The fact that the Kushites received everything they wanted in the treaty and the Romans retracted the tax due to Kushite pressure. Not that the Kushites are the only ones who challenged Rome and maintained independence but it was rare. Historically for whatever reason It was extremely difficult to conquer Kush no non-African has ever conquered it. The Persians tried as well and failed.
I'm born in Canada. I don't understand why you all pledge allegiance to america. Canada is my birthplace, nothing else. The US & Canada are utter trash. My parents are West Indies & south America. I lean towards Africa.
I love it when he clarified THAT we, Black Woman, Earth, was here first! omg... You have...our history is beautiful and you so elegantly speak with pride, confidence. You, yourself, my Young Brother is Beautiful. Thank you
Bringing me to tears this made me happy and proud to be a black women to know that we have come from queens and royalty carrying a status of grace also elegance. How our black men cherished us.
Queen Tiye- Egyptian (probably really a Nubian) Queen Nzinga- Mbundu people Queen Gudit- Likely Sidamo people Queen Amina- Hausa people Tin Abutut- up for debate Queen Nefertiti- Egyptian Princess Yennenga- Probably not a Mossi but was from Northern Ghana Yaa Asantewaa- Ashanti people Kimpa Vita- Mbundu people (very likely) Queen Amanirenas- Kushite Queen Amanitore- Kushite
Ahh I wish this video could be longer. I loved it from beginning to end. Black woman are spectacular beings and although we do not get appreciated enough, I am glad that we still have bold, and intelligent men who like you who lift us up. Thank you for the video. 🙌🏿
I'm so proud to be a black women. the power and life that we give to this world is a blessing and we're so divine. our beauty shines from the rays of the sun and we have the strength of a thousand moons. we are gold. I am blessed thank you lord!👏. we are QUEENS. we are DIVINE and we MAGIC.
OMG, first I got teary eyed watching Solange's "Don't Touch My Hair" performance on SNL and now this video. I love your videos but this one tugged at my heart strings. Tears of Joy!
Your videos are amazing. I have some advice for you that WILL make your channel grow so you can reach more audiences. Do a better job taging your videos. I have the vid Iq and I can see that the only tags you have is Africa, African History, Black women, Black history, African American. Try adding more tags and being more specific. The first thing you should tag is the title of the video. You should also tag the name of your channel and also break the title up into smaller tags for example, you can also write Entire History, Entire black history, history of black women, black, African women. etc etc. This will help you rank higher in youtube so you can reach a wider audience. This is a simple trick that can grow your channel. We need more black people watching your channel. Good luck brother and I wish you all the success you can get.
im upset that this is the first this is my first real time hearing of real African history, but more than that, im very humbled and thankful for your channel.
Please can you narrate all of these videos into children's stories. They would be soooooo powerful and educational for our youth. My wife and I have our first child on the way and would love for them to enjoy your heartfelt story telling. - Avanti Ezzani (Los Angeles, CA)
The Ethiopian queen you mentioned her real name is Queen Yodit. Gudit, is actually a nickname given to her, which means terrible one. She was horrendous and i'm very glad the men put an end to her. Just because she was a woman doesn't mean everything they do is to be praised. And i know that's not what you're saying, however that's what people in the comments are gloating about. Ethiopian history was almost wiped out and the Muslims would have take over had she remained in power, even though she was Jewish. Thankfully we had other great queens that i much prefer to be spoken about. i.e. Sheba, Taitu, queen Candaces (332 BC- 12 AD), Empress Menen, wife of King Selassie I, Zewditu I, etc. As always i enjoy your videos.
She was great because of her incredible influence but she was terrible because of how she was influencing. It shows how powerful black women are weather in a positive way or a negative way .Even so still very Powerful.
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I have learnt so much about black people's history, and myself from watching your channel, I have even shared the link with my family and friends. Thanks!!!
So glad you updated a new video and especially about our African women. Always new their was something unique and special about us. Thank U, home team❣️
This was very informative and so beautiful. I have always been fascinated by warrior women. I am honored to have this knowledge and greatly admire these powerful African Women in history. Shoutout to my sisters on the continent and throughout the diaspora. 💅🏾
Thank you for this compilation of truth, honor, tenderness, and strength. You have added to my knowledge of our people, and therefore myself. Ase'! You have a new subscriber.
