The Guianas: South America's Weirdest Countries?

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  • @Lost_in_Context
    @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +830

    A note on the map outlines in this video. I have used outlines that I first took from a map showing all of 'the Guianas', which include the Spanish and Portuguese ones. These, I now realise, don't recognise the disputed nature of some of the borders, particularly that Suriname has with some of its neighbours. That map may have been out of date. I don't believe this invalidates any of the information in this particular video but in the next videos in this series (on Guyana, and later on Suriname and Guyane) I'm going to make some adjustments to reflect that some of these borders are contested. Needless to say that I don't take a position on these disputes themselves, but I probably could have drawn these borders in a way that shows more accurately that some parts of these borders are not settled. Sorry. My apologies for any offence caused.

    • @Lionrisesproductions
      @Lionrisesproductions 10 місяців тому +51

      I appreciate the disclaimer.

    • @rrvoigt
      @rrvoigt 10 місяців тому +32

      Thanks for pointing that out

    • @Brucemcleod2345
      @Brucemcleod2345 10 місяців тому +35

      This saddens me as for The British empire for instance , was not essentially racist especially for the past 200 years. , Many motives were from “cultural curiosity” and not always morally wrong. For instance although their were always bad people many had good intentions and often practices of cannibalism, tribal warfare and the abolishment of slavery was ended by the British by the last 200 years of the empire. British paid reparations and even attacked other countries slaves boats. Sometimes places like India wanted British rule rather than being governed by another another tribe. So this one eyed anti colonialism narrative is very one sided.

    • @chinezen10
      @chinezen10 10 місяців тому +24

      that is the correct border of Suriname and Guyana.. Guyana has been trying to take our land for years.. they want our shiny stuff

    • @DenUitvreter
      @DenUitvreter 10 місяців тому +10

      Britain twice the military power of both the Dutch Republic and France in the 17th century? I don't think so. They are called the Anglo-Dutch wars, it's the English that started them because they couldn't compete in the European trade and attacked Dutch merchants, they deserve the credits for those wars.

  • @Lepretr0n
    @Lepretr0n 2 місяці тому +683

    thought this was going to be a no-budget no-effort wikipedia recite video, then this dude actually GOES there and puts out something genuinely unique and informative

    • @rworded
      @rworded Місяць тому +8

      Yeah me too, fascinating.

    • @faustuskrauss6457
      @faustuskrauss6457 Місяць тому +7

      I love it when it’s pure in verbatim and cover it like they did intense research.

    • @panjandrum.conundrum
      @panjandrum.conundrum 29 днів тому +8

      Wiki is just a starting point, but using its listed sources you can spend years filling out a single article. Still, one of the great human achievements of the modern era, and a true meritocracy.

    • @BarryMcCockiner-em5sv
      @BarryMcCockiner-em5sv 9 днів тому +1

      ​@@panjandrum.conundrumWikipedia is not a true meritocracy, lol. Far from it. Just listen to what one of the founders themselves has to say about it.

    • @Venus61840
      @Venus61840 11 годин тому

      Isn’t it amazing! I love UA-cam ❤

  • @randysingh6548
    @randysingh6548 9 місяців тому +28

    I am from guyana. Great video Alex.

  • @Rizvirambles
    @Rizvirambles Місяць тому +18

    My late wife was Indian Guyanese and my in laws grew up in one of the sugar plantations. They spoke a creole version of Hindi as well as Guyanese creole. It was quite fascinating listening to some of the conversations where they would switch between the two. The Guyanese Indian story is fascinating and I look forward to hearing your take on it

  • @lucysphotosfromar
    @lucysphotosfromar 10 місяців тому +253

    I am so thankful to people like Alex who now post their great adventures and video work on UA-cam. When I was about 12 in the 1950's I remember my mom taking me to see films like
    this at the Santa Monica Playhouse Theater.
    It was twenty five years ago when in order to see shows like this we had to see a
    series being offered in our local newspaper and pay to enter a small community hall or theater in order to see what was advertised as a travel documentary. I often bought a VHS copy just
    to support the filmmakers for their future travels.
    Now at 79, I can watch them all day or night at home on my large computer screen, WHAT A TREAT!
    There have always been travelers who wanted to record and share their adventures with those of us who stay closer to home. I AM SO THANKFUL TO THEM ALL.

    • @spiritseas
      @spiritseas 4 місяці тому +2

      🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @spiritseas
      @spiritseas 4 місяці тому +12

      it also feels like a gift to read your comment.
      i appreciate your appreciation

    • @BORN-to-Run
      @BORN-to-Run 3 місяці тому +6

      I sense him to be MUCH MORE than just a traveler!
      He's a HISTORY BUFF, bar none!

    • @DebbieOahu
      @DebbieOahu 2 місяці тому +2

      I agree! He's clear, articulate and has gone to a place that would be difficult to deal with.

    • @Iris_and_or_George
      @Iris_and_or_George Місяць тому +2

      Suriname is such a mix, there is a mosque, tempel and church all next door to each other without any trouble between them.

  • @LucilleJones
    @LucilleJones 9 місяців тому +1025

    I am from Suriname. I seldom comment on videos that I watch in the afternoon. But THIS is It. You clearly did your homework well. You are telling the story so calm and beautifull. You took into account the history and the stories our people have told you. I can tell because. You use the correct names for the different ethnic groups. And you are careful not to step on our toes.
    You explained the border issues well and dealt professional with it.
    As for the scenery: that is superb. I felt as if I was right there with you watching the mighty Kaieteur. I could feel the waterdrops and hear the falls. The music is wel chosen and enhances the story.
    And you voice is calm and soothing.
    Conclusion: WELL DONE. As an inhabitant of the Guyanas. A big thumps up.
    I will go and watch other videos. You might have a new subscriber here.

    • @Mail_in_voter
      @Mail_in_voter 5 місяців тому +8

      How did you get internet

    • @maxwashere6544
      @maxwashere6544 5 місяців тому +62

      @@Mail_in_voter probably the same way you did

    • @Mail_in_voter
      @Mail_in_voter 5 місяців тому

      @@maxwashere6544 doubt it

    • @jonaswhale6451
      @jonaswhale6451 4 місяці тому +17

      @@Mail_in_voter Even in Gaza there is internet !

