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This talk illustrates how linguistics and population geneticists have recently managed to reconstruct the precise African roots of descendants of African slaves that were transshipped some 400 years ago from Black Africa to Latin America. The talk focuses on Palenque (Colombia), where special African traditions and an unusual creole language have been preserved to this day.
Professor Schwegler’s research emphasizes the study of Latin America from a linguistic, social, and historical perspective. For three decades, this has led him to explore in depth the precise African origins of Hispanic communities whose roots are found in the transatlantic slave trade. Using population genetics (DNA) research to complement humanistic investigations, his work shows that “lost history” can indeed be reconstructed with precision. To that end, he has traveled widely and afar, and published several books and over 60 research articles
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@raiseup1453
@raiseup1453 6 лет назад
I am congolese of the Mukongo ethnicity, i need to go there to meet my long lost cousins in Colombia
@frenchnaty
@frenchnaty 6 лет назад
I am also Mukongo and I am going next year, I feel so excited already
@gacemaouene2189
@gacemaouene2189 6 лет назад
I'll be joining u guys ba kongolais ya mayombe
@SholaMind21
@SholaMind21 5 лет назад
Me too!! (Half)
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 5 лет назад
You will pleasantly surprised with how much people of the Caribbean coast of Colombia love Congolese music. Soukous music rocks!
@lalys0227
@lalys0227 5 лет назад
YOU NEED TO, WE OWE YOU A LOT OF OUR CULTURE, NOT ONLY THE PALENQUEROS AND THE AFROCOLOMBIAN PEOPLE, BUT THE COLOMBIAN PEOPLE , IN GENERAL, TOO. WE OWE THE AFRICAN CULTURE AT LEAST 10 RHYTHMS AND DANCES, FOOD, CLOTHES, HISTORIES AND MORE.
@semakimbidima2987
@semakimbidima2987 4 года назад
I’m Mulari, we speak Lari which is broken Kikongo mainly in southern Brazzaville, Congo. I would love to visit Colombia and help out in Palenque ! We need to be united and stand strong, much love from London❤️
@bobbye.wright4424
@bobbye.wright4424 4 года назад
Right on family
@fastingislife3766
@fastingislife3766 4 года назад
Sema Kimbidima we are the Israelites that were scattered throughout the earth. Even the native Americans are our long lost brothers who migrated here thousands of years ago Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 Joel 3
@semakimbidima2987
@semakimbidima2987 4 года назад
Fasting Is Life Jesus loves you and died for you on the cross ✝️ you don’t need to believe in the Old Testatment laws. Just believe and your seat in heaven will be for sure. God bless
@fastingislife3766
@fastingislife3766 4 года назад
Sema Kimbidima Jesus is Lucifer 🤷🏾‍♂️🤷🏾‍♂️ You were taught a lie. The messiah was not a Greek. Jesus is Zeus’s name. Christianity is Satan’s religion. What did the messiah say in Matthew 24?? “Many shall come in my name saying I am Christ (Christian) and shall deceive many” 🤔🤷🏾‍♂️
@fastingislife3766
@fastingislife3766 4 года назад
Sema Kimbidima nobody goes to heaven, the kingdom will be right here in earth.
@AlisonRyce
@AlisonRyce 4 года назад
This video made me cry tears of joy for those people. 🙌🏾 I was born in the Caribbean and I've studied my family's history for over a decade. I've successfully traced my mother's maternal line to the early 1860s but couldn't find anything earlier than that. When the paper trail ran cold, I turned to DNA. Through DNA, I found a distant cousin from Togo. We spoke for 4 hours where he told me that his people migrated to the coastal region of Togo in the 1500s. His family always spoke about a distant ancestor that disappeared from the family & they never heard from her again. She was taken away in the 1800s. He told me that hearing my voice gave him reassurance that she survived the middle passage and her legacy lived on through me. I cried so hard that day because I was happy to reconnect with my long-lost family member. My dream is to meet him and walk the path my ancestors walked. I just have to make it there one day. ❤
@caro8712
@caro8712 4 года назад
Alison Ryce come on over sister.
