🎵 Be sure to check out Luis' music here: facebook.com/Luissabaya/ Here is a photo of Luis that I just posted: instagram.com/p/CNhe9uJMAte/ And Omare's UA-cam channel here: ua-cam.com/channels/8b1032HLiunrIy7-y6MfXg.html *Thank you for watching and thank you to all the Honduran people for continuing to welcome me with open arms in your troubled but beautiful country* 🇭🇳
Indigo has more professionalism than any reporter or tv team from Honduras. And by the way I know the father of the young man who was abdupted I call him "Nandito" , he grew up in La Lima , it's very sad situation for the families 😢.
Hi everyone, Im honduran and have lived my whole life here. Its a pleasure for us to have visitors. We welcome all of you guys, and Im extremely grateful with Indigo traveller for having such open heart with us and all the countries he goes. Theres a lot going on here, just as in every country, but theres a lot of good. Only the bad things you will notice in mainstream media and news, because thats what sells. But theres a lot of good going on here, I will recommend everyone to learn from Indigo that in order for you to be critical on anything you must first know and experience whats going on. thnks to everyone supporting this youtuber and my country. Love you all, greeting from Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
I also live in Honduras the area where I live the community is nice. And holidays are celebrated within everyone, food is shared by neighbors and family.
Many years ago I had awesome experiences in Tegucigalpa. First, by arriving by bus from San pedro, my wallet and passport dropped on the ground i wasn t noticing it, one guy run after me to give everything me back after picking them from the ground. I was speechless. Than, i had Citicorp Travellers Cheques and since it was Friday afternoon i couldn t chanage them until next Monday. In my hotel, since rules were to charge day by day, i asked the hotel employee to lend me some money until Monday. (I than realized that at that time it was almost 2 months of his small salary), he didn t know me, i could have run away with the money, but he lent me the money ! Than, the women of the restarurant cooked me food without charging trusting me on MOnday i would have paid them. I couldn t believe people could be so friendly and genuine and trust an absolute stranger. This was 26 years ago (before the Mitch) and i still remember that and will remember all my life those amazing people from Tegucigalpa. Very rarely if ever, i met people so genuinely good. So please TRUST ME Honduras has 1000+ problems but it has a very good part and it worths to see it !
@@maxcrc I have quite a lot of good memories from my childhood in Tegucigalpa, sadly nothing is like it was 30 years ago, where violence and corruption was there but we were able to live a normal life, it was safe to go in a bus it was safe to walk at night, it was safe for kids to be playing outside our homes at night, today the reality is LIKE LIVING IN RIO DE JANEIRO where you have to walk carefully, wear simple clothes, forget about jewelry, forget about showing off your phone, and the worst thing YOU’RE NOT EVEN SAFE PAYING TAXI ANYMORE, because they kidnap people, it happened to a couple of my cousins, it happened to my sister, and that’s why this year I decided not to go to Honduras Anymore. My mom was there two weeks ago and she came back saying THIS WAS MY LAST TRIP TO HONDURAS! Sadly my country is in pain!
It is surprising how many African communities there are throughout South America but we never hear about them. Good on you for highlighting their plight. Hope no one else goes missing.
@patts katoey These are not "african" communities, they are American because they have lived in American lands for generations, and speak Spanish, Portuguese and English, exactly that same as Spaniards, Portuguese, French, British, Hindus, and many others who blended into the different cultures upon arrival. These nations are NOT like USA, where people are labelled, differentiated, dehumanized and fed all kinds of toxic ideas by perverse mass-perverters of "public opinion". You won´t "here" about any of us because media keeps you in the dark. Only irrelevant, toxic "news" are fed to the ignorant, blind Cheerio-fed culture.
It's crazy isnt it. African communities are all over place. Even in Mexico they have African communities there that hardly anybody knows about, they are very marginalised. Even in India there are communities there that are a mix of African and Indian ethnicities called the Siddis. This is a subject I'm very interested in.
@@gerardpully762 @gerard pully nice speech but they were dropped off in the Americas/Caribbean just like my ancestors were dropped of in the Caribbean. Their nationality is where they are now and have been for generations, fair enough, but their ethnicity and origin is from the continent of west Africa, two different things. If they are Garifuna as well then the connections are Nigerian, Congolese, Angolan and whatever else. Go to Columbia you find the village of Palenque an all Africa looking village speaking their own version of creole Spanish that has Congolese words mixed in. Problem is they'd been their so long that didn't know which part of Africa they belonged to. Go to Mexico Brazil same thing. The work is being done and the broken connections are being made. I wish them the best I know it's a struggle where ever we are in the world.
gerard pully gerard pully what are you on about? Of course they are African.Just because they have been there many many generations does not make them not African.They are Honduran Africans.Even the title states it is an African neighbourhood.Get a grip of yourself.Are you kidding me.Those nations do not label or differentiate between people?
@@garifunadynasty You are correct. The host did the same thing whilst in Brazil. The overall sentiment is that even though you are Garífuna, your roots are still African. I do understand, however, your expectation to hear the ethnic term, Garífuna.
@@garifunadynasty you are African tho. Don’t forget that. Global African Supremacy is the objective. From Olmecs to Naga Kushites the African knows no land we didn’t discover before any other cave crawler existed we built civilization under all tribe names but we are Africa
@@MasterTrickShot Copy ✊🏿 just wanted to point out our identity the name of our culture shortly and slowly the world is getting to know about us thanks to social media, when did your hear about the garifuna people from Central America for the first time ?
The Garifuna people have always been disadvantaged by the Honduran Government. Most have family next door in Belize which has a larger black / Afro population. I’m saddened by it all because their ancestors are warriors. My heart goes out the family of those who were kidnapped.
@@amineidir5021 what about your ancestors SATUYE fool remember that name he was our leader in the past who went to war against the British, can get to your level because I'm also a warrior ready to defend my GARIFUNA culture and people, now you going bash me for who I'm ? ? ? ?
