@@amilcardasylva1579 I notice you say the Djola people are called the Felupe. I'm having difficulties finding any information on them. Do you have any resources or how to direct me? Thanks 🌻
@@Tamyralevelsoflife Unfortunately I don't have any one. But if you do some research about Guinea Bissau ethnical composition, I think you'll find something. Good luck
My name is Eric Stone, I received my DNA results from African Ancestry and on my maternal side it said my people are Djolla people of Guinea Bissau. Are they represented in this country.
Hi! We share the same maternal lineage, I also took the African Ancestry DNA test this past January 2022. If you have any information you can share about our present day family. That would be great.
The Djolla are mainly in Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Guinea Bissau. They are also known by other names in these countries. In Ghana, they are called Wangara. In Mali they are called Bambara or Daffin.
@@knowledgeallah4638 I can put u in contact with some brames people from Guinea Bissau, living here in Brazil. There are a big bissau-guineane community of Brame here. My big friend is brame
My tribe in Guinea-Bissau is Mancanhi, Pepel, Balanta Naga and Capeverdian. I live in the US 🇺🇸 you missed many other ethnic groups. Guinea-Bissau have over 40 ethnic groups.
@@crioulom120 What you mean you don't align yourself with any particular group? If you're originally from Guinea-Bissau you must have an ethnic group otherwise you re not from Guinea-Bissau.
@@NeyCD83 My father, mother and I were born in GB. Three of my grandparents were born abroad and all went to Bolama as teenagers. My forth grandparent was born in GB. All of the above, including me can only speak Crioulo and Portuguese. That's what I meant 'I don't align myself with any particular group'. I am just a guinean, just like anyone else.
@@NeyCD83 My parents are guineans, born and raised. My grandparents were Portuguese and Lebanese...I was born and raised in GB, and have no other nationality...
@@kingakatutura1437 no, Mende are from Liberia, Manjaco are in Guinea Bissau, Gambia mostly. There is only a few hundred thousand left. Some of us speak Wolof now instead of our native language
@@leonhenry4861 Some of the tribes in the Senegambia region are actually the same as people in Liberia. Any tribe with Man in front of it is likely the same people just a slight difference, it is confirmed that the Mandinka in Senegambia are linked to those in Liberia and are the same people.
What happened to the Djola people? I just did a maternal African DNA test that states I my ancestor lineage Is the Djola people from Guinea Bissau. Do you have any information on that group of people?
@@crioulom120 I'm going to take a trip to Guinea Bissau. I want to go to the Djloa villages. What would you suggest the place to go. Senegal or GB? For that experience.
I identify with being Balanta ..because my DNA is specifically Guinea Bissau, and I can't be Mandingo cuz none of my family look it ..I'm not Fulani because we were caught in the slave trade and Fulani did sell slaves on average during that time . I did my research im thinking Balanta has a list of smaller groups that are now no longer known . is that true sounds like it because of your video . you ask who is missing do you know?
Balantas are in great numbers on the south. I was stationed in Tite and all the plantations of rice were done by Balantas, not counting the raising of cows. Good people.
Your research is right fulas did sold lot of slaves they play both sides that's why the mandinkas called then fula which means twosided peoples. They are naturally cunning, self centered and look down on everyone except themselves.
Of course brother, Guinea Bissau is not only tribes. We also have people who are only Bissauguinean and that's all. The most important of all is what we call Guinendade. ❤️🇬🇼
Wrong data! if you are not local to Guunea Bissau and want to do a documentary concerning Guinea Bissau's people research well.Other wise you will be insulting others by presenting incorrect data. You better take out this video.
Thank you for sharing, my ancestors are from Guinea Bissau. My mom and dad were born in Guinea Bissau.
Was hoping to view information on the Djola People. Enjoyed the available content.
Same with me
Diola is what is called Felupe in Guinea Bissau.
