I am an Ethiopian and used to work with lots of Fulani. The love and respect they’ve for each other and even for others is praiseworthy. They introduced me to their traditional delicacy during Ramadan. It was an honor to have known them. I am surprised to see some Africans talking negatively of them as we all far from perfect. We Africans should avoid hating on each other and work together for the betterment of our continent.
Thank you brother and im fulani from Futa Djallon Guinée Conakry and we are evry peaceful peoples is other tribes in West Africa provoked and killings our peoples that's why ok our parents also respond
@Connie Perry that's if you're Americo-Liberians or Congau. She's a Fula girl from Liberia im Loma from Liberia no American lineage but it's all influential to us.🇱🇷
This is not accurate. The fulani were the biggest slave hunters and sold the Negroes as slaves. The Sokoto caliphate he mentioned was the capital of the slave trade. The Nigerian army was originally a fulani and Islamic slave hunting terror group renamed Nigerian army in 1863. Basic research will reveal this to you. He mentioned that the Fulanis were also sold as slaves during the slave trade but also failed to tell us that when a fulani was discovered he will be released and a typical case was Job Ben Solomon redeemed by Oglethorpe and you can research this.
@@dare2win215 You would be right if it was not deliberate. In the book where they got the image of the Sultan of the Fulani on that page they also recorded the brutal atrocities of the Fula slave hunters but the makers of the Video carefully avoided that. They also recorded that they had 16000 troops for slave raids and do not hesitate to make wars for slaves but the narrator carefully put it this way that they were victims and victimizers" of the slave trade - can you tell us what victims and victimizers mean?
The Fulani are such beautiful humble people just like the Hausa too. I have been to Abuja and met so many amazing Fulanis. Their diversity reminds me of many East Africans because they can have the lightest skin to the darkest skin. The curliest hair to the kinkiest hair and I love all of it. One of the most beautiful women in Africa.
i'am from Chad (Africa), and there is a lot of them . They passed our village every year with cows . they own hundred and hundreds of cows.very rich people, and they love to buy our grains and also exchange of milk with grains. very beautiful Africans. they have very long hair, some designs on their face. just amazing people. most of them carry arrow.
It doesn’t matter if is not somewhere, I have make everything clear so people could understand. There’s some people out there who think Africa is a country.
Deana Nicole, Hello Deana Nicole, I love hearing/reading the origins of Africa; I know almost every Country on the Continent of Africa. There are so many different groups of people just in Nigeria. I love African History, the truth will set you free. Peace, Blessings, Light, and Love.
Im Gullah/Sea Island Creole and Caribbean descent, and I carry Yoruba and Fulani paternal roots! I am so proud of my roots! Thank you so mych for teaching on my history. I've always loved your videos 🇳🇬 🇯🇲
I am starting an Afro American Business group down here in Bama an we most definitely will be using your videos to study and research. Thank you brotha and keep growing. All praises to Ma'at
Brotha Setepenrah use some of the info fam... my family is from bama and spent a great deal teaching and trying to get us in universities when they didn’t want us to be educated. I salute you ...
I have a dear friend here in the U.S. who is Fulani from Burkina Faso. He is one of the nicest and most respectful people I have met in my lifetime. His background led me to this video. Thank you for your awesome video.
Please tell me what is west Africa as vs western Africa. There are many countries in western Africa as there rare in western Europe please stop this west Africa as though you talking about a particular country!!!
@@waltergilbert3740 what? west africa is like north and east africa. it has different countries like senegal, guinea, sierra leone and more let people say what they want
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
Bro , i'm African and you have taught me so much about our history and culture I just want to extend my greetings to you please keep going 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 may our ancestors look upon you
As an African person who is good at identifying African phenotype, I'd say you look very Fulani. You also look like the American celebrity Ashanti which she also look Fulani as well 😂😂
@@samp5764 Lol People have been telling me that I look like Ashanti since I was in middle school 😂😂😂. She’s a beautiful woman so it’s definitely a compliment so thank you 😊.
I did a African Ancestry DNA test. Which the results said I shared maternal genetic ancestry with Yoruba and Fulani People living in Nigeria. Is there reason why I would have two?Is there history of these two groups mixing? All I can find online is they were involved in an ancient war.
My dad is Fulani from Guinea & my mum is Loko from Sierra Leone. I was born in Sierra Leone but now live in London UK. Thank you for this history on my people 💜💜
Hey I was wondering if you have done a lesson on igbo history yet.It's okay if you didn't just a suggestion because I haven't found much about the subject.
I tend to believe the theory of origin from northern senegal/ southern Mauritania because as a fulani speaker I can recognize how the dialect becomes more and more distinct the further east you travel while in Senegal/Gambia and Guinea the dialects are more similar. Peul is the French name associated to the Fulani and the wolof pronouce it poul. Oh and btw bro many names and spellings of West African people are spelled with French characters hence the Di in Diallo but it is really pronouced with a j sound as is Jallow
@@OURRENAISSANCE go go foreal every one was fucking sold by each other fon people sold yoruba pwople adja sold igbo fulani sold igbo and igbo sold fulani whats the fucking difference they are all niggas
My brother thanks am african but I live europe. West africa is big 16 countries and too much features also but fulain some people call fula but they fight too much nigerian criminals they never touch fulain
As I answered above, it comes from Biblical Hebrew פלוני ploni so-and-so, as used in מגילת רות Megillat-Ruth, The Book of Ruth. Arabic doesn't normally have the letter "p" and ploni became fulan. It is widely used in Hebrew speech today. So if the newscaster wants to describe an unidentified person, they would say "אדם פלוני" adam ploni"
I’m a Fulani from Mauritania! They used to call us “the white of Africa”. What’s surprising in fulanies is they can be dark skin, yellow, white.... A white skinned Fulani couple can born a dark skinned child, a dark skinned couple can also give birth to a white skinned child! Some descriptions of Fulani can be different to others Fulani. History can show that we are related to Israel, to India, Yemen...The culture , the caracters, ...can prove it. What’s more surprising is that Fulani are all over the world and are connected to every ethnic... What I love mostly in my community is what they call TEDDUNGAL, NDIMAAGU, NEƊƊAAGU. It’s not easy to get a definition of those words. The first might mean the good attitude between a person to another. The second every human has to show a noblesse on him or her. The third is humanity; being a digne person... Fulani give respect to the nature and to every creature. There’s a lot to say about us. Please, visit Fulani at their house. You will realize who they are...
