As a black american- this is a great example of the home stripped from me and so many others in the diaspora. What a wonderful place. I can’t wait to go to ghana and reconnect with the motherland and all of her people. Love from a stolen brother❤️ i will come back and i will relay roots in africa. Bless Ghana for enabling its lost children to return. May abundance and peace run wild for all of africa.
@@Benedir my eldest brother went and got his dna tested on our fathers side. It came back 100% temne from Sierra Leone. It makes sense since our family in America has been in the state of Georgia for hundreds of years. South Carolina and Georgia where the main places that people from Sierra Leone who we thrown into slavery where taken. I want to get the test redone for proof positive since he is my half brother though and I have a slight distrust for the dna companies. My cousins on my mom’s side have a lot of Nigerian and Mali ancestry. But I want the test done again to really know for real.
As a Ghanaian I have to tell you that you're a true Hebrew Israelite. One of God's chosen people he made a covenant with. Ghana was once a powerful West African empire under the rule of Hebrew kings. Their legacy was so great that our first President chose to name the formerly known Gold Coast Ghana in respect to those Hebrew kings of the past. Hebrew influence in Ghana is strong. One of the languages known as Ewe is derived from the original Hebrew text. I'm just doing my job to make sure you know you're true heritage as it's time to wake up
I keep telling my friends out here that Ghana is not just accra which know or heard about, Ghana is a home of beauty 😍. Thanks for this master piece i can show it to them now
This is undoubtedly the finest documentary I have ever viewed about the Motherland. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to everyone involved in its creation. To all members of the Diaspora, I encourage you to remember that home is where you truly belong.🔥🌍🌐
Great piece. Happy to see my home town with the clam business still ongoing. Felt nostagic to see my Junior school mate (first time in over 20 years) diving for clams. Thanks for the great work. ❤ #amazingghana
Growing up in Ghana, I lost many battles with African honey bees. These guys are small, but make no mistake; they can pack a mighty punch. They earned my respect, so I keep my distance now 😅
Finally a good documentary i'll frequently watch besides NatGeo... Tnx for making this channel and putting in the work to bring us content this good ...
With all my heart I am moved to ask Japan and UK and all friends to inform us of the present state of the natural world in Ghana and neighboring nations, and to take real large scale action to save and protect this precious world heritage. 😢 Save our planet!!😢
Ghana has a beautiful landscapes and biodiversity but lets be honest we are destroying it at such an alarming rapid pace with galamsey (illegal mining) deforestation, poaching, bush burning and pollution. Rivers, lands and animals are disappearing. Its a shame honestly. Hopefully we wake up and understand that our environment needs protection and restoration.
Certainty the video is an accurate depiction, but portions of the narration are very inaccurate. For the purpose of education, efforts should be made to cross-check and get close to accurate information for narrations
Ashantis are not the largest TRIBAL GROUP in Ghana, that is a myth. Most of the people in the Ashanti Region are not 100% fully Ashantis, they are mixed blood.....Your facts are wrong the richest Region in Ghana is the WESTERN REGION and their resources count for 70% of Ghanas resources while the Ashanti has dropped to 15%..............
As a black american- this is a great example of the home stripped from me and so many others in the diaspora. What a wonderful place. I can’t wait to go to ghana and reconnect with the motherland and all of her people. Love from a stolen brother❤️ i will come back and i will relay roots in africa. Bless Ghana for enabling its lost children to return. May abundance and peace run wild for all of africa.
Buy a kit for ur dna with livingdna company and go there knowing the people u share most of ur dna
I tell you my brother,,no matter where you are,,they is no place like Africa,,there's no place like home.
God bless u
@@Benedir my eldest brother went and got his dna tested on our fathers side. It came back 100% temne from Sierra Leone. It makes sense since our family in America has been in the state of Georgia for hundreds of years. South Carolina and Georgia where the main places that people from Sierra Leone who we thrown into slavery where taken. I want to get the test redone for proof positive since he is my half brother though and I have a slight distrust for the dna companies. My cousins on my mom’s side have a lot of Nigerian and Mali ancestry. But I want the test done again to really know for real.