@@amilcardasylva1579 I notice you say the Djola people are called the Felupe. I'm having difficulties finding any information on them. Do you have any resources or how to direct me?
Thanks 🌻
@@Tamyralevelsoflife Unfortunately I don't have any one. But if you do some research about Guinea Bissau ethnical composition, I think you'll find something. Good luck
@@amilcardasylva1579 Thank you
Please make a video about Manjacos. There origin and values.
I'm a Gambian but my ancestors are from guinea Bissau my mom and dad are born in Bissau 🇬🇼 i am a proud balanta nyacara ❤
Me being Fulani from guinea Bissau and proud 🇬🇼🥰
Welcome sister i am fulani from Guine-Bissau, living in canada.
Please can I get your cultural praise
@@AlfaBalde please do you have your cultural praise
@@doleayomide1693 Yes Brother
Please do you have it
??? Written cultural praise
Can you give more information on the anthem E people. Are they known as the Pepel ?
My name is Eric Stone,
I received my DNA results from African Ancestry and on my maternal side it said my people are Djolla people of Guinea Bissau. Are they represented in this country.
Yh we have some jollas in villages
They are called Felupe in Guinea Bissau.
Hi! We share the same maternal lineage, I also took the African Ancestry DNA test this past January 2022. If you have any information you can share about our present day family. That would be great.
They r in Senegal also
The Djolla are mainly in Mali, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Guinea Bissau. They are also known by other names in these countries. In Ghana, they are called Wangara. In Mali they are called Bambara or Daffin.
Manjaco and proud. From
Guinée Bissau
Have you any info on the Brame of Guinea Bissau
Brame or Mancagne...yeah...there are there in Guinea Bissau 😊
@@Barkafon I did research and found my people are from there. But I don't see much info online
@@knowledgeallah4638 I can put u in contact with some brames people from Guinea Bissau, living here in Brazil. There are a big bissau-guineane community of Brame here. My big friend is brame
@@Barkafon wow man lets link up
Do you watch Black Acres of Gambia?
Yh
Who is the brame people in guinea Bissau? I found out that I'm from the brame people and want to know more about them. Any information about them?
is another small tribe close to tribe calls mancanha in guine Bissau.
My tribe in Guinea-Bissau is Mancanhi, Pepel, Balanta Naga and Capeverdian. I live in the US 🇺🇸 you missed many other ethnic groups. Guinea-Bissau have over 40 ethnic groups.
He forgot also people like me, who speak only Crioulo and Portuguese and don't align themselves with any particular group..Abraço fraterno!
@@crioulom120 What you mean you don't align yourself with any particular group? If you're originally from Guinea-Bissau you must have an ethnic group otherwise you re not from Guinea-Bissau.
@@NeyCD83 My father, mother and I were born in GB. Three of my grandparents were born abroad and all went to Bolama as teenagers. My forth grandparent was born in GB. All of the above, including me can only speak Crioulo and Portuguese. That's what I meant 'I don't align myself with any particular group'. I am just a guinean, just like anyone else.
@@crioulom120 what's your parents ethnic group? Are they portuguese?
@@NeyCD83 My parents are guineans, born and raised. My grandparents were Portuguese and Lebanese...I was born and raised in GB, and have no other nationality...
I wanted to hear more about the Manjaco people
Hi there im trying to find my heritage my last name is Bass i hear that is a manjaco name are the manjaco a Mende people
@@kingakatutura1437 no, Mende are from Liberia, Manjaco are in Guinea Bissau, Gambia mostly. There is only a few hundred thousand left. Some of us speak Wolof now instead of our native language
Are you Manjaco?
@@leonhenry4861 Some of the tribes in the Senegambia region are actually the same as people in Liberia. Any tribe with Man in front of it is likely the same people just a slight difference, it is confirmed that the Mandinka in Senegambia are linked to those in Liberia and are the same people.
Bro he get all wrong fula from Bissau😂? Bissau is balanta and manjago
How do I find out what tribe or village my grand father was from?
