Ha, ha, ha, I love this two ladies...we have dances and rhythms like those all over the Caribbean Brazil and Latin America.....how interesting I finally know where they came from. So, blessed is part our cultures know....so much fun and joy.
ancestry came back identifying the Yoruba and esan of nigeria as my original roots/tribe and I'm proudly crying looking at this.. I feel so connected thank you for the video
LovelyIsMyChocolate all Yoruba all over the world world are one. We separated because of expansion, but we have same culture and we all Omoluwabi or Omo-Nuwa-bi depending on the dialects. We are descendants of Onuwadaiyeh aka Judah. That is why Ile Ife is called Ife Odaiyeh. Odaiyeh, Uwadaiyeh, Wadaih Oduah means same thing as Judah or Iyehuda or Yehuda. Olodumare is Iyeh in Yoruba. I am from Ondo state in Nigeria and we have all these traditional dance as well. The Esan people are very close to us too.
Beautiful!!! I love this!! Africa is the best!! I love black people sooo much!!!!!! Thank you for uplaoding! This is really art, poetry, and POWER!!♥♥♥♥
WOW!!!!!.....I am so proud to be part yoruba (Nigerian).
I love Yoruba women they're so beautiful
i just did an ancestry test and i came up 96% african, 40% nigerian (I'm Jamaican). sending love to my ancestors 💪💪💪
Ha, ha, ha, I love this two ladies...we have dances and rhythms like those all over the Caribbean Brazil and Latin America.....how interesting I finally know where they came from. So, blessed is part our cultures know....so much fun and joy.
O ma se o. Ki Olorun da awon omo Funke si. She was such a wonderful chanter and dancer. May your soul rest in perfect peace.
Genesis of Twerkin!!! smiles. loved it .. #ProudlyYoruba
ancestry came back identifying the Yoruba and esan of nigeria as my original roots/tribe and I'm proudly crying looking at this.. I feel so connected thank you for the video
LovelyIsMyChocolate all Yoruba all over the world world are one. We separated because of expansion, but we have same culture and we all Omoluwabi or Omo-Nuwa-bi depending on the dialects. We are descendants of Onuwadaiyeh aka Judah. That is why Ile Ife is called Ife Odaiyeh. Odaiyeh, Uwadaiyeh, Wadaih Oduah means same thing as Judah or Iyehuda or Yehuda. Olodumare is Iyeh in Yoruba. I am from Ondo state in Nigeria and we have all these traditional dance as well. The Esan people are very close to us too.
Beautiful!!! I love this!! Africa is the best!! I love black people sooo much!!!!!! Thank you for uplaoding! This is really art, poetry, and POWER!!♥♥♥♥
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Those drum players are great!
This is exquisite and seriously deep... stuff that would make your head "swell with pride," like the Yorubas would say.
O se pupo!
We need more of this.. the yoruba culture is so enriched, I just wish our people would go back to the roots. Thanks for posting this debraklein.
What rich culture! Fantastic and beautiful to observe.
That was WONDERFUL. I LOVE my people.
Can't stop watching this.
Jus found out its my ancestors tribe, I felt the ryhidm long time
did you do the African ancestry DNA test and find out you where Yoruba?
Same here brother, that is awesome.
+lei090704 uu73
I love my people. I love africa!
Culture is beautiful. :)
Nice..I love Yoruba culture and Esan culture as well.
i remember when i was a little child in my village Kajola Abe with my grand father the asipa of Kajola abe.
I'm sorry to know that she pass away
such a great talent .
Unbeatable. reminds of the Alapanshanpa masquerade and dance troupe.
Adupe pupo !! ,Thank you for posting .
A marvel to behold. Amazing traditional dance moves. Thanks Debra.
such a beautiful people, I'm amazed always
@debraklein ohhhhhh am so sorry! Debra thanks soo much for posting such good quality videos,these bata players and dancers are exquisite!
Ayibobo!
amazing
origine de la danse brazil
cool
BUENO,ACHE,YUREFE,IFE ALLA OMO ELEGUA,
how did she die?
In a car accident, very tragic.
A dupe o.