@hisexcellencypresidentofre4118
@hisexcellencypresidentofre4118 4 года назад
Wow Alison, what a story. Hope you find what you looking for. I feel for u man..
@frankamye4251
@frankamye4251 4 года назад
I'm from Cameroon. Going back there helps me to reconnect with my roots and to start my healing process. I strongly hope the same for you too. Thanks for sharing your wonderful story. Keep it up!
@stephaniejohnson9967
@stephaniejohnson9967 4 года назад
I pray that you do. BEAUTIFUL story.❤
@byee5056
@byee5056 4 года назад
This is honestly soo beautiful I am also wanting to trace back my heritage I am from Nigerian (the Yoruba tribe) I love my tribe but they did a lot of travelling. They also mixed a lot with white people and other tribes. I am am also likely to come from Togo 🇹🇬/ Benin 🇧🇯 because many west Africans have some sort of DNA tracing back to those two countries . The problem is our history is really whitewash. Can u give me any tips on researching my history? 🤷🏾‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️
@AuthorLHollingsworth
@AuthorLHollingsworth 4 года назад
Diaspora Africans are all over the world, and it's sad that so much has been stolen from us. We must learn from each other. Love the video.
@randyeduo
@randyeduo 4 года назад
WE WILL REGAIN DOUBLE OUR LOST. IT HAS BEEN PROMISED TO US
@aicirtapsmmas82
@aicirtapsmmas82 4 года назад
@@randyeduo As long as we fulfill OUR side of the deal. Our enslavement was due to our breaking of that deal.
@barryr.irvinga.k.a.deansto9426
@barryr.irvinga.k.a.deansto9426 3 года назад
...we have been "largely" Christianized so we reject our original culture and religion. that rejection is why many don't understand that Latin Americans and African Americans are West African cousins. The only White Spanish people were in Spain. the rest of the Spanish population have African Roots...
@Monke_boi13
@Monke_boi13 Год назад
@@aicirtapsmmas82 yes I like how u two speaking in codes 🔥🔥
@aicirtapsmmas82
@aicirtapsmmas82 Год назад
@@Monke_boi13 NO code here. Straight real talk. Time to stop blaming and take resposibility. The Descendants of Slaves had a God long before the transatlantic trade. They wanted to be like the rest of the world instead of His "Peculiar Treasure ". Hence why we pay.
@frenchnaty
@frenchnaty 6 лет назад
As a Congolese who grew up in Europe, I am planning to go to Palenque next spring to meet my people. I feel so emotional after watching this video and even more excited about my trip. thank you so much.
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 5 лет назад
You will be surprised with how much we Colombian Caribbeans love Congolese music, we listen and dance to soukous since decades. We love it!
@patriciopanzo9902
@patriciopanzo9902 4 года назад
As now i decidede my brother. I want to Travels to Palengue
@keidronmiller7273
@keidronmiller7273 4 года назад
Beautiful
@mizzpoetrics
@mizzpoetrics 4 года назад
@AnadaBajan Yout I totally agree! Most of my DNA is split between Congo & Nigeria - so these are my people as well!
@mizzpoetrics
@mizzpoetrics 4 года назад
@AnadaBajan Yout Aww, regardless - I love all my African cousins, no matter where they are in the world!
@diasporaman5419
@diasporaman5419 6 лет назад
My Gosh African people.....our story is the greatest
@toddmaek5436
@toddmaek5436 5 лет назад
and oldest
@scrollupdate8752
@scrollupdate8752 4 года назад
@@toddmaek5436 from the beginning . We are hard ,like the hardest weeds you can ever get rid of. We suffer. But survive . Truth.
@sydneyhoward3754
@sydneyhoward3754 4 года назад
@@toddmaek5436 and the ONLY Story
@DorothyDandridge
@DorothyDandridge 4 года назад
We are such a resilient people to have survived a terrible history of slavery and produce cultures that is admired and copied around the world. I notice the dances the Palenqero women were doing shows how much they influenced the larger Latin American music and culture
@DorothyDandridge
@DorothyDandridge 4 года назад
And most Resilient
@naanamora3282
@naanamora3282 6 лет назад
I had tears in my eyes listening to the talk. I’m from Ghana in Africa and the slaves were shipped from the holding castles out of Africa from Ghana too. I salute their bravery and steadfastness and will endeavour to visit next time I’m in Colombia. Thanks for sharing
@saidtoney5527
@saidtoney5527 5 лет назад
Naana Mora It makes me almost tear up hearing how people on the continent miss us too. I am in the USA and I look forward to traveling to W. Africa to see where my ancestors come from.