Do plan a visit to India and try to make a series on the migrant worker from Bihar and Bengal who work in the agricultural fields of Punjab and Haryana. This was in news recently due to drug abuse and exploitation of these workers
My grandparents and majority of my family live in Puerto Cortes and I haven’t seen them in about 11 years. Watching these videos of Honduras bring back so many nostalgic memories and I can physically *feel* myself being there again. Thank you for shining a light on the people of Honduras. 🇭🇳💙🤍💙
I love seeing these little villages beside the beach. So authentic. The people live a simple life and that should not be taken away from them by corporations or government. Just let them live in peace. The land is so beautiful and it should remain that way naturally.
It's really sad that they have such a great community, safe and beautiful, good people and the government is their #1 enemy! I wish them the best of luck in protecting themselves and their land.
I've been following you for quite a while now. One thing I really like about your videos is the time and space you offer people in your videos to share their work. You're always really respectful towards the people you meet and try to highlight the positive. You're a good human and a great man. I hope you get everything you wish for. Keep up the good work bro.
I sit alone in my room most of the time because of Covid. I always look for your videos to take me some place else to learn about other people and places. Thank you. Keep it up.
Great work, I’m from a Garifuna community but live in the states and this is by far the best someone has highlighted one of our communities. Keep up the good work!
An interesting thing about the Garifuna people is that, although they are African in origin, they speak an indigenous American language (Arawakan). Many have moved to NYC.
Many or all are not African in origin, just like Papuans and Fijians (though it's possible they ultimately originated in Africa 60,000 years ago) are not African in origin, and like European whites are not 'Asian in origin.' As proven by thousands of archaeological objects (as well as paintings e.g. those of Agostino Brunias), there were black people in the Americas well prior to European contact, in some cases tens of thousands of years prior. The Nigerian story and shipwreck legends are mostly or all BS, Garifuna are the descendants of 'Black Caribs' who lived on all the islands as well as Venezuela and Guyana at the time of European contact.
@@rebeccarosario7271 That's because there is no reference population for black pre-Columbian Americans. For example, no DNA companies have used black Americans in the US as a reference population (since they are presumed to have all come from Africa), so the results cannot come back as that. The African and even European/Eurasian DNA that comes back are the next closest matches. If European nationalities were not reference populations in DNA testing, Europeans/whites would come back as matches for people in the Caucusus, Kazakhstan, Northern India, etc. (rather than French, German, Italian, Polish, etc.), even though they have not been there anytime recently.
@@debunkinghistory214 Good point. I took my test through Ancestry and they also provide different Indigenous American reference populations. Why doesn't my DNA results match closer to the Indigenous reference populations rather than the African reference populations although you say we have been living among them prior to European Contact. The site tells me that I share 84% African ancestry (3% Indigenous and 13% European). Also, how do you know the shipwreck that most Garifuna believe in is not true. This is strange because the Garifuna language has words that are also spoken by tribes in Nigeria.
A little bit of misinformation at the beginning, the Garifunas were exiled by the British from Saint Vicent to Roatan in 1797 then they asked the Spanish to be allowed to settle in Honduras. Now they have their own language and culture proudly Honduran. Nothing to do with present day Nigeria!
@@JoyeuxJovialement1 Merci Moise pour tes precisions. Je suis profondement ecoeure quand je lis certaines allegations disant que Les Noirs de cette partie du monde seraient des juifs. Du n'importe quoi!
If you steal a Nations people, move them to another country, they have children in that country, they're all still the same Nation of people before being stolen. 🤦🏾♀️
Great video!!!!!Im so proud that the Afro Hondurans have are fight for that beautiful land. Fight for your land and do not let big investors take it!!!!!Soy Dominicano y Puertorriqueño. Con mucho orgullo le tengo mucho respeto 🙏🏽.
I absolutely love that house. It's so colorful and happy. I hope they fight and keep their land. They have a beautiful community there and there has to be an empty beach elsewhere to put up a resort. Don't take their homes
Garifunas are one of the best things in honduras, the garifuna culture and garifuna people are so awesome. It's sad that our government doesn't realize this.
So scary that people have gone missing. I cannot imagine the government trying to take our land away. Makes me feel so grateful. Stay safe, Nick. Hugs from Norway!
this happened to the indigenous Americans when the English landed in the US, and the same story in Australia...The Brazillian government seems to think the whole Amazon is there's to burn............. Governments doing what they want, at whatever cost - is nothing new!
@@bujfvjg7222 its happened on every piece of land thats ever existed the "Indigenous Americans" took land from other "Indigenous Americans" the Aztecs took land from other tribes the mayans stole land the inca stole land African tribes took land from other tribes its the way life has always been stopping acting like its only whites
@@positivelifebyrikilorenzo2192 no you're right you're obviously extremely intelligent when he mentioned Europeans I'm sure he wasn't talking about white people at all
I was forced to go to a Mormon ran school in Costa Rica. They locals were the nicest people I’ve ever met. They would give the clothes of their back, a family living on a concrete slab with corrugated tin roof and walls would split their food to feed one more. I get some of the same feelings from Louis and others.
@@satan5731 change this name of satan as hes the one taking us to hell. Prayer and Repentance of ones sins with will control not to sin again is a must to be saved and also face the coming apocalyptic scenarios.
Really happy to hear you enjoyed your time in Costa Rica friend! If you (or any other reading this) want to come over I promise you won't be dissapointed. Pura vida y'al! Take care
@@AwsomeKidOtis tf is wrong with you she’s not anxious because of their race she’s anxious because he’s in one of the most dangerous countries in the world
@@AwsomeKidOtis Someone needs to lay off CNN. Why do you have to insert that race bs into everything? I'm concerned of his safety as well and it has nothing to do with race either
This breaks and warms my heart ❤️ Government corruption disgusts me. I pray these people remain on their land 🙏🏿❤️ They still find ways to remain positive, I love that. Please Lord, allow them to return those that have been abducted, I pray they’re alive 🥺🥺
Matthew7:7 john 15:7 write on thine nature as trees leafs branches with marker pen without hurting the leafs, surely John 20:16 awaiting to welcome Him Matthew 7:7 john 15:7 amen
Thank you from Canada, for making another truly wonderful and amazing video representing all of the wonderful Honduran people.. I have been to Roatan twice and I truly consider it one of the most beautiful coastlines for snorkeling and diving in the world... your videos always make us appreciate what we have, at the same time showing the resilience of amazing people with an unimaginable daily reality... God bless Honduras!!
