Uncovering the Power of Hoodoo: An Ancestral Journey

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @pbsvoices
    @pbsvoices  7 місяців тому +10

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  • @elyseambrose2616
    @elyseambrose2616 Рік тому +1385

    Shout out to Zora Neale Hurston for her foundational anthropological studies and preservation of Hoodoo.

    • @matxalenc8410
      @matxalenc8410 Рік тому +43

      I just started reading an article of hers on Hoodoo. I was lucky to get it through my college.

    • @Iammartineb
      @Iammartineb Рік тому +19

      Wow i learned if Zora Neal’s Hurston in college.. loved her work need to go back read some more

    • @jdanielleuc
      @jdanielleuc Рік тому +18

      Yes, I have her book “Tell My Horse” she is literally one of my favorite writers

    • @itsbeyondme5560
      @itsbeyondme5560 Рік тому +3

      yeah but she made some errors

    • @lynne4948
      @lynne4948 Рік тому +8

      I love Zora’s work!! Now I am conflicted because the way Zora describes a conjure woman in her books differs drastically from what is described in the video.

  • @kameelahmartin7483
    @kameelahmartin7483 Рік тому +777

    Thank you for inviting me to participate in this amazing series! This episode is incredible! I am so humbled to do this work and share what I have learned not just from scholarship and research, but mostly from my own spiritual practice. I hope I have honored my Spirits well.

    • @MamaSass
      @MamaSass Рік тому +14

      Thank you for sharing this, I have learned so much.

    • @steventhepig3173
      @steventhepig3173 Рік тому +5

      🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

    • @VIpanfried
      @VIpanfried Рік тому +2

      Where did Dr. Martin do her undergraduate work and receive her doctorate? I went to her website to learn more about her.

    • @lovestorymobilewinery7222
      @lovestorymobilewinery7222 Рік тому +4

      Ase' ase'

    • @mrsyasin07
      @mrsyasin07 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for the knowledge..Ase'❤

  • @daaiyahsalaam931
    @daaiyahsalaam931 Рік тому +442

    It was a true honor to be a part of this series. Thank you for the work that you do and for telling stories that are true and authentic to the people they belong to. May our ancestors be proud of us and remembered by us.

    • @Justme2472
      @Justme2472 Рік тому +2

      Ashe

    • @jenniferrobinson1805
      @jenniferrobinson1805 Рік тому +4

      Greetings, do you have a website or UA-cam page? I would love more information on your practice and work.

    • @clementjohnson2666
      @clementjohnson2666 Рік тому +6

      Who is singing that song at the "end" of this video ? I ask because it resonates with me . Keep my demons far away , so in the fire they will stay . Please tell me who is singing that song . Thank You 😇 .

    • @lifesburrito43
      @lifesburrito43 Рік тому +4

      I remember you from my high school. My hometown, Albany Ga. It is refreshing to see two familiar faces on this video. It makes my spirituality worth talking about.

    • @dancer4ever143
      @dancer4ever143 Рік тому +1

      Your section of the video made me so emotional thank you for the work you do

  • @kialewis1864
    @kialewis1864 Рік тому +314

    This was beautiful. Thank you for recognizing our Hoodoo Heritage. I come from a bloodline of Conjure women in Georgia. When she said go into your kitchen, it gave me chills of my grandmother’s words because that is how we healed our friends and family. The kitchen & the Herbs. Thank you again.

  • @OloRishaCreole504
    @OloRishaCreole504 Рік тому +437

    Love this.from New Orleans.grew up in a Hoodoo household..as a youngin..i remember ppl came from all over u.s. to see my grandma..I use to sit outside with them as they wait and participated which led me to the Orishas because my Gra'mare' had Shango statue..that led me ona journey of discovery of learning the roots of it all..love this..also my 7th Greatgrands came from Ewe/Dahomey to Louisiana as slaves..we were lucky they documented to descendants today

    • @brettjohnson861
      @brettjohnson861 Рік тому +8

      My father's grandpa was from ewe!

    • @OloRishaCreole504
      @OloRishaCreole504 Рік тому +1

      @@brettjohnson861 thats whats up

    • @SUNNI.CERTIFIED
      @SUNNI.CERTIFIED Рік тому +4

      Is she still available to be seen of get more info I visit Congo square on Sundays for spiritual healing to visit ancestors

    • @debbieforareason364
      @debbieforareason364 Рік тому +6

      And the Ewes came from Ile-Ife in Nigeria. It's no surprise that you have sàngó and the òrìsàs

    • @OloRishaCreole504
      @OloRishaCreole504 Рік тому +1

      @@SUNNI.CERTIFIED unfortunately she passed.. Thats great,havent been out there in awhile.I use to attend every Sunday

  • @Ikena276
    @Ikena276 Рік тому +2760

    We don't worship our ancestors we honour them

    • @arronhaggerty8426
      @arronhaggerty8426 Рік тому +118

      That part 💯

    • @tammyboyd1113
      @tammyboyd1113 Рік тому +68

      I Agree 💜💜🤜🏾🤛🏾💜💜🙏🏾

    • @goldbluetears
      @goldbluetears Рік тому +536

      the idea of worship in the sense of christianity, falling on your knees and begging is absolutely alien to any african spiritual tradition. Ancestors, spirits and even gods are treated with respect but its more an eye to eye partnership, not an almighty master versus a helpless servant interaction of dominance that the church has propagated.