    • @Mail_in_voter
      @Mail_in_voter 4 місяці тому

      @@jonaswhale6451 who?

  • @gidiess7880
    @gidiess7880 5 місяців тому +146

    Thank you for this fantastic video. My dad was born and raised in Guyana when it was still under British rule. He often talks about how they didn't learn any Guyanese history or geography - only British. I always send him videos like this and he loves them. He's almost 90 (!) and to this day still talks about the beauty and drama of the Kaeiteur Falls. Thanks for teaching us both!

    • @ralphwortley1206
      @ralphwortley1206 Місяць тому +3

      What do you mean "almost 90!"? I'm 91, and I think and hope I've still got all my marbles, although sadly a short future to enjoy this sort of material in.

  • @vibesz
    @vibesz 10 місяців тому +2519

    I’m from British Guiana now called Guyana. We are now the most wealthiest country in South America. We are friendly, hardworking, hospitable, family-oriented, not loud as many cultures in South America. We are nature lovers and our food is delicious and reflects the 5 different ethnic races in our land.

    • @karaiwonder
      @karaiwonder 10 місяців тому +444

      But being gay is illegal

    • @theoteddy9665
      @theoteddy9665 10 місяців тому +40

      love to visit, but theres a but.. what about bugs, insects? we have almost none🤷👏🙋🇨🇿

    • @Picasso_Picante92
      @Picasso_Picante92 10 місяців тому +76

      Do you still have Baku there? I recall a Guyanese coworker telling me stories about the dreaded Baku, devilish dwarfs that smoke cigars and do their masters bidding.

    • @vibesz
      @vibesz 10 місяців тому +55

      @@Picasso_Picante92 I remember my childhood home was haunted and my sister described small scary spirit looking at her at night. Not sure if that was a Baku

    • @vibesz
      @vibesz 10 місяців тому +77

      @@theoteddy9665 since we are literally in the Amazon, there are flying insects

  • @LetMeThink007
    @LetMeThink007 10 місяців тому +262

    I lived and worked in Guyana from 1995-97 and left my heart there. As I worked with the government, I was privileged enough to travel extensively and freely. The falls were absolutely breathtaking, I found very sad to see the levels of gold mining devastation in relatively short time, as I have many photos taken from the planes with zero damage.

    • @thediaz07
      @thediaz07 5 місяців тому +2

      Where do you live now? The Netherlands?

    • @CarlosCenteno-ec5vh
      @CarlosCenteno-ec5vh 5 місяців тому +4

      Hello...good evening...My name Is Carlos Centeno...I'm living un Equador....but I want to go yo Guyana...Can you give me any idea about this culture?.

    • @FuShengAlex
      @FuShengAlex 5 місяців тому +6

      ​@@CarlosCenteno-ec5vh A lot of Venezuelans are in guyana right now. But the economy is amongst the fastest growing in the world

    • @CarlosCenteno-ec5vh
      @CarlosCenteno-ec5vh 5 місяців тому +2

      @@FuShengAlex O.k thank you so much for your reply.

    • @waynereiffenstein7153
      @waynereiffenstein7153 4 місяці тому +1

      Did you know a guy named John?

  • @neilifill4819
    @neilifill4819 4 місяці тому +138

    I’m so glad that someone is taking the time to tell the real history of the Guianas. I grew up in Barbados in the 70s and 80s. It was common for the older folks to denigrate people from Guyana because their country was far less developed than ours. Some Caribbean islands were described as the “low islands” (St Lucia, St Vincent, Dominica, and some others) because they were years behind Barbados in development. These disparities were wholly caused by colonialism and the vestiges of slavery. When Guyana and other countries achieved independence, they started with nothing, just like other Caribbean nations. It’s a testament to the resilience of leaders and citizens, alike, for how far they have all come!

    • @boethius1812
      @boethius1812 3 місяці тому +4

      Not true. Some of the most enslaved Caribbean Islands became the most developed.

    • @neilifill4819
      @neilifill4819 3 місяці тому +17

      @@boethius1812 I’m not clear what you mean by “most enslaved islands.” Also, which islands are you referring to?
      The entire Caribbean has progressed so much since the independence trend started in the 1960s. They haven’t all gone in the same direction. For example, Barbados, St Lucia, and others have focused heavily on tourism, while Trinidad and Tobago went heavily into industry. Jamaica did both. It was really all about what they started with.

    • @earlysda
      @earlysda 3 місяці тому +1

      neil, Interesting that your education has been so poor.

    • @neilifill4819
      @neilifill4819 3 місяці тому +7

      @@earlysda anyone who ever lived in a country that had been colonized, and was not a member of the colonial class, their education was poor… intentionally.

    • @ShamieShaw
      @ShamieShaw 3 місяці тому

      Watching from Guyana

  • @dharpbend2801
    @dharpbend2801 10 місяців тому +82

    Our Medical Doctor in the Psychiatric Unit I worked at the 1980's was originally from the Philippines. He and his wife established a clinic in the interior of Guianas where they had to cover all medical emergency that came their way. I remember his stories of critical surgeries under the duress of the lack of proper medical tools, medicines, imaging devices...etc. Doctor A's wife learned her role of surgical nurse on the job, in the moment. They are now a mighty fine team and asset to our community. I am enjoying this presentation a bunch. Thanks

  • @CrisWhetstone
    @CrisWhetstone 10 місяців тому +173

    Terrific work. Your calm, to the point delivery free from sensationalization, unnecessarily reaching pauses and hyper editing really makes this a joy to watch. Looking forward to the whole series. This is truly a region most of the world knows almost nothing about.

  • @esampson2369
    @esampson2369 4 місяці тому +135

    With videos like this, I don't have to go on expensive and exhausting tours with strangers. You make it possible to tour the world from the comfort of our living room. Thank you. 🇨🇦 🇹🇹

    • @winstonmiller9649
      @winstonmiller9649 4 місяці тому +7

      We travel for many different reasons, but mainly to have first hand experience of a place. These vid enable us not to do the hard work of being bitten, broken and sickened by travel bugs.
      These vids are mainly for mature people, not for the young who can still do the rigorous first had travel experience.