Ghana will tell you WELCOME HOME at the AIRPORT or AKWAABA. No country in Africa will tell you that because they have no blood ties to you
As a Ghanaian I have to tell you that you're a true Hebrew Israelite. One of God's chosen people he made a covenant with. Ghana was once a powerful West African empire under the rule of Hebrew kings. Their legacy was so great that our first President chose to name the formerly known Gold Coast Ghana in respect to those Hebrew kings of the past. Hebrew influence in Ghana is strong. One of the languages known as Ewe is derived from the original Hebrew text. I'm just doing my job to make sure you know you're true heritage as it's time to wake up
This is how you do a proper documentary about a country, I love it.
Exactly. Well said #AfricanStoriesRetold1 #AfricanStoriesRetoldNanaCole
makes me so happy watching this as a Ghanaian, some positive light on our dear country is really appreciated
God bless Ghana 🇬🇭, God bless Africa,
should be shown in our schools
I keep telling my friends out here that Ghana is not just accra which know or heard about, Ghana is a home of beauty 😍. Thanks for this master piece i can show it to them now
This is undoubtedly the finest documentary I have ever viewed about the Motherland. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to everyone involved in its creation. To all members of the Diaspora, I encourage you to remember that home is where you truly belong.🔥🌍🌐
Best documentary ever
Breath taking, I am left speechless! The joy of being From.the mother land.
Wow ,Ghana is beautiful I love Ghana.
Great piece. Happy to see my home town with the clam business still ongoing. Felt nostagic to see my Junior school mate (first time in over 20 years) diving for clams. Thanks for the great work. ❤ #amazingghana
A beautiful journey through Ghana! 🇬🇭✨
I love Ghana 🇬🇭 and this beautiful documentary ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Always proud when when I see my country displayed in such an amazing way ❤❤
By far, the best documentary , a huge respect to the team.
Growing up in Ghana, I lost many battles with African honey bees. These guys are small, but make no mistake; they can pack a mighty punch. They earned my respect, so I keep my distance now 😅
Finally a good documentary i'll frequently watch besides NatGeo... Tnx for making this channel and putting in the work to bring us content this good ...
God bless our homeland Ghana 🇬🇭
This should win an OSCAR
Very nice documentary thanks 🙏
It was beautiful documentary,thank for sharing ❤❤❤
imagine living in Ghana your whole life as a 40 something year old and hearing of Gurunsi tribe for the first time on a youtube channel. Sad.
You probably know it, it's same as Frafra
@ makes sense .. I was actually suspecting something like that …
Is it Grushie or Gurunsi?
Not true.
Great piece 🎉❤❤
Motherland
Now thats what we call a documentary... Y3 Daase
Beautiful documentary
Ghana awesome
With all my heart I am moved to ask Japan and UK and all friends to inform us of the present state of the natural world in Ghana and neighboring nations, and to take real large scale action to save and protect this precious world heritage. 😢 Save our planet!!😢
Ghana has a beautiful landscapes and biodiversity but lets be honest we are destroying it at such an alarming rapid pace with galamsey (illegal mining) deforestation, poaching, bush burning and pollution. Rivers, lands and animals are disappearing. Its a shame honestly. Hopefully we wake up and understand that our environment needs protection and restoration.
yeah love it
Fair, good documentary
hope i can go there one day
Obrigado Space and Science. Disponibilizem todos seus docs em português do Brasil por IA. Nós brasileiros ficamos muito gratos.
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Spannend dass das ZDF einen englischsprachigen Kanal hat, echt interessante Videos!
...no hay tendencia por las historias en África...solo porque se empaña el sueño del hombre que la esclaviza...🌍🤑
Certainty the video is an accurate depiction, but portions of the narration are very inaccurate. For the purpose of education, efforts should be made to cross-check and get close to accurate information for narrations
Ashantis are not the largest TRIBAL GROUP in Ghana, that is a myth. Most of the people in the Ashanti Region are not 100% fully Ashantis, they are mixed blood.....Your facts are wrong the richest Region in Ghana is the WESTERN REGION and their resources count for 70% of Ghanas resources while the Ashanti has dropped to 15%..............
Ashanti tribe is not just those who speak twi na Wagyimie dodo
@@ohenebakwesi8453
Your ignorance is staggering. He said in Ghana. But because of pride you only insult.
She meant Akans and akans are more than 50 percent
i think they meant to say "Akan"
@the demouchets react
Beyobab?
Armed robbery is rare in Ghana.
Ak)m afa wo p3n w'ahu?
Arh😂@@jonesnyarko8447
amazing. thanks
Baobab pronounced bar o bab
Not bay o bab
Oh really? How so?
I know right