I am an AA woman and had my DNA tested to discover I am from the Hausa people. Thanks for this video so I can learn a little about my Affican heritage.
I'm an African American woman, and mine DNA comes back 19% Central Africa, 17% West Africa and 11% Mali, and 8% Ivory and Ghana. I guess that's why we are just African American labeled because in the Americas, we are made up of many African tribes in our DNA!!!
My family descends from arabic and hausa mixing that happened in algeria and this also applied to some of our family friends. Whenever I brought this up people would always say there were no hausa in north africa. Thanks for the informative video
My uncle, God rest him, always said even though we were brought to America in chains and robbed of our culture and language we are still Africans. Africans in America.
I am a Zulu, a people who are the most royal, most beautiful and most trustworthy indigenous people in South Africa, I acknowledge that the Hausa people are a beautiful and royal people. 👏😤🔥🔥🔥
THANKs! As a Hausa man, I have nothing but admiration for the warrior and persevering spirit of your people, and I also acknowledged that Zulu women are some of the most beautiful and heavenly endowed women in the world. . . . Sending lots of love and respect your way. 🇳🇬❤🇿🇦
The Bantu Zulu are original from from West Africa, who left about 3000 years ago. Which displaced indigenous of regions like San, and other groups of South Africa. 2% of my Ancestry is Bantu.
The Bantu Zulu are original from from West Africa, who left about 3000 years ago. Which displaced indigenous of regions like San, and other groups of South Africa. 2% of my Ancestry is Bantu.
My fathers family is West African by way of Jamaica and my Paternal DNA is R-P25_1 to be exact. I am very conservative, God fearing, and reserved as well. May Yah give me the ability to visit my Brethren in Africa soon
Its like every other languages, although its quite easy to learn and they've got a well developed literature in their language. But the most important characteristics is not the language, but the people, they're the most honest and loving people you can meet, if they have no prejudices against you then you can even trust them with your life, they're that honest. Note, I'm referring to only the hausa part. Fulani, however have a distinctive behavior from that of hausa, although they have coexisted as one for a long time, a natural hausa man is someone that is trust worthy.
As a Not-White person from the Great South Asian Subcontinent, I’m grateful for these videos. They teach the world about Africa, from an African Perspective. They reinstate the dignity of civilizations that were undermined and denigrated by european colonialism. In shifting away from the european colonial narrative, I’m wondering if we can now begin to cast away colonially assigned demeaning terminology, e.g. “tribe”. Are there more dignified, respectful terms we could use?
Very good video. Just a small criticism for all Africa, we need to study our own languages and ethnicities, and re-categorize them without Western scholarship designed to divide Africa from itself. These terms, “Afro-Asiatic”, “Nilo-Saharan”, “Niger-Congo” don’t ring true to me anymore. Africa needs fresh scholarship from African scholars steeped in our oral traditions and traditional sciences, from a uniquely African perspective. If they have Western degrees in addition that would give them credence to shut down Westerners, who falsely claim authority. Aren’t we tired of others coming to Africa and slapping their names, their religion, their science, their terminology and their penchant for telling us who we are? Let us study ourselves and let them wait for us to tell them who we are. But we should NOT use their methodology and classifications to apply to us. Their approaches and analysis may be completely wrong and now we just perpetuate their errors.
I am from somalia n moslim But my father insisted to give us old somali origin names We are moslim but frist we are africans he use to say So u r right
Whatever you all choose to cal yourselves collectively will be the only way Africans will unite as one. Continue to have you individual tribes but come under one umbrella. That’s what “Whiteness” is in the United States. All I ever see in the comments is you all arguing about which tribe is what. East Africa vs West Africa and South Africa vs blah blah blah. Unite because separately none of your tribes matter to the nations who came together, became one and now rule ya’ll.
I have been searching youtube for a long time to find a well represented video of my people, all in vain, but this right here is a masterpiece you represent us as if you are one of us THANK YOU FOR THIS ❤️❤️❤️
a Nigeian perspective from Hausa (hausa-fulani)family This great work is on point, hausa are mixed mostly with fulani in Nigeria, this as the result of Sokoto Caliphate. It may not be thesame case in other west african countries so I hope the argument of "these are fulani not hausa" is settled. Personal experiance my paternal grand grand father was called Mohammado Mo'd'do was a fulani nickname and from my maternal line was Malam rabo he speak fulb'e fluently but not my mom, she only understands jab'b'ama 😂, we all speak hausa and we are proud of this great mixture.
Glad to come across this video of yours. Actually am out of words all i can say as a born Hausa man is 'Nagode da wannan aiki naka akan yarena abin alfaharina, Hausa'
It's a pity we Africans still embrace the religions of our enslavers and colonialists, and have abandoned the spirituality of our ancestors, Abram, Isaka and Akobi. ✌️
I am from East Africa. I can never understand why people like the presenter in this video continues to call great nations like the Hausa, Fulanis, Yoruba, Igbo "tribes". This denegration of our peoples needs to stop. It's infuriating
He is also quite racist towards the Igbos and overly praises the honesty of hausas. But i have done business with Hausas and they just as wiley as any other ethnicity. People are People
You did a great job. But you still need to research more. By traveling not by sitting in one place. We don't have Hausa tribe in the Gambia 🇬🇲 thank you
Exactly at 2:30 I am impressed by what you said: "Majority of Hausa speaking ppl are not genetically Hausas". Yet ppl are commented that the ppl you showed are not Hausas. How ignorant?