    • @ashesrockstotaldrama
      @ashesrockstotaldrama 3 місяці тому +3

      Not the same, sorry

    • @chrissmith3509
      @chrissmith3509 3 місяці тому +1

      You wouldn't have the money or stamina anyways. Just sayin.

  • @Neutron91939
    @Neutron91939 10 місяців тому +547

    Dude your video is outstanding. Better than most big budget documentaries.. My family moved from Guyana when I was a kid to NYC and I was trying to learn the history of Guyana and I’m glad I came across your video can’t want for you to release the rest. You are actually the first channel that I have turned on notifications for just because of the great quality of your work… I think it would also be a good idea for you to label the videos in episodes so it will be easier to watch in chronological order should someone look for it. Keep doing what you do my man

    • @LVTRAVELS1969
      @LVTRAVELS1969 8 місяців тому +12

      I agree! I met him personally in one of my tour inn Turkmenistan. He's a down to earth person! I like his Channel!

    • @Robespierre-lI
      @Robespierre-lI 4 місяці тому +3

      There's not much history in this video. However, the history of the Guyanas is thankfully not extremely complex. You can definitely pick it up quite quickly.

    • @DiscoDashco
      @DiscoDashco 4 місяці тому +1

      Heard! It might be helpful to get the videos sorted in the order they were uploaded by visiting the channel itself, then clicking on the videos tab, then sort from oldest.

    • @VickyNicoll-r2m
      @VickyNicoll-r2m 3 місяці тому +1

      Excellent idea labelling & dating these videos that consist of history in the making

  • @MrGregory777
    @MrGregory777 10 місяців тому +610

    Watching this from Suriname 🇸🇷

    • @henzoko5946
      @henzoko5946 10 місяців тому +7

      is Tyron Spong popular over there?

    • @NuncEstBibendumX
      @NuncEstBibendumX 10 місяців тому +29

      Greeting from the Netherlands! I hope to visit one day. Met a lot of Surinamers here and appearently there are people with my last name living there! I'd love to hear their stories. Asking around my family it turns out one of my forefathers brothers married a local and started a family there.

    • @thelonenoob2489
      @thelonenoob2489 10 місяців тому +3

      Rare 😯

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 10 місяців тому +15

      The Snakewood that comes from Suriname is probably the most beautiful wood on the planet.

    • @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
      @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 10 місяців тому +7

      Your food saved my life in Den Hag,,, (Cubana Erica's here)

  • @fatimahrahman6158
    @fatimahrahman6158 3 місяці тому +9

    I was born in British Guiana before it became Guyana. My father was a land surveyor and worked for ‘Lands and Mines’ as a civil servant. He and his men walked the jungles, preventing missionaries from converting the indigenous population, hunting and overseeing the mining of gold and bauxite, while growing into manhood. He died in 2018. Growing up, I learned world geography in addition to unique South American diversity of flora and fauna. This is among the best historical, geographical and cultural documentary I’ve seen. Great presentation and enunciation of the Dutch and Amerindian words! And, the music is exquisite! 🥰

  • @JoshFealy
    @JoshFealy 10 місяців тому +523

    I don't understand how content this polished has not lead to many more subscribers. Fantastic work!

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy 10 місяців тому +6

      Personally, I'm A little uneasy because it's one person's name, rather than something like VICE, for example. Obviously many people are willing to work for him under his name to support the channel, but it does lead to many questions...

    • @OmarRBR
      @OmarRBR 10 місяців тому +31

      ​@@squirlmywhat are you uneasy about?

    • @briskioO
      @briskioO 10 місяців тому +19

      @@squirlmy huh?

    • @MeanBeanComedy
      @MeanBeanComedy 10 місяців тому +15

      ​@@squirlmyWho cares if it's his name?

    • @TheM0nsterX
      @TheM0nsterX 10 місяців тому +7

      I mean Johnny Harris channel has a persons name too, but he has a team of people working with him

  • @5220640
    @5220640 10 місяців тому +185

    Love how you talk. Very calm. With no fake and annoying hype

    • @lisaalexander1824
      @lisaalexander1824 3 місяці тому +1

      Yes, I could go to sleep every night listening to him..😂

    • @SisterShirley
      @SisterShirley 3 місяці тому +3

      No annoying "uptalk" or "vocal fry". Just pleasant sounds for my ears. 😊

    • @roballen5720
      @roballen5720 3 місяці тому +1

      Kiwi accent

  • @noelricardomedina494
    @noelricardomedina494 9 місяців тому +9

    I'm from Venezuela, I think that our history is less complicated. This is a wonderful documentary. Greetings to all of Guyana.

    • @resireg
      @resireg 3 місяці тому

      I think Venezuela is a disappointment. Not only they don't fix their own problems, they keep exporting their worst people like the Tren de Aragua gang to USA.

  • @christopherbiomass7155
    @christopherbiomass7155 10 місяців тому +180

    UA-cam doesn't always have good video suggestions, but when it does, it delivers gems like this.
    Thanks. I've always wondered about those three territories. And I look forward to learning more.

    • @dr.briandecker496
      @dr.briandecker496 10 місяців тому +1

      The algorithm nailed this one for sure. Seems like it was getting pushed to a lot of new people

    • @lucysphotosfromar
      @lucysphotosfromar 10 місяців тому

      Think of or question anything and use the SEARCH on UA-cam and you will learn something.

    • @yuckyool
      @yuckyool 10 місяців тому +2

      Me too. Went to Paramaribo once on a 48hr business trip, and it was a confusing multicultural whirlwind. Getting driven down to the airport (40+ km? away) over dirt roads at 5am felt surreal.

  • @bluesideup007
    @bluesideup007 10 місяців тому +208

    This is a lot of history we never get in the US. When I was a child and through my teens I collected stamps. This taught me a lot about geography and a minuscule amount the country and famous people based on the stamp graphics. But I never learned much about the who and why and when. Now, approaching 70, I'm learning a lot more about history because of channels like yours. Thank you. (subbed)

    • @globallibran378
      @globallibran378 10 місяців тому +10

      I feel the same way. UA-cam has become the new history teacher and the fascinating thing is everyone can see and learn from all corners of the world simultaneously. Amazing time and method to gather knowledge of our world. This medium may have been created for funny cat videos but it has morphed into a one stop knowledge and enlightenment hub. As a direct result I have traveled to South America and Africa and will hopefully get to visit other parts of the world thanx to YT😊🎉

    • @grondhero
      @grondhero 10 місяців тому +8

      If you were taught about every country, school would be about 20 years long.

