African Countries Outside of Africa
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- Just how many African or "Black" countries are there worldwide, where are they located and what are their histories? The answer is actually quite complicated, so today we will be delving into just what the term "Black" means around the world when referring to individuals, and how it's rather difficult to classify any given country as a "Black nation."
We'll also be looking at the standpoint from a purely genetic point of view in order to see the varying ancestral makeups of these various countries, territories and regions. Thanks for watching!
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Brazil has the largest amount of people with Portuguese, Italian, black African, Japanese and Lebanese ancestry outsode the original places.
Maria Aparecida da Silva Gonçalves I don’t believe they are Japanese people in Brazil
@@liltree8382 so you thought that I said brazilians are japanese?
AmazighStarNet. Yeah argentinians even speak Spanish with sort of an Italian accent lol
@AmazighStarNet. Well...Brazil has the largest land mass in South America :)
@AmazighStarNet. 4 stripe whitebelt😁 oss!
Afro-Mexicans. The first free African settlement in the Americas was in what is now Yanga, Veracruz, Mexico and Mexico also had a african descended President with Vicente Guerrero way before the US did.
pero no son mexicanos, son negros
@@josue-he5kh no mames guey. Ellos viven en Mexico si o no? Si viven en Mexico entonces son Mexicanos. No seas pendejo.
@@josue-he5kh Los espanoles tenian esclavos negros cuando colonizaron las Americas incluyendo Mexico. Que le paso a sus desendientes? Donde crees que esta esa sangre negra? En la sangre de la mayoria de Mexicanos por el Meztizaje.
@@josue-he5kh Quien son los mexicanos?
@@xochiltepetzalailhuicamina2322 eso no los hace mexicanos
As a Jamaican, I find all of them interesting in their own way but The Brazilian Diaspora and Guianese Maroons are interesting to know more of. We have maroons too in Jamaica as well.
This guy says in another video that they got em all over south America
Thank you for the good work.
Wow didn't expect this
It would be cool if you made a video on Black-Amerindian groups, like Garifuna in the Caribbean or Black Creek / Seminole peoples.
EXACTLY!!! That Would Be LIT!!! I Would Like To Learn More About Black Amerindians,I Been Knowing About The Seminoles,I'd Like To Learn About The Other Groups,Too!!!
There are so many numerous African/Native American groups throughout the Americas. He mentioned the Miskito off of Nicaragua and Honduras. Some of the African Native American groups that attempted to hold on to their traditions from colonial times never really had the autonomy that the Garifuna had but there’s history there. Like he said someone that is identified as black could also by the standards of ancestry be considered Native American or European. I’m mixed with all 3, Honduran and the Garifuna are a great people.
Amerindians West Indians here in the Americas from antiquity to this day ua-cam.com/video/kJAqiJZS4KM/v-deo.html
@@gregoryjones9546 Here you go! ua-cam.com/video/kJAqiJZS4KM/v-deo.html
Conor McCann, also haiti black caracoles tribe.
My Family is from Barbados 🇧🇧. I did a DNA test and I am 91 percent african. Almost 70 percent of that DNA came from what is now known as Nigeria. It is said that a lot of ebo tribes people where brought to Barbados.
You're Nigerian,stop lying..there is no way African descendants to get 70% Nigerian blood..
thatl Chiponda so now I made up my dna results? Barbados is very isolated . My results are from My Heritage DNA. Very accurate. 69 % or 68.6 to be exact.
@mrbig go back to the ice age. Lol
@@alansjf33 dont let nobody tell you who you are brother
Lee Heard facts
I'm from the island of Antigua (Antigua & Barbuda). I Identify as black for sure. However, there definitely was some hanky-panky going on with Europeans in my family about 100 years ago. This is evident within the different shades and eye colours in my family. My mother had very light skin andhazel eyes. Her mother the same etc. It is alleged that my maternal grandmothers grandmother was Portuguese meanwhile her fathers mother was English. Since there was no documentation, we have only the story. But it is evident by the way they look, there is some truth to the story.
I however am chocolate brown with dark eyes and beautiful kinky hair. This is because my father looks like he came straight out of Africa, and by the looks of my paternal grandmother and grandfather, that might be a fact.
Trace your root to the West Coast of Africa.. Especially Ghana..
You would discover something amazing
Your features sound like what every other black person has.
You provide the best information on migrations, ethnicities and maps i have seen and I always learn things i asked myself before and never had the response for on those subjects. This is an excellent channel well worth its popularity.
do video about the top US States which colonised/founded other US States. for example: Ohio was founded by people from New York & Kentuky
How about US cities established by people from other states? Julia Tuttle, a Cleveland native, founded Miami.
Cool idea
People from Virginia colonized Kentucky.