@jamesoppongyeboah3782
@jamesoppongyeboah3782 5 лет назад
Naana l also come from GHANA living in Spain, many of us did not know that slavery was very very disaster and catastrophe for we Áfricans image. Ohhh
@DanielJeffcoat-tt8wn
@DanielJeffcoat-tt8wn 4 года назад
Naana Mora you need to study the Gullah Geechee in South Carolina and Georgia in the U.S.A.
@bobbye.wright4424
@bobbye.wright4424 4 года назад
They werent slaves they were enslaved
@geelleguure8808
@geelleguure8808 4 года назад
Don’t cry man, your ancestors sell your people to white man. White man was not about to capture people in the African shores. No slavery took place in East Africa why in the west Africa. First correct your dark history and restore your dignity. Recollect the history of slavery. We don’t have any books or pieces of notes in Africa how this people happen. Build museums and libraries and parks to memorize the dark history of slavery. Raise the subject to national level. Send research teams to follow where these Africans ended. Visit everywhere they live in the Americas. Even visit to tiny villages and collect their stories and compile books, photographs and artifacts. Bring back some of those people back to their homeland.
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 6 лет назад
Twelve million people! Good Lord! Those numbers brought me to tears. What an amazing job, Mr Schwegler. As a Colombian African descendent i am, I thank you! Oh my beloved country, one day I will be back to you once and for all
@carlosss891
@carlosss891 5 лет назад
Are afro colombians mostly in cartagena,cali,barraquilla or choco?
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 5 лет назад
@@carlosss891 yes, in the Caribbean and Pacific Coast of Colombia mainly.
@MarAzul2012
@MarAzul2012 5 лет назад
We could literally be cousins, my father is Kikongo from Angola so amazing and wonderful 💖💖
@erichardric4795
@erichardric4795 4 года назад
I have never heard of an African Columbian before now. I look at you and maybe your cousin here and the women in the video and I really think I need an African Columbian woman in my life now😉😍😍😍
@antowalk2743
@antowalk2743 4 года назад
@@Berlinquilla you are a beautiful people i feel drawn to you all
@jamalsiler
@jamalsiler 4 года назад
I am a African-American from America I love all my brothers and sisters all over the world from the African diaspora it's time for us to wake up and reunite and understand the power that we have we were split up and talk other languages on purpose they stole our language and made us learn other languages purposely to keep us separate we are the majority on this Earth not the minority that's more of us everyone from the African diaspora we need to wake up and reunite and understand the power that we got peace love to all of my African brothers and sisters all over the world
@erichardric4795
@erichardric4795 4 года назад
Those people are so beautiful, I'm glad they embrace their culture and are no longer ashamed!
@erichardric4795
@erichardric4795 4 года назад
@dandilyonz cassandra I thought the man said they stopped speaking their own language for a while because of ridicule from the native Columbians?
@holdupnow2326
@holdupnow2326 4 года назад
@@erichardric4795 right he said when he was there half of the population stopped speaking their language.
@PositiveContinentNews
@PositiveContinentNews 3 года назад
This is wonderful. I'm West African American. I can here tone variations in languages, especially African languages. They are definitely speaking a variation of Bantu languages, especially from Kongo regions. I grew up listening to Soukous, Ndombolo, & Rumba. I can hear the similarity in languages. Peace be unto to us all!
@nsalaza
@nsalaza 4 года назад
This was INCREDIBLE! My parents are Colombian and I am in constant awe of the deep richness of Colombian history and culture every single time I look into it! Professor Schwegler is an incredible human being!
@gagumatsebula7607
@gagumatsebula7607 5 лет назад
Siyabonga Babe Schwegler ngemsebenti lomuhle loncomekako. I am moved, beyond words. Those people are our brothers and sisters.
