no doubt you will love it here. And thank you 🙏🏾♥️
I am from Liberia
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When you asked "Who?" and the kids responded with a "Who!!!" dead🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣
This is the life we live in the northern part of Namibia. This is how we were raised. Thanks for uploading
Hashali Philemon Asher
Exactly
I wanna like this video twice😍😍🔥 I definitely have to visit Namibian villages. Love from South Africa!❤❤❤
I love how you dispel myths and misconceptions. This is the narrative we need for Africa!
I just realized how much I’ve gotten used to European/Western living. This is a great depiction of our culture and heritage and we should ensure that we pass it on to our children. It is important to instill traditions at a young age because just as you have shown, you never forget how to balance a water container, pound and sieve mahangu. Well done 🎉
Okaadona ka tekulikika nee aka vakwetu, you have a good heart.
Since subscribing to your channel I’m looking this type of content. Much love from South Africa 🇿🇦
I was recently in Namibia for my friend's wedding which was in the North (0nayena Village i think) I forgot the groom's village.I had such great experience but the HEAT!!! Iyho.Then we camped at Sossusvlei and Spitzkoppe.Oh we also did spend a day in Etosha park.Enjoyed every bit of my stay and we plan to return as there's still so much to discover in your beautiful country.PS:please tell Mr President to bring the airport closer to Windhoek.shuuu!!
I got nostalgic watching this..this is what I grew up doing and when I tell people that I miss my village life, this is exactly what I miss doing. Thank you for putting this out here ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Such a beautiful nostalgic feeling
I can't believe there are still areas that used water from those.
But hands up. Northerners are hardworking people. Literally everything they use or eat they have worked for it.
I currently live in Amsterdam but I truely love your videos for showing the part of Africa many of our kids born in Europe will never experience. They remind me growing up in Africa.
I love this so much also. Reminds me of the way I grew up as a child. I miss it.
Omukwanyama lela lela. This video is pure and this lady is honest unlike others who just boast. keep it up lady
Thank you Paulo, onda pandula 🙏🏾
This reminds me of the bible in such a deep way. Amazing! We make porridge like this too in the Caribbean. Porridge is our breakfast. But we eat it at anytime if pleased.
This video is so pure, this right here raised us🙌🏾
I enjooooyeeeddd this video man. Part 2 pls
Really love it and being 6000 km away from home.❤❤❤❤❤
Hi! Im absolutely in love with your content. A friend recommended your channel to me an hour ago! Amazing content. 👌🏾your videos are absolutely amazing! ❤️sending love from South Africa 🇿🇦
Kundi Chaka discovered it today❤️ SA🇿🇦
My sister you are bringing back my memories, my grandmother, from my mum side, was from mumuila tribe in Namibia ,I'm from south of Angola 🇦🇴 and I used to get water from the kassimba, as we used to call it, but I don't speak the dialects, I can only speak Portuguese, do you speak Portuguese sister? Sister I'm so proud of you, your video, brought tears of joy, I live in the UK for more than 20 years, I really wanna go back. I miss the care free spirit, I used to live before the war started, You and the kids are amazing. I love you sis.
This was 4 years, but it reminded me of my village in Angola, especially the wall fence..
Beautiful and authentic content 😭😭. I love that you don’t just sit, relaxed and vlog. Like you work. The relationship you have with the kids🤣🤣🤣🤣 Natalia is a fav man. Love your content❤️
The way she calls Natalia tho 😅 kama Naaaaatalia
It's not putting you in a box, that's lovely l will watch that all day lm From the Village myself.
Absolutely amazing scenery from our mother land. I just enjoyed how hands on when you are at home.
Thank you Sizzles, I appreciate this ☺️🙏🏾
My Dear we live in the Caribbean some goes to spring or others have stand pipe to get 🌊 water and all the children help, most of us has water in the home. Watching reminded me of my childhood days.
I enjoyed watching this, proud fellow namibian....Thank you for the content.