Ooh my God theses traits describes me 100% I’m from Jamaica but they say most Jamaicans blood line are from Nigeria and Ghana and mainly when I’m clean shaven ball head wearing my glasses I’ve been asked by people if I’m Nigerian and I’ve heard too that i resembles a singer entertainer there in Nigeria I don’t recall the name but I’ve bin told that more so in my late 20’s early 30’s ,,, but yes I’m more so an introvert because I’m real , straight forward , and honest , and i learned the hard way that i can’t hold others to that same standard so i feel safer being by myself ,, this group looks like they have high standards which i can say the same for myself naturally ,, 👍
This is a pretty thorough video. Though the visual focus seems to be more on the Hausa-Fulani ethnic group than the pure Hausa people of Hausaland. Nonetheless this is some great work.
@@peulhAfrique unless you are talking about Northern Nigeria where hundreds of years of cross-breeding has resulted into an amalgam culture. People of this culture such as myself are referred to as Hausa-Fulani
@@midigee interbreeding is not so Fulani ethnicity Marie Hausa is Fulani Hausa Marie Fulani they are Hausa this image is not Hausa culture it is Northern Fulani culture a lot of Fulani still speak Hausa they are proud to be Fulani edges mixture of them Fulani and Hausa culture it's different look at my account you want to see Fulani culture
@@midigee language it's Hausa ethnicity it's Fulani Fulani culture everything they're proud to be Fulani it's not the story interbreeding if Fulani marries different ethnicity everything is Fulani if Hausa also marries different ethnicity always it's a Hausa Hausa language there are other people who speak this language they are not Hausa that's it a lot of people don't understand but all these people who are proud to be of origin
@@peulhAfrique look Fulani but speak Hausa 🤔 What could this mean? Oh it doesn't matter. The Fulani were and still often are a nomadic people. You can find them all over Africa but mostly in West Africa. A great number of them have been assimilated into societies they find themselves in while others endeavour to remain true to their cultural identities. It is however safe to say that a pure Fulani culture cannot be traced at this point in time as each and every pocket of the people found anywhere on the continent have been greatly influenced by their surroundings. Even the language has warped to a few different dialects. For example the Bororoje may not necessarily understand every single word the plateau Highland settler Fulani folk speak. So it is possible that your understanding of Fulani culture is partial to your own locale.
Bro do more research, there’s no Hausa people in indigenous from Congo, neighed than Gabon. And Most of the people you showed in the video are Fulani not Hausa.
And I forgot to add hausa boxing or dambe another reason I got love for the hausa because that's one of the best African art forms I ever seen and it has a rich history
Nilo-Saharan is not a well defined language group even by linguists as there are controversies mainly between unifying the its components: Nilotic and Saharan languages. Within Nilo-Saharan, there are East African Nilotic speakers who look very different and have different genetics from Saharan speakers like Toubou, Kanuri and Kanembu. The Hausas are more related genetically to the Saharan speakers who share R1b and not the Nilotics. In Africa, R1b is only significantly found among Chadic and Saharan language speakers from Nigeria to Chad with another small cluster in the Western desert of Egypt among the Siwi.
Some R1b are found in Chad, Southern Cameroon, Gabon and coastal Congo toi. The Fang got R1b at a 20% rate. Hausa are quite diverse by the way, they assimilated a lot of Niger Congo people and it's still going on in Central and northern Nigeria. A study found that the E-M2 haplogroup typical of Niger Congo people was found in about 40% of Hausa from Kano, 50% of those from Jigawa and Sokoto
@@HardCold-Alquan true dat! Always quoting euro info as to who we are as if their science is infallible. I remember meeting Africans who spoke to me in their language thinking I was from Ghana(not saying my ancestors weren't). I like when you can look at person physionomy and the way they move to know they are real Africans. I got Yoruba, Wolof, Peul, Hausa, and Igbo amongst all my relative in physical features don't need to go digging in blood to know ME.
@@AfroArtistaFilms He's mainly Fulani. No one in Nigeria thinks he's Hausa. And some of the photos you used are Fulani. The people wearing the blue indigo fabric and turban are Hausas, while the people wearing the white shirt with stripped embroidery and pointed hats are Fulani. Around 70% of Hausas are found in Northern Nigeria; 25% in Southern Niger and
@@AfroArtistaFilms the people in the video are Fulani and again Nigeria president is a Fulani and most monarch that rule Hausa land are Fulani apart from kanuri people which also speak Hausa.
@@teddyissak2720 Some of us do. We're a mix of west and central african tribes. There were definitely hausa people who were caught up in the transatlantic slave trade.
@@teddyissak2720...You act like you the Most High that magically knows the African DNA of the African Americans!!! Note a lot of African Americans have the DNA of royal bloodline it was recorded and now coming to light and nothing can stop it! So let's let the Most High deal with his people and what's in DNA.
When i saw the first imahes of the video, I guessed R1b. Same ad I have anjd I amp not African. My Y-DNA shows Kongo as origine. Then Khusites vuty also a very small percetage of Bantu. Beautiful people.
I seems like you don’t distinguish between Hausa and Fulani. Case in point, you claimed most passed Nigeria heads of states were of Hausa extract including the current president. That is not correct, Buhari for example, is not Hausa
He didnt mention our tribal marks, our dishes, festivals, etc, the different accents in our language, the different clans we have, like the kanaawa, gobirawa, katsinaawa and the likes. even as a tribe, the hausas are very diverse
Yes some Hausa intermarried with Fulani but Hausa are generally related to Kanuri and other Chadians. The similarity of cultural traditions such as the music and skill of horse riding is quite apparent. Hausa are originally Nilotic
Please re-do this video. You are citing racist western genetics tests. The hausas like other afroasiatics are natives to africa. Which means they had their origins in africa. I know you read the comments, so I expect you'd make the necessary changes like I've seen you do before. Moving forward be mindful of the genetics tests or results you come across. Please educate yourself on the long history of Europeans manipulating history and genetics to claim african groups as non African including ancient Egyptians, indigenous north Africans, east africans and other african groups.