@topdispatch8487
@topdispatch8487 5 лет назад
I am Congolese, this is a great video. This profesor has a great heart. Our people were forced at gun point onto ships to the unknown , they were traumatized, killed , intimidated forced into isolation but now they can chose to travel back home .
@mizzpoetrics
@mizzpoetrics 4 года назад
Yet many of the descendants of the enslavers want us to believe that all of our ancestors sold us into slavery! I side eye them everytime! 😒
@lauraj2821
@lauraj2821 5 лет назад
Proud Afro-Colombian
@kamalruffin258
@kamalruffin258 5 лет назад
I never knew that Columbians knew, let alone respected that African Heritage!
@effulgent.8
@effulgent.8 4 года назад
Love you Sis. 👑💝
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 4 года назад
@@kamalruffin258 we love our African roots, Africa is in everything within our culture. We also love Congolese music, soukous is very popular in the Caribbean coast of Colombia.
@bacoleone5756
@bacoleone5756 4 года назад
Gorgeous too!!!
@nvnoego
@nvnoego 4 года назад
Even thou you say afro Colombian in my heart your Colombian first and I know you would stand with me if we were in a room with African Americans for instance. BTW this becomes OUR history and should be taught in school
@joannlewis3559
@joannlewis3559 4 года назад
The Most High - said - your identity will soon be revealed, all will be astounded. 400+ years - freedom will ring for all his people across the 🌎.
@CutieOli
@CutieOli 4 года назад
Jo Ann Lewis tell it sis
@CutieOli
@CutieOli 4 года назад
All praises
@jovangonzalez4841
@jovangonzalez4841 4 года назад
Das Right
@awareyah6146
@awareyah6146 4 года назад
EARS TO HEAR is this verse I dropped look for this comment that says Lmfaoooo OWWW it’s the very last comment but DEFINITELY look for this comment by ONEKBABY Shalom QUEEN
@patrickcarrillo5988
@patrickcarrillo5988 4 года назад
Where did you get that quote. Your identity will soon be revealed?
@yahyahkongo2062
@yahyahkongo2062 4 года назад
Watching and listening to this, I am in tears as a Kongo native...no words to express the pain my people went through for so long to the point we have been stolen our history & identity. Truth is coming out irreversibly...
@albertolandaveri6096
@albertolandaveri6096 6 лет назад
I met Professor Schwegler some years ago, and let me tell you that he is not just a great scholar but also a great person.
@lamueldagon7618
@lamueldagon7618 4 года назад
I can believe it,he has a lot of passion.
@janaithomas1302
@janaithomas1302 4 года назад
This is so fascinating, this should be taught in all history classrooms.
@lisabreen5567
@lisabreen5567 4 года назад
Agreed
@overviewthem
@overviewthem 4 года назад
Anywhere our people were they struggled against the unjust captivity of slavery in the Americas. Always wanted to know about the people of colour in Central and South America and finally felt please to see this revelation which in my mind is the beginning of a connection with mixed spirits (involving the various ethnicity) of my ancestors to reunite with the motherland Africa. Thanks for the video and great job involved in making the connections. One love from Jamaica💖.
@adrienmboa9005
@adrienmboa9005 4 года назад
As a Kongolese person I'm proud of my people we never give up!!
@anamariafrancoquintero
@anamariafrancoquintero 6 лет назад
Hay un lugar en el cielo para este gran científico que también tiene un gran corazón. Como colombiana me conmueve hasta la raíz. Gracias. There's a place in heaven for this great scientist who also has a big heart. As a colombian it moves me to the bone. Thank you.
@eloimouanga4118
@eloimouanga4118 4 года назад
Brilliant expoé. I am from the republic of Congo, leaving now in USA. I speak Kikongo and i can see similarities between Palinke language words and Kikongo's : a word like ñoka in Palinké which is nioka meaning serpent. And i could the word Loango in their song which was a kingdom in southern Congo. Even their drum beat is the same as that of the kongo people. Thank you very for your research and support for this tribe. I very much want to get in touch with them.
@erikaharrison4558
@erikaharrison4558 4 года назад
Unusual people? How about unique people instead!