I was so happy to share this with my family as my wife is AFRO/CUBAN DESCENT and was told by her grandmother that she was FULANI. I have always been a bit of a nerd/historian/archaeologist and when researching it could only find sparse or what I felt to be information that was of a WESTERN perspective.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
@@rasibou1 if it's that then is better they say the Arabs, the Swahili or the Indian. Even the European languages are similar, it's only the mandinkas have their own.
You are doing great work. So many of us, the entire diaspora, who have forgotten our history. It means something when someone reclaims their history. When you know the people who have a part in the makings of you, you're given a purpose. People given a purpose begin to write their own stories. Again, super grateful for the education brother.
My ancestors guided me to name my daughter Zubaidah Fulani. I didn't even know what I was doing but now that I have been enlightened. I am so happy. Moving to Ghana.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
I am a Jamaican woman who is desperately searching for her identity. I wish I knew which tribe I belonged to. I envy the people that do. I am lost and angry. My family thinks I am crazy for feeling the way I do. I am exhausted, but I will not give up until I get the closure I seek.
You are a mixture of different ethnic groups from Africa, you will never find one ethnic group you are 100% descended from. Most western black folks are from Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Angola, Republic of Congo, Senegal, and Mali. Those countries consist of great cultures with history of great civilizations. Why don’t you simply explore the culture and history of these regions and choose the ethnic group that resonates the strongest with you? Learn their language, traditional customs, undergo a naming ceremony so your name reflects that ethnic group, etc. Based on anthropological data, most Jamaicans are descended from the Akan of Ghana and Igbo of Nigeria.
my home state, South Carolina, received many enslaved Fulani from Senegambia and Guinea. I’ve even been told by my friend from Burkina Faso I resemble them. Thank you for this video man
TRISTAN LOMAX I'm Fulani from Mauritania. We share the border to Senegaal! As new immigrants to America, we can recognize the blacks American and even the carrebeans faces. We blacks African can tell your past according to your faces or your attitudes. Africans are mostly blacks and different. I'm sure that people from north and South Carolina were fulanies, like some Haitian...
Ebrima Jallow another proud Fulani originally from Guinea but grew up in Gambia,I’ve learnt a lot from this Chanel about my tribe than the 15 years I’ve been in school,thank you so much
@@kano3030 Yoruba do not have any close origin with Fulani. Our closest cousins are the Edo, Igala and Igbos...fulani are so distant and utterly foreign to us
🙏Thank you for your video about our tribe 🙂🙂! I’m from Guinea 🇬🇳 and we are the majority there✌️, Just a little rectification. I’m very happy to watch this! My greetings to all who are from Africa and proud being it 😊😊!
beautiful--love wodaabe adornments! just a trivia: in Puerto Rico, whenever people speak of a random person or an unknown person (like when people say "so and so said" in English), they say "fulano dijo", or "fulano de tal dijo". So the word fulano, which is believed to have originally referred to the fulani people, evolved in the Caribbean among the Blacks from different tribes to speak of other Africans whose tribe was unknown, maybe.
That so and so teen came from Arabic originally, carrying the same meaning! Whenever someone references someone in that way in Arabic they say “...Fulan”. My guest is that it traveled to Africa from Arabia then into Muslim Spain and was inserted itself into the language all the way to PR. It’s funny how all these things work
Abz al-Falaz Yes! The original is Hebrew פלוני ploni which became fulan in Arabic (Arabic has no “p”). So in מגילת רות The Book of Ruth, the unnamed relative with priority before Boaz to marry Ruth, is called פלוני אלמוני ploni-almony “so and so-what’s his name”. Ploni is still used in everyday spoken Hebrew.
ssissi gui no people are now learning about how the Fulani was first used for slave trade by the Arab for spread of Islam ☪️ and later by the British for slavery due to workers needed for the New world 🌎. The Fulani was easy to use not because they are the strong 💪 tribe but because they are have the weapons given to them first by the Arab Islamic slave masters and then later by the British.
You said the fulani or fulbe were taken during the slave trade but carefully avoided telling us who took the fulbe during the slave trade. You are also mentioned three as an example but we are looking at a slave trade that saw the death or sale of over 90 million people between 1434 to 1900, how come only three Fulanis are listed by you? You also carefully avoided the case of Job Ben Solomon a Fulani captured in error and returned after it was discovered in Maryland USA. You are being very economical with the Truth here. Our challenge to you is simply to tell us who captured and sold the fulani as slaves during the slage trade. This alone would take down the lie and alibi that they were also sold. We look forward to you telling us who captured and sold the fulbe as slaves during the slave trade. Thank you.
"Carefully avoided"? This guy has no dog in the fight. Why do you assume he was deliberate, rather than simply stating what his research has taught him? You shouldn't assume motives. And if YOU have the answers to these questions, state them.
@@EvaAnika Please can you explain the statement "people assume that the fulbe were not taken during the transatlantic slave trade but this is not true at all. The fulbe were victims and victimizers of the transatlantic slave trade"? Your explanation will help us understand what you are insinuating. Thank you.
