As a Jamaican I can proudly say that of our seven National Heroes, the fiercest and most revered is Nanny of the Maroons, who was an Ashanti warrior princess from the Ghana region, of West Africa who came to the Caribbean Island with her brothers as slaves. Nanny fought the British, In combat, and beat them, so that they were forced to sign peace treaties, and give land grants to the Maroon people of Jamaica. She also contributed to the abolition of slavery for the Jamaican people.
Interesting how this vital information is not taught in schools. It boggles my mind that the first thing that we are taught, in regards to our history is that we were slaves. Thank You for highlighting our female ancestors! You have a new subscriber!
Rachel Desir Quit worrying about what the white man's system teaches! Whites dont like us and they've declared war on us! If you want black history go outside the white mans education system!
4ABLACKAFRICA - Actually you should worry about what the White man's system teaches. It is the reason slavery lasted so long in America. It's the reason it took another 100 years for equality even to own a home where a Black person wants. Its the reason why Black men are gun down with impurity and Black folks and Black politicians are out protesting for Mexican's babies and not their own sons. Either worry about it now or continue to pay for it later.
Willie Purdom Some are you just need to know where to look. You should check out a book called In praise of Black women. Ancient African Queens. Also a movie is being made about Amanirenas. I think it is by the same guy who did the recent Roots mini series.
Black women are strong, courageous and gifted. It saddens me to hear rappers degrade black women so harshly. It is so disgraceful. I wonder sometimes what they think of their own mothers.
If you don't understand white supremacy/racism as a system and how it works, everything you think you know will only confuse you. They have an agenda as their masters see for them. What we must all keep in mind are all the thots, video vixens, and tricks that personify the music in real life, while destroying the lives of men, children, and families in our community. This includes the Confused masses of our people (men and women alike) addicted to love n hip hop, fast food, church, and consumption. We gotta clean house so we can build. BTW Their mothers are no better than the trash they sing about. They sing of what they know and have seen growing up. History is a bitch, so our people don't like to look it up.
If you think rappers are talking a blacc women, you wrong. If think a bitch & hoe deserve the same respect as a Woman just cuz they female, YOU ARE OUT UR MIND.
My mother named me after the 6 Million Dollar man ..... Steve ... obviously took her Month's of research and Library visit's, digging deep in to my black heritage, to finally cut the cord and name me, .....Steve ...
I am Mexican American and Queen Zinga is one of my favorite Lady warrior Queens. Thank you for this introduction many should know how valuable women are especially melinated women. This will uplift many melunated women to how important they are in this world of men.
nzinga is a queen of the Kongo empire she descends from the Kongo royal lineage and she reneged with all her power to the kingdom of ndongo and matamba which forms all the Kongo empire
If you did a little more digging you will discovery your people from Mexico are actually descent from Africans who were the aborigines. th-cam.com/video/r6IrMjfbh6E/w-d-xo.html I'll let you discover why Meso Americans look the way they do now.
Look up Yaa Asantewaa. She is historically considered most influential Queen in Ghana. Because of how she gathered the Asante Empire to fight the British when the men had given up
Joli drapeau-de Haiti. Un pays avec une riche et intéressane histoire: 1ère Réoublique noire pour avoir combattu l'esclavage pour "la liberté"....All men are born "free"...Keep up the good work of informing and educating about "African History" -the history of black people in general. Peace to all!
most of this home team history are supositions and stories and inventions because he can not prove wth written archaelogical data because most africans didn t write almost anything about their history
Thank you for highlighting the exploits of some of Africa's warrior queens. Would have liked to hear about Queen Idia of ancient Benin Kingdom of Nigeria.
R, no, no, no, no. The wicked mainstream media will water down the truth. His spirit to teach truth would be suppressed. Please sell DVDs. Our children's children need to hear this.
I'm baaaack guys! My first apology of 2018 goes out to all of you for the long lay off. I took a period to ensure that when I stepped back to the table I would be in a position to give all the time required to produce the quality vidoes I am committed to creating. I want to continue to improve. I'm excited to reveal (very soon) the big project I have been working on and hope that you guys are ready to get back to learning about African history, one video at a time. If you would like to have access to exclusive videos, sources and more or simply want to support the Hometeam you can go to Patreon...www.patreon.com/HomeTeamHistory Happy New Year!!
HomeTeam History Glad to have to back for '18 brotha. Keep doin the good work. Get out there to some of them local events too. Folks would love to hear wisdom live.
HomeTeam History brother your passion and love for spreading the knowledge and greatness of are people inspire me to do the same for those around me keep up the good work
@@laughingemoji5445 That's all well and good, but this thread isn't about your personal love for the black people, it is about the claim that humanity originates from Africa, a theory which is not as air-tight as it once was due to relatively recent archaeological findings.
