Man I have so much respect for the Afar people cause they are really hard working and it's even better to watch the video when you speak their language
Възхищение, обич и учудване...Колко сме глезени и непохватни днешните жени!!!! Имаме всичко и все мрънка ме Нека да се поучим от спокойствието и смирението им.Те трябва да са горди а не ние....благодарност към създателите на филма
These people are not poor,this is their ancestral way of life!they r Rich💯they are very self sufficient and I haven't seen one poor in spirit,determination or weak,let alone on the side of the road begging. Thanks for the video
@@johngibs5356nah they aren’t. Nomadic houses aren’t supposed to be complicated. They have to be as simple as possible because they move around a lot. That’s why nomads either live in tents, wagons (like caravans), or simple houses (like the Afar here) that can be taken apart & put back together easily. They aren’t starving, they’re just nomadic
Thanks for posting this. I love Afar. We worked with Afars for 12 years. This video makes me miss my clan very much. It is hot. It is a harsh environment. But it is so peaceful and the people are beautiful and strong. This "ari" can be dismantled and transported on a camel.
Not a chance I'd last 5 minutes. Okay maybe 5 minutes but not much more. I'm in absolute awe of these women. I just watched them build their family's home while holding babies. They're much stronger and smarter than I am ♥️
@@GetToDaChoppa-k5r it’s their choice they can move to big towns or cities and live there with hand to mouth and no inheritance or territory but wise people never abandon their culture and easy way of life without bills to pay
Thank you so much for bringing this to us. I am always amazed to see people being so ingenious. It just goes to show what we lose when we get used to soft living and being greedy. They are so hard working and adaptive.
All east African have same culture Because we are one people one nation. Before I read the title of video I thought it is somalia. I love all east African people We have beautiful culture with no differences which shows that we are one.
As i watch all the nomadic people you have filmed, their home making skills i am reminded how truly resilient human beings are, living on and surviving on very little 😊
these wonderful people are the true survivors in this world. they make do with the basics and live harsh conditions. I would love to spend some time with them.
I can remember back when I was in my 20's, going to bring lunch to my boo at different construction sites, everyone was always arguing with one another. I never was able to understand why... Seeing these lovely people working together makes me so happy and im so glad that we get to see this...
Men argue with other men as of a means of a Pecking Order, that is what Testosterone does and back in the Cave man days, you picked the strongest and fittest for your Mate, hunting, gathering is different today but still the same concept, that is hard wired into most Males just as women who are the Keepers of the Hearth provides nurture, cooking food, weaving, child bearing with her mate, this concept hasn't change for thousands of years
Thanks for this amazing video, I have read many time about skin's for water a0nd wine but never seen it used, now I have, I could stay like this some days but life in comfort have made me soft,, i really find these women powerful and strong.
A fascinating video! A couple years ago, I stayed in a modified tent like this in a small campground near Lac Abbe in Djibouti, near the Ethiopian border. The next day, we gave two Afar men a ride to their village (a temporary village, as they are semi-nomadic), and they invited us into their tent homes like these and introduced us to their families. Spending time with the Afar people was one of the highlights of all my travel in dozens of countries.
I have lived all year round in similar type of structure in England , made from hazel poles , covered in army canvas, lined with wool blankets between canvas and frame....wood boards and carpets on floor , and wood stove inside, for extreme winter temperatures.....this type of tent known as a Bender was widely used by Gypsy people in the past but not now.....I was still living in Benders till a few years ago, including December / January 2010 / 2011, which was the coldest December/ January for over 100 years....however , with the wood stove on and extra blankets on my bed I was warm and comfortable. ....I now live in the luxury of a small bus, on the north Devon coast. Thanks for your videos 🤙
Sorry David, only just seen this. I am slowly to make a video about UK travellers ( I presume you have seen our vid of Kelly with her horses). I have also lived on a boat for years, but we live in a half-restored ruin on Dartmoor now. Have you seen our FB page, Collective of Artist Travellers (CATs).
The part i most love about all these videos...they are so in depth and informative that even watching them a dozen times over...you still pick up a lil tidbit and learn something new!
Very interesting. Looking back in time and seeing how many people lived like this in many lands. I wish they had more time for educating. Blessing to them all
This is a beautiful life. I spent early age of my life with pastoralists. I still remember how simple and blessing was the nature. Everything had a meaning and a soul..stones, trees, mountains, dry valleys... everything even my shadow had a name "Afan".
