The African King Who Defeated The Portuguese & Returned Thousands of Slaves From Brazil

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  • @hometeamhistory806
    @hometeamhistory806  3 роки тому +528

    It’s important to remember that the slave trade was legal in the Kongo Empire.
    This event took place because an ambitious Portuguese Governor sought to conquer the region and enslave the people (making a lot of profit). At the time Kongo was powerful and so there were consequences for that.
    I highly recommend the Journal articles from John Thornton. He has done a lot of great work on the Kongo empire.

    • @Demographicsoul662
      @Demographicsoul662 3 роки тому +6

      Was this timeframe their peak size as well?

    • @hometeamhistory806
      @hometeamhistory806  3 роки тому +28

      @@Demographicsoul662 very good question. My knee jerk reaction is to say yes but I would have to do further research to make sure.

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 3 роки тому +39

      Ah yes the great nation of Kongo, it's a shame they get hardly a blip in history. I find it odd so few ever try to highlight Kongo she was a world power for quite some time.

    • @MrK-wu7ci
      @MrK-wu7ci 3 роки тому +40

      "It’s important to remember that the slave trade was legal in the Kongo Empire.
      "
      Why? And what does that even mean? There are many types of servitude that are not 'slavery'.

    • @tylerrobbins8311
      @tylerrobbins8311 3 роки тому +41

      @@MrK-wu7ci Because it is significant that Kongo would force Portugal to return slaves when Kongo herself practice slavery. It shows a concern an loyalty to her people.

  • @daron6616
    @daron6616 3 роки тому +756

    When I was very little I lived in a very racist rural small town. At my school, I remember some teachers and students that went out of their way to point out black folks/Africans as just being slaves with no other contributions in their history books. Luckily, I had a mother who taught me black history beginning in Africa through to the modern era . The racists never made me feel bad or ashamed of Africa like they intended because I learned the truth early on from my mother. I’m glad to see folks like you doing the same by spreading the gospel of African achievement to others that need to see and hear this.

    • @uskuugeneration9023
      @uskuugeneration9023 3 роки тому +28

      Thats awesome dude

    • @stephenbrady5220
      @stephenbrady5220 3 роки тому +36

      Right? I don’t think they said anything about African culture besides Egypt. Entire textbooks to Greek, Romans, British etc. It’s ok, histories are preserved, if not from the books etc. they destroyed, from oral tradition, which is usually pretty accurate. This UA-cam channel has taught me more than any teacher’s. I wish there was more information readily available. Google doesn’t have a lot of information. Any legit sources I can go to for African history going back further? Besides the videos here, I’ve seen those.

    • @raymorris8447
      @raymorris8447 3 роки тому +12

      It sounds like you were taught wrong. Your history, as a "black" American, starts right here in America. Africa is the motherland because they told you it was the motherland. Life started in Africa because they told you it started in Africa. "No memories, just a misery, - Painting a picture of my enemies killing me, in my sleep. " - Tupac

    • @raymorris8447
      @raymorris8447 3 роки тому +2

      @BlueWaters you were absolutely told these things. You're probably just so brainwashed that you're blinded with stupidity, but it's not your fault champ :)

    • @hannibalabdullah-el8948
      @hannibalabdullah-el8948 3 роки тому +2

      @ Daron Uhuru!

  • @danixxiixxlifestyle6801
    @danixxiixxlifestyle6801 3 роки тому +862

    Crazy, I’m Haitian but my ancestors are from the Kongo and Senegal. Love to hear these stories

  • @clos1203
    @clos1203 3 роки тому +772

    I’m Puerto Rican we still have the original spirituality of the Congo people and Yoruba people. Since over 500,000 were shipped to the island our ancestors were able to practice and preserve their original spiritualities that predates religions that we have been forced on (Christianity,Islam, etc) by thousands of years! I’m proud to be Puerto Rican I love my African ancestors and our original spiritualities are so beautiful and enlightening.

    • @racktown1157
      @racktown1157 3 роки тому +20

      What are the original spiritualites that you are referring to?

    • @whiskers11234
      @whiskers11234 3 роки тому +21

      that Spirituality is Voodoo or santaria..

    • @racktown1157
      @racktown1157 3 роки тому +36

      @@whiskers11234 There is nothing that predates Yahweh.( I AM,THAT I AM) ,the Alpha and Omega. During 16th and 18 Centuries Loango (Congo) was occupied by ( black Jews) Hebrews, who did not dwell in harmony with the other local tribes.
      Africans didn't sell their own people, Africans and Hebrews (Ashantee, Dahomey), sold Hebrews (Judah). After the split, Judah consisted of Benjamin, Levi, and probably Simeon.

    • @paulmill9816
      @paulmill9816 3 роки тому +7

      Peace bro

    • @clos1203
      @clos1203 3 роки тому +91

      Racktown 1 you need to do your research you got your ideas from Europeans. We never worshipped no one named Yahweh stop the nonsense the truth hurts.

  • @takalaniramabulana2168
    @takalaniramabulana2168 3 роки тому +362

    This just proves that Africans had the strength to stand up against powerful foes ✊🏽

    • @KmtNubian94
      @KmtNubian94 3 роки тому +44

      had? still do we arent dead.

    • @dagabgaz3129
      @dagabgaz3129 3 роки тому +18

      yes ! but also more importantly that the fall of kongo was only possible with the help of african traitors who stood with the enemy! we can not be divided and win

    • @cavaugnsharkey2699
      @cavaugnsharkey2699 3 роки тому +21

      I mean, this isn't the first time an African power defeated a foreign one, though.

    • @stevengreen9536
      @stevengreen9536 3 роки тому +7

      Not the size of the dog in the fight. But the size of the fight in the dog.

    • @bondj3535
      @bondj3535 3 роки тому +18

      @@dagabgaz3129 no one defeated Kongo but themselves. They started a civil war (for succession), which lasted ~70 years. At the end the foreign powers just collected the pieces ( Portugal, France and King Leopold of Belgium).

  • @gabrielarmsted8020
    @gabrielarmsted8020 3 роки тому +126

    I am of Congolese decent. I am proud of my ancestors and I am learning my people's history and how fierce they really were.

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Рік тому

      So you just proud of the fierce side, which was necessary for the time but not interested in the spiritual side basically which is more important.

    • @gabrielarmsted8020
      @gabrielarmsted8020 Рік тому +14

      @river nile bank nya om When you assume, you make an ass of yourself? You could have asked me a question but you decided to assume.

    • @nyakwarObat
      @nyakwarObat Рік тому

      @@gabrielarmsted8020back peddling, the fact you mention that first is telling

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 Рік тому +3

      @@nyakwarObat stop.assuming period.

  • @lateraldeano
    @lateraldeano 3 роки тому +262

    The wisdom of this king is mind blowing.