Thankyou for sharing your life....it's so hard to find these kind of positive stories about Africa here in the West. You are clever, resourceful and deserve all the peace and happiness. I'd like to visit one day, not playing spoilt tourist, but live simple and meet local (real) ppl. These are the true riches of life.
Oooh that reminds us of our time at the village thanks for sharing!!! village life is the most relaxing experience ever!
I have watched this clip a really African village life how you manouvrer carrying firewood on your Head to the vehicle.God bless you, wov3ann.
I loved this video so much. I paused the tv to get up for a glass of water and it stopped at 37 mins i was like “nooooooo 😭😭 its almost finished”. Thats how good it was. We appreciate the content Woven, keep it up🙌🏽
I actually thought this video is too long and I’m going to get dragged for it’s length but I was just like, let’s do it anyway 😂😂.
You really always my videos and I appreciate this Cheroldine. I hope I continue delivering content worth your time ♥️.
Village champion man. Thank god by the time i was grown enough to carry water, we had taps (water) in the house by then so i just just missed it!!
I enjoyed watching this. Beautiful
Oooh you doing amazing keep up I also tour around villages filming life in villages warm greetings from Kenya
This vid has every piece of Vambo culture u can find there. From boreholes to collecting wood, to traffic in the north (cattle, Lol!), pounding mahangu, oshikundu shakaka, u mention it all. Great content, proper voice and accurate explanations, good quality. Well done.
This is enjoyable.....I miss the village now....Amuteya Onyaanya
Woow, this is amazing, wonderful and extraordinary perfect 👌.. I am in love with this💞...
Part 2 please
Will most definitely work on part 2, hopefully soon. And thank you, I’m glad you liked it.
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪 you made me remember my childhood 🤗
Africa is a beauty!
I love this kind of lifestyle
This is the first time I have not complained about the length of a video. You done did the job. And that intro was so pure awww 🤗❤❤❤
I was really skeptical about the length of the video 🙈. Thank you for taking out an entire 40minutes to watch, I appreciate this 🙏🏾♥️
ItsWoven I want to see the dinner routine ❤️❤️
I LOVE YOU FROM SOUTH AFRICA
It reminds me old days in venda south Africa
Vhavenda
Great and happy to see from Saudi Arabia
I cant believe am only seeing your channel now. 😊❣. You have always been my inspiration. You are such a wonderful person, Thank you for the great content
Thank you Twahafifwa 🙏🏾♥️. The channel is still small so it’s easy to miss 🙈. Thank you for taking some time to watch and for your kind words though, I appreciate this.
Making me miss home. Definitely enjoyed this👌🏾.
Thank you for sharing the house chores. You did well in explaining and I learned alot.
Great Video, muholike. Thank you for reminding us about where we come from. Thank you for reminding the government that a lot of work still needs to be done and mentioning that people are dying because of this. Thank you for showing us your family, your cousins are lovely and your humor throughout the video is refreshing. For explaining that these chores aren’t actually child labour, that the kids are well fed and clothed and choose to be the way they are. You are right about the misconceptions. We love the content and the descriptions you gave us. The authenticity and the honesty. There are a lot of oshiwambo terms you couldn’t translate to English but honestly sis, same. By far the best channel!!! Kundilapo Natalia😂♥️♥️
Home is just home it reminds me when I go home too in Angola.
je adoree la video hooo une tres bonne experience quelle eu a faire
i am from D R Congo to be honest i never been at the village but i wish to visit namibia villages one day
Hi Verinah, it really really feels great receiving love from the DRC. Namibia awaits your visit and if you ever manage to come and time avails, we can make a trip down to my village 🙈
@@ItsWoven thank you so much i will be happy to visit your village one day and actually i am living in Walvibay Namibia
Just two minutes in and i looove it
This video made me super emotional. Thank you for taking us back to our childhood. Loved watching this.