How hard people live in this modern age. Seeing their struggle for survival makes us think how happy we are. O Allah, make the life of this man of the world easier.
You are not happy and will never know true happiness on this earth you just live in a modernized part,of the world where they eat shite and get overweight and know nothing about the world of nature,or how to survive.poor you so poor yet think you are wealthy. Sad too.
Another fascinating but most importantly, educational video. I once visited a Massii village in Kenya, the experience is still in my heart. People that live with the earth have a very special high resonance of energy. They are at one with nature. ❤️🙏
Amazing documentary, thank you. These are powerful women, who are the cradle of life and guarantee security and protection for their family, their men....I having witnessed this trait with many nomadic people, here too the women "carry the load" and they are proud of their heritage. What amazing handicraft in weaving these mats and preparing the young branches for the structure. Whether in Siberia, the 'Americas' , Africa , women - as life-givers, are the base of a culture. All my respect for them and honoring them, they who give life, provide for life, are the beauty in the sociatal context...thank You !!!
Watching this video made me cry,because this is the kind of Life i experienced in Northern Kenya before i got a chance to Study and get a scholarship in the United States.I Love and respect Nomads
I had wondered about winds' effect on their houses. Their mats are reminiscent of Sahaptian and Salishan tule culture, their house frames are reminiscent of Algonquian longhouses and their use of rocks for anchoring their houses is reminiscent of perhaps Siouxan or other Plains peoples' historical use of the same for anchoring teepees. I haven't noticed but, I would imagine there to be a chimney (smoke hole) in the middle of the roof of each house. That would be largely identical to Algonquian architecture. "Great minds think alike".
Makes my 15 year old 14 ft. by 70 ft. mobile home, in a temperate climate, look like a mansion. Plus running hot and cold water with two full bathrooms, a propane furnace and air conditioning . Good to see something like this as it really puts things in perspective as to how blessed we are.
These people are wealthier than you. They have Mother Nature and use her wisely they have all they need, and would hate to live in your itsy bity caravan with bathrooms, I can assure you. I have been there and to many parts of Ethiopia from the mountain tops to Addis Ababa, and these people would never give up their freedom to live in the town and cities with modern everything you are the western world has. But Freedom is more important than material goods. The cities of Ethiopia many people wish they could live the life of
I'm from this nation/ afar in east Africa Ethiopia. we have many beaurifull cultures till not been announced to the world. if you get a chance to visit Ethiopia I recommend the wedding ceremony of afar people. you will get them with fantastic hospitality.
A very hardy people who've learned through generations how to survive in this harsh climate. I notice it's the women who do most of or all the work, even when carrying children on their back. The lazy men seem to do nothing, as the subtitles say, one man helped a little because of the filming. Very enlightening video, many thanks.👍👍👍👍👍
So fabulous! Anyone could learn and be independent if it were legal. So much freedom it seems. I think these are beautiful an the people too! I have never heard of the Afar people, thank you for making this and sharing!❤
the family is from Afar the Horn of Africa and the fact that you commented “these people are poor” at least they don’t feel stressed from taxes and laws. But I do find it fascinating that I can learn more of this part of my country 🇪🇹 where my parents come from
Poverty is, I think, mostly relative but sometimes it is absolute. Here I travelled as a guest of a NGO dealing with issues of poverty and indeed saw malnourishment and heard of high infant mortality. Compared with the tribes of southern Ethiopia, people here did not look so well fed, and there were tensions I felt with the central government extracting what they felt to be 'their' salt and taking the profit. Note this was 2 years ago and things may have changed.
@@NomadArchitecture Is there a reason this tribes suffer from malnutrition while owning large herds of livestock? I'm Kenyan myself and have always wondered about that with the pastoralist tribes in our country too.
@@njeriwachiraa ,nomads keeps livestock for pride. The larger the number of animals you have means more respect from your community. Afadhali wafe njaa ama wasisome waishi na heshima ya kuwa na mifugo wengi.
MashaAllah, The Africans Woman is Verry Strong, She is Work is Verry hard. Allah Bless all Brothers and Sisters, Thanks for Video, i am Indian, i live in Kuwait,
I am so taken by the jewelry,the beauty of their clothing-and their hairstyles.What exelent beauty..and these children are beautiful,too.Their way of life must have been handed down for a very long time.I would love to know more about them!!