Another great vlog Nick! It's so good to see that despite all this danger, corruption and misery, people keep such a nice smile on their face and are so hospitable!
This Video made me sad and also to see the smiles and the hard work people are doing to have a good life is a positive feeling, these people who took those kids should be returned to their families and the people who did it hung in the Street, thank you Nick and God Bless!
You really tap in depth into the real culture and people of each country . You really convey a lot to world viewers where the American news here doesn’t even cover. Your much appreciated. 👍👌✌️
It’s not a Sunday without an episode of Indigo Traveller... it has become my Sunday ritual in lockdown, travelling the world vicariously through your videos! Thank you so much, you truly are the best journalist out there and have such a pure soul! Keep up the amazing work. 😊
I hope the missing are returned! This needs to be shared everywhere and we all demand to know where these people are and what has happened to them! These are human rights violations. Why is the world silent on this???
Such a beautiful town. Thank you for showing us around Indigo. I love your videos, and I feel like I’ve learned a lot about the world from watching them. I love that you document from an unbiased perspective and try to find something positive about everywhere you go. Much love from the U.S.
@@edisonbolivia1143 Bro, you are welcome to visit Nigeria anytime, we are welcoming, friendly people and we will love to welcome you home to the land of your ancestors.
Another great and honest video. I travelled through Honduras in 2008 and had an amazing time. Didn’t experience the ‘other’ side and so thank you for sharing this.
With such a content you deserve a way more subscribers than 900k. And I am pretty sure, that soon after 1 million those numbers are going to grow and grow :). PS. All the best to the Hondurans!
Another fantastic video! Love the honesty of these people, and their welcoming nature despite facing hardships. Great work by your guide/translator too.
Brilliant, Nick. This series is phenomenal. I mean, they all are! But it’s so fascinating to learn more about Honduras. I have several students from there, too, and I value knowing more about where they are from. 🙏🏼
Last 10 years have been the worst in our country history, run by the most corrupted goverment officials, even having ties with drug cartels. Hopefully elections are this year, from chaos comes order. Hope you come back soon, when things get better.
@@Jqzd3000 ,so sad Mormons are there as they are in heresy as they believe there is no hell, the Holy Spirit does not exist, Jesus is not God and what not/rot. So many sects like this scientology, jehovah's witnesses, seventh day adventists etc etc all going into eternal damnation for following the doctrine of demons. I read one Testimony of a gentleman belonging to the Christian Science denomination who said Jesus showed him his grandmother in hell. Startled, he eventually joined the Born Again. On YT I saw a sting operation of the Mormon Service in their temple. At the end a hand miraculously comes out from the hall and shakes hand with the Master of Ceremonies. I tell you that hand is that of satan himself. He has deceived them to worship him in their masonic ceremonies. Sad. Anyhow Jesus has now given his final warning to USA to repent else it faces destruction in apocalyptic events, New York being first. Sad.
Man, I just found your account on YT and I must say that I love your vlog! you are showing us all the beautiful countries like they really are. I would love to see you in Croatia doing a vlog about my country.
Again another amazing honest account of life! We have liked Luis’s FB page and will follow his journey and beautiful music! THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING WORK!!! ❤️
Glad to see you back Nick. After your last video I was concerned for your well being. Your content is so compelling. Your ability to capture the authenticity of life from the streets of your location, talking to the local residents really allows your subscribers to see the complete story. One word of advise, sunblock for your nose.
I have been to Honduras several times on cruise ships. The beaches are gorgeous, but this is one country that I never go further than the cruise port. The cruise ship gives very stern warnings about keeping yourself safe. I always buy handmade cigars at the port as there is a gentleman there making the cigars. According to my cigar smoking friends, they are very high quality.
Love your work man. Missed your stuff during Pandemic restrictions. Love your unrestricted reporting unlike mainstream documentaries. Brilliant . I spent some time in Cuba volunteering in 2001 when it was dubbed part of the axis of evil! Never met such nice people in my life. Keep up the amazing work 👍
I was awake when this was uploaded and got the notification, but I went outside for a 30 minutes walk under the rain. Now having my breakfast so let's watch this. I am sure it will be another awesome episode.
Much respect to you for going to certain areas of South America and reporting to us what you're seeing on the ground. These videos are way more informative than what is covered by the mainstream media. I can assure you that you are living a life well lived. You're giving people a voice that they otherwise would not have had. And you've done more for the betterment of humanity than most of us ever will. Instead of seeking fame or popularity you're using this platform to bring awareness towards the difficulties of our brothers and sisters around the world. As a UA-camr your content is worth more than its weight in gold.
@@renanbo6562 I also wanted to refer to his travels in South America as well. I should have also put central America in that statement. Thanks for the correction.
Thank you Indigo for providing some awareness on the Guarifanas. The Guarifanas acknwoledge both their African & indigenous roots at the heart of their community. Guarifanas and other eco-Indigenist activist leaders have been fighting for land rights for years. Both these groups understand that corporations ruin the land and water supplies which all leads to more poverty. If you are American, you need to understand how our country actually allows so many businesses to ruin Central American and continue this vicious cycle of poverty, corruption, and violence. As a US-born and raised Salvadoran-American born, I hate how these beautiful ecosystems that many people understood how to live with have been ruined by the greedy corruption of my US government and other governments. The Garifuna have a real stronghold but need the support. That's why Clara was excited to have the chance to spread the word through an international youtuber. Many of us can use our money as a way to make decisions and address the elected officials that continue to support this issue. These people are poor and resistance is futile without the world looking at them. Please learn more about this community & its real fight against corporations.
I am garífuna descent and my people is the most peaceful, hardworking family oriented individuals you can find ! We love music and family and our elders.