@@OURRENAISSANCE because they are associated with the sahel region they are thought not to have been taken as slaves, however large populations of Fulanis from the senegal, guinea and sierra leone area ( known as the slave coast) could not have avoided being taken, and their are records of Fulani maroons in Brazil who set up their own communities in the Amazon jungle complete with mosques and Imams
The first Muslim literate person to american was a Fulani man called Yarrow mahmout who mastered the Quran and Arabic writing. This was a well made video. Respect from Kenya
Couple of years I’ve heard about the Fulani through mom who is ewe. she told me that we might have Fulani heritage, and that’s where I started my research of African history tbh. Ik a lot about them already and I’m glad you made this video to inform people 🙏🏿.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
Fulani is also the number system we use in our Gullah Creole our now known as Sea Island Creole is finally accepted in this country as something more than sloppy english . now we just have to accept it and keep using it and teach it to our children...we must accept our bilingual status
We recently just found out through reunion with one of our great uncles that our grand mother was Fulani. Her parents resided in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. She married to a Yoruba, which makes my mum 50% Yoruba and Fulani, and now I am about 25% Fulani and 75% Yoruba.
Hari Jones (curator at the AF Am civil war museum in DC), taught us that the word "massa" is the Fulani word for "captor". And "sirree" is Fulani for "evil" or "one with evil intentions". So when the enslaved Africans in America (remember they were prisoners of war) said "yes sirree massa", they were saying "YES EVIL CAPTOR". Though he has transitioned, Hari has some vids on youtube for anyone who wants to know more.
I found out a couple months ago I have Fulani ancestry, as well as, Tikar & Hausa ancestry all from Cameroon. I also have Bubi ancestry from Equatorial Guinea, this is all from my maternal lineage.
Awesome video as usual my brother ,I was wondering if you would also be covering african food culture some of the best cuisine in the world comes from Africa.
@@bigdurk4115 I don't know which country you are from so i'm not sure if dishes from East Africa ( the region Kenya is found) are available to you but if you come to Kenya one day make sure to try it out
They're very wealthy,I took some pictures with some of the Fulani herdsmen yesterday at a remote village in Nigeria. Wish I could share it with you guys
@@danieloluwaseun5164The Nigerian media only tell half truths, their goal is to get rich off of lies, so they lie and manipulate the minds, just like in America.
Hey bro! Congratulations on the video. It is very nice to see more content on African History. I am a white guy from Brazil and honestly, in my years in school I have never been taught much about African History even though it’s so vast and wonderful (and thankfully they are including more and more African History in the curriculum now). Thank you so much for bringing these videos. I just found your channel and subscribed :-)
I love these videos! Studying cultural anthropology, we don't get to go in detail of the rich diversity of different tribes so much even though it is so fascinating! Super informative as always
Patricia McCoy shut up your dirty mouth. Bastard. The Igbos aren’t innocent and they were the useless ones that started it over oil that didn’t even belong to them
@Patricia McCoy For your knowledge the murder of prime minister and Premier by the igbo rebels that led to a bloody civil war was engineered by the Israelis. There is no one forcing might is right.
Till tomorrow fulani through their herdsmen still have an agenda in Nigeria, constituting nuisance on Indigenous communities, killing farmers and capturing lands.
One of the most destructive tribes in West Africa. The second-largest slave country after Brazil was the Sokoto Caliphate in the 1800s. The Hausa have been subjected by the Fulani ruling caste.
Im from India and I really enjoy watching your informative videos. From a very young age ive find mysely obsessively intrigued with African history. While livin in Canada, made many friends from Nigeria and Kenya only to learn more about the ethinicity culture and traditions you follow. Much thanks, please continue with your good work. Mansa musa will remain my top favorite though😁
Don Jiaye wth .. a lot of blacks are native to the America’s .. and African heritage is diverse . So no such thing is an African it’s suppose to be a continent . N black people were found indigenous to places outside of so call Africa ..
@@ingenueblue8914 im far from brainwashed. I just use my brain actually. For example if we already here, how did we lose our own language on our native land? Answer this question for me, cause that doesn't happen
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
I am from Senegal where the Fulani originated from.. Here the Fulani are the second most numerous ethnic group.. Both men and women are beautiful. I see Fulani features in many African Americans.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭. Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s (tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
I am an Ethiopian and used to work with lots of Fulani. The love and respect they’ve for each other and even for others is praiseworthy. They introduced me to their traditional delicacy during Ramadan. It was an honor to have known them. I am surprised to see some Africans talking negatively of them as we all far from perfect. We Africans should avoid hating on each other and work together for the betterment of our continent.
What do they say about the Fulani? I'm from USA
Those are nigerian who hate fulain,nigeria fulains and ha use control nigeria and they dont travel much
Well you don't see what they do to poor farmers in Nigeria.
Human Life means nothing to these Fulani's
They are evil people go and check what they do to people based on religion and for no reason
Thank you brother and im fulani from Futa Djallon Guinée Conakry and we are evry peaceful peoples is other tribes in West Africa provoked and killings our peoples that's why ok our parents also respond
Omg I screamed when I saw this cause I am fulani from Sierra leone my grandfather came from Guinea and I'm just loving the inclusion!!
How di bodi sis? Your grandfather came from Fouta Jallon?
I love you Fulani people , there is a lot of you guys where i came from. very rich people and beautiful.
@@rasaroots6309 di bodi de fine and yes mi grand papa de came from Fouta Jallon (oh and btw I'm a man but thank you brotha)
@@pouth111 Oh sorry my bro. But aha, thanks for responding!
Madieu Jalloh I am also from Sierra Leone and Fula.
Proud Fulani girl is here (in Canada 🇨🇦) from Liberia 🇱🇷.
Good
I know u back on the rock
@Connie Perry that's if you're Americo-Liberians or Congau. She's a Fula girl from Liberia im Loma from Liberia no American lineage but it's all influential to us.🇱🇷
Sure I'm proud to be a fulani
@@abiberjalloh2978 great
Your African people's series should be a required watching for students K through 12
Im using it to teach mine
@@jaiceporter8768 FANTASTIC!