I do sympathize with the Anyuak. You guys have been abused by the Ethiopian government for a very long time. I cant promise you a vid anytime soon but I'll tell you this...Your ethnic group is Nilotic and came from a region farther up North as evidence seems to suggest. The Nilotic people are very very ancient people. There is no general consensus but I believe from the what I know that the earliest cultures along the Nile which created Egypt and Ta-Seti/Kush came from the Nilotic people...your group (Anyuak) branching off of these ancient people. No one really talks about it because we are to obsessed with later Egyptian and Nubian history but in the earliest times it was the Nilotes that sparked much of the Nile Valley culture.
As an Ethiopian i would like to tell you that, there is diversity in Ethiopia like any other country. Even though you are the minority in the country you're still Ethiopian. If you have ever seen Indians they range from the darkest to the lightest skin people and yet they are all Indians and proud. You should be proud to be Ethiopian and say you're Ethiopian so that people can learn about the diversity there. That's the only way you are going to educate people. I had a lot of Gambella friends at my school in Addis Abeba. By the way do you speak Amharic?
No, I was vary young when we moved out off Ethiopia to Kenya I was only 4 years old at the time so I don't know any Amharic at all and we are in Australia now
lovely videos home team. thank you so much. i find your work inspiring. i was wondering if you have any interesting history facts about Zimbabwe before any form of invasion?
This video is great. The sad part about it is that, black folks are so caught up into nothing, that nothing really matters to them these days . But money and fame.
Hi, Love your videos. Thank you for educating us and challenging us to research further on our rich African history. It is true African women are strong pillars in the community, I see it in my family; whilst respect for men and for women is maintained. Other strong women you can look into is MEKATILILI WA MENZA (from Agiriama tribe in Kenya- led a revolt against the British colonialists, captured twice in far lands, she escaped twice from prison walked back home to continue fighting - leading her people) The MAUMAU women (from the Agikuyu tribe, they led a dedicated military revolt against the British colony in Kenya- the men were at the forefront of the movement but the women fought alongside them, carrying guns and fighting in the war. We owe a huge part of Kenyan independence to the Maumau movement) P.s I'm from Kenya thank you
; )Was looking for something to share with a young mixed race woman ( like myself ) whom I wished to share some of her inspiring black Women history, to let her know where we come from and our strength as sisters. This is perfect Thank you
It would be nice if we can have like a weekend school. Doesn't have to be accredited or anything since I know the Anglo's will want to have a hand in it to distort things. There could even be an affordable fee geared towards anyone of any economic background. If one can't pay, then maybe donations can be given.
I teach my children as much as I can and as much as I know, but I wish you offered a course of some sort for the children mainly little boys well "My" little boys. Great content... #NewSubbie 🌟✨💫
Can you please do a video about the africans who found america first. I heared about it a few times and researched, Can you do the same and make a video about it, i think its important to be shared
Fun fact- kush also appears in the Bible and if thought to reference Ethiopia of the time. I'm an Israeli Born in Ethiopia and here (Israel) when racist wypipo call you the n word they say "Kushy" and when you call someone your home boy and might use the n word, you could say "his my Kushy". Anyway- loved the video instant subscribe
It would be so cool if you linked up with a movie producer/ screenwriter to create a movie about this! @lupitanyongo @angelabassett @kasilemmons @gregoryallenhoward @danaigurira @tylerperry
List of African Women:
1. Queen Tiye
2. Queen Nzinga
3. Queen Gudit
4. Queen Amina
5. Tin Abutut
6. Queen Nefertiti
7. Princess Yennenga
8. Yaa Asantewaa
9. Kimpa Vita
10. Queen Amanirenas
11. Queen Amanitore
12. Aset
HomeTeam History The best yet 👑✊
HomeTeam History when u spike of Amanirenas what did u mean" virtually unheard of"
The fact that the Kushites received everything they wanted
in the treaty and the Romans retracted the tax due to Kushite pressure. Not
that the Kushites are the only ones who challenged Rome and maintained
independence but it was rare. Historically for whatever reason It was extremely
difficult to conquer Kush no non-African has ever conquered it. The Persians
tried as well and failed.
Can you complete the list of these ladies?
dobe7us
what do you mean?
I am very proud to be a black woman. (African then american)
thanks for this video..I will teach my daughter this as she grows up.
I'm born in Canada.
I don't understand why you all pledge allegiance to america. Canada is my birthplace, nothing else. The US & Canada are utter trash. My parents are West Indies & south America. I lean towards Africa.
@@sirisongbird we don't homie. We just like the people here but you already know we've been pushing back since day 1
Black women are beautiful, smart and the True Mothers of the Earth. My Love for black women is strong and unbreakable.
I am passionate about African history, We're such an amazing, strong and courageous people. love this video, keep teaching.