Utterley beautiful to see these videos of nomadic architecture and the lives and amazing skills of the people who build them. I so wanted to build an adobe house to live in but it takes team work and I had no like minded friends when I had the land. As the world warms we may all become nomads.
Simple life no covid 19 or covid 20 or covid 30 ..... + no headache with media and fake news .hard working people i knew but happy ,allah bless them all
@@michaelcee8348 Oh c'mon. Would you rather live in poor Africa country with no medical treatment? And be honest! Would you rather die due to broken leg or tooth abscess? Be grateful for what you have.
@@MarkizDeCarabas yes marki. i'll be honest. i'd rather live somewhere where the "doctors" do not KILL that is kill. i won't use the term murder. ( however, i would like it explained to me why those 250,000 deaths were not murder). so to be clear, if the "doctors" in that medically bereft continent were not murders, then i would obviously take the sane choice. africa. also. i am impressed by medical SCIENCE, but not by "doctors" interpreting the real science (scientific method) with their own prejudices. i'd rather interpret the science myself and be able to choose whomever i want to advise or "treat" me. this country has a tyrannical medical establishment. meaning there is not free choice for either the "doctors" or the so called patient. so to a large extent i AM NOT grateful for what i have. this tyranny most recently has given us the plandemic or scamdemic. NO. i'd be grateful if there was "medical" freedom in the ole usa. but there is NOT.
@Duane dirie , we are same people bro. This people i believe are Somalis, the look the culture are exactly same . May Allah bless them all and aid them...
They're nomads that's just a temporary shelter....they travel throughout the region because they have large numbers of cattle goat and Camel mostly... They live in the desert and move from place to place for thousands of years.
So much hard work is there..bt.then also they are vry happy bcoz they lived together ...n tht is actually main part of life..God bless them..thnx bro u show me the real life of human beings...
My sentiments also. I love their simplicity: babies on their back; one sleeping. I once met a cab driver from Ethiopia. He repeated "They're poor, they're poor," I said:"money's not everything. They've got what we (in the U.S) don't have. working together without fighting. ...and I bet there is love....I gave him the biggest tip I could. He said : This is too much" I said "Give it to Ethiopia."
Sandra Westley when we went to South Africa 15 yrs ago or more all the baby’s were carried about like that, they had not heard of push chairs, they had no need of them there were no paths to use them on, they were all tied to mums, back, never saw anyone with twins though, what happens under that situation I don’t know, perhaps because of nutrition that rearly occurs.
Even though the climate may be extreme at times, I would love to experience life there, these may be "My People" and I would feel right at home with or without these so called "Luxuries of Life"!!!
The lady’s string twisting technique at 2:30 is so efficient and clever. I’ve done it by twisting the strands between my fingers and it hurts after not too long. This definitely seems like something that’s doable for hours.
Amazing bless these people and kids!! In today’s society people complain about work or not having something they want... I can say I’ve complained on certain things and this just change my whole mindset to see people literally have nothing and to live everyday the best way they can and to provide for there families with the littlest things they have bless there souls!!
Wow next time I go to the fridge and grab a cold one I promise to be more grateful for being able to have a cold drink,,,,,I may even have a brief ceremony before I chug it down!!!!
Cause my mom and her family are Afar and I lived with them for 4 years and eventually learned their language or should I say my mother's language and I am thankful that I learned Cause I am able to understand what they're saying and thank you for uploading this video Cause I'll be able to share this video with my mom and chat about it
The great Afar people, many of you are Allah, I am Somalian, and the Afar people are our cousins, we share the lineage to one grandfather and I ask the great Allah for them Paradise in the hereafter and the decent life in this world We will rise our nation in the Horn of Africa and Pont, Axum and Addis will return prosperous, God willing, soon
I am much too pale to live there. I burn so easy. I think I would like to make those mats the next time I go somewhere with palm trees though! I have so much respect for the women in your videos. They do so much work and also take care of their children.
Madame, your comment is hurtful. These poor people living in worst situations, without having descent clothing , food, housing and sanitation break ones heart. Living in luxurious home in Europe and posting inappropriate views is even more dastardly. Let developed nations in the world pour money to relocate and help them get the basic amenities of human life. Don't post such rotten comments again.