This is not accurate. The fulani were the biggest slave hunters and sold the Negroes as slaves. The Sokoto caliphate he mentioned was the capital of the slave trade. The Nigerian army was originally a fulani and Islamic slave hunting terror group renamed Nigerian army in 1863. Basic research will reveal this to you. He mentioned that the Fulanis were also sold as slaves during the slave trade but also failed to tell us that when a fulani was discovered he will be released and a typical case was Job Ben Solomon redeemed by Oglethorpe and you can research this.
@@OURRENAISSANCE To say it is not "accurate" is a misnomer. What you mean is that it is incomplete.
@@dare2win215 You would be right if it was not deliberate. In the book where they got the image of the Sultan of the Fulani on that page they also recorded the brutal atrocities of the Fula slave hunters but the makers of the Video carefully avoided that. They also recorded that they had 16000 troops for slave raids and do not hesitate to make wars for slaves but the narrator carefully put it this way that they were victims and victimizers" of the slave trade - can you tell us what victims and victimizers mean?
Married to a Fulani woman. Very good and loyal sister, great mother, very intelligent.
are u white
The Fulani are such beautiful humble people just like the Hausa too. I have been to Abuja and met so many amazing Fulanis. Their diversity reminds me of many East Africans because they can have the lightest skin to the darkest skin. The curliest hair to the kinkiest hair and I love all of it. One of the most beautiful women in Africa.
Ameel H الملك الثري also what’s your nationality
@@Love25648 troll
@@sambarry1777 troll
@@julieannejones9243 troll
Hanif Martin how am I troll when I was right
i'am from Chad (Africa), and there is a lot of them . They passed our village every year with cows . they own hundred and hundreds of cows.very rich people, and they love to buy our grains and also exchange of milk with grains. very beautiful Africans. they have very long hair, some designs on their face. just amazing people. most of them carry arrow.
It doesn’t matter if is not somewhere, I have make everything clear so people could understand. There’s some people out there who think Africa is a country.
Celestin Yacta tell me more I’m Fulani from Guinea
Now they carry AK47 and kill farmers in Nigeria. May God save us from them.
Deana Nicole,
Hello Deana Nicole, I love hearing/reading the origins of Africa; I know almost every Country on the Continent of Africa. There are so many different groups of people just in Nigeria. I love African History, the truth will set you free.
Peace, Blessings, Light, and Love.
@@ayodele4733, Why are you saying that? Do you have an agenda?
Im Gullah/Sea Island Creole and Caribbean descent, and I carry Yoruba and Fulani paternal roots! I am so proud of my roots! Thank you so mych for teaching on my history. I've always loved your videos 🇳🇬 🇯🇲
Me tooo!!!
I am from Charleston and I traced my maternal lineage to the Yoruba and the Fulani people in Nigeria. So heyyy cousin lol.
My parents are Haitian and I traced my maternal line to the Yoruba and Fulani, as well.
You have the best mix!
I am starting an Afro American Business group down here in Bama an we most definitely will be using your videos to study and research. Thank you brotha and keep growing. All praises to Ma'at
HOTEP
But don't rely on this bro please
@@adamspoullodimo224 Why not use some of his good info? He has great videos
Brotha Setepenrah use some of the info fam... my family is from bama and spent a great deal teaching and trying to get us in universities when they didn’t want us to be educated. I salute you ...
Brotha Setepenrah BUT keep researching and consider consulting people who were raised in Africa doing some of this historical work too.
I have a dear friend here in the U.S. who is Fulani from Burkina Faso. He is one of the nicest and most respectful people I have met in my lifetime. His background led me to this video. Thank you for your awesome video.
I’m half Fulani (Guinean) and Japanese. There’s no article about Fulani in Japanese so I really appreciate & love your video!!❤️
Wow that’s so cool. As Fulani American who has interests in Japan, I would totally be your friend.
Cool I'm Fulani from Mali originaly.
Where do you live in Japan.
I also live in Japan
INDIA Asia all was black .
Wow that's great.
ON JARAAMA! My beautiful Fulbe people! Thank you for finally doing a specific video on my ancestral ethnic group of Fula. Jam Tun 🙏🏾
Please tell me what is west Africa as vs western Africa. There are many countries in western Africa as there rare in western Europe please stop this west Africa as though you talking about a particular country!!!
On jaarama fulbe
@@waltergilbert3740 what? west africa is like north and east africa. it has different countries like senegal, guinea, sierra leone and more let people say what they want
Nalaton from Liberia
A djarama .ABASSE EMBALO
I’m Fulani from Guinea-Bissau 🇬🇼, thank you for this. 🙏🏾 proudfulani#pulo Guiné Bissau
I'm fulani from Mali
Waw. I find my family. I am from Guinea-Bissau too. South side.🇬🇼🇬🇼
and im half fulani from cap verde
@@ITavares I am fulani from gambia
Me too ❤️
I'm Fulani but I was raised in South Africa, so this video gave me an insight of my roots, thank you.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
Bro , i'm African and you have taught me so much about our history and culture I just want to extend my greetings to you please keep going 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾 may our ancestors look upon you
I just got my ancestry results and I am Fulani from Guinea- Bissau, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. Thank you for the video :)
As an African person who is good at identifying African phenotype, I'd say you look very Fulani. You also look like the American celebrity Ashanti which she also look Fulani as well 😂😂
@@samp5764 Lol People have been telling me that I look like Ashanti since I was in middle school 😂😂😂. She’s a beautiful woman so it’s definitely a compliment so thank you 😊.
I'm living in Sierra Leone I'm also a Fulani.
@@DawneeNorthern Fulani are the enemy of Yahs people the Israelites I’m glad I have no Fulani in me
that's interesting
My grandmother is from Guinea Bissau was very happy to this 😍😍 we also from Sierra Leone the Mende n Temne tribe😍😍
Hi love! 🤗I did African Ancestry dna test in 2016 I am also Mende from Sierra Leone!