Make sure you learn about the blood summer, black wallstreet and the lies of Wilmington NC
I just love...being black! ♥
KMC 22 ✊🏿
ME TOOOOOOOOOO , BLACK PRIDE!!!
I love it when he clarified THAT we, Black Woman, Earth, was here first! omg... You have...our history is beautiful and you so elegantly speak with pride, confidence. You, yourself, my Young Brother is Beautiful. Thank you
@DR Groce thank you
Bringing me to tears this made me happy and proud to be a black women to know that we have come from queens and royalty carrying a status of grace also elegance. How our black men cherished us.
Next time when you're naming tribes can you please have it on the screen as well? I would like to look them up. I loved the video btw❤️
Queen Tiye- Egyptian (probably really a Nubian)
Queen Nzinga- Mbundu people
Queen Gudit- Likely Sidamo people
Queen Amina- Hausa people
Tin Abutut- up for debate
Queen Nefertiti- Egyptian
Princess Yennenga- Probably not a Mossi but was from Northern Ghana
Yaa Asantewaa- Ashanti people
Kimpa Vita- Mbundu people (very likely)
Queen Amanirenas- Kushite
Queen Amanitore- Kushite
HomeTeam History where did u get the picture of Amanirenas?
That's a general picture of a Kushite woman. Not Amanirenas
HomeTeam History thank you!
HomeTeam History thank you!
Ahh I wish this video could be longer. I loved it from beginning to end. Black woman are spectacular beings and although we do not get appreciated enough, I am glad that we still have bold, and intelligent men who like you who lift us up. Thank you for the video. 🙌🏿
who doesn't get appreciated enough?? please, don't generalize all, African women from different countries are.
Mariam Mag shes talking about in history books and media run by Europeans so calm down
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I am honored to be a black woman👑🙅🏿♀️
Right on sister
I'm so proud to be a black women. the power and life that we give to this world is a blessing and we're so divine. our beauty shines from the rays of the sun and we have the strength of a thousand moons. we are gold. I am blessed thank you lord!👏. we are QUEENS. we are DIVINE and we MAGIC.
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OMG, first I got teary eyed watching Solange's "Don't Touch My Hair" performance on SNL and now this video. I love your videos but this one tugged at my heart strings. Tears of Joy!
እኔ አንተ የእኔን የአፍሪካ ወንድም ኩራት ይሰማኛል! Greetings from Ethiopian patriot. Keep up your good work. Be ready for renascence of African culture.
Clicked #ThumbsUp before I even started watching this. The title already has my attention.
Your videos got me wearing my afro with no edge control, feeling black and beautiful, happy to be nappy, and confident. Thank you!
Your videos are amazing.
I have some advice for you that WILL make your channel grow so you can reach more audiences.
Do a better job taging your videos. I have the vid Iq and I can see that the only tags you have is Africa, African History, Black women, Black history, African American. Try adding more tags and being more specific. The first thing you should tag is the title of the video. You should also tag the name of your channel and also break the title up into smaller tags for example, you can also write Entire History, Entire black history, history of black women, black, African women. etc etc. This will help you rank higher in youtube so you can reach a wider audience. This is a simple trick that can grow your channel. We need more black people watching your channel.
Good luck brother and I wish you all the success you can get.
great tips!
Miss Maweja Thanks.
What an Honor, to be a Beautiful Black Woman as I am. The Mother of CIVILIZATION.
im upset that this is the first this is my first real time hearing of real African history, but more than that, im very humbled and thankful for your channel.
We are the most disrespected women on the planet, but we are the most powerful, influential women ever!!!
I love being black
That was beautiful bro.
smh... Brother! You make me want to cry. That was so beautiful!
I'm ready to jump on the next plane, leave South Africa and come to wherever you are. You are such a gem. 😍😍😍 Thank you for this video.
So proud to be here and to be black! Re educating myself after years of mis- education
#BlackGirlMagic!!!💅🏿💅🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Please can you narrate all of these videos into children's stories. They would be soooooo powerful and educational for our youth. My wife and I have our first child on the way and would love for them to enjoy your heartfelt story telling.
- Avanti Ezzani (Los Angeles, CA)
The Ethiopian queen you mentioned her real name is Queen Yodit. Gudit, is actually a nickname given to her, which means terrible one. She was horrendous and i'm very glad the men put an end to her. Just because she was a woman doesn't mean everything they do is to be praised. And i know that's not what you're saying, however that's what people in the comments are gloating about. Ethiopian history was almost wiped out and the Muslims would have take over had she remained in power, even though she was Jewish. Thankfully we had other great queens that i much prefer to be spoken about. i.e. Sheba, Taitu, queen Candaces (332 BC- 12 AD), Empress Menen, wife of King Selassie I, Zewditu I, etc. As always i enjoy your videos.