@@zanseinofan01 blame that on white people that created that theory a huge amount of them think they came from Africa but anyway where do u think the first people originated and how did they look ?
most of this home team history are supositions and stories and inventions because he can not prove wth written archaelogical data because most africans didn t write almost anything about their history
Im portuguese and all is true about the great queen theres written evidence she was a complexe woman and a hell of a headhake to our rule in angola only after she died we were able to conquer her territory
I started a Black People in the Bible video and stumbled across some pretty amazing black Women. So I dug into some research and started a Black Women in the Bible series. Your video are on point and I truly appreciate the time you invested in getting to the truth. This my second video of yours and I’m truly impressed & encouraged.
In my country we also have a female warrior 🙈 who fought for the battles.. Known for her fearless character.. Her name was mekatilili was menza...I learn about her in my history class😍🇰🇪
Black is beautiful; knowing our ethnic history is even more beautiful! 🖤💜🖤 Folks that question why we demonstrate a devowed interest black history, anticipate a limited mindset and subsequently earn the right to label us as ignorant. This history lesson is seasoned with an image of black women that has been long forgotten and disregarded. I enjoyed every moment. #EducateYourself 🖤🤟🖤
Love this history. We named one of our daughters after Queen Amina because of what she represents- "a warrior", and the name also translates as "one who speaks the truth".
Thanks so much for this Powerful Share. I am African-American, here in the USA and it is so enriching to hear of our ancestors. Many times I think of us surviving offspring of slavery and think of the strength we have and even wonder in myself where does the boldness to press forward through struggle come from. Yes, I am a believer in Christ, but I believe my ancestors's DNA is in me as well.
Thank you so much for putting it so eloquently. I love Queen Asantewaa so much. Not taking away her title I'm Princess Asantewaa. Last night I was talking to my friend about her and telling her that I'm Princess Asantewaa. Gone but memories lives on. Keep refreshing it.
I remember in high school we had to portray an African Queen while some other girls got Ti, Sheba, I got Nzinga and was proud to be assigned that warrior queen.
Wow. I subscribed big time just now. This video was great. I studied African History in college. I knew of the African Warrior Queens. But, nothing like this!!!! Well informed and indisputable. One of the things that is relevant to modern Black people is that the warrior spirit lives in many Black women of today. They have the battle rage but don't know why. They think that something is wrong with them. They cry silently because they are smothered. The don't fit. I come from a long line of warrior women. The women of my family prided themselves on their battle prowess and physical strength. These women beat full grown men in hand to hand combat -often. These women were not gay -by any means. They were just strong warrior personalities. Unfortunately, many young Black women of today feel the warrior spirit within their souls and think that something is wrong with them. They have been told that they should be support only in our battles and not on the field itself. Yet their place is actually on the battle field. They are silently screaming as they try to fit in with a society that is alien to that spirit. They do not know of these female Battle Queens and Soldiers. I wish they did so that they would recognize themselves and put that warrior spirit to productive use. No more street fights and screaming, cursing, rage. The new battle field is knowledge and building. These women should take their rightful place as leaders in this new battle. That what I am doing with my battle rage. .......
Gwen B my Best friend always call me a Warrior Queen and bc of other studies and research, I've never gotten the chance to go deeper yet. I find myself always fighting for righteousness and unrighteousness fighting against me constantly! I've wept and I've raged in ways that i don't even understand! I shall seek understanding as i am yet fighting another battle as we speak! Have u ever done any research on MAAT??
Ymane M Ali i feel the only reason blacks in america insult the African culture or african history is from a lack of knowledge although I've never really heard any blacks do that! Blacks in America and even the Modern day african has been stripped of the tru culture/ beliefs/traditions. There's hella knowledge to be gained from both sides tho. Some people don't want to know their tru history as well as their tru identity but the knowledge is definitely out there.
I'm surprised Yaa Asantewaa didn't make the list. Anyway, HomeTeam should reach out Dynast Amir from the Search for Uhuru channel. He travels to Africa all the time and connects the Diaspora with those on the Motherland. Although, he's not as versed in African history as HomeTeam. But he's very informed on the current affairs.
You and the Metatron channel - rather than just criticizing historical misrepresentation- provide concise and well-researched examples of the real deal!