@@AfroArtistaFilms All real and ancient afro-asiatic peoples were born in East Africa. HAUSA or AWUSA people migrated from East Africa to West Africa many centuries ago.
@@AfroArtistaFilms What you have to understand is that DNA doesn't tell the whole story. The Hausa are an African people whose origins lay in the continent. However, the DNA shows that they ABSORBED outsiders who originated in West Asia, or other African peoples who had partial West Asian ancestry. Look at it this way, 30% of African American men have a European Y haplogroup. Would you say these Afro American men originated in Europe or would you say they are descendants of Africa who have some European ancestry? You see the difference? Keep in mind that the Y an M linages only show two of the many linages that a person carries. If you do an autosomal analysis you will see the overwhelming majority of their ancestry is native to Africa.
I'm Fulani Nigerian and many of these people are Fulani and not Hausa. Fulani and Hausa are not the same people. Many of the Fulani are Hausa speaking and also speak Fulfulde. President Buhari is not Hausa. He's Fulani.
You are either a troII or just some confused person who lost his identity. What type of person call himself Omotic ? Don't you have Ethnicity of your own ?
@@gagsjjmomom9014 Borrow their language from who? Afro Asiatic means of African and asian origin. Not only the Hausa language even Hausa DNA are a testimony to this connection. Why do you want to deny it? Should we ignore the DNA marker and linguistic proof and believe you?
Thank you, for being African, talking about the culture of the African continent. I am African from Cape Verde living in Europe. Here they only show from the African continent everything that is bad
Fulani's are much different people, more closer to Tuareg people. Hausa are Niger Congo people like central Africans. Richest Man in Nigeria is a Fulani not Hausa.
Not to be rude or anything am hausa but this video is mostly wrong firstly you didn't put our actually traditional clothing u put fulani we don't live in huts fulanis do and the video of the girl with the bule thing is fulani not hausa so please next time make a video about hausa and not add fulani in it and yes almost all fulani in Nigeria speak hausa that do not mean its we are same tribe
He didnt mention our tribal marks, the different clans we have, like the kanaawa, gobirawa, katsinaawa and the likes. even as a tribe, the hausas are very diverse.
Hausa and Fulani are the same. Both my parents are Fulani but I don’t speak a word of it, I speak Hausa and there are millions in Nigeria like me. Your divisive antics will never work. We live peacefully together,intermarry and assimilate into each other to the extent that one can hardly differentiate between Hausa and Fulani today especially in Nigeria and Niger. Other people who are jealous and envious of the cordial relation that exists for centuries between Hausa and Fulani and who want set us against each other for political aims will surely fail
please the hausa and the fulani are two completely different ethnic groups, there is no doubt there had been vast intermarriages between them but each has their own identity and distinct origin.
@@fatitaxo5195 all the fair skinned people featured here are fulanis, and the topic is about the Hausa, so why feature the fulanese to narrate the history of the hausas?
@@azeeznasser ha oga there are fair skin people in every tribe o like it’s just skin color be calming down or did you go and ask them their tribe Abi there is not dark skinned fulanis and light skinned Hausas?
@@fatitaxo5195 any dark skinned fulani has mingled with the hausa or other dark skinned people, strictly speaking Fulanis are originally light skinned. The Hausa people are black and if there is any one with a fair skin they must be a have mixed with a light skinned fulani or other light skinned people. So, let the Hausa feature their own people to narrate their history and stop such and stop your identity crisis nonsense
The images you used are showing Fulani not Hausa. It’s like black people hate their blackness and are using the light skin Arab admixed people to represent them. Real Hausa people still exist and many are as dark as South Sudanese . Please do your research before misrepresenting people.
Amazing video’s ‼️👍‼️ 🗣Never learned nor have knowledge about this *valuable*African History 👁‼️ 🗣Thank you for sharing this *informative information* of enlightenment ♥️👍‼️
I am an AA woman and had my DNA tested to discover I am from the Hausa people. Thanks for this video so I can learn a little about my Affican heritage.
Amazing! I am a Hausa from Kano, Nigeria
You welcome, I'm a Hausa man from Kano. I'm please to befriend with you.
I'm an African American woman, and mine DNA comes back 19% Central Africa, 17% West Africa and 11% Mali, and 8% Ivory and Ghana. I guess that's why we are just African American labeled because in the Americas, we are made up of many African tribes in our DNA!!!
@@tijjaniimam238i love Hauses and fulani from somalia 🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
I did mine as well I'm Hausa and Tikar of Cameroon. It's difficult to locate the Tikar ancestry information
I'am a fulani from Senegal. On jarama yimbés hausa in Africa one love.
I love Hausa people ❤🇰🇪
Sis I'm here glued to these people's language and culture too🇰🇪❤
Love from Banglades to Hawsa people!
I love hausa people 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
We love you too 🤍
I'm Hausa Sudan 🇸🇩 and I love you too and Niger hullo Hausa
I like African people, they will have a good future.
