This is process of kitchen viewing, usually done after a year or so/otherwise when a baby is born. This is event is for Ester Ngipandulwa that took place in the Northen Namibia.
I love watching traditional vlogs, but i must say this is one of the most informative/educative vlog i ever wathced, we mbwitis appreciate such. Thank you so very much, and God's Blessings on the young couple
This is very nice..... it's very Educating especially to the grade 10-11 (new curriculum ) learners... for their Oshindonga Research Paper (4)... By the way Ndapewa_Magano (namesake) What a Wow
i really like this vlog it really have a message to every one especially children(town child) who do not know the history of Ovambo people or culture... I am requesting you to find another videos concerned with traditional event
I think things are changing so as cultures are different. For us, when a lady gets married, the parents do not escort her to the grooms house (normally day 2). So iitalapata gives a chance to for the brides parents to go see where their child went/is. Also, it's done as early as possible after the wedding so that should something happen at the grooms house, eg someone dies, or there's a wedding then the brides parents and family can freely go since they've been there before and have been formally welcomed during iitalapata, during the wedding the family is not really welcomed welcomed. The official welcoming is done during iitalapata
A good observation there. This was so because the event was a two-in-one (oitala pEpata nEshasho lokaana kotete mohombo). If you look very well, men that came from the side of the wife did not go in the house because they have nothing to do with kitchen matters.
I love watching traditional vlogs, but i must say this is one of the most informative/educative vlog i ever wathced, we mbwitis appreciate such. Thank you so very much, and God's Blessings on the young couple
Wau this was beautiful and thanks meme Helena Nghipandulwa for explaining for us iitala pata kutya oshike. Oniipa opo tayi kala
Keep up the good work my people, this is what the youth of today need to watch.
Iyalo, Tangi Tangi ✊.
This is very educative video.thank you very much to the Nghipandulwa family.
I no ninga iitala pepata ngo wafi family yoye itayuyako keumbo loye oto kalilwa kaayeni kuwadile that's nice 7
Blessings to the Nghipandulwa’s🙏🙏❤️
Educative Keep doing well thee Nghipandulwa
This was very informative 👏🏽 love it
Thank you Jona for covering this event,I learnt Soo much.
Very beautiful and informative
Blessings to the Nghipandulwa family 🙏❤️
Thank you nkelo
I have learned a thing or two. Thank you so much. Blessed.
This is indeed beautiful content.. Educative!
This is very nice..... it's very Educating especially to the grade 10-11 (new curriculum ) learners... for their Oshindonga Research Paper (4)... By the way Ndapewa_Magano (namesake) What a Wow
very beautiful traditional iitalapepata
Beautiful content, very informative ♥️👏🏾
i really like this vlog it really have a message to every one especially children(town child) who do not know the history of Ovambo people or culture... I am requesting you to find another videos concerned with traditional event
We will do our best.
Uutombodhiya Village 😍🙏
Very informative. Blessings to the couple 🙏🏾
Very informative
Thank you Soo much 🙏🏾🥺
Educative content indeed.❤
This is beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ahhhhh muhn this is beautiful.. 😍❤️ Just 13 minutes into it ndeee sutu
Nangweye owaha moshanga nkelo😂😂
@@seblonembanga5893 😂😂Eeno, itevulu kukala iniihamo kaa
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Wow this is lovely
May God bless my prayers
this was so beautiful.
Great and educative content. I learned a lot. You gained yourself a subscriber 💃💃💃💃
Thank you, and welcome on board.😅
Beautiful really
Educative beautiful content
I learned a lot 👏👏
Just discovered your channel brother, I love every content, supper educative. Well done
Thank you, you’re welcome on board.
Can't stop watching this. Knew nothing about all those. Also I love the song in the background, so authentic and genuine. Where can I get the song???
I’m glad you enjoyed. It’s available on TH-cam.
@@MushekoHub sorry to ask, but what's the name of the song?
love this
What is the title of the song at the beginning, please?
Beautiful...
I love this
i love this
wow, have met Mrs Ester here at our lodge and i must say she is a very lovely lady.
You are so lovely too , thanks alot for everything ❤️
@@Nali_fang Aw so sweet, thank you Mrs. Ester 😍
Beautiful content!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Congratulations
Beautiful, proud of you lil sis
Thank you Biggy
Beautiful and Well articulated.
Glad you enjoyed it
I AM INSPIRED
Beautiful 👌🏽
Thank you 😊
❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥
🥰♥️
This is different from mbalantus oitalapa can only be done once you have you own house not in your parents house..
😇😇
Musheko come in and give us a clarification on man pelugo it is allowed nga neh?
It depends to how the event was organized. For instance, this was a two-in-one event. But men did not go to Elugo only women went.
Oitala pepata oyasimana unene kukehe gumwe
But man was not supposed to go there, in Oshiwambo only woman are allowed yakatale elugo,, I'm shocked to see man petalo lyelugo
Tate Mbenzi made it clear that men don’t attend oitalapata. What is this now???🤔🤔🤔
Musheko ila wutu kuthile ko itale, aasamane kiitalapata
I think things are changing so as cultures are different. For us, when a lady gets married, the parents do not escort her to the grooms house (normally day 2). So iitalapata gives a chance to for the brides parents to go see where their child went/is. Also, it's done as early as possible after the wedding so that should something happen at the grooms house, eg someone dies, or there's a wedding then the brides parents and family can freely go since they've been there before and have been formally welcomed during iitalapata, during the wedding the family is not really welcomed welcomed. The official welcoming is done during iitalapata
A good observation there.
This was so because the event was a two-in-one (oitala pEpata nEshasho lokaana kotete mohombo). If you look very well, men that came from the side of the wife did not go in the house because they have nothing to do with kitchen matters.
So you need to go pound ishewe 🤭?
Eeno kuume 🤣
@@Nali_fang akwaita neee 🤣🤣