People from New England colonized Upstate New York, and in turn, people from Upstate New York colonized Michigan (hence, names like Troy, Utica, Rochester, and Genesee in Michigan as well as Upstate New York).
While in university, I had a class about colonial Brazil where I learned that, by the end of the 18th century, the city of Cuiabá had nearly all of its colonial asministration carried out by free blacks. The town had beem founded during a cold rush that quickly ended, so most of the white Portuguese descent population just went back to Goiás and Minas Gerais.
Gotta love that racism with blacks started recently
@@utopia4056 In Brazil this is kind of the case. Racism always existed but were mostly restrict to rich white families. Recently left-wing groups have started to import race-fighting ideals from other countries(mainly the US) and have created a certain racial chaos whitin black people from poor communities. Is a kind of unfounded revanchism as if only blacks were poor and all whites were rich. They even distort data to support their claims, considering browns as black, which raises the percentage of blacks to almost 55%.
@phillinrifle recent history wise. Alexander the great didnt just rule white people.
@phillinrifle i couldnt have said all that, but as i said. Fairly recent. Race wise.
@phillinrifle yes. Lol
Great Video Masaman!!!
Well explained and illustrated. Thank you.
Great content. Gratitude for thoroughly researching unbiased information of this world's history. I would love to learn more about the history of Panaman, including but not limited to the migration of African and other ethnicities to Panama to build the Panama Canal. Thank you from a loyal fan
@Masaman Suriname is a rather small and insignificant country but ethno-culturally very interesting.
It has a population of just over half a million people and a significant diaspora in The Netherlands (former coloniser) of just under half a million people.
The Marrons you've mentioned make up about 15% of the population, and almost 20% are Creoles. By categorising these two types of 'blacks' as two different groups, the largest ethnic group are the 'Hindustans' from India, making up more then 25% of the population. Almost 15% of the population is from Indonesia and more specifically from Java.
Less then 15% of the population identifies as 'Mixed', and of the other 10% the Chinese, original local inhabitants and Dutch make up the largest percentages.
So in this mainland South American country, you will find nice authentic Indonesian food places filled with 4th or 5th generation Surinamese people of African, Indian, European and Chinese ethnicities.
Intermixing was discouraged in the colonial era (until 1975), but also not very common due to the large and obvious cultural and religious differences between these different groups.
Now an independent but small nation, the groups intermingle and cooperate slightly more. Also, there is a minor but noticeable bit of 'local' immigration from Brazil since about 20 years.
That being said, if you wake up with a hangover and forgot where you are, a quick look out of the window will most likely hint toward India, Ghana, Holland or Southern China. Especially in rural areas.
I would love to see you break Suriname down in your truly awesome format.
He already kind of did that 😀
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Masaman should make a video about the Montubio people of Eduador, and what makes them distinct from the broader Mestizo population.
I am very interested in the Caribbean particularly the smaller island states from the Virgin Islands to Trinidad and Tobago. I would like to see a video about these groups specifically especially in regards to which parts of West Africa they mostly originate from.
@VI's Very Own and Nigeria 🇳🇬
@VI's Very Own Interesting, I am half Grenadian, my Mum will be getting a DNA test shortly so it would be interesting to see which part of West Africa our ancestors came from. I remember reading a Grenadian article that suggested that the majority of people on Grenada's sister island Carricou are descended from a group of people from Sierra Leone. I would not be surprised if this is the case with myself.
@VI's Very Own Grenadian population is mixed alot of people there has scottish back Grounds mixed with african.
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Germany?
Dont ever stop making videos. I got my grandpa to start watching and id tell my friends but theyre hoodlums
I respect the works you put into your videos bro
Love your videos! It would be great to see central, west, and north African ethno map and migration.
Please, a new full video about Brazilian ethnography, with both image and audio
Great job on a complicated topic.
Good stuff, Mason. i would like you to feature more on the African-descendants of Louisiana USA!! 🤓🔥
I love it! Thanks!
Thank you for doing this work. 😊👍🏾😎
Interesting video guy, good job. I'm belizean and i like how here there be african mixed with most cultures like mayan and german speaking menonites along with other mixes. Its nice to see videos like this to learn from and document the history of the world in this age we live in currently.
All of them bro!!! Can do something about Salvador in Brazil though please?
A video about Salvador would be awesome
I always love your videos
what an interesting world/show, looking forward to where it goes from here!
Mason Cuba's history would be interesting. I live in Miami and Cuban immigrants are extremely racist and "white" Cubans typically reject that they have any African ancestry....& many refuse or disdain taking DNA tests because I believe they are afraid of the results. Could you make a video about this? Cuban exiles here in Miami also tend to disdain & make fun of Puerto Ricans & Dominicans because of this too.