Praise to the beautiful black African Queens who are uplifting to their counterpoints world wide,smart,intelligent,full of intergity,women today take issues with being black here in america ! Black Brothers shy away from dark skinned sisters,it makes us look with pride at the culture of such godly women.truly classy women,that are second to no other women here in america.it is an honor,privilege to enlightened by such women of esteem.praise the Lord,your commentary on the times,lives of the remarkable women is an encouragement,too other women,for they truly have established themselves in history,in the world,and black america.young brother,you are an inspiration to your people,and your life in black America.may this segement of history ,will be an eye opener to help us become people of courage,dignity,may the elite, 💰,grabbers,Boody shakers,ungodly women,will look at the many accompolishements of other women,that are solid,we do have strong role models,and mentors to help bring about a reversal in our culture,put down the haters,backbiters,homosexuals,gender benders,the cheaters,down lows, and the gangbangers, closets freaks,pimps,and the thieves,robbers,thugs,and killers too! Brother Frank Lucas,said it best : stop the madness ! Yes,you can hate on me ! But I am telling it like it is ! those that are the adulterers,fornicators,liars,and the effeminate,God said: will not inherit the Kingdom of Heaven.A one day and a wake up call to those who hear the word of God.Luke11:28. A'men. Be positive ! Holler at me ! pastorhelen7@gmail.com
We are still queen and will alway be black women are very serious when someone cross ours pass we definitely dont play tha why some people says that we look mad all the time the thing we been through it's nothing to be happy about we dont live a privileges life we have to be strong for ours childrenS
Thanks for sharing this information, 💪🏾Brother King👑. 🙏🏽 I feel so connected after learning more about these beautiful souls. Much love to the Warrior Queens that stood for their people. 🤞🏾🌹💯
"This gift is from the Candace. If you want Peace, this is a token of her warmth and friendship. If you want war keep the arrows because you are going to need them." #EpicResponse Hearing this awakened my supernatural powers. Yes! Yes! Thank You.
Yessssss omg your the first person ive found who talks about my favorite Queen, Queen Amina! My dad had a calender poster of her on it . When i first say it i would NOT let it get thrown out.
The black goddess you are using for ur video cover is ma friend. U should give her a s/o. Chiamaka Grace Anajemba (Facebook) May be some black model agency can see her & hook her up. Her skin is fire 🔥 and she good at modeling.
So I just watched this video and it was amazing. We always hear of great kings who established cities and great nations. I am saddened by the fact that I have almost never heard of African queens other than those of my country, Ethiopia. I really want to know more about other amazing, brave and beautiful African Queens as I am sure there were so many of them. Thank you so much man!!!
The out-of-Africa theory is dubious at best, our current oldest proto-human remains place the birthplace of humanity not in Africa, but in Europe, specifically Greece.
+Žan Ujčič Okay, but who said anything about proto-humans? I'm pretty sure that by "humanity," she's referring to *anatomically modern humans,* specifically the homo sapiens (which all of us are). The first homo sapiens were black.
Keep up the great work! There is so much History to learn outside of what one may learn through schooling and, and or, the Media, common cultural lore. I, for one, am determined to test and season my knowledge by means of greater and varied information. Peace, Regan 🌈
Being a nubian its a great pleasure to hear all about the African queens specially when one has 3 daughters of her own. Am so grateful and full of hope that one day the kush language can be translated.
X I have already heard of Sanité Belair and I am from Guadeloupe. We have in the History of Guadeloupe, a woman, a great warrior called Solitude, fighting against the restoring of the slavery, with Delgrès
Never heard I'm from Haiti, they mention her. It's mostly Catherine flon et other unknown haitians women specially priestess who were leading.the pre- revolution and revolution. The most ladies they talk the most are the Indian tainos/ Arawaks Anacaona who super popular on both Haiti and Dominican republic before the slipt of hispagniola in 2 different state. But the male are the one they make us study the most. Boukman, toussaint, dessalines. They did make it look that women were more like the passive way that made revolution came because they work inside the Colin's house they will gather infos and go to the slaves party and give info.like sort of spy control action territory things. Until the bois- caiman we're a lady mambo help contact the spirits so called loas who they claimed actually are the one who freed Haiti. But story don't mansion too much women to be honest. 😑
Aiding in my continuous search of self. Going back to strongly proceed forward. Heartfelt gratitude to you for sharing such valuable knowledge, consistently . 💜
I bumped into this channel by beautiful accident and I'm glad I'm here now. Thank for this important work you're doing sharing what you find in our history.
Another fascinating lesson! :D I also wanted to say that your voice is very pleasant to listen too and your depth of knowledge is impressive. Thank you for sharing your passion and knowledge with us. :)
Hey man it's good to have you back. I share alot of the same subscribers as you. It's nice to have someone else like you on TH-cam who can help teach and discuss African history without the Afrocentric BS claiming we were the original Native Americans etc. I'm not sure if you remember me but we briefly discussed a collaboration. I really hope that we can do a collaboration some day. Shoot me an email if you're still interested.
From Nothing I love your channel sm. There's nothing wrong with being Afro-Centred tho, but there's everything wrong with stealing someone else's history.
Dooky i keep tellng him that. and yes there were indigenous blacks i. north america they are the oldest , science has even proove this. so im glad that you either knew about this or just subscribed. i actually sent you a message regarding this channel mr @from nothing
I know that you have millions of followers but I want you to know that the videos that you post are very uplifting to CHILDREN and people of color. Particularly my son and my 2 beautiful daughters. I started sharing your videos with them little over a year ago, when they where 3 and 7. And almost everyday my youngest comes in and asks if a new video has come out. I work at a very diverse middle school and I also share your videos with my 6th & 7th graders and they absolutely love & look forward to seeing them. Even if you never read this comment I want to let the Universe know that you are making an impact in the world. Thank you for all that you do.