    • @kingofhearts1072
      @kingofhearts1072 Рік тому +150

      @@goldbluetears
      Absolutely 💯
      I personally call it "veneration or honor of the ancestors" so people don't get confused. However, the Source needs no worship and the source is too vast to try and make direct communication, that is why we have our Higher Selves(which is our personal MOST HIGH) and we have our ancestors and divinities, which are streams of consciousness, while the source is an infinite ocean of consciousness that is infinitely vast. Streams/rivers are easier to focus on and work with but swimming in an infinite ocean, you will drown.
      When it comes down to communication with these "rivers" or "streams"(That connect to the ocean of consciousness, that is why prayers usually tend to work as respectful requests and commands(not demands) but in the name of “love & higher consciousness”
      People wonder how can you command a divinity to do anything. Well, the command is not forceful, it is done when there is an understanding that we are all one, and that the divinity is a part of you, so therefore, you have the right to command it(not demand it) but with “Love, Confidence & Respect”……
      SOME divinities will not even respond to requests, let alone “begging”. Some will only respond to COMMANDS from a confident individual as long as he/she is being respectful.

    • @sistahb5159
      @sistahb5159 Рік тому +120

      Our enemies are constantly trying to tempt, trick & drag God's people back into sin rather than worshipping the only true and living God.

  • @mrsyasin07
    @mrsyasin07 Рік тому +227

    Programs like this are why i will always financially support PBS
    We dont get even a fraction of this knowledge anywhere.....including school smh. Thanks PBS ❤❤❤

    • @prettyyy_slim
      @prettyyy_slim Рік тому +21

      Yess💯 I agree! And the fact that ppl will say this part of our history is evil or “witchcraft” is hurtful because even though there’s a dark side to the spirit world , our ancestors knew that our religious/spiritual beliefs represented healing, protection.. wisdom.

    • @mcculler50
      @mcculler50 Рік тому +4

      I love pbs ✊🏾🙌🏾🫶🏽🌸✨

    • @mrsyasin07
      @mrsyasin07 Рік тому +3

      @yasherahh yes, it took too long for me to come to the realization that I'd been told a lie and that others are using my ancestral gifts to benefit themselves, meanwhile telling us to reject and beware smh

    • @prettyyy_slim
      @prettyyy_slim Рік тому +4

      @@mrsyasin07 Oh yea they’re famous for that ..everything they told us was good for us was a lie and everything we thought was bad was actually good 🤔

  • @mekj663
    @mekj663 Рік тому +166

    I love this. So many of us do not know and understand Hoodoo and our families kept it secret so they weren't ostracized.

    • @soulangel835a
      @soulangel835a Рік тому +4

      people are too afraid to understand it

  • @creoleviking8433
    @creoleviking8433 Рік тому +327

    It's in our DNA.
    It is our spiritual, moral compass.
    Thank you.

    • @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
      @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 Рік тому +2

      So can you tell me why black people are afraid of cats???

    • @j.wmarie857
      @j.wmarie857 Рік тому +26

      @@lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 Who told you that? I had a cat for 12 years.

    • @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
      @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 Рік тому +2

      @@j.wmarie857 Well I'm not saying all black people are afraid of cats but the people that I've come across are terrified of cats and I was wondering why if you look on the Internet and Google that it's known fact that lots of black people are afraid of cats And I just wanted to know why is there an ancestral part of the fear of cats or something

    • @j.wmarie857
      @j.wmarie857 Рік тому +11

      @@lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 I'm a 54 year old black woman and I never heard that. Never. My grandfather kept cats around his farm to keep rodents away. I have brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, uncles ALL Black and never have I ever heard that. As a matter of fact, my brother and his wife have TWO cats and a dog. Just because it's on the internet don't mean it's true.

    • @4higherzense
      @4higherzense Рік тому +3

      @@lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 From my understanding on Cats. Ancient kemtetians actually created the Cat through knoting 🧬 which is a hybrid of the reptile hence its snake eyes and mammal of its body. It was depicted and honored every where in Egypt as bridging lower and upper Egypt together. Those two species are always in conflict the Eagle (mammal) and Snake (reptile), look at the Mexican flag or even America with the Eagle and China with the Dragon (serpent). The Cat is also an apex predator (have a vast spectrum of species it can eat). idk if this have to do with Black ppl being scared of, but a super fascinating look into cats

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Рік тому +86

    Thank you for doing an episode on Hoodoo. For ages we have been taught to forget the rituals of our ancestors, but many of those people of European descent are making millions off of our practices.