Thanks for the awareness of how others deal with life’s challenges. It makes me angry and sad that the government can just come in and destroy life as you know it so they can benefit financially. As a Christian it hurts to see the ugliness of greed. God please watch over my brothers and sisters keep them safe from those that would cause them harm. Amen!
Love your vlogs of Honduras had the pleasure of visiting Honduras in 2003 to see some friends who live in San Pedro Sula and visited tela, pier to Cortes, la ceiba and roatan so glad u r reviewing this country as it brings back good memories
I love tela and the people there! La cieba isn't that far away from there and it's beautiful as well... One of my favorite beaches. I do miss the people after living there for 6 years. I lived near the capital in valle de angeles. I hope you go there. It's so pretty and the people are so kind. Anyways, thanks for putting a spot light on a country so often forgotten.
🎵 Be sure to check out Luis' music here: facebook.com/Luissabaya/
Here is a photo of Luis that I just posted: instagram.com/p/CNhe9uJMAte/
And Omare's UA-cam channel here: ua-cam.com/channels/8b1032HLiunrIy7-y6MfXg.html
*Thank you for watching and thank you to all the Honduran people for continuing to welcome me with open arms in your troubled but beautiful country* 🇭🇳
You are a far better journalist than all the hacks working for major networks these days. Make Honduras Safe Again.
@@sugreev2001 he definitely is. Imagine him working with a BBC budget or other big network
stay safe!
Facebook page was unavailable but I'll keep trying 😎✌
Yeah stay safe bro
Indigo has more professionalism than any reporter or tv team from Honduras.
And by the way I know the father of the young man who was abdupted I call him "Nandito" , he grew up in La Lima , it's very sad situation for the families 😢.
Thanks and so sorry to hear that. Harsh. I hope they will be returned to their families.
@@IndigoTraveller Unfortunately I've heard of many cases like this since the 70s and 80s , they've never made it back alive .
Abducted brother not adopted. Hope they're safe.
@@MinotaurvsCyclops Thanks 👍
On the other hand. 💊I'm sharing Acts 2:38 with anyone who wants it bless
Hi everyone, Im honduran and have lived my whole life here. Its a pleasure for us to have visitors. We welcome all of you guys, and Im extremely grateful with Indigo traveller for having such open heart with us and all the countries he goes. Theres a lot going on here, just as in every country, but theres a lot of good. Only the bad things you will notice in mainstream media and news, because thats what sells. But theres a lot of good going on here, I will recommend everyone to learn from Indigo that in order for you to be critical on anything you must first know and experience whats going on. thnks to everyone supporting this youtuber and my country. Love you all, greeting from Tegucigalpa, Honduras.
Its happening in Canada and USA , governments are abusing their positions for huge profits
Thank you, José. That means a lot to me. All the best to your people and country.
I also live in Honduras the area where I live the community is nice. And holidays are celebrated within everyone, food is shared by neighbors and family.
Many years ago I had awesome experiences in Tegucigalpa. First, by arriving by bus from San pedro, my wallet and passport dropped on the ground i wasn t noticing it, one guy run after me to give everything me back after picking them from the ground. I was speechless. Than, i had Citicorp Travellers Cheques and since it was Friday afternoon i couldn t chanage them until next Monday. In my hotel, since rules were to charge day by day, i asked the hotel employee to lend me some money until Monday. (I than realized that at that time it was almost 2 months of his small salary), he didn t know me, i could have run away with the money, but he lent me the money ! Than, the women of the restarurant cooked me food without charging trusting me on MOnday i would have paid them. I couldn t believe people could be so friendly and genuine and trust an absolute stranger. This was 26 years ago (before the Mitch) and i still remember that and will remember all my life those amazing people from Tegucigalpa. Very rarely if ever, i met people so genuinely good. So please TRUST ME Honduras has 1000+ problems but it has a very good part and it worths to see it !
@@maxcrc I have quite a lot of good memories from my childhood in Tegucigalpa, sadly nothing is like it was 30 years ago, where violence and corruption was there but we were able to live a normal life, it was safe to go in a bus it was safe to walk at night, it was safe for kids to be playing outside our homes at night, today the reality is LIKE LIVING IN RIO DE JANEIRO where you have to walk carefully, wear simple clothes, forget about jewelry, forget about showing off your phone, and the worst thing YOU’RE NOT EVEN SAFE PAYING TAXI ANYMORE, because they kidnap people, it happened to a couple of my cousins, it happened to my sister, and that’s why this year I decided not to go to Honduras Anymore. My mom was there two weeks ago and she came back saying THIS WAS MY LAST TRIP TO HONDURAS! Sadly my country is in pain!
It is surprising how many African communities there are throughout South America but we never hear about them. Good on you for highlighting their plight. Hope no one else goes missing.
Much love and thank you.
@patts katoey These are not "african" communities, they are American because they have lived in American lands for generations, and speak Spanish, Portuguese and English, exactly that same as Spaniards, Portuguese, French, British, Hindus, and many others who blended into the different cultures upon arrival. These nations are NOT like USA, where people are labelled, differentiated, dehumanized and fed all kinds of toxic ideas by perverse mass-perverters of "public opinion". You won´t "here" about any of us because media keeps you in the dark. Only irrelevant, toxic "news" are fed to the ignorant, blind Cheerio-fed culture.
It's crazy isnt it. African communities are all over place. Even in Mexico they have African communities there that hardly anybody knows about, they are very marginalised. Even in India there are communities there that are a mix of African and Indian ethnicities called the Siddis. This is a subject I'm very interested in.
@@gerardpully762 @gerard pully nice speech but they were dropped off in the Americas/Caribbean just like my ancestors were dropped of in the Caribbean. Their nationality is where they are now and have been for generations, fair enough, but their ethnicity and origin is from the continent of west Africa, two different things. If they are Garifuna as well then the connections are Nigerian, Congolese, Angolan and whatever else. Go to Columbia you find the village of Palenque an all Africa looking village speaking their own version of creole Spanish that has Congolese words mixed in. Problem is they'd been their so long that didn't know which part of Africa they belonged to. Go to Mexico Brazil same thing. The work is being done and the broken connections are being made. I wish them the best I know it's a struggle where ever we are in the world.
gerard pully gerard pully what are you on about? Of course they are African.Just because they have been there many many generations does not make them not African.They are Honduran Africans.Even the title states it is an African neighbourhood.Get a grip of yourself.Are you kidding me.Those nations do not label or differentiate between people?