@loribrown9204
@loribrown9204 4 года назад
He also refers to them as “different and special “ He is very respectful of these people
@birdyelke775
@birdyelke775 4 года назад
Exactly!!!
@caro8712
@caro8712 4 года назад
Antonio Perales del Hierro 😂🤣🤣😂
@ignatiusmaziofa2393
@ignatiusmaziofa2393 4 года назад
after this whole video that's what stood out to you? he has used many many words to show respect and love to them and to judge him by one word is not fair
@savana699
@savana699 4 года назад
@@ignatiusmaziofa2393 History has made many people severe to White people's narrativa. Overall this Is a decente White man.
@suleimanomipidan8012
@suleimanomipidan8012 4 года назад
Quite emotional for me from start to finish: the stigma of slavery, the stigma of not being able to tell where you came from and at last this humanely noble Professor was able to help reconstruct that lost history. Many thanks also to Nasar Pour the Iranian Geneticist, who also help to do the DNA test in tracing the origins of the Palenqueros from Africa. I really look forward to visiting these people one day soon!
@zoraidacastro5403
@zoraidacastro5403 2 года назад
OH WOW yes!!!DNA yesssss WOW a study it would be!!!
@TheZuluman7
@TheZuluman7 4 года назад
They are definitely Bantu speakers in my Chewa/ Nyanja language snake is njoka ,Cattle - n'gombe.Thanks professor Schwegler for giving the Palenque people their pride and such a priceless history you are a hero
@greatfortunemamhova4480
@greatfortunemamhova4480 4 года назад
Wow, thats wonderful to here.l am Shona(Zimbabwe) and snake is nyoka and cattle is mombe or n'ombe. l think we should have an Inter Bantu Language
@adriannieves1495
@adriannieves1495 4 года назад
I’m Caribbean and Central American, I know just looking at my family. Some look Spanish, some look indigenous american, and some look African. And some look mixed of all of them. Me being of the mixed looking ones. I know as I have 4 tribes of West African decent in my blood plus 5 indigenous American tribes as well with some Spanish. Beautiful to see the truth being revealed
@wakawakaqueen
@wakawakaqueen 4 года назад
In almost all Bantu languages south of the Sahara, the words for snake : Nyoka, njoka, nioka are the same. This applies also to the word for Human: Mtu, umuntu, Bantu etc. Ngombe for cow is also found in many Bantu languages. It’s good that many countries in this region have now started teaching Swahili in schools. In 20 years from now, Africans south of the Sahara will be communicating in Swahili language with each other. A huge step towards decolonization of the mind!
@urbanaafricana
@urbanaafricana 4 года назад
Let me guess, you don't live south of the Sahara, or you would know that we like to communicate in all the African languages. Kiswahili is the national language in my country, but I don't expect South Sudanese to speak Kiswahili. Why would you want to do the white thing all over again and force people to speak one language? Africans have always been multi-lingual and will continue to do so until the end of time....
@yukinat1
@yukinat1 4 года назад
Am a Bantu of kikuyu tribe in Kenya and we snake nyoka cow ng'ombe a person Mundu I feel so connected to this people oh I've cried my all 😭😭
@sematagi9291
@sematagi9291 4 года назад
This is so interesting. I'm from the Pacific, Samoa and snake in our language is gata (pronounced Ng), while people is Tagata...
@stayalert7060
@stayalert7060 4 года назад
Yes most Bantu languages but especially the Bakongos because they suffered from slavery a lot. Kongo Central in DR Congo was where most slaves were taken from as that was the poor people of the Kongo kingdom. I'm afro Colombian and I've met many Bantu tribes and even those of the same ethnic group in Angola and they've told me especially Kongo Central in DR Congo. You others may speak Bantu languages but you're not the same as the Bakongo!
@Charlie-ed5ul
@Charlie-ed5ul 3 года назад
Not in South Africa they not.
@autumnsmom1117
@autumnsmom1117 4 года назад
I was privileged to meet some Palenque when I visited Cartagena, Colombia, SA in 1993. Now many of my questions are answered.
@chrisymawere8144
@chrisymawere8144 4 года назад
Wasn't going to watch this when I saw it but I'm grateful I left it playing. This is so touching!