My family descends from arabic and hausa mixing that happened in algeria and this also applied to some of our family friends. Whenever I brought this up people would always say there were no hausa in north africa. Thanks for the informative video
Greetings from America to my African Family's All Our Africa I Send Love ❤️ ONENESS EVERYTIMES
Greetings to our African brethren in the US. We love you all.
Got nothing but love for the hausa people. love from a African-American man
Cool. What African country are you from?
🌺🍀🌹💕🇸🇴❤️💚🇸🇴💯👌🏾
@@lifeinlife24 Hes from the USA...not africa...
We in America are of African descendant proves in our DNA test.
My uncle, God rest him, always said even though we were brought to America in chains and robbed of our culture and language we are still Africans. Africans in America.
Never heard about this beautiful African tribe…. I loved this video… I’m here representing the Xhosa tribe from South Africa ❤
I am hausa man from Niger 🇳🇪 vive africa
You are not Nigeria any more you are east Africa like ethiopia Somalia very similar face very beautiful people
@@dawitjenbere9329 why?
@@ahhmadhasaan8394 Nigeria I never seen beautiful face most of Nigeria very ugly face not attract even behavior very bad
@@dawitjenbere9329 foolish talk,we west africans have all the looks across the continent ,if this is your first time knowing .
@@dawitjenbere9329 Hausa and Fulani are all over west Africa , the largest tribe in West Africa , I’m also half fulani from Gambia
I am a Zulu, a people who are the most royal, most beautiful and most trustworthy indigenous people in South Africa, I acknowledge that the Hausa people are a beautiful and royal people. 👏😤🔥🔥🔥
THANKs!
As a Hausa man, I have nothing but admiration for the warrior and persevering spirit of your people, and I also acknowledged that Zulu women are some of the most beautiful and heavenly endowed women in the world.
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Sending lots of love and respect your way.
🇳🇬❤🇿🇦
Much appreciated!
Strength and honor creates beauty. 💪😤💖
@@ane1315 We love you Hauses ❤❤from somalia❤🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴🇸🇴
The Bantu Zulu are original from from West Africa, who left about 3000 years ago. Which displaced indigenous of regions like San, and other groups of South Africa. 2% of my Ancestry is Bantu.
The Bantu Zulu are original from from West Africa, who left about 3000 years ago. Which displaced indigenous of regions like San, and other groups of South Africa. 2% of my Ancestry is Bantu.
And they are really beautiful, thank you for that docuseries. Loving my African heritage. Greetings from Kenya
Thanks for watching!
My fathers family is West African by way of Jamaica and my Paternal DNA is R-P25_1 to be exact. I am very conservative, God fearing, and reserved as well. May Yah give me the ability to visit my Brethren in Africa soon
Men you seem to be our brother
Thanks u I am hausa from 🇨🇲 live now in 🇨🇦... great community.
There's a lot of them in Saudi Arabia and they're called Hausawi (هوساوي) most of them are saudis who came from africa .
True
Hausa people are lovely people.....I'm glad I can speak their language.
What is exactly there language I would like to know I just did my african ancestry it came back Hausa&Fulani of Nigeria people.
I wish i could speak hausa.
Its like every other languages, although its quite easy to learn and they've got a well developed literature in their language. But the most important characteristics is not the language, but the people, they're the most honest and loving people you can meet, if they have no prejudices against you then you can even trust them with your life, they're that honest. Note, I'm referring to only the hausa part. Fulani, however have a distinctive behavior from that of hausa, although they have coexisted as one for a long time, a natural hausa man is someone that is trust worthy.
@@WhatHappen2Burgess the language is Hausa language
@@WhatHappen2Burgess It's a chadic language ,a branch of afro-asiatic classification of languages.
yes Hausa people are the most hard working, honest and sincere people I have seen in Sudan
Wallahi the Hausa is the West's version of the East's Swahili Mashaa' Allah
We Africans are more diverse than we know,this makes us a rich continent due to our ethnic diversity,one love African family.
As a Not-White person from the Great South Asian Subcontinent, I’m grateful for these videos. They teach the world about Africa, from an African Perspective. They reinstate the dignity of civilizations that were undermined and denigrated by european colonialism. In shifting away from the european colonial narrative, I’m wondering if we can now begin to cast away colonially assigned demeaning terminology, e.g. “tribe”. Are there more dignified, respectful terms we could use?
People not tribe!
People not tribe!
Lucifer is represented by whites in this world. He is a curse to Africans. Tribes are a good thing they keep order and identity
Yeah, instead of "tribe" how about "people"?
What is wrong with tribe? 12 tribes of. Yisrael.
Very good video. Just a small criticism for all Africa, we need to study our own languages and ethnicities, and re-categorize them without Western scholarship designed to divide Africa from itself. These terms, “Afro-Asiatic”, “Nilo-Saharan”, “Niger-Congo” don’t ring true to me anymore.
Africa needs fresh scholarship from African scholars steeped in our oral traditions and traditional sciences, from a uniquely African perspective. If they have Western degrees in addition that would give them credence to shut down Westerners, who falsely claim authority. Aren’t we tired of others coming to Africa and slapping their names, their religion, their science, their terminology and their penchant for telling us who we are?
Let us study ourselves and let them wait for us to tell them who we are. But we should NOT use their methodology and classifications to apply to us. Their approaches and analysis may be completely wrong and now we just perpetuate their errors.
I am from somalia n moslim
But my father insisted to give us old somali origin names
We are moslim but frist we are africans he use to say
So u r right
Whatever you all choose to cal yourselves collectively will be the only way Africans will unite as one. Continue to have you individual tribes but come under one umbrella. That’s what “Whiteness” is in the United States. All I ever see in the comments is you all arguing about which tribe is what. East Africa vs West Africa and South Africa vs blah blah blah. Unite because separately none of your tribes matter to the nations who came together, became one and now rule ya’ll.
