!! Great !! I'm looking to interview real Jola women in the BeNeLux about the current situation in the Gambian as well, know someone? Please contact me.
There are some similarities of cultures within the African countries, their set of drum instruments and the way of their dancing is just like Ibo tribes in Nigeria
I can only assume that you have not been to Igboland. Go and look at the wide variety of traditional Igbo dancing and point out any similarities.The rhythm the steps, the instruments are entirely different. Go and look at any basic ogene dance... nothing like it at all. We are all different.
Almost all that you write in your introductory text is incorrect. The Berending in your video is in the area of Gunjur and Brikama, which is far from Yundum. The tour operators are making the money, not the women and are NOT paying the women. In fact, before your busses take you to your next tourist site, women's club has to give tips and share the money with the drivers or they will not bring you tourists back. The arrangement is that the tour operators bring the tourist buss at around 11 every morning and some women from the club and their drummers perform for you tourists. The only money the women get is the tips that the tourists might be kind enough to offer. The women have to leave their daily labours, like washing clothes, tending their gardens, and preparing their family's food. They do this because of extreme need and poverty. The actual village of course EXISTS and comprises several ethnic groups, incl. Jola, Fula, Karoninka, Mandinka, Manjako and Ballanta. There are also about 50 Europeans living there. The population is between 2000 and 3000, with about 500 houses. There are 2 preschools, 2 primary schools and one lower secondary school. There are several mosques and at least one church. You should apologize to us and correct your misinformation.
This dance they are doing is mix of different Jola and Karonika dancing. The Jolas in Berending like the woman are singing, come mostly from Thonk-a-sil, but also from Jattuk, Mandegan, Molump, Karon, Tenduk, and Gikotch, all of which are in Casamance. The Jola dialect that they speak in Berending is a mix of Jola dialects from all these villages and in fact has som Mandinka in it. It is true that the drumming is like Karonika drumming used in memorial services for dead relatives.
Go to any black urban area and find a drum circle you hear the same music right here in America. I'm 70 years old I traveled around the country for 25 years learn how to drum when I was 18 years old. Any City I went to I would sign a drum circle drum Circle Detroit Chicago San Francisco LA New Orleans Atlanta Miami Etc. We black people maintain that rhythm of Africa in are soul
My paternal grandmother was a Jola/ Diola woman. I definitely feel a connection to these people.
Love my culture and proud to be a jola💞💯thank you for the wonderful video
I love the Gambia🇬🇲 greentings from Holland🇳🇱
You welcome dear alots more for you
Ohh I miss the music my mother mother is jola, nice music. I am enjoying here's Holland
We have more,.. visit our other video's as well!
Nice am proud to be a jola♥️😘
I love my Ajamat people and my culture ♥️♥️♥️♥️🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾 0:49
Am a Fula, i love jola people
I am Fula and Jola, on my father's side.
Dance dance, dance!
Is Fula the same as the Fulani people ?
they have a lot of good people
I love this Video very lovely And happy people 💞💖
Am a fula but I like jolas culture
One love to all jolas in my hometown Gambia....
Hope I will have a jola wife there in funi
Jolas culture is nice,am a fula Tukulor with a jola wife
I love my coltural and am proud to be a jola💖💖
binta colley ..u are my inlow love you so much.. my wife nema is Zainab colley
Ohh that's so lovely welcome to the family 🤩🤩
Great video. Thanks.
Africa is beautiful
Am proud to be a Jola
!! Great !! I'm looking to interview real Jola women in the BeNeLux about the current situation in the Gambian as well, know someone? Please contact me.
WOOOOOoooowww!!!!!
💙😃😃😃💓😃😃😃💚
(I think I pulled a muscle or 9, just WATCHING this...🤔😨😮....)
I love my culture
And I like that culture as well :-)
Thank you jola cultural Gambia
Thank you.
Gambia is my tribe I love my peoples
J'aime beaucoup le karone . surtout mon village saloulou
My mother sister live in berrending nice people I like dem so much
Me too..