I'm a Nigerian. Greetings to my Nigerian brothers and sisters in Honduras. We love them all 🥰
Beautiful!
We are the GARIFUNA people NOT AFRICAN NEIGHBORHOOD,,garifuna villages ,, Google the word GARIFUNA thank you my brother ✊🏿💛🤍🖤✊🏿
@@garifunadynasty
You are correct. The host did the same thing whilst in Brazil. The overall sentiment is that even though you are Garífuna, your roots are still African. I do understand, however, your expectation to hear the ethnic term, Garífuna.
@@garifunadynasty you are African tho. Don’t forget that. Global African Supremacy is the objective. From Olmecs to Naga Kushites the African knows no land we didn’t discover before any other cave crawler existed we built civilization under all tribe names but we are Africa
@@MasterTrickShot Copy ✊🏿 just wanted to point out our identity the name of our culture shortly and slowly the world is getting to know about us thanks to social media, when did your hear about the garifuna people from Central America for the first time ?
The Garifuna people have always been disadvantaged by the Honduran Government. Most have family next door in Belize which has a larger black / Afro population. I’m saddened by it all because their ancestors are warriors. My heart goes out the family of those who were kidnapped.
@END TIMES Amen.
Hhhhhhhh warrior nice joke tho
@@amineidir5021 they were warriors
@@khalilbashir562 amen
@@amineidir5021 what about your ancestors SATUYE fool remember that name he was our leader in the past who went to war against the British, can get to your level because I'm also a warrior ready to defend my GARIFUNA culture and people, now you going bash me for who I'm ? ? ? ?
Appreciate the risk and pain you take to bring out these ground level challenge
Thank you, Prabhat!
Do plan a visit to India and try to make a series on the migrant worker from Bihar and Bengal who work in the agricultural fields of Punjab and Haryana. This was in news recently due to drug abuse and exploitation of these workers
I learned to speak English by watching this channel ; thank you indigo traveller 🙏
Beautiful, thank you
My grandparents and majority of my family live in Puerto Cortes and I haven’t seen them in about 11 years. Watching these videos of Honduras bring back so many nostalgic memories and I can physically *feel* myself being there again. Thank you for shining a light on the people of Honduras. 🇭🇳💙🤍💙
Beautiful, thank you 🙏🏼 💙🇭🇳
My great grandfather is a Nunez! From tela atlantida
Más lindo q peligroso honduras!
Yo vivía en el porvenir por el restaurante el cantón y tú corazón
I love seeing these little villages beside the beach. So authentic. The people live a simple life and that should not be taken away from them by corporations or government. Just let them live in peace. The land is so beautiful and it should remain that way naturally.
I love your world view. That you walk the dark alleys. Eat the real food. Ask better questions than most reporters.
That means a lot, thank you Samual!
@@IndigoTraveller my pleasure, bro!
You mean the racist view from this KIWI?!!!
And also look the good places
@@IndigoTraveller Please!...You are a racist KIWI and a sensationalist that has make 💩up about Honduras just for a few clicks...you suck dude!
It's really sad that they have such a great community, safe and beautiful, good people and the government is their #1 enemy! I wish them the best of luck in protecting themselves and their land.
Thank you 🇭🇳
@@Fernan_Db you're welcome! ❤️
@@Lonesome__Dove adonde ?,
@@Lonesome__Dove where are you from?
@@Fernan_Db I'm from Florida, US!
I've been following you for quite a while now. One thing I really like about your videos is the time and space you offer people in your videos to share their work. You're always really respectful towards the people you meet and try to highlight the positive. You're a good human and a great man. I hope you get everything you wish for. Keep up the good work bro.
I sit alone in my room most of the time because of Covid. I always look for your videos to take me some place else to learn about other people and places. Thank you. Keep it up.
Don’t wait for the government to tell you when to live your life.
He's so brave, and his work in amazing, and he must have one tough immune system...traveling during this time...I don't know how he does it. cheers!
I drink alone with nobody else and will die alone just kidding
@@stackhack8702 you know fat parasite s can't tell you what to do
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Great work, I’m from a Garifuna community but live in the states and this is by far the best someone has highlighted one of our communities. Keep up the good work!
Dang, this area is beautiful
Soooo beautiful!
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El Triunfo de la Cruz, one of the most beautiful region in Honduras!!
Much love for the Garifuna People!!!
An interesting thing about the Garifuna people is that, although they are African in origin, they speak an indigenous American language (Arawakan). Many have moved to NYC.
Many or all are not African in origin, just like Papuans and Fijians (though it's possible they ultimately originated in Africa 60,000 years ago) are not African in origin, and like European whites are not 'Asian in origin.' As proven by thousands of archaeological objects (as well as paintings e.g. those of Agostino Brunias), there were black people in the Americas well prior to European contact, in some cases tens of thousands of years prior. The Nigerian story and shipwreck legends are mostly or all BS, Garifuna are the descendants of 'Black Caribs' who lived on all the islands as well as Venezuela and Guyana at the time of European contact.
We’re here in Chicago, Texas and California
@@debunkinghistory214 I am Garifuna and my DNA results suggest otherwise.
@@rebeccarosario7271 That's because there is no reference population for black pre-Columbian Americans. For example, no DNA companies have used black Americans in the US as a reference population (since they are presumed to have all come from Africa), so the results cannot come back as that. The African and even European/Eurasian DNA that comes back are the next closest matches. If European nationalities were not reference populations in DNA testing, Europeans/whites would come back as matches for people in the Caucusus, Kazakhstan, Northern India, etc. (rather than French, German, Italian, Polish, etc.), even though they have not been there anytime recently.