Seke thara ("Hey sister" in Themne). I am Themne and Fula of Guinea-Bissau as well.
Nice are u fulani? Dad side
Can you speak?
@@danjauro6272 I speak Balanta, Fula, and Temne
Yoruba and Fulani girl here!!!
Yinka B OMG sameeeee🤩🤩🤩
Cute
I am fullani
I did a African Ancestry DNA test. Which the results said I shared maternal genetic ancestry with Yoruba and Fulani People living in Nigeria. Is there reason why I would have two?Is there history of these two groups mixing? All I can find online is they were involved in an ancient war.
Ra, The Sun Of God how is that cringe?
My dad is Fulani from Guinea & my mum is Loko from Sierra Leone. I was born in Sierra Leone but now live in London UK. Thank you for this history on my people 💜💜
Proud Fulani from Mauritania 🇲🇷 here ❤️
I am from Rwanda east Africa but haven't visited west Africa, I want to visit west especially Senegal
You definitely should I am Senegalese and it's a beautiful country and people are super nice 😊
How about u visit burundi and Congo 😂
Am from Uganda I studied about Fulani tribe in Nigeria as cattle keepers and that's my culture too...
@@ninsiimabrenda4885 your Hima ?
@@ninsiimabrenda4885 my culture too. Proud to be Rwandan by blood. I have herd of cows in another country, Malawi. Cow=wealth.
I am a Fulani and I learned some things I had no clue about. It’s refreshing 🙂.
I am Moroccan and we have Fulani ppl in the south
really what are they called in the south and do rhey speak the language or arabic
Whatt?? Tell us more about them. Im eager to know where we really Côme from.
@@bahahmad2983 goot
The paintings on the wall look at them Belove they are Ameri they come from American
Il y a des peuls au maroc
A helpful article guiding you through Fulani History:
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Hey I was wondering if you have done a lesson on igbo history yet.It's okay if you didn't just a suggestion because I haven't found much about the subject.
Can you do a video on the Kpelle and the Teke aka Anziku or Tio people of the Congo
I tend to believe the theory of origin from northern senegal/ southern Mauritania because as a fulani speaker I can recognize how the dialect becomes more and more distinct the further east you travel while in Senegal/Gambia and Guinea the dialects are more similar. Peul is the French name associated to the Fulani and the wolof pronouce it poul. Oh and btw bro many names and spellings of West African people are spelled with French characters hence the Di in Diallo but it is really pronouced with a j sound as is Jallow
Please can you do a video of tiv of central nigeria. They are 4th largest tribe in nigeria. And their history is worth looking into
@hometeamhistory
The narrator has a perfect voice that makes the presentation listened to
Yes we are descendants of these people. Love from Haiti
@@OURRENAISSANCE go go foreal every one was fucking sold by each other fon people sold yoruba pwople adja sold igbo fulani sold igbo and igbo sold fulani whats the fucking difference they are all niggas
My brother thanks am african but I live europe. West africa is big 16 countries and too much features also but fulain some people call fula but they fight too much nigerian criminals they never touch fulain
Yes Of course
Malik
My dad told me that
If they could just teach the true history of mankind, all this wouldn't been new to our world! Bless africa!
Loved the video , I am half sudanese half Egyptian and we too use the word “ Fulana “ as do Puerto Rican in speech.
As I answered above, it comes from Biblical Hebrew פלוני ploni so-and-so, as used in מגילת רות Megillat-Ruth, The Book of Ruth. Arabic doesn't normally have the letter "p" and ploni became fulan. It is widely used in Hebrew speech today. So if the newscaster wants to describe an unidentified person, they would say "אדם פלוני" adam ploni"
I’m a Fulani from Mauritania!
They used to call us “the white of Africa”.
What’s surprising in fulanies is they can be dark skin, yellow, white....
A white skinned Fulani couple can born a dark skinned child, a dark skinned couple can also give birth to a white skinned child!
Some descriptions of Fulani can be different to others Fulani.
History can show that we are related to Israel, to India, Yemen...The culture , the caracters, ...can prove it.
What’s more surprising is that Fulani are all over the world and are connected to every ethnic...
What I love mostly in my community is what they call TEDDUNGAL, NDIMAAGU, NEƊƊAAGU. It’s not easy to get a definition of those words.
The first might mean the good attitude between a person to another.
The second every human has to show a noblesse on him or her.
The third is humanity; being a digne person...
Fulani give respect to the nature and to every creature.
There’s a lot to say about us. Please, visit Fulani at their house. You will realize who they are...
Like the amazighs but we amazighs are on the white side especially in Morocco (even though am brown/black
These ethnographic videos are cool. Keep them coming.👌
I was so happy to share this with my family as my wife is AFRO/CUBAN DESCENT and was told by her grandmother that she was FULANI. I have always been a bit of a nerd/historian/archaeologist and when researching it could only find sparse or what I felt to be information that was of a WESTERN perspective.
I can tell you sooooo many more. I am Fulani as well and a descendant of the foutah dynasty
I love the video, am a fula from The Gambia but my grandparents are from Guinea Conakry.
@@joycebaby1262 bahpulo, honowaye . Where you from ?
@@joycebaby1262 that's really nice. Am also in Ukraine
@@joycebaby1262 wadang add Instagram seda jogi buba2442
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
I am Somalian and I believe Fulani and Somalians came from the same Community.
Peace and Love from UK
MashaaAllah
@xozulooxo in whose dream? the people without a country or who? Arrogant when everything in your national history should make you humble.
In Western Africa the FULBHE (Fulani) ppl are considered to be Ethiopians or Somalians by other black west Africans like west ethioped
Warkaan haddii u sax yahY waa qaraabadena dadkan
@@roadagent7210 thats not true at all
The fula language is not similar to wolof language, i am a fula and i can speak wolof and Mandinka too.