Aksum አክሱም ፣ ንግሥት yes! Thank you.
Aksum አክሱም ፣ ንግሥት Good points.
Queens can be great or terrible.
Just like mothers can be supportive or abusive
She was great because of her incredible influence but she was terrible because of how she was influencing. It shows how powerful black women are weather in a positive way or a negative way .Even so still very Powerful.
queen Candaces was from what is known as Sudan today.
I love your your videos on African history especially this one but you forgot to add Queen Idia of the Benin empire
Thank you, I just learned about how smart and powerful Black women are!
WE are truly the salt of the Earth
Others disrespect Us but can't do anything without Us
Love Black women with a passion, lightskin, high yellow, red bone, blue black, chocolate black..I couldn't careless
afroblack1000 the fuck is a blue black? lol no disrespect. literally just asking.
NamelessYetKnown
Really dark
+NamelessYetKnown
this would be blue black www.boredpanda.com/dark-skin-model-melanin-goddess-khoudia-diop/
what are u insinuating? I love all shades of Black..Case closed
✊🏿
Thank you! You are the definition of a true man.
This is making me tear up, just so much I don't know
Why can't all black American men be like you? Damn :/
RIP Capo😢🙏 because most are goons like you and resort to street gangs.
Lol were still here just have to look around
@@LETHAL123 Damn. You sure can tell a lot from that picture.
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i like how you kept it real and call Nzinga's mom a sidechick 😭
JasmineEssentials It is, what it is! Lol
Yup just another word for mistress
They were also called concubines at one time too.
I have learnt so much about black people's history, and myself from watching your channel, I have even shared the link with my family and friends. Thanks!!!
I've always said, the black woman is the strongest woman on the planet.
Incredible insight and the historical research yielding this level of content is mindblowing!😮
So glad you updated a new video and especially about our African women. Always new their was something unique and special about us. Thank U, home team❣️
This is beautiful and empowering, thank you Brotha!
This was very informative and so beautiful. I have always been fascinated by warrior women. I am honored to have this knowledge and greatly admire these powerful African Women in history. Shoutout to my sisters on the continent and throughout the diaspora. 💅🏾
I love ur chanel love learning more about African history makes me feel powerful and I can't let them down
All i have to say is 'WOW'. You rock!!!
Thank you!!! I love how your video uplifted and praised black women. 😍
please do one for the brothas!
Its coming
He's going to do as usual, portray black men as monsters and portray black women as DO NO wrong angels.
Whitepeopleare mastersofdeflection you're dumb. Go away.
He actually did one...And it is as rich as the history of black women. Loved the video
@@JimmyCrackCorn_ go away satan
do a video on African tribal shields!!!!!!
Am I the only one who thinks that Keke Palmer looks like Princess Yennenga?
Lol "the first angry black woman in history." 😂😂😂
BRAH YOU'RE DEDICATION IS EMPOWERING. COULD BRING TEARS TO THE DEVIL'S EYES.
Thank you for this compilation of truth, honor, tenderness, and strength. You have added to my knowledge of our people, and therefore myself. Ase'! You have a new subscriber.
This was absolutely excellent. Very well put together work.
Can you please do a video about South Sudan people and where they came from, and also about the Anyuak people who live in gambella Ethiopia. please
please it would really help me because I'm from Ethiopia Gambela Region from Anyuak tribe and we look nothing like the other Ethiopian people
I do sympathize with the Anyuak. You guys have been abused by the Ethiopian government for a very long time. I cant promise you a vid anytime soon but I'll tell you this...Your ethnic group is Nilotic and came from a region farther up North as evidence seems to suggest. The Nilotic people are very very ancient people. There is no general consensus but I believe from the what I know that the earliest cultures along the Nile which created Egypt and Ta-Seti/Kush came from the Nilotic people...your group (Anyuak) branching off of these ancient people. No one really talks about it because we are to obsessed with later Egyptian and Nubian history but in the earliest times it was the Nilotes that sparked much of the Nile Valley culture.
HomeTeam History, Thank you so much it really means a lot for me to know this
As an Ethiopian i would like to tell you that, there is diversity in Ethiopia like any other country. Even though you are the minority in the country you're still Ethiopian. If you have ever seen Indians they range from the darkest to the lightest skin people and yet they are all Indians and proud. You should be proud to be Ethiopian and say you're Ethiopian so that people can learn about the diversity there. That's the only way you are going to educate people. I had a lot of Gambella friends at my school in Addis Abeba. By the way do you speak Amharic?