    • @seaofglass7
      @seaofglass7 Рік тому +4

      Just because something is past down from generation to generation does not mean it is the right thing to do, the bible has many passages that explain all of the deities that were worshiped long ago and passed down to the next generation, it goes into much detail about how this went on for thousands of years, read Deut 19:10- 14 . Yes it truly does make a difference who you turn to in times of trouble as this program discusses, it is either to God the Most High, or to Satan .You choose.

    • @jaxthewolf4572
      @jaxthewolf4572 6 місяців тому

      ​@@seaofglass7Satan dont exist

    • @bantuqueen1629
      @bantuqueen1629 5 місяців тому +1

      @@seaofglass7 JESUS= Zeus! The wicked separated us from our original practices because they are powerful practices and would put an end to their beast system. They got people serving the devil - JC so that their evil ways are upheld.

    • @seaofglass7
      @seaofglass7 5 місяців тому

      👋 bantuqueen,
      Thank you for responding to my comments, l welcome your point of view, when you said the wicked separated us , who is the wicked ? And what do you mean by the beast system please explain...

  • @kristoff1skalet176
    @kristoff1skalet176 Рік тому +124

    I really have struggles with the fact that because of slavery and the decimation of the Geeat Libraries in Africa we have to constantly piece together our history and find ourselves defending our African culture, traditions and heritage. Religion was used to dehumanize and control us and for many it still is. Blindly obedient and afraid to question

    • @swiftkarma4436
      @swiftkarma4436 Рік тому +18

      When I read some of the things I wrote and the way I spoke under Christianity I cringe because I sounded like a trained puppet

    • @seekingknowledge4698
      @seekingknowledge4698 Рік тому

      A trained judgemental puppet. Even judging or misjudging or own heritage!

    • @derrickdavis7917
      @derrickdavis7917 Рік тому +12

      @@swiftkarma4436 Jesus never told you to practice "Christianity".. That is organized religion. He said to simply follow his teachings. So you were in fact part of a CULT.

    • @MSILBB
      @MSILBB Рік тому

      ⁠@@derrickdavis7917that’s still a cult😂, no matter how you slice it. You’re also leaving out the ramifications of slavery and forced religion (subjugation and conditioning) and how that impacted Black people and why they are Christians to this day or even believe in the Bible, again forced conditioning… plays a massive role. Either way you slice it, you’re operating under 400+ years of European subjugation via The Bible.

    • @TTTTnT426
      @TTTTnT426 Рік тому

      @kristoff1skalet176. You are enslaved when you allow these entities to use you. They cannot do anything without your agreement on this Earth and you THINK you are in control, but you are not. Those entities hate you, they can never be redeemed, like we are through the blood of Jesus. Jesus is Love. Lots of gods, but there is only ONE who stands above ALL others, that have already been defeated through the blood of Jesus at the cross. Why don’t you ask your “entities”, because they are masquerading as your ancestors about the blood of Jesus? They know what their end will be.

  • @samwill7259
    @samwill7259 Рік тому +95

    Separating people from their pasts is one of the intentions of genocide.
    And let us all thank the stars that they failed at that.

  • @JeanetteMoseneke
    @JeanetteMoseneke Рік тому +18

    The presenter's voice is so soothing yet full of authority...love it

  • @ashlovestoshop
    @ashlovestoshop Рік тому +37

    This episode really spoke to me and made me cry. I’m so grateful to my ancestors for living for me.

  • @Goddess331
    @Goddess331 Рік тому +31

    Only 17 seconds in. This woman's voice is powerful 👏🏾

  • @antisocial_socialite
    @antisocial_socialite Рік тому +138

    Chinua Achebe's book Thing's Fall Apart gives a great account of why we are afraid to practice what our African ancestors practiced. Reading that book years ago was life changing for me.

    • @ShamikaCrouch
      @ShamikaCrouch Рік тому +5

      Loved the book and this comment..

    • @jeddynduta4049
      @jeddynduta4049 Рік тому +1

      We did that book in high school the year I graduated

    • @ShamikaCrouch
      @ShamikaCrouch Рік тому +3

      @jei. please go back and read it.

    • @jayb.4562
      @jayb.4562 Рік тому +5

      I still teach this book. I love to see the eyes of some of my students opening and then starting to understand the connection.

    • @come_on_barbie_123
      @come_on_barbie_123 Рік тому +1

      ​@jeibby6same! 🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️ I'm gonna go back and read it

  • @Qu33n
    @Qu33n Рік тому +109

    At 10:00 was so, so moving.
    I'm beginning to see how sacred and blessed speaking to our ancestors truly is.
    It is for guidance and reverence and communion.
    All so beautiful.