    • @bonesbrigade2o2o
      @bonesbrigade2o2o 3 роки тому +3

      It's called education...

    • @bonesbrigade2o2o
      @bonesbrigade2o2o 3 роки тому

      @Y.H.A A exactly...

    • @jahruntings7990
      @jahruntings7990 3 роки тому +15

      It was wise he could have sought revenge straight away but decided to bide his time and patiently strike once he had a stronger foundation. The Portuguese underestimated him and should have listened to their own jesuits haha

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

  • @wellnessassociation1796
    @wellnessassociation1796 3 роки тому +121

    Thank you so much for your work. I'm from Angola and it's important to know the history the way really happened. African people have been neglected and we need to take action. Tell our history. Good job.👏🏿

    • @freestylehood3936
      @freestylehood3936 3 роки тому +1

      Exactamente siz 🙏🏾💯

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

    • @EdenSophia118
      @EdenSophia118 Рік тому

      From 1501 to 1517, only those Israelites shipped into Angola but who were born in Portugal were allowed into the U.S. as enslaved ppl. It was a Papal Bull from the Queen of Spain.

    • @EdenSophia118
      @EdenSophia118 Рік тому +1

      In 1492 when the Romans expelled the Israelites out of Rome. Many fled to Africa. Many fled to Portugal. Those who could not pay the hefty fee to get into Portugal had their children snatched from their parents. They were made "christians" (slaves) by the Roman church (priests) and boarded on boats. The children were from 3 to 14 years of age. They were assigned "godparents". MOST were initially shipped to ANGOLA and St. Thomas Island. Mothers were beaten with clubs as they clung to their children. Fathers smothered their children or grabbed them and fell into wells rather than see their children shipped off into slavery. Mothers ran behind the boats and were drowned at sea. In 1501, the Portuguese and Spanish slave trade began on a wider scale. West Africa and other Portuguese colonized lands became the lands where the Portuguese shipped the Israelites. In 70 A.D. when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple, they carried off many from the Tribe of Judah. Many Israelites were already in Rome. They were expelled in 1492. In 70 A.D. approximately 1 MILLION Israelites fled down into Africa to avoid further persecution, slavery, and to blend in. Those in Angola are Israelites from the Tribe of Judah.

  • @KingBuddha84
    @KingBuddha84 3 роки тому +248

    See what happens when we work together! ? History is so important that it’s a weapon. that’s why it’s so hard to find it.

    • @Anandaapologetics
      @Anandaapologetics 3 роки тому +4

      Very very true

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому +5

      Yes, but the Bakongo monarchy (and speaking as a Bakongo myself), was also responsible for angolan colonization. Since the Mbundo were their vassal state, they just gave the Portuguese Luanda, and from there the Ndongo kingdoms suffered severely. So, we didn’t work together at all. Angola is a mosaic of tribes, if there was a time ig ever worked is only now, cuz back then, this kingdom was stabbing left and right.

    • @Anandaapologetics
      @Anandaapologetics 3 роки тому +4

      @@meocean5499 all of Africa is a mosaic of tribes grounded into countries they didn’t create

    • @bezzyranx9839
      @bezzyranx9839 3 роки тому +2

      FACTS!!💯💯💯

    • @kilimanjaro77international26
      @kilimanjaro77international26 3 роки тому +3

      It's sad how many of black folks treated other blacks

  • @opakular
    @opakular 3 роки тому +128

    This is one of the most monumental events in African history. This battle should be portrayed in a movie!

    • @DjmitchG
      @DjmitchG 3 роки тому +25

      They will find a way to make it a white saviour movie

    • @jacksparrowismydaddy
      @jacksparrowismydaddy 3 роки тому +5

      @@DjmitchG did they really do that with black panther though? besides theres lot of black directors I think would do the justice to the history and if we crowd fund it we could get it. I'd love to see african folk tales brought to life for kids.

    • @DjmitchG
      @DjmitchG 3 роки тому +7

      @@jacksparrowismydaddy black panther is fiction. Think of any true story and there is a white saviour complex always lumped in there.

    • @leob.venzen1153
      @leob.venzen1153 3 роки тому +7

      Only if We, Afrikans finance, write, produce, direct, act in, and distribute It!

    • @MichaelClayton64
      @MichaelClayton64 3 роки тому +4

      Well a story about Kandake/Queen Amanirenas is in production in Universal Studios since it was announced in Deadline, and Queen Amanirenas is well known for leading 30,000 Nubian soldiers against the Roman's in a war that lasted for five years from 27 BCE - 22 BCE and Will Packer would be directing the movie, I just hope Lupita Nyong'o gets to play as Queen Amanirenas.

  • @Gary1234S
    @Gary1234S 3 роки тому +86

    Jamaican is in the house my brother I am enjoying your channel from st . Elizabeth Jamaica 🇯🇲 one love

  • @TheAlkebulanTrust
    @TheAlkebulanTrust 3 роки тому +157

    One of many African empires that fought and won. This is why it is extremely important that we must be able to share our stories and pass it down to the next generations so that they get inspired and motivated ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿

    • @TheMrgoodmanners
      @TheMrgoodmanners 3 роки тому +3

      if you knew anything about the kongo you would not say the things you are saying. this primitive kingdom was the genesis and chaperon of the whole trans atlantic slave trade

    • @4thzone697
      @4thzone697 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheMrgoodmanners true. Kongo also had a chance to modernise their agricultural sector (introduction of the plow and domesticated farm animals by the Portuguese), but because the bureaucracy was so corrupt there were no incentives for farmers to implement these reforms. Why grow more when the kings men will just take it all anyway? Kongo could have set a positive precedent for African nations, but instead it created the worst possible one.

    • @elcid8889
      @elcid8889 3 роки тому +2

      So you mean that they fought against other African tribes in order not to be enslaved?

    • @kermitthethinker1465
      @kermitthethinker1465 Рік тому

      Kongo Kingdom became duty rich thanks to slave trade with Portugal and because they converted to Catholicism,but Kongo was treated like a vassal by Portugal and all attempts to kick out the Portuguese failed miserably the biggest one was the battle of Mbwila in 1665,when a outnumbered Portuguese army defeated the Kongolese-Dutch army and forced Kongo to be out vassal states until they were annexed in 1914.

    • @jamesvick6070
      @jamesvick6070 Рік тому

      ​@@TheMrgoodmannersnobody in that region sold any African slaves

  • @nielsvandenburg
    @nielsvandenburg 3 роки тому +97

    We DEFINITELY need a film about this. Amazing piece of history. Thank you

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

    • @justicerighteousness3105
      @justicerighteousness3105 Рік тому +1

      Of course, Hollywood might not want to make it.

    • @lutheruler7487
      @lutheruler7487 Рік тому +1

      Hollywood is racist only depict blacks as slaves only never kings or royals

    • @justicerighteousness3105
      @justicerighteousness3105 Рік тому +1

      Where they are depicted as Kings or Royals more often, it's a comedy presentation.