You are so right
I have been searching youtube for a long time to find a well represented video of my people, all in vain, but this right here is a masterpiece you represent us as if you are one of us
THANK YOU FOR THIS ❤️❤️❤️
Nigeria 🇳🇬 the INDIGENOUS LAND of Hausa People ❤️
I had the opportunity to work with the Fulani 20 years ago. Beautiful and kind people. I hope I can go back one day.
Honestly you are one of the only content creators i trust when it comes to African Culture & History! Well done and much ❤️ from 🇲🇦
Make sure you check out Home Team History and From Nothing as well. They have very good accurate information as well.
African cultures *
a Nigeian perspective from Hausa (hausa-fulani)family
This great work is on point, hausa are mixed mostly with fulani in Nigeria, this as the result of Sokoto Caliphate. It may not be thesame case in other west african countries so I hope the argument of "these are fulani not hausa" is settled.
Personal experiance my paternal grand grand father was called Mohammado Mo'd'do was a fulani nickname and from my maternal line was Malam rabo he speak fulb'e fluently but not my mom, she only understands jab'b'ama 😂, we all speak hausa and we are proud of this great mixture.
You are very correct
Never, the Hausa are 100% black by DNA
@@LuizFernando-ho9tp every human being is black by DNA
@@Hausa-Fulani Maybe, but I want to say that the Hausa are 100%
@@Hausa-Fulani Some dark-skinned Fulani may have 98% or 99% Black DNA, rarely when they mix with other pure black ethnicities.
As an African/European/American I really wish I knew what tribe my ancestors were from. I love ALL of my ancestors. Peace Profound 🖤🌹🤍
My grandfather spoke highly of the Hausas and told me that we were descended from the Hausa. Loved this video
Thank you🙏
I didn't even know about them.
There is always something to learn.
I really appreciate this knowledge please keep this great channel it helps me learn about my True home mother Africa and the Great cultures ❤️🖤💚💛
If you keep it here the channel is going nowhere. Thats a promise. 😊
@@AfroArtistaFilms pls do you're research well,you are mixing two completely different groups
I am from the hausa tribe in Nigeria, I am proud to be part of this diverse tribe. 🇳🇬✊🏾
Glad to come across this video of yours. Actually am out of words all i can say as a born Hausa man is 'Nagode da wannan aiki naka akan yarena abin alfaharina, Hausa'
Thanks too for watching 🙂
It's a pity we Africans still embrace the religions of our enslavers and colonialists, and have abandoned the spirituality of our ancestors, Abram, Isaka and Akobi. ✌️
😂😂😂😂 we are from Adam and Eve Islam is the religion chosen for us by our creator Allah
There is no monopoly of a belief system in Africa, every village has its own doctrine which based it belief upon
We are Muslims. We don't worship ancestors or practice voodoo.
@@Hausa-Fulani So true
I am from East Africa. I can never understand why people like the presenter in this video continues to call great nations like the Hausa, Fulanis, Yoruba, Igbo "tribes". This denegration of our peoples needs to stop. It's infuriating
what should he be referring to them as?
@@brownbbydoll1777 as nations/nationalities
@@brownbbydoll1777 Or simply 'ethnic-group.'
He is also quite racist towards the Igbos and overly praises the honesty of hausas. But i have done business with Hausas and they just as wiley as any other ethnicity. People are People
@@idruvak bro this guys are very biased to South Africa
great pp thanks for sharing
Great video and content.
I have learned some more things about the our brothers the HAUSA people.
Thank you 🙏🏿
I am proud to be Hausa from Nigeria! Love you all.
❤❤love Hauses and fulani 🇸🇴🇸🇴from somalia🇸🇴
You did a great job. But you still need to research more. By traveling not by sitting in one place. We don't have Hausa tribe in the Gambia 🇬🇲 thank you
I love the women's native wear, specially the wedding ones 👍♥️
HAUSA PEOPLE ARE VERY HONEST, LOVELY, PEACEFUL AND ACCOMMODATING.
Fantastic channel. So very much appreciated.
Much appreciated!
الهوسا هم أكثر الناس عملًا وصدقًا وإخلاصًا في السودان
Hausa and Fulani Afrocentric 🌍🎉 people are beautiful ❤️❤️ as well intelligent 🤓🎂🎨,one largest tribes of Africa 🌍 continent!
Hausa is not Fulani
Very impressive the real map of Africa👌 Saludos desde Costa Rica
Costa rica .la rica costa uno abrazo fuerte Bro desde mamá África senegal paz y salud
Name of song in the begining?
Exactly at 2:30 I am impressed by what you said: "Majority of Hausa speaking ppl are not genetically Hausas".
Yet ppl are commented that the ppl you showed are not Hausas. How ignorant?
Then he should show the genetically Hausa people who still exist.
Ooh my God theses traits describes me 100% I’m from Jamaica but they say most Jamaicans blood line are from Nigeria and Ghana and mainly when I’m clean shaven ball head wearing my glasses I’ve been asked by people if I’m Nigerian and I’ve heard too that i resembles a singer entertainer there in Nigeria I don’t recall the name but I’ve bin told that more so in my late 20’s early 30’s ,,, but yes I’m more so an introvert because I’m real , straight forward , and honest , and i learned the hard way that i can’t hold others to that same standard so i feel safer being by myself ,, this group looks like they have high standards which i can say the same for myself naturally ,, 👍
Many of the people you're showing are Fulani, Fulani and Hausa aren't the same.