    • @aliasteward9366
      @aliasteward9366 Рік тому +4

      Speaking to the Dead is DEMONIC, plz don't be Deceived!!

    • @5683brit
      @5683brit Рік тому +6

      It really was so moving - as she was speaking I was literally getting chills

    • @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895
      @lizzysbeautyshowetc.6895 Рік тому

      @@aliasteward9366 Exactly speaking to the dead is demonic when people die they don't stay in this room so again voodoo has a very negative condensation and I know why wouldn't it be good they do bad things with it it's more like witchcraft

    • @Qu33n
      @Qu33n Рік тому +2

      @@5683brit
      It was beautifully breathtaking what she said.

    • @Qu33n
      @Qu33n Рік тому +10

      @@aliasteward9366
      Then you shouldn’t be looking at this video- the title informed you that it is about Hoodoo. If it’s “demonic” why are you interested in watching???

  • @gabrielssom
    @gabrielssom Рік тому +83

    Please make subtitles in Portuguese! Speaking from Brazil here, and I always find surprising how much we have in common. In the ancestral worship here we would call the conjurer a Yalaxé, a person, usually a woman, who has the gift of imbuing food with vital force - axé or asé. We are one diasporic culture, that's for sure!

    • @deamorebeaute2412
      @deamorebeaute2412 Рік тому +4

      The vast majority of Brazil's population are of African descent. Why are you surprised that Brazilian culture is filled with African cultural traditions, when most Brazilians are black?

    • @bluelotushistory
      @bluelotushistory Рік тому +11

      @@deamorebeaute2412 that’s not what he said .. he said he is coming from Brazil and he is surprised how much the two practices have in common

    • @RemedySound
      @RemedySound 2 місяці тому +2

      This era the age of AQUARIUS aka the age of knowing will prove we're connected. Don't let them use colorism to divide us...that's their oldest trick.

    • @MonochromaticBlues
      @MonochromaticBlues 13 днів тому

      @@deamorebeaute2412they’re mixed not ‘black’

  • @sweetvictory89
    @sweetvictory89 Рік тому +34

    Tank just radiates grace, eloquence, beauty, and power. Uhhhhh I just love it

  • @Them_kids_momma
    @Them_kids_momma Рік тому +33

    I have never clicked on a video so fast. I really enjoyed this! And Tank is a beautiful host!!!

  • @radiantrenee406
    @radiantrenee406 Рік тому +35

    This is my first time seeing this. Wow, the host is a powerhouse; she asked great questions and asked for clarification. This is superb journalism. And the guest were precise and concise. The woman in blue made be feel so connected to everything. She's doing amazing works. This is inspiring. Thanks! Sending love and light to all

  • @deidrerichmond9363
    @deidrerichmond9363 Рік тому +21

    I'm very proud to be black

  • @iconoclastic-fantastic
    @iconoclastic-fantastic Рік тому +94

    As a native New Orleanian who grew up Louisiana PBS, this series is EVERYTHING. Would love to see an episode (at some point) about the Manila men & Filipino community in New Orleans too. Absolutely love every episode that has come out so far

  • @AliciaConrad1980
    @AliciaConrad1980 Рік тому +25

    Yes I am so happy my great grandmother helped me to keep enough of our Ancestral practices while she was alive so I could connect and go deeper after she transitioned.

  • @tourandrelocationcommunity
    @tourandrelocationcommunity Рік тому +53

    Tarriona is such an amazing host.
    Thank you for representing our stories so, on point.
    You are beautiful and every episode gets better. 💛💛💛🙏🏿

  • @ArghMatey
    @ArghMatey Рік тому +84

    Us Taiwanese folk also have ancestral worship, deep veneration. I did my DNA test and my haplo group started migrating out of East Africa 150-200000 years ago! I wouldn't be surprised this practice in Taiwanese spirituality originates (or at least shared) from Hoodoo elements! I feel so connected with our ancestors and always knew modern day humans originate from Mother Africa (thats where all oldest human and prehuman bones have been found as well, so it all connects finally!)

    • @jaxthewolf4572
      @jaxthewolf4572 6 місяців тому +1

      Hoodoo is much younger than taiwanese traditions. As it has origins in the USA and is mostly made of predominantly central African and west african beliefs and traditions. But theres no doubt in my mind that theres similarities between taiwanese spirituality and Hoodoo. I've noticed through research just how similar African and Asian traditions are. And yes ancestor veneration is one of them.

  • @Iyaleta
    @Iyaleta Рік тому +49

    Tank! I just found this series yesterday and I am hooooooked. We see you, PBS. And gratitude to you, Tank for doing the ancestors work!