Man I have so much respect for the Afar people cause they are really hard working and it's even better to watch the video when you speak their language
Възхищение, обич и учудване...Колко сме глезени и непохватни днешните жени!!!! Имаме всичко и все мрънка ме Нека да се поучим от спокойствието и смирението им.Те трябва да са горди а не ние....благодарност към създателите на филма
Horosho, Spasibo Ruskiy
the tents are beautiful the work they do is so intricate. I'm Amazed. very talented people very hardworking people God keep them safe
These people are not poor,this is their ancestral way of life!they r Rich💯they are very self sufficient and I haven't seen one poor in spirit,determination or weak,let alone on the side of the road begging. Thanks for the video
I absolutely hate when people say that dumb shit like seriously we are the poor ones in America and the very few places similar
No they for sure poor
@@Stepharoni_and_Clean😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 stop trying to make it sound good these people poor as F
@@johngibs5356nah they aren’t. Nomadic houses aren’t supposed to be complicated. They have to be as simple as possible because they move around a lot. That’s why nomads either live in tents, wagons (like caravans), or simple houses (like the Afar here) that can be taken apart & put back together easily. They aren’t starving, they’re just nomadic
Где они в пустыне пасут скот? Вокруг ни травинки, одни камни и песок. Где берут воду?
Thanks for posting this. I love Afar. We worked with Afars for 12 years. This video makes me miss my clan very much. It is hot. It is a harsh environment. But it is so peaceful and the people are beautiful and strong. This "ari" can be dismantled and transported on a camel.
Thank you for the work you’ve done! 🥰
Yeah. These people are our cousins. The Somali house is also transportable and manged by women.
Love the brilliance and resourcefulness of the Nomads... they understand life .
Not a chance I'd last 5 minutes. Okay maybe 5 minutes but not much more. I'm in absolute awe of these women. I just watched them build their family's home while holding babies. They're much stronger and smarter than I am ♥️
what choice do they have though?
Wow
Don't count yourself out, when it comes to survival most people figure out what they need to do to survive.
don't worry about it, 5 minutes is a long time 👍
@@GetToDaChoppa-k5r it’s their choice they can move to big towns or cities and live there with hand to mouth and no inheritance or territory but wise people never abandon their culture and easy way of life without bills to pay
Thank you so much for bringing this to us. I am always amazed to see people being so ingenious. It just goes to show what we lose when we get used to soft living and being greedy. They are so hard working and adaptive.
You’re an awesome person, I wish I knew you.
Fiquei sem palavras... 😧
All east African have same culture
Because we are one people one nation.
Before I read the title of video I thought it is somalia.
I love all east African people
We have beautiful culture with no differences which shows that we are one.
As i watch all the nomadic people you have filmed,
their home making skills i am reminded how truly resilient human beings are, living on and surviving on very little 😊
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No, I could not live there.
But these people are much STRONGER 💪 than I am. 👍👍👍
Sending everyone love and blessings from Iceland 🇮🇸 ❤️🙏❤️🦋🦋🦋
I agree with you. They have hard life. we can not
live even one day like them
these wonderful people are the true survivors in this world. they make do with the basics and live harsh conditions. I would love to spend some time with them.
Thanks I ready to help you
I can remember back when I was in my 20's, going to bring lunch to my boo at different construction sites, everyone was always arguing with one another. I never was able to understand why... Seeing these lovely people working together makes me so happy and im so glad that we get to see this...
Men argue with other men as of a means of a Pecking Order, that is what Testosterone does and back in the Cave man days, you picked the strongest and fittest for your Mate, hunting, gathering is different today but still the same concept, that is hard wired into most Males just as women who are the Keepers of the Hearth provides nurture, cooking food, weaving, child bearing with her mate, this concept hasn't change for thousands of years
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Thanks for this amazing video, I have read many time about skin's for water a0nd wine but never seen it used, now I have, I could stay like this some days but life in comfort have made me soft,, i really find these women powerful and strong.
A fascinating video! A couple years ago, I stayed in a modified tent like this in a small campground near Lac Abbe in Djibouti, near the Ethiopian border. The next day, we gave two Afar men a ride to their village (a temporary village, as they are semi-nomadic), and they invited us into their tent homes like these and introduced us to their families. Spending time with the Afar people was one of the highlights of all my travel in dozens of countries.