    • @bluesideup007
      @bluesideup007 10 місяців тому +6

      @@grondhero You're right! 🙂Still working on it 50+ years after grade school.

    • @sheronoswaldoguzmanocamp-tv2xm
      @sheronoswaldoguzmanocamp-tv2xm 9 місяців тому +1

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

    • @naturerazzi7shi495
      @naturerazzi7shi495 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@grondhero And history exams would be 3 days 😂 . .. still, better than an hour of Mathematics.

  • @redbullsalz
    @redbullsalz 10 місяців тому +96

    I'm from Suriname, this is a great video!
    Thanks for using the right map of Suriname

    • @johnanita9251
      @johnanita9251 4 місяці тому +3

      Tigri hoort bij ons. Simpel. Punt.

    • @LiveYourLifeWithJoy
      @LiveYourLifeWithJoy 4 місяці тому

      ​@@johnanita9251what is the average living cost per month there? 🙏

    • @johnanita9251
      @johnanita9251 4 місяці тому

      @LiveYourLifeWithJoy well on average between 600 and 800 USD. Depends a bit on where you stay , amount of rent etcetera. Power usage about 30 USD, water 7 USD per month.

    • @OomJo3TV
      @OomJo3TV 4 місяці тому

      @@LiveYourLifeWithJoy 500 usd

    • @stageiiwappie950
      @stageiiwappie950 3 місяці тому

      Zijn er veel lekkere billen in sranang?

  • @charliemango
    @charliemango 10 місяців тому +448

    This was my first time stumbling across your page. UA-cam suggested it to me, cause I have always watched geography videos about the Guianas. A lot of videos I've seen have been repetitive information about the Guianas, but this was super refreshing! Bravo! Honestly, I instantly subscribed- I love the delivery of infiormation and the real world footage. You can't find a lot of quality pics/videos about this region online. Thank you fo your service!!!

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +28

      Thanks a lot, many more videos to come!

    • @KodKomplex
      @KodKomplex 10 місяців тому +8

      Very well said. Great comment and I couldn't agree more about this video!

    • @josh0g
      @josh0g 10 місяців тому +6

      I recommend reading Wild Coast by John Gimlette. Tons of history I'd never heard before about this part of the world.

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +3

      @@josh0g I can also highly recommend this book

    • @brieziethirteen13
      @brieziethirteen13 10 місяців тому +5

      Informative video...thanks!! Ive been to almost 100 countries, but never there.

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight 4 місяці тому +34

    This was an absolutely delightful watch, thank you!
    The Guianas have long been one of my favorite obscure, gorgeous, remote and mysterious corners of this planet. A complex and unique stew of so many cultures, ways of life and languages, all mixed together. Highly multicultural, intersectional and unique in ways to have led to amazing fusions in the arts, cuisine and musical traditions in spite of their dark past of colonialism and slavery. Such an untamed, biodiverse and vibrant group of places. As you said, this is where Africa, the Americas, Asia and Europe meet like nowhere else.

  • @101happyfuntime
    @101happyfuntime 10 місяців тому +293

    Insanely good video man. So much effort put into this and it shows.

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +17

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @KathrynHaugan
      @KathrynHaugan 10 місяців тому +8

      And a very open perspective on the population dynamics. I love colonial videos that point out when relevant that the Europeans did very little if any of the work of settlement and agriculture.

  • @happyseany
    @happyseany 10 місяців тому +75

    Just an incredible, informative video... My Wife and I being from Trinidad & Tobago - we have some Guyanese friends and some Trinidadian friends that live or have lived there. But I NEVER knew the history like this! I'm blown away...I'm subscribing to your channel for sure :)

  • @prodigy8868
    @prodigy8868 4 місяці тому +15

    Big respect to you for actually going to the place. Setting yourself apart from the competition. Great video 💪

  • @mattturner2040
    @mattturner2040 10 місяців тому +118

    So interesting. Can't wait for the next videos!

  • @varximus
    @varximus 10 місяців тому +20

    I just came back from Suriname. Took a trip inside the interieur as well, i stayed at Kabalebo in the middle of the jungle. Think i was never so far isolated from other people in my life before, it was a great trip! Really excited for your series!

    • @higherresolution4490
      @higherresolution4490 10 місяців тому +3

      The country of Suriname is still Dutch, correct? Is Dutch still spoken there? That's one heck of a rare destination for a vacation! It would seem to me that none of these countries receive many tourists. Excellent choice. All the best to you.

    • @tahirghoerahoe8246
      @tahirghoerahoe8246 9 місяців тому

      We speak dutch,but are not a colony of the netherlands anymore,the most tourists comes from the netherlands​@@higherresolution4490

    • @annekec5307
      @annekec5307 4 місяці тому

      Became independant from the Netherlands in 1975. The official language is still Dutch@@higherresolution4490

    • @olgabartels2879
      @olgabartels2879 14 днів тому +1

      @@higherresolution4490 Suriname became independent in 1975 after having been an autonomous country within the so called "Kingdom of the Netherlands"for the last 20 years. Before that it was a dutch colony.
      In 1975 25% of the inhabitants came to the Netherlands. Quite a phenomenon all of a sudden. The Suriname lenguage is "Sranang Tongo "
      I read that the official ( government , etc. ) lenguage is dutch.
      In the ( former ) dutch Antilles the lenguage is called Papiamento.
      But I suppose it varies per island. So Suriname is well known ( a bit)
      by the Dutch and not at all an unknown area. The Guyanas are though.
      I think tourism is picking up to Sur. but the trip is very expensive.
      From Europe anyway.

  • @y13ei
    @y13ei 3 місяці тому +3

    Amazing video. It's incredible how little we know about the Guianas here in Brazil, especially in the south. Such a complex territory with such a history, it's baffling how it feels like the place is in a whole different continent. It's also great to hear from people that are neighbors for us Brazilian, and yet we know so little about, I learnt a lot from reading the comments and watching the video. Great content!