I was hoping to find something on the Brame people of Guinea Bissau
I am Bramé also
So was I hoping for that! I, too, am Brame (& Balanta)
If anyone finds any information on the brame people please let me know too?
Small tribe in guine Bissau, speaking similarly the same language with another tribe calls mancaha in guine Bissau
Brame also
I think you missed "Mankañho" ethnic which is a major ethnic group on Guinea Bissau..
I'm mandinka thanks for doing this one wonderful job
I want to know manjagos are how many percent in Guinea Bissau
14%
The men from this country are 😍😍😍
Tall, well built and dark skin 😍😍😍
What happened to the Djola people? I just did a maternal African DNA test that states I my ancestor lineage Is the Djola people from Guinea Bissau. Do you have any information on that group of people?
The Djola people exist both in GB and Senegal. In Senegal they are called Djola and in GB are called Felupe. I am from GB
@@crioulom120 I'm going to take a trip to Guinea Bissau. I want to go to the Djloa villages. What would you suggest the place to go. Senegal or GB? For that experience.
@@crioulom120 Thank you so much for the reply.
@@Tamyralevelsoflife sister. Im Djolla from Guinea Bissau, living in Brazil.
I'm Balanta.
I've just learned that I am Balanta! 100%
My African Ancestry DNA test says that I am Balanta on my maternal side.
My African Ancestry DNA test showed my lineage to be Brame/Balanta on my maternal side.
Hello please I need your cultural praise
Balanta
What about the Djola people of Guinea Bissau? where do they fit in?
They're mostly in Casamance (Senegal) so maybe that's why he didn't include them 🤷🏽♀️
At south west of guine Bissau, very strong cultural tribe
@@stayalert7060 you right, but most djola tribe peoples living at south west of guine Bissau,
@@alexsalemo9137 thanks
He talked about them, but using another name: Felupe. That's how they are called there.
Balanta people are the majority of ethnic groups of Guinea-Bissau. Not Fulani. Please do more research.
Can you tell me what are the Djola people are called in this present day?
Yes bro help us please 😂 am a ganja but we are all balantas
@@alvinjonhson3908but what are the differences between these 4 Balanta groups?
I'm a manjago from Guinea Bissau. I'm watching from the UAE
Hey do you have any family in The Gambia?
Im Papel. Greetings!!!
I identify with being Balanta ..because my DNA is specifically Guinea Bissau, and I can't be Mandingo cuz none of my family look it ..I'm not Fulani because we were caught in the slave trade and Fulani did sell slaves on average during that time . I did my research im thinking Balanta has a list of smaller groups that are now no longer known . is that true sounds like it because of your video . you ask who is missing do you know?
Balantas are in great numbers on the south. I was stationed in Tite and all the plantations of rice were done by Balantas, not counting the raising of cows. Good people.
Your research is right fulas did sold lot of slaves they play both sides that's why the mandinkas called then fula which means twosided peoples. They are naturally cunning, self centered and look down on everyone except themselves.
It's not like Islam reached the region by peaceful means either
I'm Fula of Guinea Bissau❤
I am GUINEENSE!
Fula tribe is the Sams as Fulina
Djola!
Yes, I am from GB and I do NOT align myself with any I ethnic group!
Of course brother, Guinea Bissau is not only tribes. We also have people who are only Bissauguinean and that's all. The most important of all is what we call Guinendade. ❤️🇬🇼
@@amilcardasylva1579 Good answer
Are the Fulani people that gorgeous :???
Wrong data! if you are not local to Guunea Bissau and want to do a documentary concerning Guinea Bissau's people research well.Other wise you will be insulting others by presenting incorrect data. You better take out this video.
French Guinea smh. How are people comfortable belonging to other people?
Papel 🇸🇳
Jola or diola
DNA 2013 DJOLA!
No Fulani is not 😂
Brame people
I am fulani ..joaquim Antonio Abasse Embalò..