No, I was vary young when we moved out off Ethiopia to Kenya I was only 4 years old at the time so I don't know any Amharic at all and we are in Australia now
lovely videos home team. thank you so much. i find your work inspiring. i was wondering if you have any interesting history facts about Zimbabwe before any form of invasion?
Wow I just got this recommended to me.
This is an absolutely outstanding video.
Thank you
Thank you so much for this Brother.
Blessings and Love ~
This video is great. The sad part about it is that, black folks are so caught up into nothing, that nothing really matters to them these days . But money and fame.
I love history, and I really enjoy your work, you have always the information on point, always fresh!!! Great work.
Hi,
Love your videos. Thank you for educating us and challenging us to research further on our rich African history. It is true African women are strong pillars in the community, I see it in my family; whilst respect for men and for women is maintained.
Other strong women you can look into is MEKATILILI WA MENZA (from Agiriama tribe in Kenya- led a revolt against the British colonialists, captured twice in far lands, she escaped twice from prison walked back home to continue fighting - leading her people)
The MAUMAU women (from the Agikuyu tribe, they led a dedicated military revolt against the British colony in Kenya- the men were at the forefront of the movement but the women fought alongside them, carrying guns and fighting in the war. We owe a huge part of Kenyan independence to the Maumau movement)
P.s I'm from Kenya
thank you
Well done
We the true black Queen's please stand up please stand up.
; )Was looking for something to share with a young mixed race woman ( like myself ) whom I wished to share some of her inspiring black Women history, to let her know where we come from and our strength as sisters. This is perfect Thank you
These videos give me life!
Can we have one of you for each Public school in America please!.
It would be nice if we can have like a weekend school. Doesn't have to be accredited or anything since I know the Anglo's will want to have a hand in it to distort things. There could even be an affordable fee geared towards anyone of any economic background. If one can't pay, then maybe donations can be given.
I love your videos!!! Peace and much love to you
What's that painting behind you? its beautiful
Its by an artist named Jeremy Worst
Awesome video!
Truth. Thanks for the reminder.
I genuinely enjoy watching your videos...I get ready while listening, and watching 👌🏽👌🏽keep up the great work😊
Thank you
I greatly appreciate it
Please keep up that good work
Keep up the Great work my brethren
I love your channel. I've already subscribed.
There's a book called The Siblys by Mama Zogbe. You'd love it. This was amazing.
Thank you brother.
Thank you for sharing dear brother. 💖
damn.. that Intro was amazing 💙
This is the stuff we need on our history books
wow! this was very informative. I'm definitely about to do some deeper research. thank you
Such a great one!! I love all of your videos bro and i hope one day to have a son like you! keep it up!!! excellent job!!!
the background music though!!! matrilineal is important!!! it's why we reverence our woman even when we are confused
Love it! You do us proud.
Thanks a lot bro. Please suggest books to read on the real African history. Thanks
I love this!!!
Great video, Thanks. Now please add Dr Arikana Chihombor-Quao
I teach my children as much as I can and as much as I know, but I wish you offered a course of some sort for the children mainly little boys well "My" little boys. Great content... #NewSubbie 🌟✨💫
This was great. I thought Queen Tiye was pronounced as (Ti-yuh).
Can you please do a video about the africans who found america first.
I heared about it a few times and researched, Can you do the same and make a video about it, i think its important to be shared
Love this video 💖
I wanna like this video 100 times! Wow great info bro!😍
Where do you get your background music?
audiojungle
BLACK WOMEN ARE GODDESSES AND WARRIORS THE BACK BONE OF THIS UNIVERSE
I NEED to know the names of the tracks used in this!
Fun fact- kush also appears in the Bible and if thought to reference Ethiopia of the time. I'm an Israeli Born in Ethiopia and here (Israel) when racist wypipo call you the n word they say "Kushy" and when you call someone your home boy and might use the n word, you could say "his my Kushy".
Anyway- loved the video instant subscribe
It would be so cool if you linked up with a movie producer/ screenwriter to create a movie about this! @lupitanyongo @angelabassett @kasilemmons @gregoryallenhoward @danaigurira @tylerperry
Thank you.
👏👏 Beautiful!
Beautiful!
Music too loud. Very educative video though
This was beautiful Brother. Thank you for this
Thank you for sharing 🖤
Such a great channel
Thank you 🤗🤗🤗🤗