@@debunkinghistory214 Good point. I took my test through Ancestry and they also provide different Indigenous American reference populations. Why doesn't my DNA results match closer to the Indigenous reference populations rather than the African reference populations although you say we have been living among them prior to European Contact. The site tells me that I share 84% African ancestry (3% Indigenous and 13% European). Also, how do you know the shipwreck that most Garifuna believe in is not true. This is strange because the Garifuna language has words that are also spoken by tribes in Nigeria.
I wish we can protect this beautiful part of this nation. For Honduras.
A little bit of misinformation at the beginning, the Garifunas were exiled by the British from Saint Vicent to Roatan in 1797 then they asked the Spanish to be allowed to settle in Honduras. Now they have their own language and culture proudly Honduran. Nothing to do with present day Nigeria!
Leur nourriture, leur façon de se coiffer, tout cela est profondément africain. On ne peut pas balayer cela d'un revers de main.
@@JoyeuxJovialement1 Merci Moise pour tes precisions. Je suis profondement ecoeure quand je lis certaines allegations disant que Les Noirs de cette partie du monde seraient des juifs.
Du n'importe quoi!
Hey fool , no matter how long a piece of wood stay in the water , it will never be fish
@@zionyouth6370 Exactly!
If you steal a Nations people, move them to another country, they have children in that country, they're all still the same Nation of people before being stolen. 🤦🏾♀️
Great video!!!!!Im so proud that the Afro Hondurans have are fight for that beautiful land. Fight for your land and do not let big investors take it!!!!!Soy Dominicano y Puertorriqueño. Con mucho orgullo le tengo mucho respeto 🙏🏽.
Great content brother....Im from Honduras and the way you interact with the locals and bring untold issues to the light is commendable. All the best!
Thanks so much ❤️
I absolutely love that house. It's so colorful and happy. I hope they fight and keep their land. They have a beautiful community there and there has to be an empty beach elsewhere to put up a resort. Don't take their homes
Us African descendants are called garifunas 😌
Garifunas are one of the best things in honduras, the garifuna culture and garifuna people are so awesome. It's sad that our government doesn't realize this.
Garífunas are descendants of Arawak Indians and Afro-Caribs.
Garifunas are from caraïbe ?
What does that mean
@@karenevans9912 The are latins with aftican and indian roots from Honduras
Beautiful souls. May all the women and children of honduras and the world be safe 💛
So scary that people have gone missing. I cannot imagine the government trying to take our land away. Makes me feel so grateful. Stay safe, Nick. Hugs from Norway!
Much love Leeeah!
this happened to the indigenous Americans when the English landed in the US, and the same story in Australia...The Brazillian government seems to think the whole Amazon is there's to burn.............
Governments doing what they want, at whatever cost - is nothing new!
@@bujfvjg7222 its happened on every piece of land thats ever existed the "Indigenous Americans" took land from other "Indigenous Americans" the Aztecs took land from other tribes the mayans stole land the inca stole land African tribes took land from other tribes its the way life has always been stopping acting like its only whites
@@notademonrat she or he is not saying that whites are the only one; he or she didn’t even mentioned white.....
@@positivelifebyrikilorenzo2192 no you're right you're obviously extremely intelligent when he mentioned Europeans I'm sure he wasn't talking about white people at all
KREATOR! I’m enjoying seeing what shirt Omare will wear each episode.
Same. He's a great guide too.
thats what im sayin!
i came here to post this, lol. thumbs up for omare!
I noticed that as well, on a prior video dude was wearing a death shirt.
He has good taste in music. 🤘🤘
Loving the Honduras series brother! 🔥💪🏻
I was forced to go to a Mormon ran school in Costa Rica. They locals were the nicest people I’ve ever met. They would give the clothes of their back, a family living on a concrete slab with corrugated tin roof and walls would split their food to feed one more. I get some of the same feelings from Louis and others.
As the great Bald and Bankrupt once said, the people who have less are the ones who give the most!
@@satan5731 change this name of satan as hes the one taking us to hell.
Prayer and Repentance of ones sins with will control not to sin again is a must to be saved and also face the coming apocalyptic scenarios.
Costa Rica is a great country
Really happy to hear you enjoyed your time in Costa Rica friend! If you (or any other reading this) want to come over I promise you won't be dissapointed. Pura vida y'al! Take care
Sunday means Indigo Traveller great Documentary's vlog
Yes, Ed! Cheers mate :)
Same here I enjoy his documentary
This is such a good series. But I do feel nervous about you being there. I anxiously wait for your next update! You are brilliant x
Thank you, Laura, appreciate your support and care :)
Naw why he should be scared when it’s you white people taking over the land!?🤔
@@AwsomeKidOtis tf is wrong with you she’s not anxious because of their race she’s anxious because he’s in one of the most dangerous countries in the world
@@JP-on1tm thank you, it has nothing to do with race. He is in a very dangerous place and that has nothing to do with race.
@@AwsomeKidOtis Someone needs to lay off CNN.
Why do you have to insert that race bs into everything? I'm concerned of his safety as well and it has nothing to do with race either
This breaks and warms my heart ❤️ Government corruption disgusts me. I pray these people remain on their land 🙏🏿❤️ They still find ways to remain positive, I love that. Please Lord, allow them to return those that have been abducted, I pray they’re alive 🥺🥺
Amén saludos desde Panamá
Matthew7:7 john 15:7 write on thine nature as trees leafs branches with marker pen without hurting the leafs, surely John 20:16 awaiting to welcome Him Matthew 7:7 john 15:7 amen
Thank you from Canada, for making another truly wonderful and amazing video representing all of the wonderful Honduran people.. I have been to Roatan twice and I truly consider it one of the most beautiful coastlines for snorkeling and diving in the world... your videos always make us appreciate what we have, at the same time showing the resilience of amazing people with an unimaginable daily reality... God bless Honduras!!
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Another great vlog Nick! It's so good to see that despite all this danger, corruption and misery, people keep such a nice smile on their face and are so hospitable!
Totally. Beautiful people.
I'm garifuna from honduras aka black honduras native love you're blogs thanks for showing my ppl
Thanks for sharing this, Nick. The beach area is beautiful. All the best for these people. Greetings from Portugal.