The girl on the picture to the left is Tuareg. Indeed there are so many Fulani or Hausa-Fulani shown in this video. Many Fulani speaks Hausa also.
@@medanemane fulani it's fulani hausa it's hausa do you want to mix what here i think you as not fulani
I like the video. Also many of them lives in middle east in UAE, Oman and west side of Saudia Arabia many years ago.
Thanks for sharing this video about the Hausa tribe. I'm Hausa n I would love to learn more about them as I'm not too familiar with the culture.
where are you from?
Awesome and thank you so much for sharing with the world 🌎 . Very educational.
This is a pretty thorough video. Though the visual focus seems to be more on the Hausa-Fulani ethnic group than the pure Hausa people of Hausaland. Nonetheless this is some great work.
it's wrong it's Fulani who lost their language they are Fulani not Hausa they are not the same culture
@@peulhAfrique unless you are talking about Northern Nigeria where hundreds of years of cross-breeding has resulted into an amalgam culture. People of this culture such as myself are referred to as Hausa-Fulani
@@midigee interbreeding is not so Fulani ethnicity Marie Hausa is Fulani Hausa Marie Fulani they are Hausa this image is not Hausa culture it is Northern Fulani culture a lot of Fulani still speak Hausa they are proud to be Fulani edges mixture of them Fulani and Hausa culture it's different look at my account you want to see Fulani culture
@@midigee language it's Hausa ethnicity it's Fulani Fulani culture everything they're proud to be Fulani it's not the story interbreeding if Fulani marries different ethnicity everything is Fulani if Hausa also marries different ethnicity always it's a Hausa Hausa language there are other people who speak this language they are not Hausa that's it a lot of people don't understand but all these people who are proud to be of origin
@@peulhAfrique look Fulani but speak Hausa 🤔
What could this mean?
Oh it doesn't matter.
The Fulani were and still often are a nomadic people. You can find them all over Africa but mostly in West Africa. A great number of them have been assimilated into societies they find themselves in while others endeavour to remain true to their cultural identities. It is however safe to say that a pure Fulani culture cannot be traced at this point in time as each and every pocket of the people found anywhere on the continent have been greatly influenced by their surroundings. Even the language has warped to a few different dialects. For example the Bororoje may not necessarily understand every single word the plateau Highland settler Fulani folk speak. So it is possible that your understanding of Fulani culture is partial to your own locale.
Can you please share the name of the song 🎵❤
sending Hausa family love from Somalia💖💖💖💖
Awesome. Thanks so much!
@@AfroArtistaFilms did you one on somali tribe yet? btw, great content brother keep the good work,
@@onlyme562 Slowly doing my research. Video dropping soon.
@@AfroArtistaFilms nice, cant wait!
Hausa and Somalis aren't families. You're not related
The pure Hausa are nice people. I used to dream about marrying a pretty Hausa girl. Didn't quite work out. Kudos!
Bro do more research, there’s no Hausa people in indigenous from Congo, neighed than Gabon.
And Most of the people you showed in the video are Fulani not Hausa.
And I forgot to add hausa boxing or dambe another reason I got love for the hausa because that's one of the best African art forms I ever seen and it has a rich history
Nilo-Saharan is not a well defined language group even by linguists as there are controversies mainly between unifying the its components: Nilotic and Saharan languages. Within Nilo-Saharan, there are East African Nilotic speakers who look very different and have different genetics from Saharan speakers like Toubou, Kanuri and Kanembu. The Hausas are more related genetically to the Saharan speakers who share R1b and not the Nilotics. In Africa, R1b is only significantly found among Chadic and Saharan language speakers from Nigeria to Chad with another small cluster in the Western desert of Egypt among the Siwi.
Some R1b are found in Chad, Southern Cameroon, Gabon and coastal Congo toi. The Fang got R1b at a 20% rate. Hausa are quite diverse by the way, they assimilated a lot of Niger Congo people and it's still going on in Central and northern Nigeria. A study found that the E-M2 haplogroup typical of Niger Congo people was found in about 40% of Hausa from Kano, 50% of those from Jigawa and Sokoto
@@mikailm6934
Interesting
Throw that DNA BS out of the window! At best, it gives you an IDEA about SOME people, but not the truth.
@@HardCold-Alquan true dat!
Always quoting euro info as to who we are
as if their science is infallible.
I remember meeting Africans who spoke
to me in their language thinking I was from
Ghana(not saying my ancestors weren't).
I like when you can look at person physionomy and the way they move to
know they are real Africans.
I got Yoruba, Wolof, Peul, Hausa, and
Igbo amongst all my relative in physical
features don't need to go digging in blood
to know ME.
@@larryboone5865it’s a idiot always lurking -
Thank you, this was beautiful to see my people🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥
The current President Buhari is not Hausa he is Fulani.
Here is my source. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari#:~:text=Buhari%20was%20born%20to%20a,had%20Hausa%20and%20Kanuri%20ancestry.
@@user-vw6bk4pb4l And I agree with you. Thats why in the video I've clearly stated he is PARTIALLY Hausa.
@@AfroArtistaFilms He's mainly Fulani. No one in Nigeria thinks he's Hausa. And some of the photos you used are Fulani. The people wearing the blue indigo fabric and turban are Hausas, while the people wearing the white shirt with stripped embroidery and pointed hats are Fulani. Around 70% of Hausas are found in Northern Nigeria; 25% in Southern Niger and
He is mixed like of us most of the Hausas..