Thanx great
Very nice dance is my culture alonkao
UNE BELLE CULTURE LA CULTURE DIOLA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very nice
They has the best wrestling dance too.
Love my people🙏
They dance like the Abakaliki people of Southeastern Nigeria.
My culture best culture
That's my culture
i 💘 my culture
Berending is not in the Yundum area though lol. its between Kartong and Gunjur. still glad you visited and hope it was a great trip.
We also have berrending in nuimi
@@jamesjatta4099 yes, near Barra
Who needs a gym when u can dance like this .
Nana Asumadu Sakyi so true, I realized when I dance native dances it helps me stay fit. No need to be counting calories if you can dance like this.
my wife is jola...she always play this type of videos every night when we are in the room
am mandinka... she loves me so much an respect me always time
Vive l Afrique mon Afrique
Oui, moi Africa aussi!
I miss home 😩
There are some similarities of cultures within the African countries, their set of drum instruments and the way of their dancing is just like Ibo tribes in Nigeria
I can only assume that you have not been to Igboland. Go and look at the wide variety of traditional Igbo dancing and point out any similarities.The rhythm the steps, the instruments are entirely different. Go and look at any basic ogene dance... nothing like it at all.
We are all different.
Beutiful
j'aime les diola
Almost all that you write in your introductory text is incorrect. The Berending in your video is in the area of Gunjur and Brikama, which is far from Yundum. The tour operators are making the money, not the women and are NOT paying the women. In fact, before your busses take you to your next tourist site, women's club has to give tips and share the money with the drivers or they will not bring you tourists back. The arrangement is that the tour operators bring the tourist buss at around 11 every morning and some women from the club and their drummers perform for you tourists. The only money the women get is the tips that the tourists might be kind enough to offer. The women have to leave their daily labours, like washing clothes, tending their gardens, and preparing their family's food. They do this because of extreme need and poverty. The actual village of course EXISTS and comprises several ethnic groups, incl. Jola, Fula, Karoninka, Mandinka, Manjako and Ballanta. There are also about 50 Europeans living there. The population is between 2000 and 3000, with about 500 houses. There are 2 preschools, 2 primary schools and one lower secondary school. There are several mosques and at least one church. You should apologize to us and correct your misinformation.
Awesome
❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋💋💋🤝🤝🤝🤝🤝
So interesting
Oh c'mon what the ___ how could you do that without me 😭😭😭
African American bands do this dance
Fière d'être casacaise
They dance exactly like the ethnic group called « gourounssi » in Burkina Faso
The are originally from burkina
One Africa one people
Gurunsi, tellensi,Mossi from northern Ghana
@@bassmanakaeasy6030 no they are not.
Maravilloso
Berending south
Koolsha*
This isn’t a traditional Jola dance, this sounds more of a karoninka traditional dance.
I was there, believe me, it is Jola!
This dance they are doing is mix of different Jola and Karonika dancing. The Jolas in Berending like the woman are singing, come mostly from Thonk-a-sil, but also from Jattuk, Mandegan, Molump, Karon, Tenduk, and Gikotch, all of which are in Casamance. The Jola dialect that they speak in Berending is a mix of Jola dialects from all these villages and in fact has som Mandinka in it. It is true that the drumming is like Karonika drumming used in memorial services for dead relatives.
Ma beugue diola
Vive les diola
The jembefolas not happy, how come? ☺
This sounds like a Haitian band.
We are the same people
Go to any black urban area and find a drum circle you hear the same music right here in America. I'm 70 years old I traveled around the country for 25 years learn how to drum when I was 18 years old. Any City I went to I would sign a drum circle drum Circle Detroit Chicago San Francisco LA New Orleans Atlanta Miami Etc. We black people maintain that rhythm of Africa in are soul
not an i phone to be seen
Musique guinées peul
💃🏿 😊
Rubbish
Such a " rubbish " post.
Dont be so hard on yourself
GTFOH hater