I wonder what content we Africans are interested in, if for three years now, this video just has 25k views only. We still have a long way to DECOLONIZING THE MIND.
I hear your point.... But the other way to take it is this.... Wat does this measage help in the bread an butter an survival efforts of the average African.... This is more of self actualisation conversation.... For the person trying to put food on the table, or leaving their land of birth for a foreign land to earn a living, this is a discussion they wont find interest in ...
The Universe is Not a Hierarchical Pyramid of Mathematic Quantities !!! The Universe is a Wholarchical Sphere of Multiples Spheres of Consciousness Qualities !!! The Beauty of Timeless and Formless Consciousness Shines in the Form in Time ❤️ 💚 💜
I'm thinking about Brazil, where most of us have no other mother tongue than that of the colonizer. I feel sorry for the indigenous languages that we have lost.
I always appreciate Africans speaking their native language on TH-cam videos even though I can't interpret. Thank you for the question and thank you for the answer.
I listened to this and it almost made me cry. I feel trapped for not knowing my mother tongue and how to share the same with my kids. I know I come from royalty and a wealth of culture but am scared its slowly dying away and I cant help but feel helpless.
African and the Americas defined, make you a proud spanish, english, french, dutch or portuguese speaker and you entirely forget your identity and heritage
Unfortunately, here in Brasil more than 160 indigenous languages that still remain are being forgotten and part of our identity goes with them. All these facts makes things a little bit more complicated coz we are synonymous of miscigenation, a fact that brings confusion and insecurity between us. The settlers destroyed our self pride and our souls.
@@MadarakaFestival Yes, indeed, we should try. In my view, we brazilian should be proud of our land firstly., Then, I think that developing mother tongue courses at universities could help to preserve that knowledge but mainly preserving and respecting the rainforest and its people, as the fire are devastating their home each new year and consequently pushing them to the slums at the cities, turning them into marginals.
It's exactly correct. Language is currency. If we don't have a unified language we will continue to be oppressed. All oppressors have a unified language and national or continental currencies...
Not really , that suppose if a country has many languages in education and administration , people would be divided . That suppose that if in Nigeria , if we teach Yoruba kids that the earth is a sphere , that 3+5=8 , their oral literature , how to calculate the surface of the cercle ,... in their language (yoruba) , they would suddenly transform into bloody murderer who would kill , discriminate or segregate those who don't speak their language and create division . And that's ridiculous , use your mother tongue (or language of your culture) never transform anyone into murderer or divided anyone , or that means that french kids who speak French , English kids who speak English , German kids who speak German will become killers for to speak their mother tongue .
In the Diaspora Connect: Ep. 23, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o explores the deep-seated issue of why many Africans have developed a disdain for their own languages, a consequence of centuries of colonialism and the imposition of European languages. He argues that colonial powers deliberately degraded African languages, portraying them as inferior and unworthy of use in official or intellectual spaces. This created a mindset among many Africans that their native languages were obstacles to success and progress. Ngũgĩ highlights the devastating impact of this mentality, which led to widespread linguistic and cultural alienation. He passionately advocates for the reclamation and revitalization of Indigenous languages, asserting that language is a central part of one's identity and a key tool in resisting colonial domination. The episode serves as a powerful call for Africans to reconnect with their languages as an essential step toward decolonization, cultural pride, and intellectual independence...
in the hardtalk interview on youtube ngugi talked about how international (colonizer) institutions set aside prize money for african writing-on the condition it's written in english which probs explains the institutional (bankkker class) hostility towards his african self respect
I learn a lot from this video please continue to impower us we were lost people who are mentally damaged Eurocentric false lecturing. Thanks a lot father Prof Thiong'o
People hate their own language in the Colonial Countries. English French Spanish and Portuguese killed Countless languages. This is common in Indian sub continent and Africa
I wonder what content we Africans are interested in, if for three years now, this video just has 25k views only. We still have a long way to DECOLONIZING THE MIND.
exactly, it will change. Thank your for doing your part. Please share it widely
I hear your point.... But the other way to take it is this.... Wat does this measage help in the bread an butter an survival efforts of the average African.... This is more of self actualisation conversation.... For the person trying to put food on the table, or leaving their land of birth for a foreign land to earn a living, this is a discussion they wont find interest in ...
Thaaannnk Yooouuu Africa ❤️ 💚 💜
The Universe is Not a Hierarchical Pyramid of Mathematic Quantities !!!
The Universe is a Wholarchical Sphere of Multiples Spheres of Consciousness Qualities !!!
The Beauty of Timeless and Formless Consciousness Shines in the Form in Time ❤️ 💚 💜
I'm thinking about Brazil, where most of us have no other mother tongue than that of the colonizer. I feel sorry for the indigenous languages that we have lost.
I think there is still a chance to learn the indigenous languages, do you agree?
I always appreciate Africans speaking their native language on TH-cam videos even though I can't interpret. Thank you for the question and thank you for the answer.
Donald Blackmon thank you for your feedback!
Yes our languages are our souls and histories , it's with our souls that we'll find the development and independence
Greetings from Jamaica. I am interested to learn African language
Muudu witu !!