@@AfroArtistaFilms the people in the video are Fulani and again Nigeria president is a Fulani and most monarch that rule Hausa land are Fulani apart from kanuri people which also speak Hausa.
Much Love from Kano State Nigeria
Can you do one on the igbos, yorubas, bamilekes, baluba, and bakongo
Thanks for this video! I appreciate the overview 👍😊
Hausa and Fulani my brothers and sisters greetings and love from Somalia
Hausa fula are Somalian brothers
I am hausa. Hausa is different between fulani. Bro
@@ibrahimsule8734 No they are not !! They have no connection.
@@teddyissak2720 what do you know about them?
@@aboubakargarbanabarasani9712 I'm Hausa fula if you don't have connections we do have.
Proudly hausa ❤❤❤❤
Well done and informative. Greeting from the diaspora in the United States.
Thanks and welcome
Sorry African Americans do not have Hausa ancestry.
@@teddyissak2720 Some of us do. We're a mix of west and central african tribes. There were definitely hausa people who were caught up in the transatlantic slave trade.
I knew somebody was gone throw AA in the conversation in the video have nothing to do with us.
@@teddyissak2720...You act like you the Most High that magically knows the African DNA of the African Americans!!! Note a lot of African Americans have the DNA of royal bloodline it was recorded and now coming to light and nothing can stop it! So let's let the Most High deal with his people and what's in DNA.
When i saw the first imahes of the video, I guessed R1b. Same ad I have anjd I amp not African. My Y-DNA shows Kongo as origine. Then Khusites vuty also a very small percetage of Bantu. Beautiful people.
The islam came much later.
I seems like you don’t distinguish between Hausa and Fulani. Case in point, you claimed most passed Nigeria heads of states were of Hausa extract including the current president. That is not correct, Buhari for example, is not Hausa
My source. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammadu_Buhari#:~:text=Buhari%20was%20born%20to%20a,had%20Hausa%20and%20Kanuri%20ancestry.
@@AfroArtistaFilms Lmao you are a non-Nigerian is arguing about the ethnicity of our president.
It is quite clear that the Hausa people ars great because of their Language all over the globe.
Hi what is the name of the song and the artist on the video "The Tigray People of Ethiopia, Queen Shebas Descendants?" Thanks!
No. Is hausa song
And we the Nigerian are the original 😍 Am proudly Hausa from Zazzau kaduna Nigeria
Lol. Non.
Dan uwa. The original and first Hausa settlement is here in Agadez, Niger.
Oui.
🇳🇪 🇳🇪 🇳🇪
Nigerians are not the original hausa lol you guys need to study more of africa
it's wrong it's Fulani who lost their language they are Fulani not Hausa they are not the same culture
@@peulhAfriqueHausas and fulanis are different. Also fulanis aren’t ethnic to Nigeria. Stop
Thank u for promoting my tribe , shout out to all hausa people on the earth 🇳🇪✅❤️💜
He didnt mention our tribal marks, our dishes, festivals, etc, the different accents in our language, the different clans we have, like the kanaawa, gobirawa, katsinaawa and the likes. even as a tribe, the hausas are very diverse
It takes too much time he ain't a robot
That's a too broad topic to discuss here. His research thus far is a good well-prepared short intro to Hausa, and that is commendable.
Yes some Hausa intermarried with Fulani but Hausa are generally related to Kanuri and other Chadians. The similarity of cultural traditions such as the music and skill of horse riding is quite apparent. Hausa are originally Nilotic
Thank you for correcting us in America.
Please re-do this video. You are citing racist western genetics tests. The hausas like other afroasiatics are natives to africa. Which means they had their origins in africa. I know you read the comments, so I expect you'd make the necessary changes like I've seen you do before.
Moving forward be mindful of the genetics tests or results you come across. Please educate yourself on the long history of Europeans manipulating history and genetics to claim african groups as non African including ancient Egyptians, indigenous north Africans, east africans and other african groups.
Which online resource do you think is a true reflection of African genetics? I would want to present accurate information as much as possible.
@@AfroArtistaFilms I AM, a direct male descendant of Makau Jattau. We were driven out of Zaria by Don Uthman Fodio bc of Jihad.
@@AfroArtistaFilms All real and ancient afro-asiatic peoples were born in East Africa.
HAUSA or AWUSA people migrated from East Africa to West Africa many centuries ago.
@@AfroArtistaFilms What you have to understand is that DNA doesn't tell the whole story. The Hausa are an African people whose origins lay in the continent. However, the DNA shows that they ABSORBED outsiders who originated in West Asia, or other African peoples who had partial West Asian ancestry.
Look at it this way, 30% of African American men have a European Y haplogroup. Would you say these Afro American men originated in Europe or would you say they are descendants of Africa who have some European ancestry? You see the difference? Keep in mind that the Y an M linages only show two of the many linages that a person carries. If you do an autosomal analysis you will see the overwhelming majority of their ancestry is native to Africa.
So that explains you see a lot of West Africans can look like East Africans, So Did Kano tribe come from ancient Egypt and then to the West Africa?
Beautiful people. Thanks for sharing
I'm Fulani Nigerian and many of these people are Fulani and not Hausa. Fulani and Hausa are not the same people. Many of the Fulani are Hausa speaking and also speak Fulfulde. President Buhari is not Hausa. He's Fulani.