Oh Mashallah thank you so much and please visit ethiopian Afar region welcome
Tu es la bienvenue la ou les afar vivent.. les invités sont honoré et respecte dans nos coutume
Afar are some of the nicest people
Beautiful country Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I love my people ❤️🙏🇪🇹
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Beautiful country but human life is very difficult. My eyes get wet seeing their suffering. May Allah give them happiness and peace.
This people is somali is not ithopian and this is a land ithopia captured on somalia
@@mascudyare2191 cafar waye caaqow afsomali kuma hadlooyan
Harsh conditions, land is dried and these nomads have established their way of living as best to their ability to survive for thousands of years.
@China Boss Anything that they forage that are edible and if they have animals e.g goats/cattle offering them milk.
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Потрясающие женщины!
Красоты какой необыкновенной .
Как же жива в них память об истинной правильной исконной
архитектуре!❤
I have lived all year round in similar type of structure in England , made from hazel poles , covered in army canvas, lined with wool blankets between canvas and frame....wood boards and carpets on floor , and wood stove inside, for extreme winter temperatures.....this type of tent known as a Bender was widely used by Gypsy people in the past but not now.....I was still living in Benders till a few years ago, including December / January 2010 / 2011, which was the coldest December/ January for over 100 years....however , with the wood stove on and extra blankets on my bed I was warm and comfortable. ....I now live in the luxury of a small bus, on the north Devon coast. Thanks for your videos 🤙
Sorry David, only just seen this. I am slowly to make a video about UK travellers ( I presume you have seen our vid of Kelly with her horses). I have also lived on a boat for years, but we live in a half-restored ruin on Dartmoor now. Have you seen our FB page, Collective of Artist Travellers (CATs).
@@NomadArchitecture no, I haven’t seen either , but I will check both out. Thank you 🤙
The part i most love about all these videos...they are so in depth and informative that even watching them a dozen times over...you still pick up a lil tidbit and learn something new!
Thanks, hopefully the next round will be even better as we are trying really hard this year to record all the materials and tools.
Very interesting. Looking back in time and seeing how many people lived like this in many lands. I wish they had more time for educating. Blessing to them all
This is a beautiful life. I spent early age of my life with pastoralists. I still remember how simple and blessing was the nature. Everything had a meaning and a soul..stones, trees, mountains, dry valleys... everything even my shadow had a name "Afan".
How hard people live in this modern age. Seeing their struggle for survival makes us think how happy we are. O Allah, make the life of this man of the world easier.
Ameen
You are not happy and will never know true happiness on this earth you just live in a modernized part,of the world where they eat shite and get overweight and know nothing about the world of nature,or how to survive.poor you so poor yet think you are wealthy. Sad too.
Oh greater Allah save this people those are very poor and Hungary.i love them from my heart!F.M.Miah Bangladeshi from USA💖💖💖💖
Another fascinating but most importantly, educational video. I once visited a Massii village in Kenya, the experience is still in my heart. People that live with the earth have a very special high resonance of energy. They are at one with nature. ❤️🙏
They also die young so do the children
What’s nature my people live the Allah commands not hoax nature theories.
Never thought of nomadic architecture, until I saw this content. Nothing is more vernacular than this architecture. Congratulations.
Their hand weaving is excellent and inspiring. Their overall personal industry is marvelous to behold.
Amazing documentary, thank you. These are powerful women, who are the cradle of life and guarantee security and protection for their family, their men....I having witnessed this trait with many nomadic people, here too the women "carry the load" and they are proud of their heritage. What amazing handicraft in weaving these mats and preparing the young branches for the structure. Whether in Siberia, the 'Americas' , Africa , women - as life-givers, are the base of a culture.
All my respect for them and honoring them, they who give life, provide for life, are the beauty in the sociatal context...thank You !!!
Watching this video made me cry,because this is the kind of Life i experienced in Northern Kenya before i got a chance to Study and get a scholarship in the United States.I Love and respect Nomads
Realize it or not, that's because you left the most valuable thing-your ancestor's way of life.
@@noblefootsteps being a Nomad is never by choice. you think we Chose to move around because what? Survival!
These are amazing peoples, I can see they are Muslims very close to Yemeni's cultures hard working peoples. May Allah bless and protect them.