  • @adandd
    @adandd 10 місяців тому +128

    My parents are Anglo Guyanese and there are thriving Guyanese communities in Toronto, New York and London. Weird isn’t the word I’d use to describe them. We have a wonderful culture we are very proud of.

    • @vta70
      @vta70 10 місяців тому +9

      I'd say it's weird because the average person can't find these countries on a map, let alone have ever even heard of them.

    • @Kap3lka
      @Kap3lka 10 місяців тому +25

      @@vta70 Is the average prson that dumb? If the average person is looking at an accurate map, these 3 countries will be there.
      They don't just magically disappear from it.

    • @Kap3lka
      @Kap3lka 10 місяців тому +9

      Yeah, hearing the country I grew up in being referred to as weird is strange to me😂

    • @LeydenAigg
      @LeydenAigg 4 місяці тому +10

      Queens, NY is FULL of Guyanese people! For me, they're a welcome addition to NYC.

    • @shtf-un6nn
      @shtf-un6nn 4 місяці тому +2

      ok, so why arent they still there? ​@LeydenAigg

  • @lynnerodgers4461
    @lynnerodgers4461 10 місяців тому +22

    Fascinating! Took accelerated World History and Geography in 8th and 9th grades in VA, USA in the early 1970's. Learned more in less than 30 minutes watching this. So much for two semesters. I've learned more as an adult while seeking historical places and reading about places out of curosity. Excited for the rest of the series.

  • @johns2926
    @johns2926 5 місяців тому +4

    I lived in Guyana for 6 months in 2018. I was fortunate enough to spend significant time living with Amerindians in the jungle where the only way of travel is by wooden boat. I really enjoyed my time there and appreciated the Wild West feeling. Most of the people I met throughout the country were super friendly. Hands down the best fruit you will ever find

  • @erikharaldsson2416
    @erikharaldsson2416 10 місяців тому +179

    Great video, it was really impressive that you actually went there instead of just relaying on stock photo, look forward to the rest of the series. I visited all three of them shortly before the Pandemic, and your video brought back good memories. I actually thought there were more Javanese people than Indian in Suriname since the Javanese culture and cuisine felt more visible.

    • @michip.904
      @michip.904 10 місяців тому +1

      I would love to travel there too but I have a little arachnophobia. Did you see many hairy spiders in the cities?

    • @shavonnelynch6508
      @shavonnelynch6508 4 місяці тому +2

      @@michip.904 I would say as long as you stay away from areas with lots of forest. I've lived in suriname for almost 10 years now and I've only seen a hairy spider in the city once. the other big spider was when i went to swim with friends 3 hours away from the capital (:

  • @createone100
    @createone100 10 місяців тому +14

    So interesting! I have been quite curious about (and confused about!) the guianas for a long long time. You are right that they seem never to be discussed anywhere. Thank you for this!

  • @Hafnhaf
    @Hafnhaf 3 місяці тому +2

    peace Alex. I’m a Canadian-born Guyanese man that still has yet to visit & i truly appreciate you doing all this research, sharing your experience & teaching about our history. gratitude !

  • @SuperMsk28
    @SuperMsk28 10 місяців тому +9

    This has to be by far the best documentary in terms of accuracy and respect to the peoples of the Guianas that I have seen on UA-cam. Thank you so much for the time that you have placed into this introduction video. I am looking forward to watching the rest of the series. As a Surinamese descendant born in the United States, I am excited to share this series with the rest of my family scattered between the Netherlands, United States, and Suriname.

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +2

      This was a wonderful comment to read! Thanks for watching. Videos on Suriname will be coming, but they are right at the end of the series, so it might be a while I'm afraid

    • @maurienpetrusi5303
      @maurienpetrusi5303 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@AlexRothman I will wait for it...Seeing my country in the documentary makes me subscribe. Thank you for Highlighting Suriname and our neighbours❤❤

  • @titus2120
    @titus2120 10 місяців тому +5

    I just now stumbled across this presentation on your site. It is stunning and heartbreaking. I am a 73 year old black man with a college education and a bit of home schooling from my grandmother. Much of what I learned and was taught is included in your clip. But you speak richly of the co mingling and familial relations and similarities and differences of so many who came from Europe and Africa to land and clash in South America. I can only offer my thanks and appreciation for your work, the interviews and rich findings you are offering, I will be look at much of your works. Thank you so much for what you have done.

  • @OysteinAasen
    @OysteinAasen 5 місяців тому +4

    Love when I (rarely) find gems like this channel educating me beyond the depressing news picture of today! Ashamed to admit that this part of the world only generated mental images of Cool Aid and cults before this video...

  • @Suresh8848m
    @Suresh8848m 10 місяців тому +12

    Wow...what a captivating and eye-opening documentary video. Awesome! Please keep up the great work that you are doing...

  • @breanna132a
    @breanna132a 10 місяців тому +10

    This video has blown my mind. So educational and told through great, informative storytelling. It all relates to what we see now. Fascinating.

  • @antinorest
    @antinorest 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank you so much. I´m from Colombia, South America, and I´m astonished at the beauty of this region of the world

  • @mikeclarke952
    @mikeclarke952 10 місяців тому +35

    Well done, I had no idea how interesting the history and uniqueness the Guianas are from the rest of SA.

    • @arfaannoermahomed3443
      @arfaannoermahomed3443 8 місяців тому +1

      You should visit suriname one day our country is for people who love the jungle cause 93% of suriname is covered with forest

  • @ayushkanyal3163
    @ayushkanyal3163 5 місяців тому +4

    A very well done high quality video from a small youtube channel without dehumansing the people of the guyanas. Instant subscribe.

  • @sportel4644
    @sportel4644 10 місяців тому +11

    This mix of reporting and history is a breath of fresh air from the normal youtube geography video!

  • @JanOffTheMap
    @JanOffTheMap 4 дні тому

    This is an incredible video sir! Thank you for sharing. Informative, entertaining and well paced. Please make more content like this!

  • @dr.briandecker496
    @dr.briandecker496 10 місяців тому +16

    I hope your channel blows up. You deserve it. Top tier content!!!

    • @ralphwortley1206
      @ralphwortley1206 Місяць тому

      Ambiguous, but obviously well-intended. . We've just had Guy Fawkes day.