@Bela T.T there is blood of them
@Bela T.T That depends on what kind of country you are from, I would say Colombia and Venezuela are extremely well integrated and perhaps the most racially and ethnically diverse Spanish speaking countries. You can go to these countries and see a lot of prominent non white people appear on tv, commercials, in politics or in jobs of importance. As a white, light haired and green eyed Colombian, I can confirm about how proud of our racial and ethnic diversity Colombians are. I can't say the same for the rest of the region, in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Mexico, for example, their population can be said to have an "inferiority complex', just watch a tv show from any of these countries, look at their politicians, people of importance, commercials and you'll see that even though the vast majority of the population of these countries is not white, the whites have the great advantage in representation. I would only think that in the rest of the region is like this with fluctuating degrees.
@Bela T.T Exactly!!! Argentina's World Famous Dance,The Tango,Was Orgininated By Afro-Argentines,From The ORGINAL Black Population There From Colonial Times. Through Efforts Of Deliberate Genocide,Such As Sending Black Men To The Frontlines In The Paraguayan War,They Were Systematically Wiped Out. The Black Women,Many Of Whom Had To Turn To Prostitution,Had Relationsships With White Men,And Their Children Assimilated Into White Argentinian Society. Quite A Few "White" Argentinians Have Distant African Ancestry!!! The Government Wanted To Model Argentina After The United States And Europe,And Looked Down On Anything Black Or African. During The Period Of Immigration To North And South America,Great Effort Was Made To "Whiten" Argentina's Population,With The Most Immigrants Coming From Spain,The Second Largest Group From Italy.
Some Blacks Have Immigrated Recently To Argentina From Dominican Republic,Cuba,Puerto Rico And From Non-Spanish Speaking Countries. There's A Book That Was Written By A White Woman From America Living In Argentina About Their Government's Attempt To WHITEWASH It's History,I've Got To Get It!!! I'm Not Surprised The Tango Was Started By Africans,All The Best Parts Of So-Called Latino Culture,Music,Dancing,Food Etc. Was Started By Africans In Latin America!!! ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿❤🖤💚
They can deny but their food and music can't !!!Most countries where there is african diaspora the food is the same.Fried plantain rice with beans etc is typical west african.
The African Continentent can become an economic powerhouse with that young population if they can build up their infrastructure and provide jobs. 😮 😁
We will soon.
And tell western imperialists like the IMF and world bank to fuck off
@Let's Travel its already happening
DammitBobby420 you mean Jewish
Africa was a power house before all the white people got kicked out. Rhodesia was called the "breadbasket of Africa" because it produced enough food to feed the entire continent and have surplus. Then the whites were kicked out and now everyone is starving.
Love the video!
This is so interesting and important to learn
Do you have any source respecting Haiti's former ambition to unite all African-descended peoples in the Americas? It sounds absolutely fascinating, but I can't seem to find any literature about it.
Do a whole series of videos on the ethnic groups comprising various American cities/metro areas (not just African Americans but including them). For example, do one video on New York City, northern New Jersey, etc.; do another on Boston; another on Philadelphia; and others on Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, the DC area, Cincinnati, Columbus, Buffalo, Rochester, Kansas City, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Atlanta, South Florida, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston, Denver, Phoenix, San Diego, LA, the SF Bay Area, Portland, Seattle, etc.
The same thing for Canadian cities like Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Hamilton, Halifax, etc.
It's wonderful to see how we are all mixed one way or the other. But in the end, it just doesn't matter to a real person of understanding. But hey thanks again!
Super interessant! Grüße aus Deutschland!!!!
I'd really enjoy an in depth video on Haiti. It's incredibly historically rich and it'd be nice to focus on the revolution and early post revolution Haiti.
As a Haitian who everyday finds out new stuff about my roots, we are also starting to find out about Ancient Haiti before Columbus, its a deep interesting topic.
@@j-xl6258 where can I find this rich history
@@jwettyjackson6184 There are books with extensive researchfor exampl "They came before Columbus, the African presence in ancient America" Dr. Ivan Van Sertima, and one of the most detailed being "The Haytian Annals", contained in "The American Nations, or Outlines of their general histor, ancient or modern" by Constantine S. Rafinesque. Those are two very good sources to start. One good book writtem by a Haitian that I am still looking for is "L'Ayiti des indiens" (Haiti of the indigenous jn english) written by Odette Roy Fombrun.
@@j-xl6258 I been more fascinated with our West African history.
@@jwettyjackson6184 Thats the history we are taught in school, that no doubt is there, but we are almost never taught about the indigenous blacks of the americas.
Can also do something about the Guyanese maroons and Belize Garifuna’s please?
I am from the island Saint Lucia. 🇱🇨 We have a mix of African, English and French culture & heritage. We speak English and French creole. Almost every single place was named by the French.We are independent and The British monarch is our head of state. Its nice to live in saint lucia because besides being a tropical paradise .... Almost everyone is of African decent. ♥
Thanks for sharing about your heritage my friend.