@ColRusSer
@ColRusSer 4 года назад
I am from Colombia; now living in the Bay Area, US. My grandmother was from Cartagena and this is the first time I hear the breakdown of the DNA so concisely. I am getting goose pimples as I listen and and am indescribably moved; I, too, carry some of this DNA. Thank you, Professor!
@mercylynekuin4863
@mercylynekuin4863 4 года назад
I love Africa ..I love my people all over the world....Africans being all over the world tells me alot of what is in the Bible ..
@aicirtapsmmas82
@aicirtapsmmas82 4 года назад
Yes and when you read the Bible with that knowledge it opens up your understanding and squashes the lies being preached in shrines for centuries. THE PEOPLE are waking up!!!
@andamlakandfitret6561
@andamlakandfitret6561 4 года назад
We will once more powerfull again the time is coming. What goes up must come down.
@muurisoras5878
@muurisoras5878 4 года назад
Good job. But mostly am happy to see these people kept their culture & language
@adaorahi
@adaorahi 4 года назад
Yesss
@caro8712
@caro8712 4 года назад
Carolynska S did you watch the video before commenting? These people are in Colombia 🇨🇴!
@pacificndondo7793
@pacificndondo7793 4 года назад
Im Congolese. These people are 100% congolese. Just hear their drum and lyrics is exactly Kikongo. ” Nioka” is snake ” ngombe” is exactly Cow. In almost all the languages in Congo, the DRC, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, zambia, southafrica and all the East African countries.
@bircruz555
@bircruz555 4 года назад
Nioka (snake) touts extensive cognates in the Afro-Asiatic Super-Family of languages, including ancient Egyptian (Ang [Ankh]), Ethiopian (Nekhas, Nehas), Arabic (Hanesh) and Hebrew (Nachas), among others. The snake shaped words also denoting "biting (snake bite)," as in Nekese (Eth.) and again Nachas (Heb.).
@gibsonseko6606
@gibsonseko6606 4 года назад
@@sangularnamibe8572 grt
@AbrahamRomney
@AbrahamRomney 2 месяца назад
Great to see this lecture from my old professor! His Spanish dialectology class was one of my favorite classes in graduate school.
@libardolucumi
@libardolucumi 7 лет назад
What a beautiful TED talk about the cultural richness of my country. Colombia. Some extra data, once I was told by a Cartagenero acquiantance that Palenqueros mourn when a baby is born and have a party when someone dies. Why? they were aware of the hardships of life once it begins, they used to be slaves and life as a slave was suffering so death was welcomed as liberation. Palenqueros know a thing or two about life that we don´t.
@Berlinquilla
@Berlinquilla 6 лет назад
libardolucumi that funeral ritual is called Lumbalú. In Palenque when someone dies they celebrate that ritual which consists mainly in singing and dancing because the person's suffering is over.
@dvalle1100
@dvalle1100 5 лет назад
libardolucumi as the saying goes "Give me liberty or give me death"
@joannjoseph1607
@joannjoseph1607 4 года назад
@Peggy Wiley That is what my brother says Peggy!
@petcharles1971
@petcharles1971 5 лет назад
I commend the speaker for taking time to research and preserve the history. Unfortunately, if the US is a model, if any wealth is found anywhere near where those people are, they will be killed, their villages will be destroyed, the Colombian government would pass laws that expropriate the property and those people will not be given a penny.
@henryjohnson280
@henryjohnson280 4 года назад
Why are these people so incapable of defending themselves?
@littlegothgirl8869
@littlegothgirl8869 4 года назад
@@henryjohnson280 you are missing the point.
@savana699
@savana699 4 года назад
I thought of this immediately after listening to this video for the first time. In fact, I said it is perhaps the beginning of the end of their 'happy hide out'. Prayers for Palenque that there is nothing underneath the land. For the first time, I have read a story from Colombia that has no narcotrafficking...
@lovelydae7455
@lovelydae7455 4 года назад
Idk there are tribes everywhere But they do get mistreated. So u never know
@dymitrio15
@dymitrio15 3 года назад
What strange things do you English speakers say, you are not Colombian and you would not understand what San Basilio palenque means for Colombia, we are proud of San Basilio de palenque.