    • @sir_vaughn2018
      @sir_vaughn2018 Рік тому

      @@justicerighteousness3105 john boyega in woman king?

  • @Buster_Cherri
    @Buster_Cherri 3 роки тому +248

    I wish this was taught to us in school instead of just showing us as slaves. It would of brought a sense of pride being a young African American.

    • @arthurriley2957
      @arthurriley2957 3 роки тому +15

      You state a sad truth that technology has brought to the forefront. The genie is now out of the bottle. A new war to contain and control the truth and the history of my people has begun. Too much self- knowledge and as a result, pride was not what they had in mind for greater "information. access" that the internet provides.

    • @Buster_Cherri
      @Buster_Cherri 3 роки тому +11

      @Tony Taco we are a lost tribe of people here in America. Most people I know can only trace their roots back to the deep south and that's it, no lineage back to Africa or those of us who were already here, nothing that doesn't picture us as slaves. Our history has been erased and our ancestors failed to pass down knowledge or keep land for future generations to prosper on. We must change that.

    • @jpair205
      @jpair205 3 роки тому +19

      You really expect the corrupt system to teach us stuff like this....😒

    • @jpair205
      @jpair205 3 роки тому +5

      @Tony Taco I don't care about no one teaching me anything because I go research for myself this doesn't apply to me

    • @Buster_Cherri
      @Buster_Cherri 3 роки тому +1

      @Tony Taco If u know them then why harbor valuable information like that? Just to make it seem like you are in higher regards and come on here and try and down talk. Good thing I know better

  • @goldenageflash5924
    @goldenageflash5924 Рік тому +24

    Before this, I was only aware of two Black rulers who defeated major invading European powers:
    King Menelik II - 1896 - defeated an Italian regiment at Adowa
    King Shaka Zulu - 1879 -defeated British forces : the Battle of Islandlwannda
    Matter of fact, the British calendars list that day as a major day of Rememberance
    Thank you much for sharing this

  • @warldorwessarnoelt3936
    @warldorwessarnoelt3936 2 роки тому +130

    I am African born and this is the first time I CRIED about my history ….a tear of joy!

    • @lamartinezola8507
      @lamartinezola8507 Рік тому +2

      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mbwila

    • @wyndhl8309
      @wyndhl8309 Рік тому +4

      That which has been hidden in the darkness and under the bushel shall be made known and come to light.
      The African Holocaust, not unlike the Jewish European Holocaust, must be neither forgotten nor modified!

    • @GabGotti3
      @GabGotti3 Рік тому +3

      You cried over a fairytale

    • @transformel.l.c.2544
      @transformel.l.c.2544 Рік тому +6

      @@GabGotti3 what fairytale? Have you studied this history to know?

    • @wyndhl8309
      @wyndhl8309 Рік тому +1

      @Gab Gotti Are you not afraid to assert that the Jewish European Holocaust was a "Fairytale"?
      Do not insist on being the biblically doubting Thomas lest you be totally consumed by the power of their wrath - that of the Jewish Europeans.
      Take warning my friend!

  • @hansaniarchibald6919
    @hansaniarchibald6919 3 роки тому +90

    It cannot be stressed enough what great work you do in providing such quality content for us!

  • @amorimbac
    @amorimbac 2 роки тому +61

    Portuguese here! I found this video really interesting. The history of early european atlantic expansion is way more interesting than anything that is usually taught at school. I wish the history of african kingdoms and empires was better known.

    • @EdenSophia118
      @EdenSophia118 Рік тому

      It was the Portuguese who began sending Israelite CHILDREN into slavery beginning in 1492. They snatched CHILDREN from the arms of their mothers and fathers, made them into "christians" sanctioned by the Catholic church and shipped them away initially, mainly to Angola and St. Thomas. They were assigned "godparents" who taught them to be good slaves. Mothers were beaten with clubs. Some were drowned at sea while running behind the boats. Fathers smothered their children or grabbed them and jumped in wells rather than see them go into slavery. From 1501 to 1517, only those Israelites in Angola, but who were born in Portugal, could come to America as enslaved ppl. It was a Papal Bull from the Queen of Spain. The Portuguese and Spanish slave trade began on a wide scale in 1501. All of W. Africa and other Portuguese colonized lands were now being populated with The Tribe of Judah. When those Israelites fled into Portugal in 1492 from Rome, the Bible began being fulfilled as to what will become of the Tribe of Judah for their disobedience towards The Most High. The snatching of children, putting irons around their necks, stripping them of all of their earthly possessions, etc started in Portugal, NOT the U.S. Most of those who suffered during the Spanish Inquisition were the Israelites. The Tribe of Judah.

    • @margemsulniggas
      @margemsulniggas Рік тому

      🇵🇹

    • @ibogggh2975
      @ibogggh2975 Рік тому +2

      I have no respect for your people because what they did and continue to do.

    • @margemsulniggas
      @margemsulniggas Рік тому

      @@ibogggh2975 are u from Portugal 🇵🇹?

    • @ibogggh2975
      @ibogggh2975 Рік тому

      @@margemsulniggas no, I am a black man

  • @gojira4036
    @gojira4036 3 роки тому +419

    Italy: Lost to Ethiopia
    Portugal: Lost to Kongo and Mali.
    British: Lost to Egypt
    French: Lost to Tunisia and Algeria
    Greeks:lost to Sudan
    Turkey: Lost to Ethiopia also (With the help of Portuguese)

    • @kingza97
      @kingza97 3 роки тому +190

      And France: Lost to Haiti

    • @BrightMShibulojr
      @BrightMShibulojr 3 роки тому +76

      And 57 years ago the British were defeated mainly by stones and whatever was close by Zambians.

    • @MichaelClayton64
      @MichaelClayton64 3 роки тому +72

      @@kingza97 And Persia, Rome and Arabs lost to Nubia, And the Portuguese lost to the Ajuraan Empire and the Rozvi Empire, and also Moors ruled in Spain for 800 years.

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ 3 роки тому +36

      British: Lost to Ashanti fighters during the Ashanti war for the Golden Stool

    • @imyourcuzn1997
      @imyourcuzn1997 3 роки тому +34

      Lol Britishs lost to the Zulus of South Africa

  • @Kikongolessons
    @Kikongolessons 3 роки тому +63

    Very proud of the Kongo king who fought like a lion for his people, and until in brazil the kongolese fought for their freedom.
    Matondo Home Team.

  • @nagone11
    @nagone11 3 роки тому +19

    This is the kind of information that is truly worth my time and effort, not only to listen to but to learn.