I enjoyed every bit of this video. Beautiful content Woven. They way I kept looking forward to it and it came in a whole package. Uunona wayeni owushi iilonga shili ....waiting on part 2 and 3 and 4🤣
Paulina Kalimbo lol and 5!
Awesome.!! #MuchLove from Ghana.🖤🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Thank you, Buckner. I appreciate it ♥️🙏🏾🇳🇦
@@ItsWoven You welcome.!! Can't wait to get rich and spend a week there. 🙏🏾
I Love Simplicity.!!
lol I’m commenting a lot because I just popped into this channel and I won’t sleep tonight 🤣🤣🤣
I can’t believe someone that went far further as Phuket yah I don’t know the place but wow doing massage almost everyday can do this types of work wow just wow
Fellow Namibian though
# villagechamps that moves to the city 💃💃💃
I really enjoyed watching this! Great content, its so raw and real, and you not tryna be fancy :) LOVE LOVE IT!
I love your channel
Yet again I love and appreciate your authenticity. Really reminds me of my childhood.loved it
This is beautiful. Would love to see more content of this nature
Love love the video. Clearly the kids were the the stars of the video
They’re definitely getting Christmas gifts for this 😆😆
You are a proud Omuwambo woman and I love that about you❤️
Thank you so much, Shaiyah ♥️♥️.
I enjoyed this wholeheartedly, very beautiful content☺️. Part 2 please
Thank you Mee Ndeshi ♥️ Part 2 oku December 🙈
Yes part two please
Love your channel protect you land fellow Namibians. Really loved this video can’t wait to come back to the motherland
Your beautiful motherland awaits your return my lady and thank you 🙏🏾
I'm glad that a Namibian woman. Made a TH-cam channel. To explore. Our. Namibian. Heritage. Thank u keep. It up I'll keep on supporting. Ur channel Well drone I love what u doing
I’m glad you liked this video and found it of value. I appreciate the support too 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Don't worry. People will always think what they want to. I used to look the same way growing up in rural Jamaica. We used to walk about a half a mile to hunt fire wood...(hunting wild guavas was a bonus).
I’ve come to realize that, that’s just how people are, thank you 😃. Jaimaica? It’s so fascinating how we’re worlds apart but there’s some similarities in backgrounds.
I really love this I am really proud of you girl,I wish all woman where like you keep it up,proud vambu!
Thank you so much 🙏🏾🙏🏾 #proudwambo
Hey woven I love your content alot,do more of this village vlog,its so fun and real!keep up the good work
I will most definitely keep doing my best to bring you this type of content. Thank you soo much for tuning in 🙏🏾♥️
@ woven I really love your channel and the fact that your mum is really doing the job like there’s no girls and boys works it’s just a mixture
Hand up 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you Ottilie 😊♥️. Yes, I’m glad we were brought up this way because poshini was the hardest part and the boys would join in too 😆
This is sooo nice. Well done.
Mem, ondungu yeni is for champs mem! Ours at least has ngoo oshipa yoo oyayeluka kashona.
Omahangu is pearl millet toti.
Oshini nomushi is pestle and mortar.
The rest I was too busy enjoying the video to remember.
Here I am learning, wow. Thank you. It’s honestly my first time hearing/reading what oshini no mushi are called, definitely sharing.
This is how we do it in some parts of Venda South Africa,life is Soo affordable bck in the villages, firewood we collects in de woods,water in de river n we use soil and cow's dung to pave, food maize meal n veggies from our yards
MuVenḓa
@@Point-taken Aa!
@@onicamatidze5547 O takala naa?
Great work, this can be used as an educational material for learners and students as well.
Tulonga Henoch sir what does your name Tulonga mean?
@@adventmunga1871 It simply means "teach us"
Tulonga Henoch oh okay thought it means the same as in my tribe Tonga where it means 'streams '.
Great.