As a Jamaican I can proudly say that of our seven National Heroes, the fiercest and most revered is Nanny of the Maroons, who was an Ashanti warrior princess from the Ghana region, of West Africa who came to the Caribbean Island with her brothers as slaves.
Nanny fought the British, In combat, and beat them, so that they were forced to sign peace treaties, and give land grants to the Maroon people of Jamaica.
She also contributed to the abolition of slavery for the Jamaican people.
God bless you.
yaa asantewaa
Yvonne Passley Ashanti woman were powerful the likes of Yaa Asantewaa and Harriet Tubman
Yes I recently learned about her amazing history viva Africa
I’m a proud product of the maroons in mooretown
Interesting how this vital information is not taught in schools. It boggles my mind that the first thing that we are taught, in regards to our history is that we were slaves. Thank You for highlighting our female ancestors! You have a new subscriber!
The existence of something called "White Supremacy" prevents them from teaching this in schools.
Rachel Desir me 2✋🏾high five
Rachel Desir Quit worrying about what the white man's system teaches! Whites dont like us and they've declared war on us! If you want black history go outside the white mans education system!
4ABLACKAFRICA - Actually you should worry about what the White man's system teaches. It is the reason slavery lasted so long in America. It's the reason it took another 100 years for equality even to own a home where a Black person wants. Its the reason why Black men are gun down with impurity and Black folks and Black politicians are out protesting for Mexican's babies and not their own sons. Either worry about it now or continue to pay for it later.
Why depend on schools run by a government built on slavery ... to teach YOUR kid YOUR history. That job is for father and mothers.
These Queens should be added to all history books.
Willie Purdom Some are you just need to know where to look. You should check out a book called In praise of Black women. Ancient African Queens. Also a movie is being made about Amanirenas. I think it is by the same guy who did the recent Roots mini series.
Willie Purdom bro ahes african ppl tend to look over us like we dint matter.
The King of Zamunda We need that Amanirenas movie. She was a force to be reckoned with.
Willie Purdom CHUUUUCH!
Willie Purdom but their not because as a african women they don't get the respect they deserve
Black women are strong, courageous and gifted. It saddens me to hear rappers degrade black women so harshly. It is so disgraceful. I wonder sometimes what they think of their own mothers.
@bootyeater 69 yes tf it does
@@Dori-Chan look at his name lol
Don't Be Upset They Don't Like Women Sexually Anyway, That's Why They All Say I Want The Neck Keep Your BOX.
If you don't understand white supremacy/racism as a system and how it works, everything you think you know will only confuse you.
They have an agenda as their masters see for them. What we must all keep in mind are all the thots, video vixens, and tricks that personify the music in real life, while destroying the lives of men, children, and families in our community. This includes the Confused masses of our people (men and women alike) addicted to love n hip hop, fast food, church, and consumption.
We gotta clean house so we can build.
BTW
Their mothers are no better than the trash they sing about. They sing of what they know and have seen growing up. History is a bitch, so our people don't like to look it up.
If you think rappers are talking a blacc women, you wrong. If think a bitch & hoe deserve the same respect as a Woman just cuz they female, YOU ARE OUT UR MIND.
My name is Candace and my Dad named me after African Queen Candace. Thank you for this information!
Candy Girl You're very pretty, you remind me of the women in my family. Beautiful. :~)
Adriian Beedoya thank you sweetie 🤗
Candy Girl doesn't it feel good to know where your name came from and why you have it? You are indeed a queen.
Drop me yo IG baby let me take you to Africa I was born n raised there but now in the states😍😍😍😍😘😘😘
My mother named me after the 6 Million Dollar man ..... Steve ... obviously took her Month's of research and Library visit's, digging deep in to my black heritage, to finally cut the cord and name me, .....Steve ...
I am Mexican American and Queen Zinga is one of my favorite Lady warrior Queens. Thank you for this introduction many should know how valuable women are especially melinated women. This will uplift many melunated women to how important they are in this world of men.
nzinga is a queen of the Kongo empire she descends from the Kongo royal lineage and she reneged with all her power to the kingdom of ndongo and matamba which forms all the Kongo empire
If you did a little more digging you will discovery your people from Mexico are actually descent from Africans who were the aborigines.
th-cam.com/video/r6IrMjfbh6E/w-d-xo.html
I'll let you discover why Meso Americans look the way they do now.
Hey, bro hit me on Facebook, I need to visit those Hebrew Israelite in Mexico.
Are you saying 'melinated' are melonheaded?
@@dapabur1 NO...MELENATED IS ABOVE ALL
Look up Yaa Asantewaa. She is historically considered most influential Queen in Ghana. Because of how she gathered the Asante Empire to fight the British when the men had given up
I think he mentioned Yaa Asantewaa's name before showing the 5 queens...
wish she had made top 5, she was great
He Also mentioned her in the story of the Golden stool
krys sarpho
I saw her statue in Kumasi when I visited there about 2 years ago. I don't remember her name, but I remember the story of the warrior Queen Mother.