Their culture is also wo close to Somali culture like the diracs $macawis
It's afar people similar to somali culture
L'Afrique n'est pas musulmane
La majorité sont chrétiens ou juifs
I had wondered about winds' effect on their houses. Their mats are reminiscent of Sahaptian and Salishan tule culture, their house frames are reminiscent of Algonquian longhouses and their use of rocks for anchoring their houses is reminiscent of perhaps Siouxan or other Plains peoples' historical use of the same for anchoring teepees. I haven't noticed but, I would imagine there to be a chimney (smoke hole) in the middle of the roof of each house. That would be largely identical to Algonquian architecture. "Great minds think alike".
Makes my 15 year old 14 ft. by 70 ft. mobile home, in a temperate climate, look like a mansion. Plus running hot and cold water with two full bathrooms, a propane furnace and air conditioning . Good to see something like this as it really puts things in perspective as to how blessed we are.
These people are wealthier than you. They have Mother Nature and use her wisely they have all they need, and would hate to live in your itsy bity caravan with bathrooms, I can assure you. I have been there and to many parts of Ethiopia from the mountain tops to Addis Ababa, and these people would never give up their freedom to live in the town and cities with modern everything you are the western world has. But Freedom is more important than material goods. The cities of Ethiopia many people wish they could live the life of
The Danskil people or the mountain tribes of the sky.
Who told you that they're complaining
@@michaelryan2562I agree with you wholeheartedly.
I admire these people they my ERO God bless them I'm il love with them umbelilevebly the way they live
Gotta love that baby sound asleep on his mamas back while she builds a house!
Beautiful country Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I love my people , i wish can stay with them...
I'm sure they would love to have you, many hands make light work
you wouldnt last a week
😂😂
Same here ❤Ethiopia
the region somali
I'm from this nation/ afar in east Africa Ethiopia. we have many beaurifull cultures till not been announced to the world. if you get a chance to visit Ethiopia I recommend the wedding ceremony of afar people. you will get them with fantastic hospitality.
Would love to see that and all that you mentioned.
Women there are very strong people & I appreciate them very much.
Yes ! I would love to go visit for 6 months, what an adventure. Wow
Welcome this is my people
My Allah bless them. Love from Somaliland.
A very hardy people who've learned through generations how to survive in this harsh climate.
I notice it's the women who do most of or all the work, even when carrying children on their back.
The lazy men seem to do nothing, as the subtitles say, one man helped a little because of the filming. Very enlightening video, many thanks.👍👍👍👍👍
Lazy men lmao they do the dangerous work if these people were in grave danger I can guarantee you these women aren’t gonna step up
the men are the livestock herders
Nomadic architecture is the inspiration and base of modern architecture..
O my god,very very difficult life,peapoles are so nice and hardworking
Just admirable the way they weave the mats and how resilient they are. Really enjoyed the video.
Very tuf life,,, but they're enjoyed this,,, like Indian kachchhi gadriya,,, maldhari. Salute this community respected love from India.
Beautiful, resilient, ingenious people. Living lightly on the land with local resources, in community together.
Lots of luv from Kerala, India
😂ഇവിടെയുമോ
So fabulous! Anyone could learn and be independent if it were legal. So much freedom it seems. I think these are beautiful an the people too! I have never heard of the Afar people, thank you for making this and sharing!❤
the family is from Afar the Horn of Africa and the fact that you commented “these people are poor” at least they don’t feel stressed from taxes and laws. But I do find it fascinating that I can learn more of this part of my country 🇪🇹 where my parents come from
Poverty is, I think, mostly relative but sometimes it is absolute. Here I travelled as a guest of a NGO dealing with issues of poverty and indeed saw malnourishment and heard of high infant mortality. Compared with the tribes of southern Ethiopia, people here did not look so well fed, and there were tensions I felt with the central government extracting what they felt to be 'their' salt and taking the profit. Note this was 2 years ago and things may have changed.
@@NomadArchitecture Is there a reason this tribes suffer from malnutrition while owning large herds of livestock? I'm Kenyan myself and have always wondered about that with the pastoralist tribes in our country too.
@@njeriwachiraa ,nomads keeps livestock for pride. The larger the number of animals you have means more respect from your community. Afadhali wafe njaa ama wasisome waishi na heshima ya kuwa na mifugo wengi.