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so which european colony are you?
Applying the US one drop rule to the rest of the Americas simply wouldnt work. In many cases mixed groups came to see themselves as their own ethnicity.
David well... what an ignorantly simplistic comment you just made there buddy
@David that's such an ignorant statement I can only assume you are not a US citizen. Because surely a US citizen would know their own laws and history.
@David pure ignorance.
Westerners.
It doesn't work anywhere.
@David you're a damn. We're not mixed. If you were an American, you wouldn't made an ignorant as statement like that.
I can tell the comments are gonna be super tolerant already
Wow it's like you've been online before or something
Yup. We love diversity.... (privately)
So brave.
And diverse.
Stunning and brave
Please do a video about cabo verde🇨🇻
Of course I'd love a video on Surinam! Gran tangi Mason.
He kind of already did
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Soso lobi
@@jelle8555 ❤️❤️❤️!
Do a show on Siddi and Jarwa Blacks in India
Loved this video!
I am a Brazilian with exactly the admixtures u mentioned. Mostly European (Italian/Portuguese) and partly Native and African (Senegambian). There are also some bits of Balkan and Moor. Senegal is in my 7th generation.
Nice!! Mix of different nationalities
Dashing TIM yeah we know that.
@@Trinitypater watch out if u go to USA the black Americans will call u black cuz the One drop rule
Mr Ricandelphia lovely
Mr ricandelphia They will or the black men will. This black identification doesn’t apply to men. The exception is sexual in motivation. Besides it’s not really authentic if both genders would be labeled as such because we are mixed with other races as are African Americans. The classifications shouldn’t be so black and white.
9:59 a lot of Brazilians practice afro based religions such as Candomblé, Umbanda and Quimbanda. There's also Voodoo and Santería up in the Caribbean if I'm not mistaken.
These are mostly Yoruba in origin, at least here in Brazil, but there are also Central African influences.
@Georgios Alencar Chardavellas it's still a lot, even more so because of sincretism. It depends on how much is a lot to you. We exist so much to the point that I'm talking to you right now, so there's that
@@maldito_sudaka wrong
Historic and educative👍❤
Thanks for loving👍
I like your vids massaman you teach me more than my teachers
In a fun way
I'm glad you didn't say Australians or Melanesians. I'm shocked so few asked based on how many think they are the same race as black Africans.
Please do a Trinidad and Tobago’s video please
Man, your videos make me want to play EUIV
Have you done anything on the andaman and nicobar islands?
Voodoo is not only a haitian thing, it is practic in alot of places such as new Orleans, Brazil, Surinam, guyana, and other Caribbean Islands
This channel is truly a great find! In high school I used to browse through an atlas series of the world from the 1960s. In it were all the different peoples with their classic and (1960s) modern cultures. Viewing this channel gives me a similar exploring experience. Among countries which have an African diaspora, Suriname has retained a lot, if not the most, of its (west) African culture. In more recent decades however, modernity rapidly replaces traditional styles of living. We nevertheless still have glimpses of this recent past through Faya lobi. Faya lobi is a Dutch film featuring all the different peoples in Suriname in the year 1960. Highly recommended! ua-cam.com/video/mgV3yPANxMU/v-deo.html
Fuckin Jesus Chris ran away with the original atlas
That movie is a beautiful golden oldies.
Especially the song Alla pikin nengre 💓
Dude youre so lucky i have to wait for a new video every time. You have like 8 hours of content to watch
Mooie film!
When did West Africa become a country? I thought it was a region, like Europe. I see western Africa and eastern Africa just like Europe!
Could you explain what you meant by "somewhat modern states" at 12:17 ?
Great video but why are you using Mercantile map ?
I was sold into slavery in yemen i made my way through the saharah and mirgated to europe now i have a home in canada
That's great to see that you were freed. What made you choose to go to Europe and then decide to make your home in a majority white society like Canada? What happened to your family from your original homeland?
Tell us more please
Please
Slavery wtf are you a time traveler
@@liltree8382 you have to know that slavery still happen in Africa look the Lybian slave trade.
@Masaman #Masaman could you prove African Americans are most similar to Igbos ? Where's your genetic, historical, and other source to prove this ?
Yes it can be proven and anyone who knows genetics and history knows African Americans are mostly descended from Igbo people with other tribes mixed in. We are mostly of Nigerian heritage.