  • @chrisz7494
    @chrisz7494 10 місяців тому +28

    As a Caribbean native from a nearby island, i gotta say you did REALLY WELL about our South American brethren!! I was recomended this video and now I'm going to stick around to see the rest of the series

    • @reginaldbotchaby5375
      @reginaldbotchaby5375 10 місяців тому +3

      I've been to some of the islands nearby Guyana including the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Grenada, Barbados, Saint Lucia, the Commonwealth of Dominica and Antigua & Barbuda. Each island is unique. I note that Trinidad - the accents and people are really similar to Guyana. Although I must say the Belizean accent sounds a lot closer to the Guyanese accent even though Belize (formerly British Honduras) is located far away in Central America. Belize is the only English speaking country in Central America just as Guyana is the only English-speaking country in South America.

    • @TaLeng2023
      @TaLeng2023 9 місяців тому

      Are the people of the Caribbean still the Caribs or they eventually got replaced by different groups of people, like how Haiti is mostly African these days or how America is mostly white?

  • @TheTMax
    @TheTMax 2 місяці тому +3

    I'm visiting the Guyanas right now, and I'm in Georgetown. I've learned so much from your video! I'll be heading to Suriname next week, then French Guiana, and then back to Brazil, where I'm currently living and traveling around making UA-cam videos. Just wanted to say thanks🙏

  • @thecurmudg3on
    @thecurmudg3on 10 місяців тому +27

    Absolutely fascinating! As a geography/anthropology enthusiast, I cant believe I know nothing of this region of the world. I'm excited to learn more. Thanks for the great video!

  • @carmencollor1224
    @carmencollor1224 4 місяці тому +3

    Thanks so much! I have goosebumps. I lived and worked in Suriname for almost 4 years, traveled several times to the interior and to both Guiana & French Guiana and left my heart there many years ago. It is such a fascinating area and so little is known about it. I am glad someone took an interest and made such good, balanced and informative videos about it.

  • @dios_dong
    @dios_dong 10 місяців тому +14

    Insanely high quality video. So many of the other geographical and historical documentaries on youtube are similar in how they talk about the places in their videos as yours, but the added effort of conversing with the people there and showing new footage of the countries and territory, actually GOING THERE yourself really brings this a level up on many others. Thank you for using the funds from this channel to make even better videos. Instant subscribe, can't wait for the next one.

  • @mattmctour
    @mattmctour 10 місяців тому +21

    So glad your site just went viral. The world will be a better place if folks (especially Americans) tune in to the concise insightful education you offer. Thank you and congrats on a job well done.

    • @davidtaco8890
      @davidtaco8890 Місяць тому

      Very true. The US definitely has the most power and financial influence out of any other country in the world, therefore it would be beneficial for Americans to watch.

  • @Cyz171
    @Cyz171 4 місяці тому +3

    This BLEW ME AWAY. Amazing reporting and breaking down of the information fairly sourced and transparent. It's an understatement saying it's such an unknown part of the world that's right in the middle of everything. Like a blackhole of information the entire continent around it obscures.

  • @toren1970
    @toren1970 10 місяців тому +39

    As s world geo teacher I was amazed at this video. Great work. This content it's what UA-cam was meant for. I hope your channel grows because you deserve it. This region is almost often overlooked. Our current curriculum only mentions the tapuis and that's about it. Thanks for sharing the rich history of the region. Can't wait for the next video.

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 5 місяців тому +3

    That waterfall is absolutely beautiful and amazing! And being able to see the river wind it's way between the mountains!

  • @havingalook2
    @havingalook2 10 місяців тому +17

    Brilliant, what a fabulous introduction to these fascinating lands.

  • @brianandrea3249
    @brianandrea3249 10 місяців тому +25

    Thank you! Being the cricket tragic, it has always fascinated me that Guyana, located on the most football mad continent, has produced some of the greatest cricketers ever - Lance Gibbs, Clive Lloyd, Shiv Chnderpaul etc. Their football team is associated with the same group as Canada and not the rest of South America. Such an anomaly!

    • @namename3130
      @namename3130 10 місяців тому +2

      Probably ties into the indian population he mentioned then 😂

    • @brianandrea3249
      @brianandrea3249 10 місяців тому +8

      @@namename3130 Possibly, but I suspect it has more to do with Guyana being a former British colony.

  • @cerievans4099
    @cerievans4099 9 місяців тому +1

    This is a fantastic video. My wife and I spent a fantastic two weeks in Guyana last November, followed by 8 nights in Tobago. You have added extra flavours to our experience. On our last (Sunday) night, the owner of the company which drove us around Georgetown took us to the party on the sea wall. After a bottle of 12-year old and 6 shots, we were very happy and there was no hangover the following day.

  • @christianclark5194
    @christianclark5194 10 місяців тому +40

    Mate that was an awesome video. So we’ll put together. Fascinating insights and a great spine to your storytelling. You should be proud of that! Great effort. And brilliant soundtrack

  • @dolittle6781
    @dolittle6781 10 місяців тому +51

    Very impressive and informative overview of that part of the Americas! This is the kind of scholarly material that should make YT proud. Mr. Rothman has a speaking style that is as once authoritative, accessible and most of all encyclopedic.

  • @justavillain
    @justavillain 6 місяців тому +3

    I enjoyed the info and I am thankful that you are not talking super fast and not yelling like so many channels now. As someone who has lost hearing and resulting tinnitus it is nice to be able to have a video not on closed caption!

  • @KeirBo
    @KeirBo 10 місяців тому +62

    This is the most informative video I've seen about Guyana. Thank you so much

  • @brucewooley8694
    @brucewooley8694 10 місяців тому +12

    Wow! Alex I do believe this is the first in-depth historical documentary of these beautiful countries. Good job. Spent some time in Suriname. Got Dengue fever and had to leave because the mortality rate is high enough the first time, the second time is a death sentence. Leaving those kids (I was a teacher) was the hardest thing I've ever done; there wasn't a dry eye among us as I boarded the plane . . . and it wasn't because of the pouring down rain.

    • @Thatveganlifestyle
      @Thatveganlifestyle 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for your service to my country🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷♥️.