@@NomadArchitecture ,your videos are amazing. Have been following you since the time you were in Mongolia.
@@imutimwiti7606 Jambo la kushangaza kweli. But to each his own.
This is Anfar people our cousins
We love you from Somalia 🇸🇴
MashaAllah, The Africans Woman is Verry Strong, She is Work is Verry hard.
Allah Bless all Brothers and Sisters,
Thanks for Video, i am Indian,
i live in Kuwait,
I am so taken by the jewelry,the beauty of their clothing-and their hairstyles.What exelent beauty..and these children are beautiful,too.Their way of life must have been handed down for a very long time.I would love to know more about them!!
Utterley beautiful to see these videos of nomadic architecture and the lives and amazing skills of the people who build them. I so wanted to build an adobe house to live in but it takes team work and I had no like minded friends when I had the land. As the world warms we may all become nomads.
The people are absolutely BEAUTIFUL!!
Simple life no covid 19 or covid 20 or covid 30 ..... + no headache with media and fake news .hard working people i knew but happy ,allah bless them all
And dead from developing a tooth abscess or other such thing which is minor in the west and often fatal in developing nations
@@india1422 our wonderful medical establishment in the "west" kills more than 250,000 people every year
@@michaelcee8348 Oh c'mon. Would you rather live in poor Africa country with no medical treatment? And be honest! Would you rather die due to broken leg or tooth abscess? Be grateful for what you have.
@@MarkizDeCarabas yes marki. i'll be honest. i'd rather live somewhere where the "doctors" do not KILL that is kill. i won't use the term murder. ( however, i would like it explained to me why those 250,000 deaths were not murder). so to be clear, if the "doctors" in that medically bereft continent were not murders, then i would obviously take the sane choice. africa. also. i am impressed by medical SCIENCE, but not by "doctors" interpreting the real science (scientific method) with their own prejudices. i'd rather interpret the science myself and be able to choose whomever i want to advise or "treat" me. this country has a tyrannical medical establishment. meaning there is not free choice for either the "doctors" or the so called patient. so to a large extent i AM NOT grateful for what i have. this tyranny most recently has given us the plandemic or scamdemic. NO. i'd be grateful if there was "medical" freedom in the ole usa. but there is NOT.
@@MarkizDeCarabas yes i honestly would rather live in african country. it would be the sane and scientific choice
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نتمنا لكم كل خير وان تكونو اغنياء
نحن نحب الشعب الاثيوبي ورئيسة
ابي احمد
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Exactly this is the life i used to live and i undergone all these process, i know kids even in 5 years know their role of the family
@Duane dirie , we are same people bro. This people i believe are Somalis, the look the culture are exactly same . May Allah bless them all and aid them...
@@umaaisha9876, TXxu no dr
@@umaaisha9876 They are not Somalis, although very similar. They are the afar people and speak Af- afar.
@@Fluegame5 aqal hori gallaa meer auws dabitaan hereg sooh we call it I afsomali
I am from somalia and I remembered my country the way they are. we are same colture
I couldn’t live there, but they are amazing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Fantastic. People very Intelligent.
I LOVE AFRICA ❤
The structures blend so beautifully into the landscape. The population seems remarkably dense considering the scarce resources
They're nomads that's just a temporary shelter....they travel throughout the region because they have large numbers of cattle goat and Camel mostly... They live in the desert and move from place to place for thousands of years.
Thank you for letting us into the lives of different people.
TOTALLY IN AWE OF PEOPLE LIKE THIS, AMAZING!
So much hard work is there..bt.then also they are vry happy bcoz they lived together ...n tht is actually main part of life..God bless them..thnx bro u show me the real life of human beings...
Thank you for sharing. Absolutely fascinating!
Oh my god..too much hard life..these peoples are passing their life not living properly..stay blessed
Innocent people, all the difficulties they're happy with own life, we have everything but still we are not happy
So true
SpeAk 4 yourself
@@barbaranigro2859 what you mean
I so admire these resilient people,I’m mainly seeing women.
Probably the men are herders ? They have to travel far, under harsh conditions for their herds to feed ?
Strong and Beautiful children
Amazing, I can't live here... May God bless these peoples.
Bless them 🙏🏼 The way they all work together and help one another.