I agree! He's confusing Hausa with Fulani
This guy he is bringing liars, he doesn't know how heartless are hausa
@@NONA-fq8hp how are they heartless? is this a platform for blackmailing people?
fulanis among the hausas are not indeginous ,different language groups and different phenotypes
@@NONA-fq8hp Fulanis are the heartless, not Hausa people.
Ex-so-lent information! The diaspora 💘love's Hausa!
Greetings Chadic ppls from afroasiatic Omotic EA’cans… beautiful culture 😁
Big up
You are either a troII or just some confused person who lost his identity. What type of person call himself Omotic ? Don't you have Ethnicity of your own ?
Hausa are not afro asiatic, they just adopted the language and mixed with other local african tribes in the area
@@gagsjjmomom9014 Borrow their language from who? Afro Asiatic means of African and asian origin. Not only the Hausa language even Hausa DNA are a testimony to this connection. Why do you want to deny it? Should we ignore the DNA marker and linguistic proof and believe you?
Thank you, for being African, talking about the culture of the African continent.
I am African from Cape Verde living in Europe. Here they only show from the African continent everything that is bad
Hausa and Fulani are not the same tribe. They are two different tribes
Fulani's are much different people, more closer to Tuareg people. Hausa are Niger Congo people like central Africans. Richest Man in Nigeria is a Fulani not Hausa.
@@AbdulAli-ku9he Hausa people are closer to Chadic speakers not Niger Congo.
True but in Nigeria we are very much mixed almost 80 percent of Hausas in nigeria have Fulani blood running through there veins ..
Almost all the people in this video are Fulani. The author of this video is very ignorant.
@@AbdulAli-ku9he he is not Fulani, He is fully blooded Hausa.
Great content! Well researched.
This people are not hausa they are fulanis
This is a wonderful video 😊
Not to be rude or anything am hausa but this video is mostly wrong firstly you didn't put our actually traditional clothing u put fulani we don't live in huts fulanis do and the video of the girl with the bule thing is fulani not hausa so please next time make a video about hausa and not add fulani in it and yes almost all fulani in Nigeria speak hausa that do not mean its we are same tribe
Exactly that was what am thinking
He didnt mention our tribal marks, the different clans we have, like the kanaawa, gobirawa, katsinaawa and the likes. even as a tribe, the hausas are very diverse.
@@Yaaron_Zongo that's what am talking about
Exactly bro
Hausa and Fulani are the same. Both my parents are Fulani but I don’t speak a word of it, I speak Hausa and there are millions in Nigeria like me. Your divisive antics will never work. We live peacefully together,intermarry and assimilate into each other to the extent that one can hardly differentiate between Hausa and Fulani today especially in Nigeria and Niger.
Other people who are jealous and envious of the cordial relation that exists for centuries between Hausa and Fulani and who want set us against each other for political aims will surely fail
They are beatuitful ❤️ people Thanks for sharing ♥️
please the hausa and the fulani are two completely different ethnic groups, there is no doubt there had been vast intermarriages between them but each has their own identity and distinct origin.
He didn't say they are the same o
@@fatitaxo5195 all the fair skinned people featured here are fulanis, and the topic is about the Hausa, so why feature the fulanese to narrate the history of the hausas?
@@azeeznasser ha oga there are fair skin people in every tribe o like it’s just skin color be calming down or did you go and ask them their tribe Abi there is not dark skinned fulanis and light skinned Hausas?
@@fatitaxo5195 any dark skinned fulani has mingled with the hausa or other dark skinned people, strictly speaking Fulanis are originally light skinned. The Hausa people are black and if there is any one with a fair skin they must be a have mixed with a light skinned fulani or other light skinned people. So, let the Hausa feature their own people to narrate their history and stop such and stop your identity crisis nonsense
@@azeeznasser dude, you’re so hung up on skin color… why?!!!!
Thanks for this video.
Most of the pictures here are of Fulani, not Hausa people.
How do you know ?
@@SlimReaper10101 I have eyes
4:20 WHAT A BEAUTIFUL FACE AND SMILE.
You need to take this video down and stop embarrassing yourself. 90% of the people you showed are Fulani.
Right
music name?
The images you used are showing Fulani not Hausa. It’s like black people hate their blackness and are using the light skin Arab admixed people to represent them. Real Hausa people still exist and many are as dark as South Sudanese . Please do your research before misrepresenting people.
teIIem to stop bIeaching
Are you hausas? We have blacks, people of color and all shapes we know our people very well.
@@AA-el4pq African Americans bleach their skin too, so you should go and tell your people to stop bleaching first.
AfroArtista Films
ANOTHER ONE!
Yep! ☺️ Thanks for keeping it locked!
@@AfroArtistaFilms Where are other vids on tribes.
@@karengarrison4237 Check out the playlist on my channel.
Thank for the great job, but I think you should research more. Because we don't have Hausa ethnic group in the Gambia 🇬🇲 . From Gambia
Wow!!! The women are incredibly gorgeous.
Pls is Hausa not the same with Fulani?
We are mostly mixed
it's not thesame
@@zeezeeabbas4190 the mix are minority, you can't even tell....
Amazing video’s ‼️👍‼️
🗣Never learned nor have knowledge about this *valuable*African History 👁‼️
🗣Thank you for sharing this *informative information* of enlightenment ♥️👍‼️
Their music sounds like Ethiopian music
I noticed It does too.
What do you mean by Ethiopian music ? Last time I check, there ain't no such thing a single Ethiopian people ?
@@AfroArtistaFilms it sounded so but the words were hausa
I'm somali and I agree lol I thought they were singing in Amharic for a min😂😂
Thank you for these videos ! I've learned a lot !
You are so welcome!