  • @smuller8988
    @smuller8988 9 днів тому

    What an outstanding video. Calm, super informative, very well-researched, considerate, and using respectful terminology. A joy to watch. I had no idea the Guianas were that ethnically mixed. Defintely learned somethjing new today. Thank you.

  • @memarkiam
    @memarkiam 10 місяців тому +10

    Fascinating video. Thank you so much. Looking forward to exploring your other videos.

  • @Cyax_Rex
    @Cyax_Rex 10 місяців тому +6

    Fantastic! How have you gone under my radar? I'm subscribed and chomping at the bit for more. Well done, mate. Can't wait to watch more of your content.

  • @eduardodelatorre08
    @eduardodelatorre08 16 днів тому +1

    I went to Suriname and Guyana in 2022 and your video is so insightful, carefully researched, and ethically framed. You do outstanding work. And inspires me to perhaps go down the same path one day, and tell these stories from the perspective of the locals.

  • @kevinbuda7087
    @kevinbuda7087 10 місяців тому +1685

    I lived in french guanne for 6 months. 30 years ago. it was the wild west with no police,a bankrobbery where all 8 employees died, linemen sent out and never came back found with arrows in them, I would stand hitching a ride at the harbour with the" boni" who had spears and wore red loin cloths. and that night watch as Kouru sent off a satellite rocket red across the black sky. surreal. paddled in with 20 dollars in my pocket,spent 3 months barely surviving and the next 3 working as a capenter where built a beautiful mortice and tennin roof for a land owner, 1 meal a day and cash money. I slept on a 10 meter sailboat and had a dinghy to shore. guyanne is not a place for sissys. It is a place of storys earned.

    • @higherresolution4490
      @higherresolution4490 10 місяців тому +77

      And I thought I was adventurous! What a brilliant life experience. Sounds like you might be from Australia or another country in the British Commonwealth. Most of my fellow Americans could not even identify a single country in South America, let alone any of the Guianas.

    • @kevinbuda7087
      @kevinbuda7087 10 місяців тому +59

      @@higherresolution4490 I could go on forever about guanne. I am an american that became a french bohemian for a while.For the french guanne is a stop over of 2 years to replenish their moneys to continue their voyage by sail. It is the best life.

    • @Archerfootball89
      @Archerfootball89 5 місяців тому

      Gççççççcçcccccc7​@@higherresolution4490

    • @justinjustinallison4523
      @justinjustinallison4523 5 місяців тому

      ⁠​⁠@@higherresolution4490whatta self righteous clown. Just because you only pay attention to the sheep of my country don’t assume we are all like that. It’s very prevalent but the media makes it look like a far worse problem than what it is. There’s a great deal of individuals in America who are polite, adventurous, educated, ambitious, with unique perspectives and interests. To believe all Americans are dull or unintelligent is so ignorant and actually shows how arrogant the British common wealth is. We have our problems but we are still the main military and political super power of the world. And that is not because of the dull or sheep Americans that are constantly speaking on Facebook.

    • @Seagaltalk
      @Seagaltalk 5 місяців тому +19

      or apparently just getting dead

  • @FLStelth
    @FLStelth 10 місяців тому +18

    That was a fascinating video. I knew nothing about Guyana before this. Clearly your exploration and research were put to good use. I will watch your other videos on this topic.

  • @pippa3150
    @pippa3150 3 місяці тому +3

    Hi Alex. I doubt you'll see this, but FANTASTIC video! Thank you for bringing to light such a beautiful and fascinating area of the world. I lived in the Caribbean for 15 years and am somewhat familiar with the wars and populations in that area, but you have expanded on it greatly! I am looking forward to learning more and subscribed 5 minutes into the video. 💚

  • @KodKomplex
    @KodKomplex 10 місяців тому +24

    Can't wait for the next part of thia series! This is one of the best made videos of its kind I think I've ever seen. I must confess, I am envious! EXCELLENT content! Thank you for your work!

  • @nihao4587
    @nihao4587 10 місяців тому +69

    such a great presentation of places i never imagined anyone would cover in details. what a treasure, definitely deserve a lot more views on YT. GREAT WORK AGAIN, alex!

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +5

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @thomgizziz
      @thomgizziz 10 місяців тому +1

      There are literally dozens of videos about these countries and many of them cover the history... so you are praising something that others have done and you are just being a bit daft.

    • @dirtydingus5465
      @dirtydingus5465 10 місяців тому

      True, however, there would be none of this without the forethought, and execution. It made millionaires more millionaires, but then if that never had occurred what we look like. In most ways the world is still turning in this fashion. Nothing has changed yet everything has changed.@@thomgizziz

  • @danielh377
    @danielh377 4 дні тому +1

    You did an incredible job with this video. I'm going to use some of your videos in my advanced ESL classes.

  • @Evvins
    @Evvins 10 місяців тому +38

    Now this is the content I am looking for on youtube!
    As frenchman myself I genuinely can't remember ever talking about Guiana in school (I would assume because it doesn't exactly pain us as "the good guys") and I know shamefully little about its people and history. Well researched and respectful educational content on places like this is something that is way too rare and I commend you for doing it, I definitely will check out the rest of your channel and be waiting for the follow up videos :)

    • @vlcr9259
      @vlcr9259 10 місяців тому

      On ne parle jamais de la Guyane parce qu'il s'agit d'une région française. Sans mentionner sa faible importance. Pour ce qui est de passer pour les "gentils" ne t'inquiètes pas l'éducation nationale fait son travail sur le colonialisme

    • @Evvins
      @Evvins 10 місяців тому +1

      @@vlcr9259Cela fait quelques que temps que j'ai été moi même à l'école, peut être que le sujet est mieux couvert de nos jours. Personnellement je n'ai aucun souvenir que la Guyane, ou tout autre territoires français, est été discuté pendant mes cours, mais c'est aussi une lacune que j'aurais put facilement combler de mon côté. Jusqu'à il y a quelques jours je ne savais même pas que la Polynésie française existait :x

    • @vlcr9259
      @vlcr9259 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Evvins oui c'est notable que l'outre-mer est assez peu évoqué, ce qui est cocasse puisque des sujets sur le reste de l'Europe et la colonisation/de l'Afrique et de l'Amérique sont inclus, notamment sur les volets tel que le commerce triangulaire ou la colonisation

    • @michaelofsydney6128
      @michaelofsydney6128 4 місяці тому +3

      As an Australian, I am very familiar with French Polynesia and also Muraroa Attol where France let off nuclear bombs and even blew up a vessel in Auckland Harbour,killing a man. The region protested massively against the so called French Tests.
      Still I can't be too smug and sanctimonious in my condemnation; it was with uranium bought from Australia.​@@Evvins

    • @deusvult.92
      @deusvult.92 Місяць тому

      On parle jamais de la Vendée non plus donc pourquoi aborderait-on le sujet de la Guyane qui ne nous concerne en rien. Faut arrêter d’etre des paillassons a un moment. Moi je suis très fier de ce que nous avons fait.