  • @edwardhaglin2322
    @edwardhaglin2322 2 роки тому +20

    The black Seminole John Horse has a great story .got his group to Oklahoma from Florida then left for Mexico where he got independence from slavery and USA .one of the few that defeated the slavers and found freedom and was give huge land grant for service in Mexican Army .the book ' Hunted like a Wolf ' details his war and his flight to find freedom for his family and friends.,

  • @jayleetzvevo460
    @jayleetzvevo460 3 роки тому +32

    Please admin note there's another King of the Shona tribe of Rozvi called Dombo (meaning stone). He defeated the Portuguese. He's the one who killed A Portuguese senior missionary called Father Goncalo da Silveira who had infiltrated south east Africa now Mozambique. He also defeated the Portuguese army which was sent to revenge for the assassination of Da Silveira under a Portuguese general Francesco Bareto who was killed along with all his troops by Dombo and his Rozvi Army. He was a powerful man. He's the reason why Zimbabwe never infested by Portuguese because he was a brutal leader who defeated the whites until his time of death. His full name if not mistaken is Domboramwari (meaning the Rock of Gods)

  • @megaoldskool76
    @megaoldskool76 3 роки тому +93

    THE BEST TEAM EVER..... HOME TEAM!! Thx again for the history lesson!

    • @dustfreequeen5151
      @dustfreequeen5151 3 роки тому +4

      Now pass it on.

    • @j.d.552
      @j.d.552 3 роки тому +2

      @@dustfreequeen5151 definitely!!!

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

  • @rumhound5903
    @rumhound5903 Рік тому +9

    I have a confession!
    I'm not black.....BUT
    Learning about African history has been such a great lesson.
    I mean no offense to the "classics", but I grew tired of hearing about the same Greeks, Egyptians, Italians, ect.
    My favorite classic, Hannibal, who was African. To know more about the continent he came from helped me understand him better. To know more of the power that resides in Africa historically & present has left an impression on me.
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge here and what a pleasure it's been to follow you.

    • @Pyrrhic537
      @Pyrrhic537 Рік тому

      An African total war is overdue .

  • @BeeWhistler
    @BeeWhistler 3 роки тому +29

    One of the big takeaways from this for me is that history has been warped and twisted to make all African nations through history seem primitive and unsophisticated. Nothing could be further from the truth but you don’t hear about it in public school. Even my daughter’s textbook was basically, “Egypt Muslim Arab Mansa Musa salt mines look at these towers and pyramids slave trade bad okay bye.” More than I learned as a kid but still pretty insignificant.
    Thank you for bringing this information to us and doing such extensive work on these videos. The narration is top quality as well, very soothing voice. I remember my ancestors because that’s all they teach in school. Here I learn about your ancestors, and the things they don’t bother to tell me about mine.

    • @michaelbenardo5695
      @michaelbenardo5695 2 роки тому

      They know that if more Black folks know the truth, it will destroy the myth of White supremacy.

  • @princeamirg
    @princeamirg 3 роки тому +213

    This type of history should be in our school systems 👑🏁

    • @antoniorichardson6819
      @antoniorichardson6819 3 роки тому +3

      Lol yea right they don't even talk about Musa and he funded the Roman's.

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

    • @tonydele2730
      @tonydele2730 3 роки тому +2

      @Joshua ben John yahudi in moorish science means those who crossed the river... Also the Yahweh or the
      YHWH work is the 4 elements according to there culture if remember it right

    • @Hunte9753
      @Hunte9753 3 роки тому +2

      I rather see this than any Marxist doctrine

    • @panafricanismstrikesback
      @panafricanismstrikesback 3 роки тому +4

      History in school is an Overview.

  • @GEPF777
    @GEPF777 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for making these videos. Love from Angola 🇦🇴 ❤

  • @indigolotus1100
    @indigolotus1100 3 роки тому +13

    I'm sure you've heard this before but you should teach classes. I've learned so much more on this channel than in classrooms

  • @p.w.7493
    @p.w.7493 3 роки тому +15

    Thank you for sharing, brother/Home Team!! Great information!! Can't help but think how happy those ancestors were to be returned to their homeland and be reunited/reconnected with family and friends.
    That's what we're talking about! Our ancestors were FEARLESS soldiers!!!💯

  • @fakshen1973
    @fakshen1973 3 роки тому +49

    Killing the Portuguese woild have stirred anger among the influential in Portugal. Leaving them alive gave the king more to batgain with... especially with the Pope. The king's long game was epic.

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

  • @DaniLills
    @DaniLills 2 роки тому +7

    Your channel is one of the best I’ve encountered on this platform! Thank you so much for delving in to aspects of African history that are not as well known. It is important that this information become more widespread because the world has truly been brainwashed regarding the contributions of Africa and her people.

    • @justicerighteousness3105
      @justicerighteousness3105 Рік тому

      It sure fit's a certain narrative not to speak favorable about Africa or Black people in general.

  • @charlescummings1128
    @charlescummings1128 2 роки тому +4

    I was pleased to discover your UA-cam channel. I plan to share your videos with my grandchildren. Our history is something that has long been ignored, altered, and minimized. Thank you.

  • @720x66
    @720x66 3 роки тому +39

    This would make a great movie 👏🏿

  • @OniMetsuki
    @OniMetsuki 3 роки тому +38

    I would have loved to hear about such stories in our schools here in the UK.
    I always knew that there must be Much more to Africa than I had heard about. Upon hearing about the discovery of Timbuktu by early European explorers, it was the stories of gold being so common there that spread through Europe ... but to me it was the overlooked 5 libraries of that early city that excited me !
    Such a shame this Real treasure was passed over in search of greed.
    I understand there was also an ancient map of the solar system found there more recently that showed 8 or 9 planets, certainly beyond what the Europeans had discovered at that time.
    There is much lost History to be rediscovered in Africa...

    • @giovanniacuto2688
      @giovanniacuto2688 Рік тому +2

      I was studying African history at university in the Uk and Nigeria as long ago as 1968. I still have quite a few books, some written by European or American academics but a large number also by African academics predominantly Nigerians.

    • @OniMetsuki
      @OniMetsuki Рік тому

      @@giovanniacuto2688 The knowledge is spreading and people are getting wiser.... been a bumpy few years recently of course, but we saner heads are slowly prevailing.
      Once we makes it past this next 100 years I think humanity may have a bright future.
      (old reply I know, but just now saw your reply in an old tab)

  • @SoundScientist1
    @SoundScientist1 3 роки тому +255

    I'm here for the NON-white-washed version of our history. 🙋🏾‍♂️✊🏽✌🏽

    • @nagone11
      @nagone11 3 роки тому +3

      I'm a strong student of history, but I have found the stuff I don't know is the history I either have not read, or was ever told.