That’s humanity fir ya
My sentiments also. I love their simplicity: babies on their back; one sleeping. I once met a cab driver from Ethiopia. He repeated "They're poor, they're poor," I said:"money's not everything. They've got what we (in the U.S) don't have. working together without fighting. ...and I bet there is love....I gave him the biggest tip I could. He said : This is too much" I said "Give it to Ethiopia."
I love my african ancestors.
Waaaaaoooo women in Africa do a whole lot, I am impress. Man we don't do a lot
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Also in absolute awe of these workers, almost unbeleivable. Kudos.
I agree keep all scraps…good to re use.
Very robust and skillful women. Such tough life but carefree, I guess.
There is so much to learn to live so close to the natural elements.
Look at that lady working with a baby strapped on to her back...You go Girl
Sandra Westley when we went to South Africa 15 yrs ago or more all the baby’s were carried about like that, they had not heard of push chairs, they had no need of them there were no paths to use them on, they were all tied to mums, back, never saw anyone with twins though, what happens under that situation I don’t know, perhaps because of nutrition that rearly occurs.
Even though the climate may be extreme at times, I would love to experience life there, these may be "My People" and I would feel right at home with or without these so called "Luxuries of Life"!!!
Absolutely fascinating. I am far too spoilt with modern amenities to live there.
WE have gotten so used to the creature comforts we enjoy, that we have no idea how millions struggle just to have a roof over their heads.
Glory to God the Father, provider of all things. Amen
The idea of a nomadic lifestyle is much more attractive than the reality here shown in this video. Thanks for sharing.
absolute amazing,the humans as a part of the nature ,even the hills look like the tents,no wounds no garbage,respect,man are we sick and degenarated
The lady’s string twisting technique at 2:30 is so efficient and clever. I’ve done it by twisting the strands between my fingers and it hurts after not too long. This definitely seems like something that’s doable for hours.
Wonderful and highly skillful work.
Greetings from Tajikistan ! Thanks for this amazin vidio . I want to say mean ; " Human beings are members of each other "
Thank you for another great video. I am totally into benders! I make my greenhouse from bent stuff covered with greenhouse plastic. it works.
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Amazing bless these people and kids!! In today’s society people complain about work or not having something they want... I can say I’ve complained on certain things and this just change my whole mindset to see people literally have nothing and to live everyday the best way they can and to provide for there families with the littlest things they have bless there souls!!
Wow next time I go to the fridge and grab a cold one I promise to be more grateful for being able to have a cold drink,,,,,I may even have a brief ceremony before I chug it down!!!!
Great work by Ethopian women.
Amzg, I can't live as like as them,, may God live with them,, and then their kids grow with joyfull
They are happy.
Cause my mom and her family are Afar and I lived with them for 4 years and eventually learned their language or should I say my mother's language and I am thankful that I learned Cause I am able to understand what they're saying and thank you for uploading this video Cause I'll be able to share this video with my mom and chat about it
Thanks for making this video 😊🌹
To see how beautiful all of the people are is a special treat.
Anyone complaining about the pandemic needs to spend a couple weeks living this life. We are so spoiled in the western world.
The great Afar people, many of you are Allah, I am Somalian, and the Afar people are our cousins, we share the lineage to one grandfather and I ask the great Allah for them Paradise in the hereafter and the decent life in this world We will rise our nation in the Horn of Africa and Pont, Axum and Addis will return prosperous, God willing, soon
I am much too pale to live there. I burn so easy. I think I would like to make those mats the next time I go somewhere with palm trees though! I have so much respect for the women in your videos. They do so much work and also take care of their children.
Madame, your comment is hurtful. These poor people living in worst situations, without having descent clothing , food, housing and sanitation break ones heart. Living in luxurious home in Europe and posting inappropriate views is even more dastardly. Let developed nations in the world pour money to relocate and help them get the basic amenities of human life. Don't post such rotten comments again.
@@edthodujamalkoyajamal4155 How is my comment hurtful? I said I respected them and I was interested in their craft? Also I’m not European
Kya.
I would love to live with these people. They have a rich culture and a unique way of life. Their traditions and beliefs should be considered.
I found this to be so interesting but I dont think I could live like this. Bless them!
May be they happier than you are
@@abuomar4929 am sure they more happier than her.
Wonderful craft skilled people and I admire their endurance in such harsh conditions
I always enjoy your videos, Thank you.
Great culture, great people, the women force is stronger and brilliant