Keep up the work, don't let TH-cam racism stop you.
Dr. John Henrik Clark TH-cam racism or RACISM PERIODT?!
@@maninedoow5895 ghetto asf
My African history teacher has returned. Finally
Joli drapeau-de Haiti. Un pays avec une riche et intéressane histoire: 1ère Réoublique noire pour avoir combattu l'esclavage pour "la liberté"....All men are born "free"...Keep up the good work of informing and educating about "African History" -the history of black people in general. Peace to all!
most of this home team history are supositions and stories and inventions because he can not prove wth written archaelogical data because most africans didn t write almost anything about their history
Istwa yo bel vre wi fwem,men tout esklav Afriken te vann yo se Hebre Izrael yo ye! Ou pa Afriken tande!
My African history student has returned finally lol
I am proud to have the blood of nanny of the maroons and Harriet Tubman running through my veins. #warrior
Thank you for highlighting the exploits of some of Africa's warrior queens. Would have liked to hear about Queen Idia of ancient Benin Kingdom of Nigeria.
Not forgetting queen Idia of edo kindom
Queen Idia is fire
Yes thank you people don't give iyeoba the recognition she deceive
Yes they forgot her
Thanks, I’ll have to google her.
You need your own show because, this information is so needed now more so than ever before.
R, no, no, no, no. The wicked mainstream media will water down the truth. His spirit to teach truth would be suppressed. Please sell DVDs. Our children's children need to hear this.
As a South African I'm learning more about african history on your channel then I did at school. Thank you so much for your well researched content.
I'm baaaack guys! My first apology of 2018 goes out to all of you for the long lay off.
I took a period to ensure that when I stepped back to the table I would be in a position to give all the time required to produce the quality vidoes I am committed to creating. I want to continue to improve. I'm excited to reveal (very soon) the big project I have been working on and hope that you guys are ready to get back to learning about African history, one video at a time.
If you would like to have access to exclusive videos, sources and more or simply want to support the Hometeam you can go to Patreon...www.patreon.com/HomeTeamHistory
Happy New Year!!
HomeTeam History Glad to have to back for '18 brotha. Keep doin the good work. Get out there to some of them local events too. Folks would love to hear wisdom live.
Love your work bro! Be on the lookout for a GREAT contribution these upcoming months.
HomeTeam History brother your passion and love for spreading the knowledge and greatness of are people inspire me to do the same for those around me
keep up the good work
Man, I thought you were gone forever, am happy that I took the decision to keep subscribed.
Welcome Back brother. . .straight from The Bahamas
wow. i'm Ghanaian from the northern part and i have not herad this story. except for Yaa Asantewaa. thanks for this lesson.
Thank you for spreading knowledge of African history. Uplifting our women. Keep up the good work!
Black women I love y'all!!! Queen Mothers of humanity!!! The original wombman!!! 👑✊
The Sankofa Movement I LOVE YOU AND ALL OF US MY DAMN SELF!! BIG UPS MA!
The out-of-Africa theory currently is dubious at best.
@@zanseinofan01 black people are from Africa i don't give a shit about the rest
@@laughingemoji5445 That's all well and good, but this thread isn't about your personal love for the black people, it is about the claim that humanity originates from Africa, a theory which is not as air-tight as it once was due to relatively recent archaeological findings.
@@zanseinofan01 blame that on white people that created that theory a huge amount of them think they came from Africa but anyway where do u think the first people originated and how did they look ?
"Europeans, you don't know what's good." -Queen Nzinga. That is legendary
That needs to be on a T-shirt! Lol
@@feemac6561 yep
most of this home team history are supositions and stories and inventions because he can not prove wth written archaelogical data because most africans didn t write almost anything about their history
Im portuguese and all is true about the great queen theres written evidence she was a complexe woman and a hell of a headhake to our rule in angola only after she died we were able to conquer her territory
Say it again!!!!
I started a Black People in the Bible video and stumbled across some pretty amazing black Women. So I dug into some research and started a Black Women in the Bible series. Your video are on point and I truly appreciate the time you invested in getting to the truth. This my second video of yours and I’m truly impressed & encouraged.
You're back!! The community needs you and this channel.
African warrior queeens where awesome
In my country we also have a female warrior 🙈 who fought for the battles.. Known for her fearless character.. Her name was mekatilili was menza...I learn about her in my history class😍🇰🇪
3:01 If the queen looked anything like the girl in this picture I can see why she was called the most beautiful girl in the kingdom
Thanks for digging this up because we never learn about any of this in school in the 60s or 70s or even 80s.
Thank Goodness you're back and I will be joining the patreon family. Peace and Blessings
Black is beautiful; knowing our ethnic history is even more beautiful! 🖤💜🖤
Folks that question why we demonstrate a devowed interest black history, anticipate a limited mindset and subsequently earn the right to label us as ignorant. This history lesson is seasoned with an image of black women that has been long forgotten and disregarded. I enjoyed every moment.