    • @guhad0108
      @guhad0108 3 роки тому +5

      You should really react to Somali history this they don’t want us to know even tho we have the longest coast of Africa we never sold any of our people we ruled the east even the queen from kemmet came to Somalia to her cousin Cush with millions of people

    • @cromcccxvi3787
      @cromcccxvi3787 3 роки тому +10

      Well you didn't get it... The Portuguese didn't enslave Africans, they bought them. They had been enslaved for 100's of years, just like people were in every other part of the world. You think a boat full of 50 Portuguese conquered the mighty Ashanti Empire or the Kongo Kings? They sold off the tribes they had conquered, it is in their own records. smh

    • @cromcccxvi3787
      @cromcccxvi3787 3 роки тому

      ​@@guhad0108The Romans kept records of everything, they were buying slaves from North Africa as early as 1500BC... and Ethiopia itself didn't even outlaw slavery until 1942.... so where are you getting this from. Emperor Haile Selassie made it law, and it was a really big deal​

    • @guhad0108
      @guhad0108 3 роки тому

      @@cromcccxvi3787 did I say ethophia? We know ethophia sold slaves even the British rewarded them and till today they have half of Somalia the brits gave them and they don’t like Somalis we know but we Somalis never sold our people we fought the ethophians because of this and we were never colonized we fought the British the Italy and France ofcourse they lie after they run and the ethophians hide behind their masters

  • @analyticnexus
    @analyticnexus 3 роки тому +16

    Great video, am Portuguese and white, but the history of my country and our relations with the African people are incredibly interesting and still relevant
    Thank you for exploring this topic 💚

    • @leobvenzen8565
      @leobvenzen8565 Рік тому

      Relevant to Afrikans to Never forget that it was the portuguese, who instituted the trans Atlantic enslavement of Afrikans after they invaded Afrika! The death, wars and destabilization resulting from your people's invasian and enslavement of Afrikans cannot be summed up as simply "interesting." Afrikans should/will never forget or forgive you and your people for the hell you brought to my people!!

    • @justicerighteousness3105
      @justicerighteousness3105 Рік тому +4

      Of course, what made Portugal so imperialistic in the first place probably had to do with the peninsula having been occupied by the Moors for 700 years. Then other European countries who were more or less already imperialistic seem to follow.

  • @p1r8z0r
    @p1r8z0r 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for sharing this amazing story! I always learn so much from this channel!

  • @jwell12345ify
    @jwell12345ify 3 роки тому +4

    Played your video for my students. Now they ask me to put it on during lunch almost every day

  • @some1350
    @some1350 3 роки тому +11

    Great video. Like you said it's a shame more people don't know about this, I will try to look into this myself.

  • @calebtaylor5856
    @calebtaylor5856 3 роки тому +13

    You did a great job on this video! Very interesting.

  • @SaintJay1989
    @SaintJay1989 3 роки тому +14

    I don’t usually go around in the comments telling this to people, but I am portuguese ( born) and angolan, my family name is Mbande, Mbandi, Mbanda - it’s always being changed around mostly by foreigners portuguese and english speakers that keep on changing it also. Anyway I hoped you considered my direct ancestors on my bloodline including the queen Nzinga. She also made connections with the dutch, and kept on fighting back against the portuguese. Many centuries later, I was born in Portugal, when my family moved, but I also have portuguese ancestors on my angolan side, also of nobel background. I have family that is Sousa too, eventually even Queen Nzinga had to change her name to Ana de Sousa when she was baptized by the catholic church and received portuguese nobility titles.

  • @fourthprince1099
    @fourthprince1099 3 роки тому +11

    I love your channel. Makes me feel like I can accomplish anything with ancestors like this.

  • @DanielSantos-dm6kh
    @DanielSantos-dm6kh Рік тому +5

    Guys you dont imagine the impact this had on me ! As a person that was born and bread and portugal and studying history in school ( specially the Portuguese expasion and colonazation in school ) this type of events they never tell us black/african decendents . So thank you very much for this history lesson

  • @FromNothing
    @FromNothing 3 роки тому +18

    Loved this!

  • @ZuriArtia
    @ZuriArtia 10 місяців тому +3

    Its amazing a single province in the Kongo Kingdom, Soyo, laid a crushing defeat on the Portuguese in 1670 in The Battle of Kitombo that stalled Portuguese aspirations of conquering the Kingdom for the next two centuries.

  • @iamrich4274
    @iamrich4274 3 роки тому +55

    We don’t know about this because “they” write our textbooks in Africa

    • @nothingnothing5183
      @nothingnothing5183 3 роки тому +10

      That is a problem that needs to be fixed ASAP

    • @JAHDCypha
      @JAHDCypha 3 роки тому +1

      Same here in the caribbean..

    • @vjones3471
      @vjones3471 3 роки тому +2

      Same here nothing was taught but slavery

    • @paulmill9816
      @paulmill9816 3 роки тому +2

      Still colonized...leaders told to gey in line.

    • @iamrich4274
      @iamrich4274 3 роки тому

      @Gerry Hagen how do you know they didn’t??

  • @williamarm8181
    @williamarm8181 3 роки тому +4

    Black Ourstory keeps on amazing me. Thanks for this great information on our glorious past.i hope it will encourage our youth to know what we are capable of when we work together.

  • @dagabgaz3129
    @dagabgaz3129 3 роки тому +20

    these videos bring one question to my african mind again and again. who THE HELL designed our history education curriculums?? i have never heard so much of these stories. ..learning so much!

    • @shadora
      @shadora 3 роки тому +3

      As a history student, the presence of topics like "advantages of colonialism" in our Kenyan history textbook was my side eye moment to this independent thing ...

    • @dagabgaz3129
      @dagabgaz3129 3 роки тому +5

      @@shadora what?! ' advantages of colonialism?' that is crazy !!

    • @yosefshawarma3739
      @yosefshawarma3739 3 роки тому +2

      @dag abgaz, you asked "who the hell designed our history education curriculum"?
      That'll be your oppressor: the white man.
      They created the UN and from there everything that was meant to either distort history facts , if not hiding it. That will be your UNESCO, which was created to design what's to be taught and what's not to be taught. They control your governments with donations and loans, in order to keep them asleep. That's why you're not being this history in classrooms. Fortunately for us, now we can read; therefore we can learn it on our own.

    • @dagabgaz3129
      @dagabgaz3129 3 роки тому

      @@yosefshawarma3739 indeed!

    • @petorinalee8027
      @petorinalee8027 2 роки тому

      I agree with you.

  • @loquat44-40
    @loquat44-40 2 роки тому +3

    The Portuguese also suffered at least two major defeats in north Africa.
    Battle of Tangier
    Part of Moroccan-Portuguese conflicts Date 13 September 1437 - 19 October 1437
    Battle of Alcácer Quibir was fought in northern Morocco, near the town of Ksar-el-Kebir and Larache, on 4 August 1578.