  • @Mix1mum
    @Mix1mum Рік тому +38

    Ms. Salaam freakin nailed it.
    Her wisdom is beautiful. Thank you for making this and sharing.
    I don't understand how watching this could effect anyone is any way that isn't beneficial. ❤

  • @thegotdamnjuggernaut313
    @thegotdamnjuggernaut313 9 місяців тому +2

    It’s makes me proud to see so many brothers/sisters from all aspects unite on this. As an Ethiopian/Cuban this warms my heart. I love and thank you all!!!

  • @TheLexieWilson
    @TheLexieWilson Рік тому +45

    I talk to my own Ancestors daily - my grandma and my great grandma (who I’m named after). This video truly validated me.
    Thank you so so much for this beautiful series! I love love love it and I’m so glad I can watch it here!

  • @cherryhughes2141
    @cherryhughes2141 Рік тому +20

    We black folk have so far to go with understanding who we really are

  • @lOwlEyesl
    @lOwlEyesl Рік тому +10

    Daaiyahs explanation of ancestor worship and healing was so beautiful it made me cry. I live in Arizona and keep an 'offrenda' to honor my ancestors in my home. The shelves around my fireplace (the hearth of my home) are decorated with pictures and momentos of loved ones and ancestors. Seeing it is my daily reminder of my connection to my past and path to the future. I am also the genealogist for my generation of my family. I often wish more gen x and millennials & xennials would get as excited as I do about ancestor work as I do. But then I think, maybe they're not quite old enough to appreciate it yet. There is so much to learn and understand when we connect with our roots! Ms. Tank Ball is brilliant in this program! Thank you for sharing!

  • @Calicapenergy88
    @Calicapenergy88 Рік тому +17

    This is so beautiful. It showed up on my main page and it’s so sad what our ancestors went through. It is our duty to respect them 100%

  • @doubledutchclutch
    @doubledutchclutch Рік тому +5

    I thought that was Tank! OMG. Sooooo pretty. Hearing her narrate automatically transforms the history into a luscious and rich experience. 💗

  • @LifeHerWayLMM
    @LifeHerWayLMM Рік тому +17

    I love you being a part of these PBS shows. Keep educating us all.😊

  • @1thegreat841
    @1thegreat841 Рік тому +12

    Extremely emotional watching this 😢! This is beautiful… my ancestors need to be honored ! Hoodoo is my path .. as an African American how could I not I wish this was longer to …

  • @neesaljohnson86
    @neesaljohnson86 Рік тому +19

    I think reverence is the word I use in describing the connectedness throughout our experience as now seen in science thruough epigenetic evidence. Transgeneration trauma can also be addressed in this way in appreciation of the resilience and strengthen that is within. I applaud the healer Dayia in expressing the service to community.

  • @jnels2007
    @jnels2007 Рік тому +36

    It’s amazing to me how I’ve been having dreams of my grandmother and all of a sudden there’s a video about Hoodoo, I’ve been feeling a call of being in communication with ancestors since I started dating my fiancée, and she’s been having very powerful dreams as well.

    • @kevjr.6743
      @kevjr.6743 Рік тому +2

      Bro, leave.

    • @Agboka
      @Agboka Рік тому +2

      Heed to that call. Just imagine how many different DNA of your ancestors are still alive in you today? The grandmother of your grandmother is still alive in you, and in fact through you, they're still alive today. This is what Africans knew thousands of years ago, and that's why they strongly believed that the link between the living and the dead is very thin .

    • @emmabanks9168
      @emmabanks9168 Рік тому +3

      Communicate by building an altar but make sure you call on your God fearing loving Ancestors for guidance and communion.

  • @shaylalortiz
    @shaylalortiz Рік тому +6

    THAT SONG at the end of the video, “WANDERING SOUL” is EVERYTHINGGGG! THANK YOU! I needed this in my lifeee!🙌🏾😩🙌🏾

  • @2headeddoctuh
    @2headeddoctuh Рік тому +7

    The beautiful thing about our culture. We kept so much of us and they passed it down in stories and way of life. We southern folk live hoodoo everyday and all these saints and praying warriors. Yea dem grannies didnt miss a beat. Love our culture

  • @dr.jacquelinemadisonordmnl1588

    Ase' thank you dear sister for breaking our ancestral veneration down in such a thorough knowledgeable way. "Healing for individuals and our communities. Listen to the Ancestors they deserve to be heard. Peace and 🕯️

  • @quitamoon
    @quitamoon Рік тому +8

    Tank hosting, I'm watching!

  • @jonbanks653
    @jonbanks653 8 місяців тому +11

    I have an ancestor alter and I have recently embraced my Northern European ancestors too because even though I might not appreciate the WAY they became ancestors they still helped make me - literally.

    • @jaxthewolf4572
      @jaxthewolf4572 6 місяців тому

      They still assaulted your black ancestors.