Thank you, Bruno!
This Video made me sad and also to see the smiles and the hard work people are doing to have a good life is a positive feeling, these people who took those kids should be returned to their families and the people who did it hung in the Street, thank you Nick and God Bless!
I love the tone of your voice and your clean English. Take care Nick, looking forward the next episode. Greetings from Bolivia.
That coastline looks amazing. I hope it doesn't get commercialized and developed.
It will.
Don’t worry Hard Rock coming soon
Amazing content as always! Greetings from a Portuguese 🇵🇹 living in Luxembourg 🇱🇺
Thank you, João!
Saludos desde Argentina, buen informe de Honduras. Sigue así..👍
You really tap in depth into the real culture and people of each country . You really convey a lot to world viewers where the American news here doesn’t even cover. Your much appreciated. 👍👌✌️
Thank you for your kind words and for watching!
This dude is fake news!!!!...Garifunas are not from nigeria and they arrived 224 years ago not 500
It’s not a Sunday without an episode of Indigo Traveller... it has become my Sunday ritual in lockdown, travelling the world vicariously through your videos! Thank you so much, you truly are the best journalist out there and have such a pure soul! Keep up the amazing work. 😊
I hope the missing are returned! This needs to be shared everywhere and we all demand to know where these people are and what has happened to them! These are human rights violations. Why is the world silent on this???
People are being forced out of their homes. This is absolutely infuriating! If I'm this upset I can't imagine what they all feel.
Call unto Jeremiah 33:3 Matthew 7:7 john 15:7 HE awaiting to comfort, answer, help, write john one:1 on Honduras sands amen
Great perspective, please keep the raw stories & footage of the real people coming! Cheers from Canada
Thanks so much ❤️
Such a beautiful town. Thank you for showing us around Indigo. I love your videos, and I feel like I’ve learned a lot about the world from watching them. I love that you document from an unbiased perspective and try to find something positive about everywhere you go. Much love from the U.S.
Thanks so much ❤️
These videos are truly a work of art, keep posting them, because we'll all keep watching them
Such a shame..I have been to Honduras. So much potential, so much trauma. 😨✝️💙
How hard and tough is to make Honduras a safer place to live.?
@@arshijahan1766 it’s as simple as locking up the gang members. Problem is politics and slow corrupt government
incredible how nice the costal area is, and how well the homes are maintained. Very friendly people.
Love these kinds of travel videos, it's real journalism which is really rare nowadays.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏼
Love the content, stay safe out there.
My fellow Africans, take heart one day we will overcome.more love from kenya Africa
I am Afro Bolivian from Los Yungas Bolivia 🇧🇴 our ancestors are from Nigeria Africa
@@edisonbolivia1143 Bro, you are welcome to visit Nigeria anytime, we are welcoming, friendly people and we will love to welcome you home to the land of your ancestors.
Hey there, I am Afro Peruvian living in Canada
Their descendants were Africans but now they proudly represent Honduras they are Hondurans🇭🇳
Obviously they still have their African roots if you listen to the music he’s making.
Another great and honest video. I travelled through Honduras in 2008 and had an amazing time. Didn’t experience the ‘other’ side and so thank you for sharing this.
My grandparents are black Hondurans 🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳🇭🇳 from la ceiba
Garifuna from Tela living in Chicago
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@@riogotti7966 same
@@DenuardR awesome Tela or Chicago??!!
@@riogotti7966 tela Im from la Ensenada
Luis' music is wonderful. Such an underrated talent!
You are such an inspiring figure.salute..always stepping into fine line of danger yet still with humility persona...Take care
Much love, Nicole!
With such a content you deserve a way more subscribers than 900k. And I am pretty sure, that soon after 1 million those numbers are going to grow and grow :).
PS. All the best to the Hondurans!
Thank you guys! Much love
Another fantastic video! Love the honesty of these people, and their welcoming nature despite facing hardships. Great work by your guide/translator too.
Thank you, very much :)
I really hope those who are missing will be reunited 😢 Nick your doing amazing work and thank you. Please stay safe
Brilliant, Nick. This series is phenomenal. I mean, they all are! But it’s so fascinating to learn more about Honduras. I have several students from there, too, and I value knowing more about where they are from. 🙏🏼
Thanks Karin! Much ❤️
Honduras was always one of my favorite destinations up until a few years ago. Thanks for showing what makes this such a special place.
Last 10 years have been the worst in our country history, run by the most corrupted goverment officials, even having ties with drug cartels. Hopefully elections are this year, from chaos comes order. Hope you come back soon, when things get better.
@@Jqzd3000,dont people pray go to church etc as it's a catholic country.
St Joseph,terror of demons pray for us.
@@jdosvd We have many religions even Mormons. They all pray like in the USA. Catholics are like 60 percent.
@@Jqzd3000 ,so sad Mormons are there as they are in heresy as they believe there is no hell, the Holy Spirit does not exist, Jesus is not God and what not/rot.
So many sects like this scientology, jehovah's witnesses, seventh day adventists etc etc all going into eternal damnation for following the doctrine of demons.
I read one Testimony of a gentleman belonging to the Christian Science denomination who said Jesus showed him his grandmother in hell. Startled, he eventually joined the Born Again.
On YT I saw a sting operation of the Mormon Service in their temple. At the end a hand miraculously comes out from the hall and shakes hand with the Master of Ceremonies. I tell you that hand is that of satan himself. He has deceived them to worship him in their masonic ceremonies. Sad.
Anyhow Jesus has now given his final warning to USA to repent else it faces destruction in apocalyptic events, New York being first. Sad.
Man, I just found your account on YT and I must say that I love your vlog! you are showing us all the beautiful countries like they really are. I would love to see you in Croatia doing a vlog about my country.
Again another amazing honest account of life! We have liked Luis’s FB page and will follow his journey and beautiful music! THANK YOU FOR YOUR AMAZING WORK!!! ❤️
All these videos make me want to travel so bad when I’m older and see other perspectives of the world
Just don't buy dumb sh*t., and you will have enough to travel.
Hi Nick!