  • @claudiushedrington752
    @claudiushedrington752 3 роки тому +12

    Wonderful ! Simply Wonderful Indeed ." The Dream is One , One World Africa , Now and Forever !" 😎

  • @Geminikuku99
    @Geminikuku99 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing is the information you keep bringing forth !! Keep up the awesome work.

  • @leob.venzen1153
    @leob.venzen1153 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent presentation on Afrika and Her story! And you have the perfect voice for it!
    Asante sana!

  • @1maakheru
    @1maakheru Рік тому +1

    You are doing a wonderful job, in bringing to light some unknown or hidden facts about of our Story.
    Blessings.

  • @jeswazwadi7049
    @jeswazwadi7049 3 роки тому +29

    thank you for bringing this part of Kongolese history to life I only thought the slave returnees went to Liberia(Congo people/afro Americo & a few others to Sierra Leone known as Creoles

    • @SadamSalum
      @SadamSalum 3 роки тому

      @Joshua ben John bro how do i know more about this?

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому +3

      @Joshua ben John stop spreading your misinformation, Luanda as I’ve already told you comes from Kimbundo and Kikongo term KIANDA, it means mermaid, instead of purposely trusting the US department of whatever talk to locals, get to hear from the people who live their culture, wtf you even spreading, you wanna be jew so bad, just do it ways from everyone else.

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 3 роки тому +8

      @@meocean5499 that is a black american who goes with the story that black americans do not cosme from africa. They distort the whole history lol

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 3 роки тому

      @Joshua ben John 100% true, I know this history as well. It's absolutely true. Kongo especially the Loango was a Jewish kingdom.

    • @maragolihistory2118
      @maragolihistory2118 3 роки тому

      @@africaine4889 But it's true, the Loango and many groups found today in Kongo to Angola to Zimbabwe are ancient Jews.
      I have evidence to support these.

  • @ST69
    @ST69 2 роки тому +12

    Yeah his channel is awesome as a white guy I never knew any of this . I was never taught it . It’s deff cool to learn the actual truth straight from the source . He’s very articulate n explains it so well in all his videos . Great channel

  • @cheggmi3637
    @cheggmi3637 3 роки тому +48

    Thank you very much for this. I have learned so much from you. Africans were divided so the Europeans can come in through the cracks and rule.
    Can you please do a research on the oyo kingdom. Thank you.

    • @buteos8632
      @buteos8632 2 роки тому +2

      lol Africa, like any other continent in the world, was divided, competitive. It wasn't the white men that invented division!!! Are you mad??

    • @TY-km8hj
      @TY-km8hj 2 роки тому +2

      @@buteos8632 invent? No. Promote and increase? Most definitely, same as the British did in India with the Sikh, Muslim and Hindu communities

    • @justicerighteousness3105
      @justicerighteousness3105 Рік тому +2

      Of course, some of those divisions already existed before. But foreigners capitalized on them.

  • @CripX4
    @CripX4 3 роки тому +7

    The Portuguese escaped harsh criticism, people mostly focused on The British, US and Spain... All while the Portuguese were the head controlling the slave trade

    • @Raccon_Detective.
      @Raccon_Detective. 11 місяців тому

      Don't be so surprised because the Portuguese took specific steps to hush their part in the transatlantic slave trade.

  • @douglasjones2570
    @douglasjones2570 Рік тому +2

    Great video.
    Thank you!

  • @rasxYT
    @rasxYT 3 роки тому +3

    home team! ...this is very well done and educational for me!

  • @omoz189
    @omoz189 3 роки тому +4

    Interesting history i never knew about this until now! Bless for bringing to us this content 🙏

  • @TheSacredGrove
    @TheSacredGrove 3 роки тому +6

    Huge parts of South America, especally portugese America was known as Africa, Congo, Angola etc. look into that in the Moorish historical narritives. Youll be amazed.

  • @richardlopez2932
    @richardlopez2932 2 роки тому +6

    I've read a modest handful of things by William Styron, Joseph Conrad and George Orwell about international relationships with African/non-Caucasian parts of the world, but virtually nothing from black authors themselves save the Last Detail and perhaps a few other things similar to that. So, your channel is definitely helping me to start filling in the blanks of my own lacking knowledge, and I am personally indebted to your efforts. I'm sure if you ever got tired of making videos some day, there'd be a strong alternative in writing either fiction or poetry or whatever else you set your mind to, and I'd be first in line to get my hands on a copy.
    Thanks again.
    I'll be loading intellectual-pistols if anyone's looking for me.

  • @samisoquar7079
    @samisoquar7079 3 роки тому +7

    Inspirational!!!! The way King Nkanga a Mvika handled the tense ambience of criticisms and doubt while still thinking ahead to strategically defeat and embarrass the Portuguese colonists is remarkable!!! Could you make a video about the power strife between the kingdom of Medri Bahri (present day Eritrea) and the ottoman empire.

  • @reneecavaluzzi3769
    @reneecavaluzzi3769 Рік тому +2

    I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm American but I've been studying Africa for the last few months. I think that history is everybody's history no matter where it takes place. But we all come from Africa and everything in this world is connected. What we do affects others in the world and what happens in Africa affects others in the world and that goes for everywhere. It kind of makes me angry that they never told us any of this stuff in School. But then again they lied about so many things so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I just thank goodness that I know now. Tat I didn't die without knowing.

  • @aidengranahan3598
    @aidengranahan3598 3 роки тому +8

    Sending ☮️&💓 to my African brothers and sisters from you Irish brother may God bless you all in these times of trouble.

  • @tangabiang5282
    @tangabiang5282 3 роки тому +16

    This battle of Mbandikasi really needs to be thought to Africans and black Americans, as well as to the whole world, as it shows that true African rulers fought slavery, and that enslavement was carried out by Western rulers who had succeeded ascending to the throne of many African kingdoms.

    • @ZuriArtia
      @ZuriArtia 11 місяців тому

      Kongo (Soyo) was kicking Portugal's butt throughout 17th century especially in the Battle of Kitombo where Portuguese decapitated heads were hung up on several streets.