Alieu Jallow
They are indeed similarly with pulaar & Wolof language.
Nope= Nowrou: Ear
Xeer =Xaire=Stone
Jammeu = jam =Peace
Etc...
@@rasibou1 if it's that then is better they say the Arabs, the Swahili or the Indian. Even the European languages are similar, it's only the mandinkas have their own.
Rasibou
Fula And wollof 2 different things
Herrr-Kajeh
JamaRek-Jamtung
@Nairaa hm all the languages in this world are then similar but his narration is not correct.
I'm from Senegal the land of the first Fulani people.. Wolof are Senegalese too so it's beyong normal that they have similarities
It’s such a great feeling to watch this video since I am half Fulani. My mother is a Diallo.
You are doing great work. So many of us, the entire diaspora, who have forgotten our history. It means something when someone reclaims their history. When you know the people who have a part in the makings of you, you're given a purpose. People given a purpose begin to write their own stories. Again, super grateful for the education brother.
Some **may have** __forgotten__ IT__ but **most** never KNEW __It__!!!
My ancestors guided me to name my daughter Zubaidah Fulani. I didn't even know what I was doing but now that I have been enlightened. I am so happy. Moving to Ghana.
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
I am a Jamaican woman who is desperately searching for her identity. I wish I knew which tribe I belonged to. I envy the people that do. I am lost and angry. My family thinks I am crazy for feeling the way I do. I am exhausted, but I will not give up until I get the closure I seek.
I hear that. May you find what you seek beloved 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Probably you are a fulani from West Africa between Senegal, Mali, Guinea, Mauritania ....
You are a mixture of different ethnic groups from Africa, you will never find one ethnic group you are 100% descended from. Most western black folks are from Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Angola, Republic of Congo, Senegal, and Mali. Those countries consist of great cultures with history of great civilizations. Why don’t you simply explore the culture and history of these regions and choose the ethnic group that resonates the strongest with you? Learn their language, traditional customs, undergo a naming ceremony so your name reflects that ethnic group, etc. Based on anthropological data, most Jamaicans are descended from the Akan of Ghana and Igbo of Nigeria.
Your from the tribe of Benjamin the 12 tribes of Israel
You are not lost. You are an African.
my home state, South Carolina, received many enslaved Fulani from Senegambia and Guinea. I’ve even been told by my friend from Burkina Faso I resemble them. Thank you for this video man
Yes you're right.. I'm from Senegal first Land of the Fulani ethnic group.. They are beautiful and light skinned people generally..proud to be fulani
TRISTAN LOMAX I'm Fulani from Mauritania. We share the border to Senegaal! As new immigrants to America, we can recognize the blacks American and even the carrebeans faces. We blacks African can tell your past according to your faces or your attitudes. Africans are mostly blacks and different. I'm sure that people from north and South Carolina were fulanies, like some Haitian...
Tristan Lomax Im from South Carolina where can I find more info. Want to know where our people came from
Stephanie Parrott Original Fulani from Mauritania!
My family is from SC too & we’re also Fulani descent!!!
My fulani self clicked soooooo fast on that video haha
Are u fulani
Me tooo
Good.job
Me too 🇬🇼
Haha same
In Arabia many families retain the Fulani & Falata surname, mostly in city of Makkah.
I used to see them as a kid in Sudan and I was amazed such tall n beautiful ppl the hair styles and face art were just so gorgeous.
I'm Sudanese Fulani.
that’s so cool I haven’t met any here in Aus I only see them in Sudan when I go there.
@@jayelyango8178 I live in Aus to I haven't met anyone I've meet other country Fulanis though
Fulani are actually short lmao
I honestly haven’t seen short ones
Ebrima Jallow another proud Fulani originally from Guinea but grew up in Gambia,I’ve learnt a lot from this Chanel about my tribe than the 15 years I’ve been in school,thank you so much
I'm Nigerian and I'm often mistaken for a fulani but I'm yoruba
Fulani and Yoruba have the same Origin's with both migrating from North Afrika because of Christian Cauc-Asian invader's!
Yoruba mixed with Fulani
You're very beautiful African lady😍
@@kano3030 Yoruba do not have any close origin with Fulani. Our closest cousins are the Edo, Igala and Igbos...fulani are so distant and utterly foreign to us
M CH Maybe they are foreign to you now, but during the early migrations they knew one another as brother's both having Berber North Afrikan Origin's!
Wow.. a Fallata Saudi Arabian here lol ! Cant believe i just found out about this lol
Marhaba
Hey sister how are you I’m Fulani from Mali 🇲🇱 nice to meet you but I live in New York
@African Diaspora bondage in America??
Very pretty people!!!
A Toukouleur from Senegal 🇸🇳 here! I love your videos,keep it up💕
🙏Thank you for your video about our tribe 🙂🙂! I’m from Guinea 🇬🇳 and we are the majority there✌️, Just a little rectification. I’m very happy to watch this! My greetings to all who are from Africa and proud being it 😊😊!
I do appreciate the places and the things you would have gone through to bring this info to us..thank you...I do appreciate..
Cameroonian Fulbe ! 🇨🇲☪ And proud to be one !
Home team history you are the man I can see you took my reccomendation to make a fulani history video!!
What synchronization! Thanks for the upload, I’m Fula from Ivory Coast!
On jarama modjanong👏🏾👏🏾 Thank you veryy much for posting it❤️❤️❤️ Fulani from Guinee Conakry💁🏾♀️💁🏾♀️
beautiful--love wodaabe adornments! just a trivia: in Puerto Rico, whenever people speak of a random person or an unknown person (like when people say "so and so said" in English), they say "fulano dijo", or "fulano de tal dijo". So the word fulano, which is believed to have originally referred to the fulani people, evolved in the Caribbean among the Blacks from different tribes to speak of other Africans whose tribe was unknown, maybe.