One thing I find interesting is that most slaves in Jamaica were taken from the Akon, Igbo, Fon and Yoruba tribes as I’m part Jamaican and someone I know from Ghana literally said I look like I could be for the region so even all these years later we still share the features of our ancestors
Well Jamaica majority population was enslaved people so it makes sense.
hainley simpson I’ve even been hinted at for potentially having Chinese ancestry based on my eyes sometimes so that makes sense based off of indentured labor from that region
Actually the tribe name is akan, not Akon
Joe Obeng it was an auto correct I apologize
Majority of black Jamaicans are Israelites amerindians ua-cam.com/video/kJAqiJZS4KM/v-deo.html
Great video about a very sensitive topic. Those of Yoruba descent that still hold onto some elements of their culture interest me most. People of Yoruba descent are found primarily in Brazil (Bahia province) and Haiti, from what I've heard. I also know some real Yoruba that live in Lagos, Nigeria. The city of Lagos incidentally contains diaspora groups from all over the continent, as do South Africa and Gabon.
Wow. That's pretty interesting.
Haiti, the blackest country in the Western Hemisphere with 95% of it's people being of subsaharan African descent, only gets a minute on this video? Really? Lol it's starting to seriously feel like he just doesn't like the country
So tell me another ?
Charlemagne Peralte this isn’t a video just about Haiti.
@Eric Perry do you hate the blacks that sold others blacks to Europeans as well?
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Brazilian national census says black brazilians are 8% of the population self identified. That's too low to be accurate. I can say it's between 15% to 20%.
Alovio Anidio it all depends on the area of Brazil you live in.🤷🏼♂️
They don't like to be associated with black. But hey, one day they will want, no one is gonna stop the rise of Africa this time.
Its 51% the official statistics of Brazil
@Frank DeFalco and
@Frank DeFalcoor is it that you are a pussie
Thank you for great educaiton videos... from Thailand... In Thailand, there are professional African soccer players...
Hey, where do you get your sources??
Im Jamaican and i always wonder what country in africa my ancestors were from
All over lol🇯🇲 but mainly from Ghana and Nigeria is where much of our ancestors came from.
I am a Kromanti descendant of partly Jamaican Maroon ethnic heritage born and raised in the United States of America 🇺🇸
Right near the beach.
@@nejolo9563 breh
Not mentioned: San Basilio de Palenque in Colombia, America's first free town.
it is not the first, the first free town in the Americas is Yanga, Veracruz, Mexico. Previously it was thought to be San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia until more recent research about the Afro community of Mexico and their history. San Basilio became free in 1691 while Yanga became a free town in 1618.
Thanks!!!
The thumbnails of this series, _____ Countries Outside of _____, look very nice.
I know you probably get this all the time. But thank you for not making racist content lol. This content is actually educational.
The fact that only 8% of the Brazilian population identifies itself as black, it's because racism is still a big issue in Brazil. The vast majority of the people that identify as pardo or wrongly "moreno", are actually black, but being associated to black or African descent is not a good thing in Brazilian society, so when someone says that the majority of the Brazilian population is black, they're not wrong, it's that pardo is a way to say "black person with a skin not that dark".
But it depends of the region of course.
@àsper no being black does not suck
Pardos are not blacks. This exact video shows that they have more european admixture than african, on average. Indeed some darker pardos tend to not identify as black, but it doesn't change this fact.
@@alovioanidio9770 it's not because a person has a lot of European genes in its DNA that it justifies being white.
A person can be black with a lot, I mean A LOT of European genes in its DNA.
Imagine a white guy having a child with a black woman, let's suppose that the entire family of this guys is white only and the woman's family is majority black with a white grandfather for example, if the child is born pardo with a pretty white skin but still has some African admixture, it's still a black person, even with the amount of European DNA.
The point is, Brazil is a racist country and that's a fact, being associated with black skin is a bad thing in the views of a lot of people in Brazilian society and culture still to this days!
@@hiphipjorge5755 "why can no one understand that few Brazilians are any "one" race at all?"
Short answer, because this conception is wrong. The idea of Brazil been so mixed that you can't tell the social race apart is just inaccurate. It won't take you more than 20 minutes to go and search about Colorismo and the Movimento Negro Brasileiro, read and take the conclusions by yourself.
@@adrianozanata4743 You should search about how complex are the Pardos. You can't simply say most of them are black people who deny their own identity. Brazil has also Native background. Pardos are just mixed race people who don't consider themselves white nor black. A complexidade do pardo e o não-lugar do indígena é um texto interessante e que fala sobre isso.
Re-upload?
Iran has the biggest amount of Azerbaijanis outside of Azerbaijan
Also Yemen has the biggest Afro Arab Population
I have a interesting video idea.
Black Americans and Southern Italians: and how similar they are
I got this idea from a article called “John Gennari (Author of the book “Flavor and Soul: Italian America at Its African American Edge”)” on a website called We the Italians. It talks about how Italians and blacks are similar in there mannerisms and behavior and how they influenced each other over the years in American history. I find this topic interesting because your taking two very different groups that are not related to each other yet how similar they are, especially when it comes to passion, both groups are passionate peoples. I’m Italian American and I noticed this over the years, my black friends don’t even consider me white, they say I’m only Italian. I’m even attracted to black women cause of there sweetness and passion which I can relate too. We Italians in America (some) consider ourselves white and ethnic if that makes sense. I would like to see your interesting take on this Masaman.