#EducateYourself 🖤🤟🖤
BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!! Thank you! Please do more if you can. 🙏🏾💕
Naturally Lit N
yes
Channels like these are my only African history class. Thanks brother for sharing, your knowledge is greatly appreciated.
I love how you are teaching me about my ancestors. I’ve learned more about black history and my ancestors from TH-cam than from school.
Love this history. We named one of our daughters after Queen Amina because of what she represents- "a warrior", and the name also translates as "one who speaks the truth".
Thank you HomeTeam...Your beard is beautiful.
Thanks so much for this Powerful Share. I am African-American, here in the USA and it is so enriching to hear of our ancestors. Many times I think of us surviving offspring of slavery and think of the strength we have and even wonder in myself where does the boldness to press forward through struggle come from. Yes, I am a believer in Christ, but I believe my ancestors's DNA is in me as well.
WELCOME BACK BROTHA
Nice beard.
Thank you so much for putting it so eloquently.
I love Queen Asantewaa so much.
Not taking away her title I'm Princess Asantewaa.
Last night I was talking to my friend about her and telling her that I'm Princess Asantewaa.
Gone but memories lives on. Keep refreshing it.
Yes, you’re back! I’ve missed your videos so much, so informative and insightful. Can’t wait for more videos.
Discovering your channel was my blessing for the day. Keep up the AMAZING work, brother.
Queen Nzinga is the first one that comes to mind whenever this topic comes up
bryan simpson for me it’s Yaa asantewaa
Greentiger_420 Oh really! Regardless they belong to an exclusive bad ass fraternity.
bryan simpson exactly, more children should learn about these women
Greentiger_420 I couldn't agree with you more.
bryan simpson Aminarenas.
I remember in high school we had to portray an African Queen while some other girls got Ti, Sheba, I got Nzinga and was proud to be assigned that warrior queen.
Wow. I subscribed big time just now. This video was great. I studied African History in college. I knew of the African Warrior Queens. But, nothing like this!!!! Well informed and indisputable.
One of the things that is relevant to modern Black people is that the warrior spirit lives in many Black women of today. They have the battle rage but don't know why. They think that something is wrong with them. They cry silently because they are smothered. The don't fit. I come from a long line of warrior women. The women of my family prided themselves on their battle prowess and physical strength. These women beat full grown men in hand to hand combat -often. These women were not gay -by any means. They were just strong warrior personalities.
Unfortunately, many young Black women of today feel the warrior spirit within their souls and think that something is wrong with them. They have been told that they should be support only in our battles and not on the field itself. Yet their place is actually on the battle field. They are silently screaming as they try to fit in with a society that is alien to that spirit. They do not know of these female Battle Queens and Soldiers. I wish they did so that they would recognize themselves and put that warrior spirit to productive use. No more street fights and screaming, cursing, rage. The new battle field is knowledge and building. These women should take their rightful place as leaders in this new battle. That what I am doing with my battle rage. .......
Gwen B
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Gwen B well said queen
Gwen B my Best friend always call me a Warrior Queen and bc of other studies and research, I've never gotten the chance to go deeper yet. I find myself always fighting for righteousness and unrighteousness fighting against me constantly! I've wept and I've raged in ways that i don't even understand! I shall seek understanding as i am yet fighting another battle as we speak! Have u ever done any research on MAAT??
Ashley 1ofdaFaythful!!!! Yes I know of the Goddess MAAT. She is pretty famous actually. Very easy to Google.
Ymane M Ali i feel the only reason blacks in america insult the African culture or african history is from a lack of knowledge although I've never really heard any blacks do that! Blacks in America and even the Modern day african has been stripped of the tru culture/ beliefs/traditions. There's hella knowledge to be gained from both sides tho. Some people don't want to know their tru history as well as their tru identity but the knowledge is definitely out there.
I am so pleased this channel exists! Thank you brother! We need more like you.
Thanks for coming back
Happy new year
"keep the arrows cause you are going to need them"... now I wanna build a time machine just so I can enlist in her army. damn that was badass
Yesss...I live Love that part..Give a token for peace and and a promise for death!!!
I'm surprised Yaa Asantewaa didn't make the list.
Anyway, HomeTeam should reach out Dynast Amir from the Search for Uhuru channel. He travels to Africa all the time and connects the Diaspora with those on the Motherland. Although, he's not as versed in African history as HomeTeam. But he's very informed on the current affairs.
blakjak38 That's who I came hoping to see too. What a shame.😯
1:52 he mentioned her but not correctly because of his accent
She was mentioned, he said Yaa Asantwe3 😂😂
You carry the art of passing information down through storytelling. Thank you.
Salute King...ASE
You and the Metatron channel - rather than just criticizing historical misrepresentation- provide concise and well-researched examples of the real deal!
Glad to see u back fam...Thanks!!
How about Yaa Asantewaa of Ashanti Kingdom, Ghana?