I love how you switch from being a modern lady to a village girl! 🤗🤗🤗 So Me! I love this and all the rest of your vedios. And I just discovered you mo 2020👏👏.
Thank you Rossie ♥️. Most of twakulila kowambo we can switch it up real quick, especially when we go home. I think it’s a beautiful experience.
That makes the two of us. I just discovered her a week ago 🥰🥰🥰 loving it
Absolutely loved this! 👌🏾
Beautiful and very much interesting. But why can we not able to download this video 👌👏
much love to this dope video #RESPECTthe
CULTURE
Watching this makes me very thankful
You are so humble and hardworking
This was my favorite video yet...😍 amazing content, raw and authentic village life... *PROUD*👐
Thank you Sheila. I’m glad you enjoyed this one. Thank you for watching aswell 🙏🏾♥️
Oh how nice, I miss being in the north, thank you so much for sharing this video
Looking at this That's why we are a strong black race and one can take that away from use. Love it from Brooklyn n.y.
I love this video so much! Such great nostalgic memories. All of us that grew up from the village went through the same routines. Isn't it just great to experience both rural(village) and urban lifestyles? But so much has now changed in the village nowadays, it's not as it uses to be any more back than.
Thanks for sharing Woven.
I’m glad you loved this video. Thank you for watching Absai 🙏🏾. Honestly, it’s been a great privilege to have lived and experienced both the rural and urban lifestyle.
Even our village is busy transitioning and I think I got this video just at the right time.
It’s always my pleasure sharing.
I always enjoy my stay at the village, except for those endless work 😂😂 there's always something to do.
Waawuu soo nice .... mr presdent need to do something we are surfering alot due to scarcity of water !!! Great Mukwaudimbe noshiwana shaye okwa tekula shili be blessed 🙏
Very cute wooow . This is a good experience hey
The way she says Naaaaatalia😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️💯. I keep repeating that part mahn😅.
Nde owa Dina po Naaaaaaatalia wah out of all kids😂
Natalia iha landula 😂😂😂
.."who"...."who...."😂😂😂😂. Hilarious. Respect sis, you're doing a great job. Amazing and welldone...to you. The horns of those cows will make me run for cover! Oh wow! That's a fantastic storage huts. Love it
Thank you so much Tehirah ♥️. Never a dull moment in the village 🤣🤣
I so much love village ,
Yes sisi u definitely OG SADC village girl can relate to terrain climate diet with love from zim Mat.south, Gwanda south
Woven u are amazing woman I am proud of u my lady jek of all tread your family taught u you well even the the next generation is following your foot step. ❤ your humidity is out of this world big up💫🤗💐🌠🌟😇🙏
I LOve, love it. i couldn't move from the screen , i love the authenticity of this content...keep them coming please. thanks.
oh guuuys...village village!!!!!!
,fulltime happiness
There’s really no place like the village, none!
Loved the content, wish I had some village experience... especially enjoyed the rhythmic pounding👍🏾
Wooowww.. I was smiling the whole time I was watching this
I’m glad I could put a smile on your face, it’s the least I can do 🙂.
Authentic 💯 African village living...nice!
Watching this in 2020, made me miss home😢...can’t wait for the holidays, so I go home.
awww so beautiful and no big buildings and noisy cars
Uunona ihawutila kugwiilamo ,do another plan guys that size, ombiliki is nice, nice video
that's how we grow up. thanks for sharing
Love love this video, thank you for sharing
When you find yourself rewatching videos, Woven shiveli ninga nee mukwetu oshiima oshinika nokalong weekend.
I’m sorry 😭😭 I’ll put one out tomorrow.
I love this man.
Culture is everything ❤️
Indeed it is!!
Taah, I thought I knew it all until I got to the fire wood part. Mem. So hectic vakwetu 😩
New subscriber from Namibia. Thanks for showing Wode Maya around🇳🇦🇬🇭
It was an absolute pleasure having Wode Maya, thank you for watching and subscribing ♥️