  • @vivianarmstrong1086
    @vivianarmstrong1086 10 місяців тому +10

    I’m a New Zealander & have been writing a factional book set in British Guiana 1800s. My father & other 17:26 ancestors lived there. I was amazed to find another kiwi having made this very recent & excellent video about Guyana. I’m looking forward to the videos on Surinam & French Guiana.

  • @perfectlycorrupt420
    @perfectlycorrupt420 5 місяців тому +1

    This is absolutely heartbreaking and yet, so, so fascinating. You have done a great job with this video and I will be checking out your other works!

  • @CZMaestro
    @CZMaestro 10 місяців тому +15

    Looking forward to the videos on each of the three countries.

  • @k.r.baylor8825
    @k.r.baylor8825 10 місяців тому +24

    Mr. Rothman has a very relaxing voice, almost ASMR. Subbed, a great video about a very obscure part of the Americas.

    • @apexxxx10
      @apexxxx10 3 місяці тому

      *ASMR - please explain, thanks*

  • @AccentShmaccent
    @AccentShmaccent 23 дні тому

    Fantastic video... Well done, and THANK YOU!!

  • @voidmind108
    @voidmind108 10 місяців тому +9

    This popped up in my feed - what a professionally made, informative video! You should have a million subscribers, hopefully that will happen soon!

  • @MyApps-uf1dz
    @MyApps-uf1dz 10 місяців тому +25

    best video I've seen on the Guyanas so far, excellent work!

  • @SplashMcKenzie
    @SplashMcKenzie 4 місяці тому +2

    Wonderful video, as a Guyanese person it was very insightful learning some things about my country I’ve never knew before. Looking forward to watching your other videos!

  • @Ahmadd_Abdullahh
    @Ahmadd_Abdullahh 10 місяців тому +13

    Such a great video to understand the Guyanas 🥇

  • @TheTreesus
    @TheTreesus 10 місяців тому +10

    Beautiful video man, awesome that you went there

  • @stevedrane2364
    @stevedrane2364 2 місяці тому +2

    What an interesting insight into these countries. I look forward to your next instalment. Thank you.

  • @nicsilk8238
    @nicsilk8238 10 місяців тому +7

    Fascinating, I'm hooked already and thirsty for more about this huge place with such a checkered history. Thank you for opening this amazing book for us all.

  • @afromolukker
    @afromolukker 10 місяців тому +17

    Was blessed to visit Suriname in October 2023. Got to go down the Surinane river for 5 hours in the small canoes to get to Maroon villages. What an amazing experience!

  • @nrm224
    @nrm224 4 дні тому

    This video is absolutely fantastic. I cannot wait for the next in the series.

  • @danporter4027
    @danporter4027 10 місяців тому +4

    Fascinating and expertly told! Can’t wait for the rest of the series!

  • @mikaelb7735
    @mikaelb7735 10 місяців тому +4

    VERY interesting. Thank you! And so nice to "see" a person explaining these things while walking through the history. Superb!

  • @sharonconstan8234
    @sharonconstan8234 10 місяців тому +12

    Such a solid fascinating presentation. So well done. Ty!

  • @murphaph
    @murphaph 10 місяців тому +9

    Looking forward to more of these. I've always been fascinated by these countries.

  • @jepolch
    @jepolch 4 місяці тому +3

    Great telling of a troubling story. Thanks!

  • @JIMIIXTLAN
    @JIMIIXTLAN 10 місяців тому +6

    Fascinating, excellent, well done very enjoyable to watch and learn I will be watching more of your content

  • @AyaAya-fh2wx
    @AyaAya-fh2wx 10 місяців тому +18

    Hi Alex. Yours must be the most underrated channel. Love your videos and wish you would do more. Your videos are filled with love and the beautiful energy of yours. Apart from being really interesting and well researched

    • @Lost_in_Context
      @Lost_in_Context  10 місяців тому +3

      Thanks for watching and for the comment! I'm trying to put them out as fast as possible, but they take a ton of time. More to come soon though

  • @mollydcanada7276
    @mollydcanada7276 4 місяці тому +11

    One of my best friends in highschool was from British Guiana. She was very petite, very dark & very smart. She came to Canada as her father-in-law was a British diplomat. All on her own, she became my higschool's valedictorian! Plus a star athlete! I was 5'7" ; yet this diminutive woman took over from on the baton race to win!! I was a hundred feet behind the rest of the race when Philippa took over! She won! She also garnered a scholarship to U of Toronto, an unheard of accomplishment for my small town highschool! And let me assure you there was no black/indigenous preference at this time! Philippa was just so good, no-one could deny her - she became a lawyer!

  • @telebubba5527
    @telebubba5527 10 місяців тому +11

    Interesting video and a good study. I like it that you're a Kiwi, I recognized the accent immediately. As Aussie myself, I moved to the Netherlands at an early age and got involved with many of the people you are speaking of from non American origin, as many now live here because of political complications there. It's an interesting mix of people and an example to the world on integration. One thing though, only the Africans were brought against their will and became real slaves. The others often were fleeing bad and poor conditions, and took the opportunities to go to another country in the hope for a better life. That kind of 'motivation' still happens all over the world today.

  • @BananaGamingYT7
    @BananaGamingYT7 10 місяців тому +5

    We love you Mr.Alex
    -Rishik

  • @ChristopherBoykin-mh1nr
    @ChristopherBoykin-mh1nr 11 днів тому

    Incredible 👏 well done you. Thank you for the in depth accounting of the complex histories of these three countries. Not just another cute guy with a camera 😊👏❤️