Bobby Agyemang He mentioned her briefly at 1:53
Bobby Agyemang He mentioned her briefly at 1:53
If I ever have a daughter(s) I think I'm gonna name her after one of these women. Great video!
Praise to the beautiful black African Queens who are uplifting to their counterpoints world wide,smart,intelligent,full of intergity,women today take issues with being black here in america ! Black Brothers shy away from dark skinned sisters,it makes us look with pride at the culture of such godly women.truly classy women,that are second to no other women here in america.it is an honor,privilege to enlightened by such women of esteem.praise the Lord,your commentary on the times,lives of the remarkable women is an encouragement,too other women,for they truly have established themselves in history,in the world,and black america.young brother,you are an inspiration to your people,and your life in black America.may this segement of history ,will be an eye opener to help us become people of courage,dignity,may the elite, 💰,grabbers,Boody shakers,ungodly women,will look at the many accompolishements of other women,that are solid,we do have strong role models,and mentors to help bring about a reversal in our culture,put down the haters,backbiters,homosexuals,gender benders,the cheaters,down lows, and the gangbangers, closets freaks,pimps,and the thieves,robbers,thugs,and killers too! Brother Frank Lucas,said it best : stop the madness ! Yes,you can hate on me ! But I am telling it like it is ! those that are the adulterers,fornicators,liars,and the effeminate,God said: will not inherit the Kingdom of Heaven.A one day and a wake up call to those who hear the word of God.Luke11:28. A'men. Be positive ! Holler at me ! pastorhelen7@gmail.com
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We are still queen and will alway be black women are very serious when someone cross ours pass we definitely dont play tha why some people says that we look mad all the time the thing we been through it's nothing to be happy about we dont live a privileges life we have to be strong for ours childrenS
Thanks for sharing this information, 💪🏾Brother King👑. 🙏🏽
I feel so connected after learning more about these beautiful souls. Much love to the Warrior Queens that stood for their people. 🤞🏾🌹💯
I'M SO HAPPY YOU'RE BACK! Happy new Years!!! :)
"This gift is from the Candace. If you want Peace, this is a token of her warmth and friendship. If you want war keep the arrows because you are going to need them." #EpicResponse
Hearing this awakened my supernatural powers. Yes! Yes! Thank You.
This is awesome ! Thanks brotha
I Love this channel!!! I’m so glad I found it and my friends and family will be sent this!
Queen Amina!!!! I love her so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
Thank you sooo much for all of your research and for your Peace. We appreciate your gifts
I’m tired of learning about white queens like smh I’m so glad you posted this !!! Black queens need more recognition ❤️❤️
My heart humping, my brother thanks, I feel so close to this.Bless up.
Yesssss I needed to hear this
Yessssss omg your the first person ive found who talks about my favorite Queen, Queen Amina! My dad had a calender poster of her on it . When i first say it i would NOT let it get thrown out.
I love your channel please keep at with lacing the world with knowledge of wisdom of history that is not taught in the history book at school
The black goddess you are using for ur video cover is ma friend. U should give her a s/o.
Chiamaka Grace Anajemba (Facebook)
May be some black model agency can see her & hook her up. Her skin is fire 🔥 and she good at modeling.
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Yes ! Finally a new video ! Welcome back brother !
Man I love your channel! I'm from Indiana and they never told us anything regarding our heritage or history. Keep up the good work!!
So I just watched this video and it was amazing. We always hear of great kings who established cities and great nations. I am saddened by the fact that I have almost never heard of African queens other than those of my country, Ethiopia. I really want to know more about other amazing, brave and beautiful African Queens as I am sure there were so many of them. Thank you so much man!!!
This channel will be my kids homeschooling history class..... love it! thank you
Noboby knows about Mekatilili wa Menza of the Mijikenda Tribe in Kenya, she was badass lol
I'm Kenyan I know about her
@@anisadjim5424 If have any literature, pass it along
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My first time tunning in and I love the knowledge you shared. I definitely subscribed and I thank you.
Without black women, humanity wouldn't exist!!!
The out-of-Africa theory is dubious at best, our current oldest proto-human remains place the birthplace of humanity not in Africa, but in Europe, specifically Greece.
+Žan Ujčič
Okay, but who said anything about proto-humans? I'm pretty sure that by "humanity," she's referring to *anatomically modern humans,* specifically the homo sapiens (which all of us are). The first homo sapiens were black.
+Žan Ujčič
I see a part of your reply in my notifications, but your reply isn't appearing in the comments section. Just letting you know.
lol greeks cannot create black people of no kind. but africans create all phenotypes.
@To óno ma Chanel That's racist as hell, chill dude
Keep up the great work! There is so much History to learn outside of what one may learn through schooling and, and or, the Media, common cultural lore. I, for one, am determined to test and season my knowledge by means of greater and varied information. Peace, Regan 🌈
How interesting! I'm going to have my daughter watch this when she comes back from Spring break.