@Kabaselefh
@Kabaselefh 4 года назад
I was born in DR Congo presently living in Canada 🇨🇦 for the past 12 years, I am deeply touched by this story, these are our people.
@thecraplordsell4575
@thecraplordsell4575 4 года назад
Don Oldwell where do you live in Canada???
@yukinat1
@yukinat1 4 года назад
Am Kenyan and this really broke heart but at the same time happy to know we are spiritually connected especially the Bantus Proud Bantu🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
@ndonuetakwi3463
@ndonuetakwi3463 6 лет назад
All is always about us Africa. everything started here. Respect Cameroon
@fastingislife3766
@fastingislife3766 4 года назад
Ndonue Takwi we are the Israelites that were scattered throughout the earth. Even the native Americans are our long lost brothers who migrated here thousands of years ago Read Deuteronomy 28:15-68 Joel 3
@ndipgaston1643
@ndipgaston1643 4 года назад
237 forever
@lovelydae7455
@lovelydae7455 4 года назад
God bless Amazonia!
@fastingislife3766
@fastingislife3766 4 года назад
Bad Reboot fake natives
@anitaminton6094
@anitaminton6094 4 года назад
We have been robbed of our history... I thank God for people like him..WE TOO HAVE A HISTORY!!!!
@thecraplordsell4575
@thecraplordsell4575 4 года назад
Eber Yahuan AND WHAT IS THAT???
@c.fiddler6686
@c.fiddler6686 4 года назад
Beautiful story, very moving indeed. Thanks for bringing your research to the Americas, North and South. This is such an incredible resource.
@alvine4233
@alvine4233 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for taking the time and the interest to answer the question.
@tomdude826
@tomdude826 Год назад
I have been fascinated with Palenquero since first coming in contact with it while teaching ESL in Colombia, Their festival de tambores is amazing. I am currently working towards an MA in Spanish. I would really like to learn more about the language and the people. I may have to look into UCI's PHD program to possible focus research on the topic. Amazing history, people, and language.
@bonginkosiemanuel5463
@bonginkosiemanuel5463 6 лет назад
Africa is connected in a manner that can never be understood if not studied. In South Africa a Snake is "Nyoka" in the Zulu language.
@jmatoyle
@jmatoyle 6 лет назад
And in Swahili it's the same, nyoka. Which means that as Africans we are more connected than we are able to understand.
@ruthgikundi3748
@ruthgikundi3748 5 лет назад
In my first language(mothertoungue) it's called njoka...am a merian from kenya
@bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447
@bieddruhuggyfalsaperla5447 5 лет назад
All Bantu languages
@noisyval
@noisyval 4 года назад
The similarity is astounding. I'm from the Bangante ppl of Western province of Cameroon and snake in our language is called "Nyo"
@mercylynekuin4863
@mercylynekuin4863 4 года назад
Amazing....am learning something great...am joining the dots...amazing!!!
@abdulrahmankhatib8595
@abdulrahmankhatib8595 4 года назад
That is Bantu language. The word ng'ombe and nyoka have the same meaning in Swahili. Swahili is a well spoken language in drc
@djkoz1
@djkoz1 4 года назад
Bantu people are Israelites. FACTS!!
@thecraplordsell4575
@thecraplordsell4575 4 года назад
Elliyah lol no their not, skin of bronze like furnace. Watch a video of bronze burning in a furnace lol stop believing the hype.
@romenhome5138
@romenhome5138 3 года назад
@@stayalert7060 so you are afro colombian?
@angeladrianalva4133
@angeladrianalva4133 3 года назад
@@djkoz1 හචැචළෝආ. 😉😒👠👑💍💄📣🔦💡🖋️🖋️✒️🖋️✒️✒️
@louisnforna8101
@louisnforna8101 3 года назад
In grassfield Cameroon, ngombe means shepherd
@randyeduo
@randyeduo 4 года назад
THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST INCREDIBLE DOCUMENTARIES I HAVE EVER WATCH
@clairefe1192
@clairefe1192 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your studies and work @ArminSchweigler The presentation was great and I ended up crying.