    • @ekekekekk
      @ekekekekk 5 місяців тому +2

      so powerful. i love this. i think i want to try this myself

  • @VS-kf5qw
    @VS-kf5qw Рік тому +12

    That was a fantastic video! The host and the scholars are amazing storytellers and I'm glad that PBS gave this episode the production values and love that it clearly deserves.

  • @chefgoddess39
    @chefgoddess39 Рік тому +10

    This hit me hard 💪🏽 I miss my grandma 😞😭 my great grandfather was drafted from busly one of the first black in the Marines 💯 I understand that part about grandma in that kitchen praying over that food 🎯💯🙏🏽 I love this show 🥰🥰 thank you for this Tank ⚜️⚜️⚜️💪🏽💜

  • @mamabear3217
    @mamabear3217 Рік тому +7

    This we need more of, I always felt a wanting to know but never shown the true way, this is important to our people, our future

  • @wildseed1181
    @wildseed1181 Рік тому +3

    Tank! Your voice is so melodic🫶🏾🌸✨ please keep singing storytelling and narrating!

  • @dimensionsdance
    @dimensionsdance Рік тому +10

    Thank you, Tank! This series is ERRTHANG!

  • @susansojournacollier
    @susansojournacollier Рік тому +3

    So proud to see this ah-mazing singer host a historical doc! Thank you!

  • @AlkhemiBeatz1441
    @AlkhemiBeatz1441 Рік тому +5

    BEAUTIFUL LIGHT SHED ONTHIS....

  • @Breethaempress444
    @Breethaempress444 Рік тому +2

    This was simply beautiful beyond words 😭✨🙌🏽 it’s pure energy of our ancestors and fills me up to know we are awakening and remembering so that the legacy can not only heal but continue to evolve 🧿🪬🥳

  • @MK-hh1vo
    @MK-hh1vo Рік тому +24

    I've always wondered about the term Hoodoo. What you've described I grew up knowing as "Roots" . The elders in my family often spoke of "working roots" on someone or something. We kids understood they were talking about just what you described here! Thank you for this valuable info! I love being a descendent of Africans!

    • @jainorissolney6669
      @jainorissolney6669 Рік тому +1

      Roots is an Indian practice and have nothing to do with Africans. Do your genealogy and I bet you find that your family are American Indians. Your only connection to Africa is your complexion.

  • @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts
    @JustFluffyQuiltingYarnCrafts Рік тому +7

    Lovely segment on Hoodoo in modern times. Thank you. ❤

  • @daaiyahlang3355
    @daaiyahlang3355 Рік тому +7

    Daa'iyah Salaam, my namesake. Wow!❤

  • @ifeford6646
    @ifeford6646 8 місяців тому +1

    My family hails from South Carolina and my maternal grandfather was a hoodoo man! Ancestor veneration is the most powerful thing we can do to gather strength and protection as we move through this life.

  • @huldahsroots
    @huldahsroots Рік тому +11

    Thank you for this beautiful and moving video about our rich spiritual heritage. I hope our people will continue to explore and discover our roots. Hoodoo is more than folklore and superstition. Loving these videos keep up the good work my sistah!

  • @Allnewtv244
    @Allnewtv244 Рік тому +3

    This made me cry 😢

  • @hotcumodity7777
    @hotcumodity7777 Рік тому +11

    Whew 😥 when I tell u every episode just draws me in deeper & im so happy & proud of your work Ms.Tank.Your narration is so soothing & enjoyable that I almost get mad that we don’t have hour long content but I will take what I get & support u thru this because it’s so needed for our people to delve into our history…Thanks you so much 💯🙏🏾❤️

  • @jocelynford4209
    @jocelynford4209 Рік тому +2

    Wow this was enlightening. The 10:00 minute mark really moved me and brought tears to my eyes. Remember we are our ancestors wildest dreams. God Bless those who have come before me.❤🙏🏾

  • @JaiSheha
    @JaiSheha Рік тому +4

    Thank you for sharing this aspect of the African American culture.

  • @hazelmanser5979
    @hazelmanser5979 Рік тому +8

    Me heart cry's , so many we lost , but we are Victors 🇦🇨🇦🇩🇦🇪🇦🇫🇦🇬🇦🇮🇦🇱🇦🇲🇦🇴🇦🇶🇧🇩🇧🇧🇧🇦🇦🇿🇦🇽🇦🇼🇦🇺🇦🇹🇦🇸🇦🇷🇧🇪🇧🇫🇧🇬🇧🇭🇧🇮🇧🇯🇧🇱🇧🇲🇧🇳🇧🇴

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 Рік тому +1

      🇨🇺🇵🇷 Santeria IFA Youruba descendant here💪🏿💪🏾💪🏽🌍

    • @naturalbeauty4734
      @naturalbeauty4734 Рік тому

      Seek JESUS CHRIST!! 🙏🤗

  • @ixmoon13
    @ixmoon13 Рік тому +6

    I did not have to, but you did. POWERFUL STUFF RIGHT THERE!