  • @NuAfu
    @NuAfu 3 роки тому +39

    Bruh I never about this story at all. Salute ✊🏿⚔️

    • @MrMannface
      @MrMannface 3 роки тому +6

      And you never will hear of it again in Western culture

    • @dustfreequeen5151
      @dustfreequeen5151 3 роки тому +2

      You have to take it apon yourself to learn about your own history. Never rely on schools to tell you about your people. They will white wash everything.....EVERYTHING!🤣

  • @4thQuarterMentality
    @4thQuarterMentality 3 роки тому +2

    Finally some Wins. Thanks

  • @micropiredworld
    @micropiredworld 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. I signed up on Paetron 👍👍👍👍 Thanks for doing what you do for our community ✊🏾🖤✊🏾🖤✊🏾🖤

  • @char_d.0908
    @char_d.0908 3 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the knowledge. Good video ❤

  • @jrichieander6832
    @jrichieander6832 3 роки тому +6

    My whole life I been upset that Africa never came back for slaves of other countries this makes me smile know one man wasn’t for it

  • @daniellukonga7365
    @daniellukonga7365 3 роки тому +7

    This confirms a lot of my theories 🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩🇨🇩

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html
      Lol

  • @kamiaesanto
    @kamiaesanto 3 роки тому +2

    I just love when you put content from Subsaharan Africa 😀

  • @dominick1992ful
    @dominick1992ful Рік тому +2

    Cheers everyone, I just wanted to highlight that I’m bakongo decented , I was born in Luanda, most of facts mentioned on this video, we learned it in middle school history. But this information is way more accurate ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

  • @RhymePOETIK13
    @RhymePOETIK13 3 роки тому +16

    Awsome history, but when one mentions Luanda we are talking the capital of Angola 🇦🇴 , Queen Nzinga Mbande fought for her people against the Portuguese.

    • @antoniochivite1230
      @antoniochivite1230 3 роки тому

      Deep true, she from angola not Congo but the both coutries are neighbour

    • @diatadiatainternationalfol6038
      @diatadiatainternationalfol6038 3 роки тому +5

      @@antoniochivite1230 Also they were not countries but great nations., before that Berlin conference, dividing Africa like pie. So what is now called Angola was once part of the huge realm of the Congo

    • @mikailm6934
      @mikailm6934 3 роки тому

      Luanda wasn't the capital of ANgola back then as it didn't exist, Ngola existed but Luanda wasn't it's capital, it was the primarily zone of the Portuguese presence

    • @kongolese4693
      @kongolese4693 3 роки тому +6

      @@mikailm6934 These people don't even know that Luanda is originally a Kongo city. Don't bother try teach

    • @unchartedbrass230
      @unchartedbrass230 3 роки тому

      "If I may quote you on that," It's [Njinga Mbandi] belonging to the N'dongo Kingdom which spreads all the way to the Capital Luanda.
      And "Nzinga" is what the kingdom of Mbanza-Congo claim of having one to the above mentioned in the first stanza.

  • @GTarget-95
    @GTarget-95 3 роки тому +13

    Fight for the freedom and prosperity of your own not fight against your own, to subject them to further slavery... May he rest in perfect peace for defending his own...

    • @TheCluesRNTheBlues
      @TheCluesRNTheBlues 3 роки тому +5

      Read his comment, the slave trade was legal in the Kongo Empire.

    • @maatatoure9602
      @maatatoure9602 3 роки тому +5

      @@TheCluesRNTheBlues
      See the reality, the Europeans are the one who legalized the slavery in the Congo, the same way they did in Europe and everywhere else!

    • @TheCluesRNTheBlues
      @TheCluesRNTheBlues 3 роки тому +4

      @@maatatoure9602
      Keep playing that denial song to absolve any wrong doing. This was the Kongo Empire. There has been extensive research done, and vids by this very same creator, on how certain tribes and Empires captured people from other empires and tribes and sold them off to the Europeans. There have even been admission of some Africans of their own families being involved in it.
      Then there is the book Daughters of the Trade, where Portuguese married into African families, and we’re dealing within the slave trade.

    • @sistagirllondon
      @sistagirllondon 3 роки тому

      @@TheCluesRNTheBlues very, very interesting. Your point?

    • @marcioluis3829
      @marcioluis3829 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheCluesRNTheBlues not at all

  • @ronaldmadziro5679
    @ronaldmadziro5679 3 роки тому +5

    Africa has some great leaders in its history,it's either they get sabotaged and betrayed and have their enemies propped up.In other cases the great work of the good African leaders get underreported and overshadowed by the many bad leaders who are propped up by the enemy. Anyways thanks for reporting on this great Afri can leader who was able to negotiate restitution of his people back to their home from Brazil.I have read about this story before, so good to see you present it in its contextual way.

  • @scottrussell5866
    @scottrussell5866 10 місяців тому

    Thank you, this history is so unknown to so many.

  • @rocca2425
    @rocca2425 3 роки тому +2

    Magnificent History! Thank You.

  • @abdulsharif6541
    @abdulsharif6541 3 роки тому +5

    Salute to "The Home Team History"
    As we learn our "Afro Diaspora History" we must analyze both "The Mistakes Made" and "The Excellent Actions" by our "Afro Diaspora Ancestors" We must move forward and properly connect with "On Code Afro Diaspora People" to aggregate our Ideas, Skills, and Resources to improve, advance, and elevate Afrika and our Afro Diaspora before the end of this decade (2020-2030) #Umoja_wa_Afrika2030

  • @BlindMellowJelly
    @BlindMellowJelly 3 роки тому +7

    I always was under the impression spain had just come out of a 80 year Domination by Africa when the slave trade began. I say that because the Portuguese were not hard to defeat if we just freed them from captivity. I was taught The Moors lead the invasion but by 1400 or so it was over.

  • @worldwarrior1274
    @worldwarrior1274 Рік тому +4

    We the Brazilian people received the greatest number of african slaves over 5.5 million. As a triracial man with Native, African and portuguese blood i have greatest LOVE for my oppressed ancestors the Natives and Africans and shame about the Portuguese and their racist atrocities. In Brazil our ancestors created Capoeira a fighting style disguised as a dance for whenever the racist white men would be around us they would simply think we are just dancing and singing and not know that we were practicing to gain back our FREEDOM from these demonic people enslaving us in the name of GOD. It was with Capoeira and the strength of GOD that we freed ourselves and told them point blank "Independence or death". After they had lost enough men and firearms they surrendered and stopped official slavery. Now a days most of Brazil population in Afro/Native. This goes to show that those who have a Warriors Spirit which is Faith exemplified can do anything because the SPIRIT OF FREEDOM IS RIGHTEOUS and its simply a matter of time before it regains ground and is victorious over negative evil racist spirit that believes in subjugation and superiority over other different from themselves. May this video empower all those who have suffered injustly. If you STAY STRONG YOU TOO WILL KNOW VICTORY ONE DAY.

  • @ProtectionOfficerThomasLawson
    @ProtectionOfficerThomasLawson 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the knowledge my brother

  • @LusoTrapo
    @LusoTrapo Рік тому +1

    I was born in Portugal to Parents from Guinea-Bissau and Cabo Verde and learnt part of this history from my dad, very cool to find this video with correlating information they loved this video too

  • @Morgue12free
    @Morgue12free 3 роки тому +4

    Another great content HT 👍

  • @Darksparkz22
    @Darksparkz22 3 роки тому +4

    Wonderful coverage about our continuous struggle! Our real life stories and history are far superior to the fairy tales people gloat over on the big screens of Hollywood.
    Appreciate your empowering page.