That’s beautiful!
wow!.
Here in Brasil we also use the word "fulano"
That so and so teen came from Arabic originally, carrying the same meaning! Whenever someone references someone in that way in Arabic they say “...Fulan”. My guest is that it traveled to Africa from Arabia then into Muslim Spain and was inserted itself into the language all the way to PR. It’s funny how all these things work
Abz al-Falaz
Yes! The original is Hebrew פלוני ploni which became fulan in Arabic (Arabic has no “p”). So in מגילת רות The Book of Ruth, the unnamed relative with priority before Boaz to marry Ruth, is called פלוני אלמוני ploni-almony “so and so-what’s his name”. Ploni is still used in everyday spoken Hebrew.
These people are Beautiful. Great video. Very informative. 😊
Mi salmini ma! Very proud of my people and the diaspora embracing their heritage
ssissi gui no people are now learning about how the Fulani was first used for slave trade by the Arab for spread of Islam ☪️ and later by the British for slavery due to workers needed for the New world 🌎. The Fulani was easy to use not because they are the strong 💪 tribe but because they are have the weapons given to them first by the Arab Islamic slave masters and then later by the British.
@Abidjanaise Who is a hater between a murderer and the victim?
Beautiful people , Africa has millions of beautiful stories yet to be told. It's a Privilege have heard you tell this story thank you bro.
Thank you so much! I am a Fulani descendant and proud!
You said the fulani or fulbe were taken during the slave trade but carefully avoided telling us who took the fulbe during the slave trade. You are also mentioned three as an example but we are looking at a slave trade that saw the death or sale of over 90 million people between 1434 to 1900, how come only three Fulanis are listed by you? You also carefully avoided the case of Job Ben Solomon a Fulani captured in error and returned after it was discovered in Maryland USA. You are being very economical with the Truth here. Our challenge to you is simply to tell us who captured and sold the fulani as slaves during the slage trade. This alone would take down the lie and alibi that they were also sold. We look forward to you telling us who captured and sold the fulbe as slaves during the slave trade. Thank you.
"Carefully avoided"? This guy has no dog in the fight. Why do you assume he was deliberate, rather than simply stating what his research has taught him? You shouldn't assume motives. And if YOU have the answers to these questions, state them.
@@EvaAnika Please can you explain the statement "people assume that the fulbe were not taken during the transatlantic slave trade but this is not true at all. The fulbe were victims and victimizers of the transatlantic slave trade"? Your explanation will help us understand what you are insinuating. Thank you.
@@OURRENAISSANCE because they are associated with the sahel region they are thought not to have been taken as slaves, however large populations of Fulanis from the senegal, guinea and sierra leone area ( known as the slave coast) could not have avoided being taken, and their are records of Fulani maroons in Brazil who set up their own communities in the Amazon jungle complete with mosques and Imams
Here for it 🤸🏾♂️ 🤸🏾♂️ thanks in advance!!!!!
Proud fulani here!
Same herr sis😊
Where do u reside
@@ontariostreets4470 Oslo,Norway and you?
@@ummibaby25 Haha Nigeria.. thought u on the continent ..how is Oslo..u paying hell lot of taxes I bet
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Fulani means "someone" or unnamed person/people in Swahili. I wonder if the origin of the word has anything to do with the Fulani people.
We actually call ourself Fulbe (plural) and Pullo (singular), Wodabe our Mboro. Fulani is how other african ethnic groups call us.
Its a word in arabic
Fulan (unknown man)
Fulana (unknown girl)
Gulam (unknown child)
Futaa Jallon Fulani of Guinea Conakry 🇬🇳 👊🏽👊🏽
FULANI GANGG
Foutadjallon kingdom the real warriors won many war
Fulani are very very generous,and very honest....wonderful people
✌✌
The first Muslim literate person to american was a Fulani man called Yarrow mahmout who mastered the Quran and Arabic writing.
This was a well made video. Respect from Kenya
I'm Fulani ❤🖤💚💛
Couple of years I’ve heard about the Fulani through mom who is ewe. she told me that we might have Fulani heritage, and that’s where I started my research of African history tbh. Ik a lot about them already and I’m glad you made this video to inform people 🙏🏿.
Louisiana Creole girl here..... Love my WoloFulani ancestries (Senegal, The Gambia, and Mali)
What part of Louisiana?
Wow‼️I’m from Senegal 🇸🇳 & Wolof with a Fulani grandma are called (Peuple) in Senegal
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
Peulhs
Am fulani from Sénégal...on est béni machallah
Fulani is also the number system we use in our Gullah Creole our now known as Sea Island Creole is finally accepted in this country as something more than sloppy english . now we just have to accept it and keep using it and teach it to our children...we must accept our bilingual status
Let's go Home Team. Man! The Flunai look like the pictures on the wall of Kemet "Egypt".
Hey, I wrote that before you said Egypt. Lol
I am proud to be a Fulani from Sierra Leone. My parents are from Guinea Conakry.
You really did a great job there. I am a Pullo from The Gambia. Bravo!
We recently just found out through reunion with one of our great uncles that our grand mother was Fulani. Her parents resided in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. She married to a Yoruba, which makes my mum 50% Yoruba and Fulani, and now I am about 25% Fulani and 75% Yoruba.
It means you a 25 percent Boko Haram
@@worldpeace3695 so am I then😎
@Afriyie Ababio don't mind the Biafrans they are always emotional
@@outlyfe7570 make OGUN scatter your mouth for putting that holy word Biafra in your BOKOHARAMic comment.. bloody janjaweed
@@worldpeace3695 Boko Haram is not funded by a fulani men, shitty black slave
Hari Jones (curator at the AF Am civil war museum in DC), taught us that the word "massa" is the Fulani word for "captor". And "sirree" is Fulani for "evil" or "one with evil intentions". So when the enslaved Africans in America (remember they were prisoners of war) said "yes sirree massa", they were saying "YES EVIL CAPTOR". Though he has transitioned, Hari has some vids on youtube for anyone who wants to know more.