  • @kenyatacarter5144
    @kenyatacarter5144 Рік тому +4

    Growing up my grandmother had voodo/hoodoo rituals that I didn’t understand UNTIL I was grown! It’s our HISTORY

  • @vuyanimthembu7470
    @vuyanimthembu7470 Рік тому +32

    This is common in most South African tribes if not all, however we don't call it hoodoo. We communicate with Ancestors which are called Amadlozi.

    • @tvs9978
      @tvs9978 Рік тому +4

      This is common in all black African tribes

    • @denisegroce7135
      @denisegroce7135 Рік тому +10

      That’s were it probably came from, but it’s just a different name here in the Americas . Our ancestors are from Africa, so we will carry some traditions from there.

  • @brenj2173
    @brenj2173 Рік тому +8

    Love this! It's been taught that skulls, voodoo, etc were bad to keep us down, but we have learned, our ancestor's are our guides wnd our real protector's. Gratitude, Gratitude!❤

    • @MissTia777
      @MissTia777 Рік тому +2

      It IS if you doing idolotry through ancestor worship!

  • @Nursing0301
    @Nursing0301 Рік тому +4

    Thank you to my KNOWN and UNKNOWN Ancestors, Ase 🙏🏿❤️💪🏿

  • @taurussun2228
    @taurussun2228 Рік тому +5

    Asè. ❤
    Love, Light Honor and Respect to the ancestors. 🕊️💀🕯️
    SN: The beautiful host has a strong and powerful voice, continue to use it to serve the people.

  • @aquaDo156
    @aquaDo156 Рік тому +2

    My UA-cam timeline brought me here and what I can tell you is this:
    Being from the Mississippi Delta, It's rooted deeply in my bloodline from my great-grandma side of the family. I took a interested in it after my awakening and to be honest, It's a beautiful blessing. I have a cousin who is 71 yrs old n grows herbs and use it for medical purposes.🙏🏿🧘🏿‍♀️

  • @tgjickyvex2522
    @tgjickyvex2522 Рік тому +12

    NOLA born & raised✊🏾!I definitely do the vodou magick cause it’s my blood.

  • @lady33357
    @lady33357 Рік тому +2

    My heart is full after watching this video, when you hear about Hoodoo you think of negative. I thoroughly enjoyed learning about my past and history.

  • @whydellmurray7864
    @whydellmurray7864 Рік тому +20

    Ancestor veneration (not worship!) remains among many Africans, sometimes practiced alongside the later adopted religions of Christianity (as in Nigeria among the Igbo people), and Islam (among the different Mandé peoples and the Bamum and the Bakossi people) in much of the continent. Ancestors can offer advice and bestow good fortune and honor to their living dependents.

  • @boop5287
    @boop5287 Рік тому +1

    The narrator has such a calming voice

  • @zulu3654
    @zulu3654 Рік тому +10

    Tank, the stories you present are so interesting and I connect to them in ways I cannot yet explain. You present with natural wisdom and I think I enjoy listening to you as much as I enjoy the stories you present. Thank you so much.

    • @ms.nebraska
      @ms.nebraska Рік тому +2

      Wait, like tank and the bangas?! Is that her?

    • @zulu3654
      @zulu3654 Рік тому

      @@ms.nebraska YES!!!

  • @peachmari
    @peachmari Рік тому +1

    Nice introduction. Ever since i began to honor and elevate my ancestor, my spiritual development has soared. Truly, your lineage loves and is concerned for you and your development.

  • @meghanndiaz6534
    @meghanndiaz6534 Рік тому +3

    Thank yall! Miss Salaam droppin jewels! Beautiful storytelling Tank! 💛💛💛

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 11 місяців тому +1

    The transformation showcased in this piece is noteworthy. A book with akin material was a critical milestone. "Temporal Echoes: Amelia's Odyssey Through Ancestral Shadows" by Vivian Rosewood

  • @nurturingwithnature
    @nurturingwithnature Рік тому +3

    Beautifully stated and powerful beyond measure. All that was shared is what I have always felt, but could not articulate into words. Thank you for being the voice of our ancestors 💕🙏🏾🌿

  • @PrimaDonna301
    @PrimaDonna301 Рік тому +2

    Why did i feel like crying watching this 💓

  • @we.r.wine.bottles.im.at.work.
    @we.r.wine.bottles.im.at.work. Рік тому +6

    Super interesting! Thanks for sharing

  • @PixelPunisher.Official
    @PixelPunisher.Official Рік тому +1

    “The untreated wounds of American history.” Wow! What a powerful statement. Great video.