They are not similar.
I am also Italian American, and I would love to see a video on this. I’ve seen some of the traditions that we follow only followed by Italians and African Americans, such as the Novena and St. Peter’s Fiesta. My grandfather who is Italian was best friends with many black people and loved how similar they were. We live in a town with many people from Afro-Caribbean diaspora and we had conversations with them in a mixed Italian/Spanish creole
Italians are brown not black.
@@belstar1128 honey, they are white with tanned skin
belstar he didn’t claim they were. He was claiming that the two groups had culturally affected each other over the year.
What about the modern North African diaspora? I think this video is focusing mainly on the Sub-Saharan component.
I Believe He's Already Done A Video About North Africa. And Contrary To Popular Belief,The ORIGINAL North Africans Were BLACK,Fully AFRICAN,The Majority Of The Population Today Is Throughly Mixed Because Of The Eurasian Invaders Who Migrated There,Starting Before Greek And Roman Times,They Displaced The Original Black Africans,Many Of Whom Moved To West Africa,Those Who Remained Became Mixed,Some Of The Populations Have Predominately European Genetics,Others Are Mixed To Certain Degrees European,Subsaharan African And Middle Eastern. Some Are Straight Out AFRICAN-Black, Some Look African/European Mixed. The Invaders Took On The Culture Of The Black Africans As There Own After They Displaced Them, #CultureVultures!!! 🧐🤨😠😡🤬
Yes this is a subsahara Africa story
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@@gregoryjones9546 y ou need to shut up y'all are just a bunch of ignorant who know nothing about Afrika
@@foytibenabdelwahab8199 He's wrong about the mixing, but when the Sahara was green, the inhabitants of North Africa were black as indicated by the ancient rock art of Tassili n'Ajjer in Algeria and the ancient black mummy of Uan Muhaggiag in Libya. There were two major waves of migrants from the Middle East. The first was the Neolitic migration that brought along proto-Amazighs which in combination with the Sahara displaced the Black Africans living in North Africa. The second wave was the the Arab invasion that partially Arabized Amazigh people and relegated them to mountainous or isolated terrains.
Do a video on Belize
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Punta is a Garifuna Music genre as well as cultural dance. It is as poetic folk art genre through which social commentary is frequently expressed. The dance represents sexual dialogue between male and female who attempt to outdo each other with unique stylized movements. It is characterized by the shaking of the hips and features an almost motionless upper torso in contrast to the constant movement of the hips, legs, and feet, creating the characteristic shaking of the buttocks found in many African-derived dances.
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Brazil as a black nation is pure stereotype. What happens is that cultural and touristic hotspots in Brazil are places with higher black concentration, like Salvador and Rio de Janeiro.
Yeah, this is because foreigners only think about Rio when it comes to Brazil even thought it is not our capital, biggest city and (arguably) not even our main cultural center anymore.
Is it a stereotype? A lot of people don't even know that Brazil has a Black community of any kind to begin with.
@@Aniwazoa not really most Brazilians I see in media and videos games are often black like xever montes(TMNT),Lucio (Overwatch),Eddie Gordo(Tekken),Capitão(R6),Sean matsuda(street fighter),and many more. Not saying it's a bad or good thing I'm just approaching it from my perspective(even though I'm Afro American not Afro Brazilian)
Does it really matter? Brazil used to be majority black nation, till the massive European migration was encouraged in the 19th centuries. Just like it was a majority native/ameridian before the conquest and slavery
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I think Europe should be included in the African Diaspora discussion. Its discouraging to see people in Latin America with obvious African ancestry identify as white instead of mixed at least kinda the reverse of what happens in America where even Americans with the slight African ancestry and "black" features identify as black regardless of skin tone.
Stephen Anderson here in the US we had the “one drop rule” which factored heavily into that mindset. In most of Latin America it’s more nuanced
Because skin tone doesn't matter. I got two sisters much lighter than I am and they are majority black. I have grand parents that are darker than me and lighter than me that have at least one parent that is lighter lighter than me. It's just random traits.
@@kihro Same in my family
@@WickedCool23 Globally I feel there is still a prevalent racial problem its called anti-blackness
@@stephenanderson1594 or just colorism. Which aids racism. Cause self hate is worse than external hate.
Brazil is a mixed and racist nation.
We usually say "pardo" for mixed black/white black/native and native/white. More than 50% of Brazilian pop have african descent for shure
Nope! 45%Brazilians are mixed race
A video on the Pakistani diaspora would be great
Barbados. I would be very interested. My 23andme only goes so far. I greatly enjoy your videos.