  • @maatatoure9602
    @maatatoure9602 3 роки тому +6

    Anitchey Hometeam ❤
    We can witness a lot of Africans with Portuguese last names, there are the one who found their way back to MAMA AFRICA, after winning over the Portuguese kidnappings, deportations and sequestrations ....
    Sylvanus OLYMPIO who was TOGO republic's first president was surely one of the descendant of our Borthers and Sisters who were able to return.
    President OLYMPIO wanted to change the post colonial system in his country, the french government get him killed but his legacy never died🌍

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 3 роки тому

      Angolans are Portuguese since they have Portuguese blood

    • @maatatoure9602
      @maatatoure9602 3 роки тому +4

      @@AzureKite191
      Angola is not Portugal
      All Angolans were not rapped by Portuguese to have their blood

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 3 роки тому

      @@maatatoure9602 please reas abiut Angola history. Portuguese changed the names of of the locals too.
      But that guy saying angolans are portuguese and have Portuguese blood is a joke

    • @buteos8632
      @buteos8632 2 роки тому

      @@africaine4889 Is it? American girl? :D What do you know? You just watch youtub :D

    • @africaine4889
      @africaine4889 2 роки тому

      @@buteos8632 try again

  • @OpenLearner-fl3jo
    @OpenLearner-fl3jo 2 місяці тому

    I would like to Thank You for Your Service. (We need this content.)

  • @semilunares
    @semilunares 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing this history!

  • @nathankukesa8125
    @nathankukesa8125 3 роки тому +3

    I'm proud to be Congolese and from the Kongo Tribe✊

  • @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392
    @thenewmayorofcrazytown7392 3 роки тому +9

    Kongo and Portugal were great friends. King Alvaro took inspiration from a lot of European customs like the titles for royals. The king was happy to sell slaves to the Portuguese as long as they were not the kings subjects. The first black man in the Americas was Juan Garrido. He was a conquistador who was probably a Kongo royal.

  • @Spidaface666
    @Spidaface666 3 роки тому +16

    *This explains why my father spoke Portuguese as the rest of South America 🙆🏿‍♂️*

    • @user-si7ig6ul7l
      @user-si7ig6ul7l 3 роки тому +6

      Only Brazil speaks Portuguese the rest of South & Central America speak Spanish after the Portuguese and Spanish spit it

    • @marcioluis3829
      @marcioluis3829 3 роки тому

      @@dreamdiction What is poterhouse sir?

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 3 роки тому +1

      @@dreamdiction Angolans and Cape Verdeans are Portuguese as well

    • @esengomamonga9292
      @esengomamonga9292 3 роки тому +3

      @@AzureKite191 they just happened to speak Portuguese but they are not Portuguese

    • @AzureKite191
      @AzureKite191 3 роки тому +1

      @@esengomamonga9292 they have Portuguese blood so that makes them Portuguese.

  • @catch22fit
    @catch22fit 2 роки тому +2

    This is great info. Thank you.
    The Imbangala has been researched as a possible origin of many salient rituals of Palo Mayombe and Palo Monte traditions of Cuba.

  • @rachelsykes1526
    @rachelsykes1526 Рік тому

    Thank you❣️ I had never heard of this until you presented it. Knowledge is power❣️💐🌻💖

  • @BiscuitMCK
    @BiscuitMCK 3 роки тому +6

    I’m glad to see this video.🔥🔥Kongo are: the actual two Congo 🇨🇬 🇨🇩 🇦🇴 Angola and Gabon 🇬🇦 in central Africa.
    The history is very complex, so everyone need to knowledge every part of it.
    And can’t just said « they sold » . Some individuals were sold like the prisoners of war... , but a huge part were kidnapped.
    Because of political , economical and social instabilities in various kingdoms across Africa (ex: Kongo).
    They were Kongolese fighting against others Kongos who were converted to Christianisme .This situation could created more tension and instabilities.A lot of kingdoms were gradually declining into chaos when the Europeans came.
    And Europeans benefited from instabilities too , in order to have more individuals to enslave.
    There are oral tradition that explain how Europeans used to kidnap people too. The kings and queens who didn’t want to participated in the slave trade were killed

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

    • @bellerose5013
      @bellerose5013 Рік тому

      Wrong. The Kingdom of Congo does not include today's geographical countries. It wasn't all of Angola, all of Gabon and all of both Congo. It should also be borne in mind that several kingdoms have teamed up. And this is how the Kingdom of Congo originated!

  • @stayalert7060
    @stayalert7060 3 роки тому +4

    Great video. If you see this, please do one of CHIEF MKWAWA OF THE HEHE TRIBE IN TANZANIA

  • @marquesedillinger131
    @marquesedillinger131 3 роки тому +6

    Much respect, Have you ever considered what the conversation was/would have been like between the Christian King of Kongo and the Christian King of Kings, Emperor of Ethiopia? Certain historical facts overlap in such a way that it is very very likely the Manikongo and the Negus Negast HAD to have contacted each other. Both kingdoms intentionally made contact with Christian countries -- THROUGHOUT the world; yet history is rather silent on any contact between the two. Can you imagine what THAT 'court visit' would look like? FULLY AFRICAN custom and tradition, in the fullness of centuries of development AND the full might and power of their kingdoms! What did they say to each other about the Europeans?
    The recognition that Kongo was a Christian Kingdom opens ALOT of 'blind spots' that create a very very different perception of history. For example, the escaped ANGOLANs, from Kongo, that established free communities(called "Angola") in Florida (and Brazil) -- WERE PRESENT in Spanish Colonial Florida, that was based on a roman-catholic mission system. We are 'blind' to the fact that these folks were catholics -- in KONGO, and within that context possibly had a 'line of communication' back to Kongo through the church!!!
    But because there is not common knowledge of Kongo (even people from Congo don't know they were involved in the slave trade -- they say it was a west african thing -- not central africa.) we are blind to these very very beautiful fruits -- with them dangling right in front of our faces no less...THE DATA is there -- the narrative is not. But to be fair I'm not really 'Christian' per se, and this Aha moment grew from consideration of the nature of Asa/ Osiris, which may seem out-of-sorts but I am speaking of Black Kings....so...

    • @meocean5499
      @meocean5499 3 роки тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/U7a0Ru7HMdA/v-deo.html

    • @marquesedillinger131
      @marquesedillinger131 3 роки тому

      @@meocean5499 Thank you very very much. It is great to get the Kongo side of the story from Congo. (sub-title, english)

  • @yannickkifumbi7911
    @yannickkifumbi7911 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much Home Team for your love, passion and unmeasured contribution to afro-descendants 🙏🙏🤙🤙👏👏👍👍

  • @kevinonyango2434
    @kevinonyango2434 3 роки тому +1

    Good 👍🏿. I Always love and look forward to your content. Please do something on the Garifuna