Great doc! Love ❤️ the beautiful African community in Honduras!🇭🇳 Saludos
What a beautiful country with so many problems.
You have traveled around the world and this is how we can watch the world ourselves. Stay safe buddy.
Thanks so much
Glad to see you back Nick. After your last video I was concerned for your well being. Your content is so compelling. Your ability to capture the authenticity of life from the streets of your location, talking to the local residents really allows your subscribers to see the complete story. One word of advise, sunblock for your nose.
Haha thanks 😊
Indigo traveller you are doing Great work bringing light to the global issues and lives of the people you present.Well done!
I love your work, Bless from Ajijic, Mexico.
Thanks mario!
I have been to Honduras several times on cruise ships. The beaches are gorgeous, but this is one country that I never go further than the cruise port. The cruise ship gives very stern warnings about keeping yourself safe. I always buy handmade cigars at the port as there is a gentleman there making the cigars. According to my cigar smoking friends, they are very high quality.
Their music is phenomenal! I don't know what they're saying but you can feel the emotion in it! Love it!
Totally!
Louis needs to put his music on SoundCloud. They have fan-powered royalties for independent artists.
Amazing videos. Your videos are truthful and shows life in any country in its fullness. Your work gives us an eye into a different world.
Thank you Stephen!
Love your work man. Missed your stuff during Pandemic restrictions. Love your unrestricted reporting unlike mainstream documentaries. Brilliant . I spent some time in Cuba volunteering in 2001 when it was dubbed part of the axis of evil! Never met such nice people in my life. Keep up the amazing work 👍
I was awake when this was uploaded and got the notification, but I went outside for a 30 minutes walk under the rain. Now having my breakfast so let's watch this. I am sure it will be another awesome episode.
Enjoy and have a great day :)
This is the best series its so fascinating
Outstanding Reporting as per usual Nick, always valued & appreciated as a 'real take' from your travels.
Thanks & stay safe.
Much respect to you for going to certain areas of South America and reporting to us what you're seeing on the ground. These videos are way more informative than what is covered by the mainstream media. I can assure you that you are living a life well lived. You're giving people a voice that they otherwise would not have had. And you've done more for the betterment of humanity than most of us ever will. Instead of seeking fame or popularity you're using this platform to bring awareness towards the difficulties of our brothers and sisters around the world. As a UA-camr your content is worth more than its weight in gold.
Sebastian, thank you. Your words make my day. Appreciate your support and thank you for watching and supporting such causes!
Honduras is in the south of North America, not South America
@@renanbo6562 I also wanted to refer to his travels in South America as well. I should have also put central America in that statement. Thanks for the correction.
Travel is not permitted where I am currently, so I am traveling vicariously through your camera and and info that you provide, grateful!
Man, your guide is a metalhead
i thought i was the only one who noticed
I think only the 3 of us noticed this?
One of the very few channels on youtube that is worthwhile. Love your videos.
Really Appreciate You Covering Honduras 🇭🇳!! You’re Always Welcome To Trujillo & Corozal!!
Also: Refer To Us As Garífuna NOT African!!
Im Mexican I am proudly of Chichimecan (Central Mexican Amerindians) origin. Saludos Pana
Why not African?
@@jadebruce4091 referring to Garifuna culture you americans crack me up 😂
Thank you Indigo for providing some awareness on the Guarifanas. The Guarifanas acknwoledge both their African & indigenous roots at the heart of their community. Guarifanas and other eco-Indigenist activist leaders have been fighting for land rights for years. Both these groups understand that corporations ruin the land and water supplies which all leads to more poverty. If you are American, you need to understand how our country actually allows so many businesses to ruin Central American and continue this vicious cycle of poverty, corruption, and violence. As a US-born and raised Salvadoran-American born, I hate how these beautiful ecosystems that many people understood how to live with have been ruined by the greedy corruption of my US government and other governments. The Garifuna have a real stronghold but need the support. That's why Clara was excited to have the chance to spread the word through an international youtuber. Many of us can use our money as a way to make decisions and address the elected officials that continue to support this issue. These people are poor and resistance is futile without the world looking at them. Please learn more about this community & its real fight against corporations.
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Keep it up man! Much support from Puerto rico
Love to Puerto Rico!
I am garífuna descent and my people is the most peaceful, hardworking family oriented individuals you can find ! We love music and family and our elders.
Ever since I found out about @IndigoTraveller I stopped watching mainstream media.
Thanks for the awareness of how others deal with life’s challenges. It makes me angry and sad that the government can just come in and destroy life as you know it so they can benefit financially. As a Christian it hurts to see the ugliness of greed. God please watch over my brothers and sisters keep them safe from those that would cause them harm. Amen!
Beautiful content; thanks for sharing these experiences !!
Thanks for sharing this story. It is such a heartbreaking story and the mainstream media never covers this sort of thing.
It's great that you are using music from a musician that you've met. 👍
Such am amazing insight to Honduras. Really eye opening content!!
Your work is truly inspirational
Thank you Rodrigo!
Love your vlogs of Honduras had the pleasure of visiting Honduras in 2003 to see some friends who live in San Pedro Sula and visited tela, pier to Cortes, la ceiba and roatan so glad u r reviewing this country as it brings back good memories
One of my favourite youtubers by far. And im loving the Honduras videos. Keep it up!
Thank you, Joe!
Another great video ! Honduras looks beautiful !
Great content as usual! Nice to see these beautiful beaches. Hope they'll be able to improve the overall situation!
Beautiful region & people too . Everyone be safe & blessings from the Sonoran Desert 🌵 Hermosillo,México 🇲🇽 🇭🇳
Thank you gor showing the world who we are...Proud Garifunas
better than any news channel, best reporter on youtube, you are just amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love tela and the people there! La cieba isn't that far away from there and it's beautiful as well... One of my favorite beaches. I do miss the people after living there for 6 years. I lived near the capital in valle de angeles. I hope you go there. It's so pretty and the people are so kind. Anyways, thanks for putting a spot light on a country so often forgotten.
Anxious to see you visiting my hometown, Tegucigalpa! Thanks for making these videos!