  • @LatoyaBanks-444
    @LatoyaBanks-444 Рік тому +3

    All Praises due to my Ancestors, known and unknown,ASÉ👑🛐🎁🌟🖤💯

  • @carlpacheco2058
    @carlpacheco2058 Рік тому

    This is a beautiful tradition and I'm glad some people keep it alive. Folklore is beautiful.

  • @jordanredwine1058
    @jordanredwine1058 Рік тому +4

    I loveee this thank you for this. We need this type of dialogue to explain our beautiful traditions

  • @TeKeyaKrystal
    @TeKeyaKrystal Рік тому +1

    I adore that Tank Ball is the host of this series

  • @vadalia3860
    @vadalia3860 Рік тому +7

    A fascinating and beautiful look into this part of American history. Love this video!

  • @arielmermaid3482
    @arielmermaid3482 Рік тому +1

    My first time viewing this channel and what a devine host you are. Thank you for shedding your light. Now i have to go watch more from you

  • @morningfairy420
    @morningfairy420 Рік тому +3

    I love your hair! Thank you for this series, I learn so much.

  • @ChandoisGainesjr-fn9vr
    @ChandoisGainesjr-fn9vr Рік тому +10

    SHANGO ⚔️⚡⚡ salute 2 my ancestors who did voodoo 2 set them selves free from slavery! I'm so interested in hoodoo. I love it! This is our African culture & I love it! ✊🏿🇭🇹 2 my brothers and sisters don't fear voodoo embrace it! #MAKANDOL LIVES! ⚔️✊🏿🇭🇹

    • @Jah_Nzola
      @Jah_Nzola Рік тому +3

      🇺🇸🤝🏾🇭🇹❤️ I have a great deal of respect for my Haitian brothers and sisters! Much love, unity is strength!

  • @KHayes-jz7tt
    @KHayes-jz7tt Рік тому +6

    I needed this video to help my knowledge of my ancestors’ practices, instead of a religion forced on our people. Although, I am a Christian, I want to know more about my origins. I did my ancestry, and I’m 65% west African, so I definitely need to know this. Thank you!

  • @bastdeluna3919
    @bastdeluna3919 Рік тому +8

    Respectfully, there is a delineation between “rootwork” and “conjure” a rootwork is indeed “making something out of nothing”. Conjure is literally what it sounds like - conjuring spirits/ancestors for communication, guidance, and divination. 💖

    • @lynne4948
      @lynne4948 Рік тому +5

      Conjure is also used for nefarious reasons. My great-grandmother was a conjure woman and would deal with you if you crossed her. Let’s not leave this out.

    • @naturalbeauty4734
      @naturalbeauty4734 Рік тому

      Yeah 👍 Demons!!!! 🤦💯 Y'all keep messing with evil spirits 🙄

    • @integrityborn6156
      @integrityborn6156 6 місяців тому +1

      @@naturalbeauty4734I guess everybody is a demon when they transition then, and there’s no such thing as angels, ancestors or spirit guides according to your logic.

  • @user-kf2oi4sq5b
    @user-kf2oi4sq5b Рік тому +3

    Love this reeducation. Bless this work ❤

  • @herkreativelife2292
    @herkreativelife2292 Рік тому +3

    I love this series❤ The host is so beautiful, warm, intelligent and kind ♥️♥️♥️

  • @kurisbizzle6406
    @kurisbizzle6406 Рік тому +5

    gratitude!

  • @afroninja916
    @afroninja916 Рік тому +2

    Thank you PBS for this piece, this is important 🙏🏽

  • @nickki1215
    @nickki1215 Рік тому +7

    Yet again another wonderful series highlighting our culture!! I’m officially a hooked subscriber!! Shout out to Tank and PBS!! Keep em’ coming!! 🙌🏾👏🏾🙌🏾👏🏾

  • @amiematthews6469
    @amiematthews6469 Рік тому

    ♥️This is so important to the world we live in today! Never letting history be lost but even more importantly, understanding how that history shaped the world we live in today!

  • @camarajordan1143
    @camarajordan1143 Рік тому +4

    Thank youuuuu so much. This was beautifully presented🌺

  • @lorivandertholen5026
    @lorivandertholen5026 Рік тому +10

    I am hispanic and myself and my family, we too honor and worship our ancestors. The beauty of ancestor worship is that anyone or race can practice ancestor worship too and feel that beautiful connection we had with them before they passed on. This is the way I can communicate with beloved grandmother. It's truly beautiful.

  • @jacobaeden
    @jacobaeden Рік тому +23

    it's interesting how non-white ppl all over the world has a ritual in paying respects to ancestors. due to christianity and probs colonisation, many ppl in my country who converted to christianity abandoned the practice of paying respects to their ancestors. it's really cool to see black churches merge or at least do this underground to continue the ritual