Also,I Would Like For You To Explain Why Some People Classed As Polynesians Have Some African Phenotypes,Such As Thick Lips,Tightly Coiled Hair,Or Even Darker Skin Complexion,Although I Know Africans On The Continent As Well As Blacks Everywhere Have Different Skin Tones. Was There A Cross Mixture Between Melanesians And Asians Or Austronesians To Create Polynesians And Micronesians Respectively? I Know That The Prefix Poly Comes From Greek Meaning Multi Or Many As The Polynesians Appear To Be A Mixed Race. And Many Have The Almond Shaped Asian Eyes,Too.
@Fact Check
Fijians are Melanesians not Polynesians
Austronesians were some of the first to leave the African continent which is why their hair and skin looks the way it does. Polynesians are descendants of Austronesians and well as alot of indigenous Asians.
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The majority of brazilians are descendent of male portuguese, due the fact that in the ages of colonization Portugal does not send women to there.
Wow😍 thanks
And Angolan women.
That's correct for the begonning of the colonial period in Brazil, but by the end 17th century when the cities along the coast were getting more and more developed, many portuguese immigrants went to Brazil already bringing their families to settle, in a rather small scale indeed. However in the 18th century when gold were found in Minas Gerais, a shit ton of portuguese, and spanish as well, went to Brazil in a much larger scale with the promise of getting rich, and this immigration brought much more families. But this is colonial Brazil. The other periods are even more interesting.
@Afrodisiac not everybody are necessarily mixed with something else. There those who have heritage of immigrants who are still just italians, or germans or whatever and nothing else. Brazilians are not a mix of everything, there are just people from many different countries in Brazil, mainly Europe of course.
@@some156 At the period of time that this happened it was with the natives womans, the slaves came after that
Mexico has African blood 🩸 from the USA, Central America, Africa . And the Carribean since the 1500’s now mixed into the mestizo general population but for a country that is so big it has African decent people in every corner
Yes specially in the coastal zones, like Veracruz, you can see a lot of people with subsaharan features.
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He is correct about Belize. Outside of Belize City there aren't many people with significant subsaharan african admixture. The demographics have shifted significantly over the past 50 years
African diaspora is also in the pacific region like Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Aeta of the Philippines,.Also Saudi Arabia, Australia and many more nations of Asia and the pacific. Having lived in the Marshall Islands for over 13 years. I was able to learn these facts. Everyone is familiar with what was in your great video but, are unfamiliar in the pacific region. From American Air Force Security Police military veteran. Which I lived in Japan, South Korea, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Marshall Islands, Wake Island and the Philippines.
David Darden they are not frican diaspora the ppl from pacific regions
@@kwameopoku3576 Well as a American Black my ancestors mainly come from Africa. Now having lived in the pacific region of Marshall Islands and personally talked to many Fijians. They have told me that their ancestors originated from east coast of Africa like Mozambique area. Now, I would get mistaken for being a Fijian in the Marshal Islands for the 13 plus years I lived there. If Papua New Guinea, Fiji Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Tuvalu did not come from African diaspora. Why would a Fijians mistake me for being a Fijian. If my ancestors are African diaspora then I know and believe the pacific Island nations I mention ancestors are African diaspora too including original Australians. If you did a DNA test on them. you will find the truth. My DNA test from ancestry.com came out 90 percent African, 9 percent European and 1 percent American Indian.
David Darden they originated from Africa true but so did white people ... what that person should have said is their history is different from yours they those people in the pacific island had a different migration he explained it in a past video
@@soraya.e5482 I really love that, which so true, thanks for your valid information. I hope others will also agree as I do.
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Punta is a Garifuna Music genre as well as cultural dance. It is as poetic folk art genre through which social commentary is frequently expressed. The dance represents sexual dialogue between male and female who attempt to outdo each other with unique stylized movements. It is characterized by the shaking of the hips and features an almost motionless upper torso in contrast to the constant movement of the hips, legs, and feet, creating the characteristic shaking of the buttocks found in many African-derived dances.
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As an Akan (Ashanti) this is sooo interesting to me.
Ashanti are from Ghana, or am I wrong? Some of the 5 million Africans brough to Brazil came from Ghana. The statistics says that 68% (3.5 million) came from Angola and both Congos; 17,8% (908.000) came from Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon; 5,6% (290.000) came from Mozambik and Madagascar; 3,4% (178.000) from Senegal and Gambia; 2,5% (133.500) from Togo, Benin and West Nigeria; 1,2% (62.000) from Ghana and East Ivory Coast; 0,2% (15.000) from Sierra Leone; 0,15% (8.000) from Liberia and Ivory Coast.