Being a nubian its a great pleasure to hear all about the African queens specially when one has 3 daughters of her own. Am so grateful and full of hope that one day the kush language can be translated.
If the diaspora were included, Sanite Belair(AKA Tigress of Haiti) would definitely have to be on that list.
X im haitian and ive never heard of her...i would love to learn more
X Tell me about her. I know about Défilé la folle.
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I have already heard of Sanité Belair and I am from Guadeloupe.
We have in the History of Guadeloupe, a woman, a great warrior called Solitude, fighting against the restoring of the slavery, with Delgrès
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Never heard I'm from Haiti, they mention her. It's mostly Catherine flon et other unknown haitians women specially priestess who were leading.the pre- revolution and revolution. The most ladies they talk the most are the Indian tainos/ Arawaks Anacaona who super popular on both Haiti and Dominican republic before the slipt of hispagniola in 2 different state. But the male are the one they make us study the most. Boukman, toussaint, dessalines. They did make it look that women were more like the passive way that made revolution came because they work inside the Colin's house they will gather infos and go to the slaves party and give info.like sort of spy control action territory things. Until the bois- caiman we're a lady mambo help contact the spirits so called loas who they claimed actually are the one who freed Haiti. But story don't mansion too much women to be honest. 😑
Love this channel. Thank you man!!
Great to see you back brotha!
Aiding in my continuous search of self. Going back to strongly proceed forward. Heartfelt gratitude to you for sharing such valuable knowledge, consistently . 💜
we back baby homteam history stand up
You have done a phenomenal job in bringing to life such powerful African history. Thank You
Nzinga Mbandi Forever ✊🇦🇴
I bumped into this channel by beautiful accident and I'm glad I'm here now. Thank for this important work you're doing sharing what you find in our history.
Happy New Year🎆 and welcome back man. I'm ready to learn📖🤔📚
Gideon Woods Yup! This is the History I did not learn in school!!
I just discovered your channel, and all I can say is "Wow! Well done my little brother!" Consider me subscribed! Blessings and Aloha!
Home team is back! Ase😎 🙌
Yes, I will be sharing this on Warriors of Africa on 9 World Chronicles. Thank you for sharing this..I love this music..
Oh my gosh warrior princesses 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 I can be a princess and a warrior! ❤
Excellent research brother. Your channel is so important. I'm letting everyone that I know, know about it!
It's totally unfair where is Queen arawelo from Somalia she's most fearless Queen of all Africa
I think he tried to put what he knows honestly
This is extraordinarily inspirational and very well done. Thank you for your work on this.
Welcome back!!!!
Another fascinating lesson! :D I also wanted to say that your voice is very pleasant to listen too and your depth of knowledge is impressive. Thank you for sharing your passion and knowledge with us. :)
Hey man it's good to have you back. I share alot of the same subscribers as you. It's nice to have someone else like you on TH-cam who can help teach and discuss African history without the Afrocentric BS claiming we were the original Native Americans etc. I'm not sure if you remember me but we briefly discussed a collaboration. I really hope that we can do a collaboration some day. Shoot me an email if you're still interested.
From Nothing I love your channel sm. There's nothing wrong with being Afro-Centred tho, but there's everything wrong with stealing someone else's history.
Dooky i keep tellng him that. and yes there were indigenous blacks i. north america they are the oldest , science has even proove this. so im glad that you either knew about this or just subscribed. i actually sent you a message regarding this channel mr @from nothing
Just sent an email
Ahhh my two favourite Afro-Historians
Whats so crasy about some blacks from Africa and the Pacific arrriving in the Amercas first?
Thank you for this powerful and important information. Respect✊🏿💪🏾✊🏿
Guess who’s back! Back again!
Antoine Bandele hopefully not Eminem
Winshard
Stans...LOL
Thank you for all this information not readily taught/available. You gave me google search names for days!!!
Queen amima is a legend in nigeria and among the hausa ppl they are books about her
njoku izuchukwu *Amina,* and not 'Amima'. :)
Tamrin lol sory abt dat
njoku izuchukwu yes o
My brother, she is queen Amina. Thanks
njoku izuchukwu Queen Amina of Zazzau (Zaria) in Present day Kaduna State (Northern Nigeria).
👑 Love learning about these Queens💜. Eager to learn more, I've subscribed.
New subscriber here
Love this historical content of Our Greatness
Love what you are doing my Brotha. Keep it coming
Welcome back.
I know that you have millions of followers but I want you to know that the videos that you post are very uplifting to CHILDREN and people of color. Particularly my son and my 2 beautiful daughters. I started sharing your videos with them little over a year ago, when they where 3 and 7. And almost everyday my youngest comes in and asks if a new video has come out. I work at a very diverse middle school and I also share your videos with my 6th & 7th graders and they absolutely love & look forward to seeing them. Even if you never read this comment I want to let the Universe know that you are making an impact in the world. Thank you for all that you do.
What song was that at the beginning 0:40?
Your platform has created power within 🙏🏿