Excellence literature he is great man professor ngu wathonga
Thank you for sharing! “Self alienation (enslavement) vs self empowerment”
I always love watching Ngugi wa Thiong'o interviews. He is very smart
Am very impress and proud of you sir.
I listened to this and it almost made me cry. I feel trapped for not knowing my mother tongue and how to share the same with my kids. I know I come from royalty and a wealth of culture but am scared its slowly dying away and I cant help but feel helpless.
NEVER GIVE UP, keep fighting
You can go back and learn, family.
Royalty? so where in Africa?
We should embrace our culture
Iam among the student who the river between in form four 2011
African and the Americas defined, make you a proud spanish, english, french, dutch or portuguese speaker and you entirely forget your identity and heritage
l once came across a European lady in a shop. Her mastery of Swahili was excellent.
This is so true...but not said before
Unfortunately, here in Brasil more than 160 indigenous languages that still remain are being forgotten and part of our identity goes with them. All these facts makes things a little bit more complicated coz we are synonymous of miscigenation, a fact that brings confusion and insecurity between us.
The settlers destroyed our self pride and our souls.
We should try and document and pass it on to the next generation. How do you think we can preserve those languages?
@@MadarakaFestival Yes, indeed, we should try. In my view, we brazilian should be proud of our land firstly., Then, I think that developing mother tongue courses at universities could help to preserve that knowledge but mainly preserving and respecting the rainforest and its people, as the fire are devastating their home each new year and consequently pushing them to the slums at the cities, turning them into marginals.
The brother speaks the truth. Then in order for us to unite, we must forge a unified language.
It's exactly correct. Language is currency. If we don't have a unified language we will continue to be oppressed. All oppressors have a unified language and national or continental currencies...
Not really , that suppose if a country has many languages in education and administration , people would be divided . That suppose that if in Nigeria , if we teach Yoruba kids that the earth is a sphere , that 3+5=8 , their oral literature , how to calculate the surface of the cercle ,... in their language (yoruba) , they would suddenly transform into bloody murderer who would kill , discriminate or segregate those who don't speak their language and create division . And that's ridiculous , use your mother tongue (or language of your culture) never transform anyone into murderer or divided anyone , or that means that french kids who speak French , English kids who speak English , German kids who speak German will become killers for to speak their mother tongue .
Exactly! That's why retain my traditional name
It's so important, do you know what your name means?
Nice interview 😊
Thank you for this great interview, I just used it for one of my English literature assignments at university!
Harry Peters that’s wonderful! Please share with others too!!
@@MadarakaFestival Me too!!! some great quotes to be had there !!! lol He is amazing!!
Thank you professor
Perfect interview
Facts!!🎉
In the Diaspora Connect: Ep. 23, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o explores the deep-seated issue of why many Africans have developed a disdain for their own languages, a consequence of centuries of colonialism and the imposition of European languages.
He argues that colonial powers deliberately degraded African languages, portraying them as inferior and unworthy of use in official or intellectual spaces.
This created a mindset among many Africans that their native languages were obstacles to success and progress.
Ngũgĩ highlights the devastating impact of this mentality, which led to widespread linguistic and cultural alienation.
He passionately advocates for the reclamation and revitalization of Indigenous languages, asserting that language is a central part of one's identity and a key tool in resisting colonial domination.
The episode serves as a powerful call for Africans to reconnect with their languages as an essential step toward decolonization, cultural pride, and intellectual independence...
THANK YOU PROFESSOR THIONG'O FOR YOUR BRILLIANTLY WRITTEN BOOKS, YOUR INSPIRATION, AND LOVE FOR AFRIKA. 💕💕
Good Stuff
king
Facts
Indeed!
Awesome! Love this!
Wilson Nzuki thank you! Share with your network please! Blessings
People here in Ireland can look down on me for speaking Irish it's sad the minds are still colonised very much here.
Is he still gonna be denied the Nobel this year as well
in the hardtalk interview on youtube ngugi talked about how international (colonizer) institutions set aside prize money for african writing-on the condition it's written in english
which probs explains the institutional (bankkker class) hostility towards his african self respect
this man though i think all youths should now have his steps we are still colonized..... ni thayu...🙄
True!
I learn a lot from this video please continue to impower us we were lost people who are mentally damaged Eurocentric false lecturing. Thanks a lot father Prof Thiong'o
I havent listened but I cant relate to the topic. In South Africa especially KZN we LOVE our language ZULU. AMANDLA💪🏾
exactly most Africans are multilingual
Teach me to be me
Does anyone have a link to the book of the Irish author Ngugi mentions in the interview?
You can find it in PDF format on libgen
All Colonialism experienced Countries hate their own language. Not only in Africa Indians too
If they did all their languages would have been dead yet we are still using them daily. most of India's population are multilingual and Africans too.
But INDIAN LANGUAGE NOT DOMINATED IN.EDUCATION
People hate their own language in the Colonial Countries. English French
Spanish and Portuguese killed Countless languages. This is common in Indian sub continent and Africa
wrong
Also in Latin America
While writing and teaching in the 'coloniser's language' plus living in his country. this guy is confused.
Follow his story before making such comments
Loose your mother tongue loose your roots
Correct
Nice interview 😊