@@Lexrezende oh that’s great to Know and yes Ashanti are from Ghana
480p video in 2020 C'mon Masaman
While in comparison, the proportion of blacks in Costa Rica, Colombia and Venezuela are low, don't forget there are areas that are basically populated by black population. The Caribbean coasts (Like El Limón in CR, Cartagena in Colombia and Higuerote in Venezuela), are good examples of this. There are also varying levels of mixtures in the overall population.
You speak about brazil population better than brazilians
@àsper You know quite a few high income neighborhoods are diverse right? Even if these "white libtards" lived in mostly white areas, it wouldn't matter. It wouldn't make you racist dipshits correct Also have you met a brazilian before, or even been to brazil?
@àsper Well I know and have met many blacks, none of them brazilian though. I did meet a black Mexican, and my dad is jamaican. All of them are and were quite intelligent people. And my point still stands. A lot of high income areas are quite diverse.
Without even trying to pronounce the portugies words right.
@àsper àsper Correlation doesn't equal causation dumbass, development of an area or country has nothing to with the race of the people living there. The only reason a lot mostly black countries are poor is because Europeans sapped them of all their resources during colonialism and they're trying to get back on their feet. Mostly white countries are more developed because because they didn't have to deal with that shit because they were the ones doing it. Also, there are plenty of nice black people, you're just a racist bigot who if you were still living in the US would be shoving your face up Trump's ass.
@àsper well if the FBI didnt intentionally inject drugs into those communities and the democrats didnt destroy them with planned parenthood and encouraging divorce maybe those communities would be better off
To make it simple, we are one family: the human race. Spread love...preaching your own race is never gonna change even an iota of your life. ❤💖
What about the Maroons off the coast of the Carolinas, descended from escaped slaves?
I am from North-West India, portion next to Afghanistan (Pakistan). I love Brazilians and I found that my fair skin colour matches theirs. Except for the shade. They have a coppery reddish tint. They could not recognise me but I could recognise them. O' Well, one problem is at least getting solved, skin colour. Our ancestors did not have radio, television, Internet, iPoops so I can understand what they had for recreation but why is the population increasing currently?
Belize latinamerican? Belize is anglo america the same as guyana, jamaica and so
Belize has a massive Spanish speaking mestizo population
English is the official language of Belize, therefore not Latin America.
Brazilian are coming around to their black pride. The word Black is sort of new to Brazil. They know their from Africa
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African, black, Afro all of the words are acceptable
Though I actually prefer Afro over black. Most of us are not even literally black, more so brown
What are Mandira’s and uri groups of African west coast. And do the modern day ancestors have any connections with their past
You should talk about us, the Gullah Geechee.
LOL
You should do a video about "Who are the Colombians"
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Punta is a Garifuna Music genre as well as cultural dance. It is as poetic folk art genre through which social commentary is frequently expressed. The dance represents sexual dialogue between male and female who attempt to outdo each other with unique stylized movements. It is characterized by the shaking of the hips and features an almost motionless upper torso in contrast to the constant movement of the hips, legs, and feet, creating the characteristic shaking of the buttocks found in many African-derived dances.
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Despite all the racists comments this was a really good video. Very informative. I love the fact that the African population is booming at such a fast rate.
@rks Booming means booming, whether in check, or out of it. Throughout human history it's happened before. Look up worldwide population estimates throughout the centuries. In East Asia and South Asia in the 20th century, as well as Europe and the America's in the 19th century before that. These trend are a constant that always shifts. Say what you will about the African diaspora in continents not of their own, but this has also always been the case. The same was said about Chinese immigrants before its country became respected for its modern socio-economic power and education. Likewise for many other races, religions, and ethnicities. It simply seems that Black Africans are the next runners up. Despite the centuries old underestimation of them throughout the Western and Islamic world, they are finding their place in the world. Of course there will be naysayers, and condemnors that have a knee jerk reaction to judge them harshly in light of the particular fixation the world seems to have when it comes to Black Africans. Again, booming is booming. Your fearful personal experiences in Europe, and need to redefine the meaning of the word "booming" in defences of impending African demographic domination is quite telling.
@rks do you think all black people goes to Europe because they wanna be immigrant or for a better life
Why don't you also say the same thing about the white in Africa
@rks come to Africa and see white people here
Africa is developing fast and by the grace of God Africa will be ahead
@d puski You are speaking of leeching? Where did Europe get its wealth from? It had colonies which were lands that belonged to other people. America had an indigenous population before being run by anglo saxons. Europeans went to other continents and exploited their people and/or resources for hundreds of years. You are calling others leeches?
@d puski No, that isn't my definition of being successful. Stop trying to re-interpret the meaning of my words to fit your narrative pushing. Again, booming is booming. Whether you condone or condemn it is irrelevant. It has happened before in history, and it will happen again.
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Unrelated to the African diaspora, but the chart at 0:24 blew my mind because I didn’t realize I only had a 4% chance of being born Latino. Thought we would’ve made up a larger percentage of the global population lmao
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