I'm wolof , I lke so much fulani people : Jam niale ......niale Jam ! Big up !
Beautiful tribe and history. My ex is Fulani. This is a very rich history. Thank you.
We are very happy to see and to witness our people learning more about where they come from,Thank you very much Home team for all of you hard work.
I found out a couple months ago I have Fulani ancestry, as well as, Tikar & Hausa ancestry all from Cameroon. I also have Bubi ancestry from Equatorial Guinea, this is all from my maternal lineage.
Same
Awesome video as usual my brother ,I was wondering if you would also be covering african food culture some of the best cuisine in the world comes from Africa.
Nyama choma, ugali and kales. Thats one kenyan delicacy, really tasty and popular.
Just thought you should know
@@kiritugeorge4684 I would love to try it
@@bigdurk4115 I don't know which country you are from so i'm not sure if dishes from East Africa ( the region Kenya is found) are available to you but if you come to Kenya one day make sure to try it out
@@kiritugeorge4684 I plan on going to Kenya later this year
They're very wealthy,I took some pictures with some of the Fulani herdsmen yesterday at a remote village in Nigeria.
Wish I could share it with you guys
Do you mean the same Fulani herdsmen that goes about slaughtering people in churches and on the roadways??
Check the news about killings in Owo, Ondo state of Nigeria 🇳🇬
@@danieloluwaseun5164The Nigerian media only tell half truths, their goal is to get rich off of lies, so they lie and manipulate the minds, just like in America.
Hey bro! Congratulations on the video. It is very nice to see more content on African History. I am a white guy from Brazil and honestly, in my years in school I have never been taught much about African History even though it’s so vast and wonderful (and thankfully they are including more and more African History in the curriculum now). Thank you so much for bringing these videos. I just found your channel and subscribed :-)
I love these videos! Studying cultural anthropology, we don't get to go in detail of the rich diversity of different tribes so much even though it is so fascinating! Super informative as always
I am Hausa Fulani Muslim and I come from Nigeria
Greeting from morocco 🇲🇦
Patricia McCoy shut up your dirty mouth. Bastard. The Igbos aren’t innocent and they were the useless ones that started it over oil that didn’t even belong to them
@Patricia McCoy no, you are wrong
@Patricia McCoy For your knowledge the murder of prime minister and Premier by the igbo rebels that led to a bloody civil war was engineered by the Israelis. There is no one forcing might is right.
Till tomorrow fulani through their herdsmen still have an agenda in Nigeria, constituting nuisance on Indigenous communities, killing farmers and capturing lands.
One of the most destructive tribes in West Africa. The second-largest slave country after Brazil was the Sokoto Caliphate in the 1800s. The Hausa have been subjected by the Fulani ruling caste.
My mother is pular from Guinea 🇬🇳 there are so much of us. Big up to all pular from all over the world!
I am a half fulani from senegal. And I am really proud.
Hi cousin, I too am Senegalese Fula, Naga def.
@@darciambaye4871 mbada!! Mangui fi and u? Omg i don't have the emojis i would have put a lot lol! Deg nga wolof?
Hii there. Im peulh too From Sénégal.
Mbada??
naka nguen def
You always give outstanding content. Thank you. 🙏🏽
Very informative, I am proud to be a fulani from Mauritania.
Im from India and I really enjoy watching your informative videos. From a very young age ive find mysely obsessively intrigued with African history. While livin in Canada, made many friends from Nigeria and Kenya only to learn more about the ethinicity culture and traditions you follow. Much thanks, please continue with your good work. Mansa musa will remain my top favorite though😁
INDIA WAS CALLED ETHIOPIA. China was black too. Just for Info. All was created by Africans not just in Africa!!!
Can you plz do the Mandinka people next?
Bangalee Dukuly my closest friend is mandinka. 😂
@@VoiAhoyTV 😀🤗🤗🤗
The great people of Kunta Kinte
Most Times when i see some African American Brothers here in Korea i speak Fulani to them...just to make them Reflect on their African Heritage. .
Don Jiaye wth .. a lot of blacks are native to the America’s .. and African heritage is diverse . So no such thing is an African it’s suppose to be a continent . N black people were found indigenous to places outside of so call Africa ..
@@cynthiakila1161 We are not native to the Americas. Your need to stop with this nonsense.
@@akindele13 don't be brainwashed
@@ingenueblue8914 im far from brainwashed. I just use my brain actually. For example if we already here, how did we lose our own language on our native land? Answer this question for me, cause that doesn't happen
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)
Am a fulani from Ghana
I really appreciate you so much bro I wish to see you one day. You do a great job for Africans. Thank you so much
My ancestors Came from Cameroon/ Congo , Benin/Togo . Cameroon people are part of the Fulani ... Very proud !
Proud I'm Fulani from Senegal 😊 thanks for the video
Black is beautiful and am Proud to be.This is just how this video makes me feel
I am from Senegal where the Fulani originated from.. Here the Fulani are the second most numerous ethnic group.. Both men and women are beautiful. I see Fulani features in many African Americans.
I love your videos; from the opening music to the content. Always extremely informative. Thank you.
كل الشكر والتقدير الا صانعي هذا المقطع الذي يحكي عن الفولاني نحن فولاني السودان نشكر كل من ينشر عن ثقافه الفولاني
I'm Fulani! I've always wanted to know more about them! It's like you read into my soul! 😍🤩
I am a Proud fulani from Ghana🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.
Though my Grand parents migrated to Ghana from Burkina Faso in the early 1950s
(tho my fulfulde is gone, but I still understand little but can't speak due to because we don't have who we can communicate it with 😔)