@thesixthsnakecanceradventu5862
i stopped everything i was during just to listen to this talk,a good one...
@dvalle1100
@dvalle1100 5 лет назад
Thank you for bringing light to these people
@latb2790
@latb2790 4 года назад
I appriciate this great man, He speak about them with full of passion and Love. Such an amazing story..!!
@PatriciaGarcia-ip6ge
@PatriciaGarcia-ip6ge 4 года назад
This was the best Ted talk I have watched. The history,pride and freedom of these wonderful people us inspiring. And the speaker is knowledgeable, wonderful speaker and the work he put in to find out the history is amazing. I speak Spanish and I picked up Spanish words in there language. I am gonna assume that they escaped from Columbia and that is how they have a combination of the African and Spanish language. This is the kind of Ted talks we need. Thank You so much.
@DorothyDandridge
@DorothyDandridge 4 года назад
We are such a resilient people to have survived a terrible history of slavery and produce cultures that is admired and copied around the world. I notice the dances the Palenqero women were doing shows how much they influenced the larger Latin American music and culture
@Melanated4ever
@Melanated4ever 6 лет назад
Wow, thank you. Knowledge is power.
@martarodriguez2186
@martarodriguez2186 5 лет назад
I am really impressed with this TEDTalk, it is definitely worth it and inspiring! My warmest congratulations to Dr. Armin Schwegler for showing the world the most human aspect of linguistics and for transmitting his enthusiasm and motivation! Un discurso emocionante que permite apreciar el valor humano de proyectos interdisciplinarios y que motiva a los estudiantes a adentrarse en el camino de la investigación, ¡excelente!
@MusiqTruth
@MusiqTruth 5 лет назад
This research and presentation was done with so much respect for the people.
@telenovelasclubtv9665
@telenovelasclubtv9665 3 года назад
Mayombe 😍 it's our home! In my village! I'm so happy to see and know this information. Love you my brothers.
@moooovies1234
@moooovies1234 4 года назад
This is wonderful! 💖 I'm so happy they are learning their stories 😁 Can we have this done in North America?
@ambrosaotacula4730
@ambrosaotacula4730 4 года назад
Thanks a lot for bringing this up. I am myself from Angola, born in Kongo region, and the words you mentioned really match with Kikongo which is a language I do speak.
@theculturalclassroom
@theculturalclassroom 2 года назад
The ending always makes me emotional. Such a great talk! Thank you profe.
@trr7128
@trr7128 4 года назад
( Ba) Yombe are part of the many ethnies that made the great Kingdom of Kongo; the same people may be found in today's Angola. The Lari tribe also are the same people in Congo Brazzalville, DRC and perhaps in Angola. The fact is that these countries have (as we know it, artificial borders ; remember Berlin 1885 !!!). I don't have to be a scientist or some kinda anthropologist but I confirm all that you said to be true based merely upon my observation. I lived in Kinshasa, DRC (West), where I had friends from Yombe region, "Brazzavillois" (people from the City of Brazzalville) neighboring Congo and Angola. Note: Ngombe means cow in few languages; Nioka or Nyoka (Inzoka in Rwanda!) means snake. We can easily draw some conclusions. Thanks for sharing!!
@PalenqueRecords
@PalenqueRecords 7 лет назад
Palenque records best music from Palenque
@panamajack3174
@panamajack3174 4 года назад
So powerful! This is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen out of humans. I am Panamanian and African(american). So this video means more than one can imagine in a very special way, cant stop crying actually. Thank you for such a priceless gift of "a map back home" you have provided for mis vecinos de Colombia. God bless you all.
@sandiekhumlo3718
@sandiekhumlo3718 4 года назад
This type of linguistic analysis need to take place all over Africa we use the same word for snake in south Africa(Zulu) and cow is nkomo I wander how the ngombe is pronounced, this type of research could show us how connected we are as bantu peoples
@phyllislogie
@phyllislogie 4 года назад
That was so inspiring, it brought tears to my eyes. I envy the Palenque people because like so many others, I am still lost with little or no hope of ever being found!!
@lamueldagon7618
@lamueldagon7618 4 года назад
Don't worry you will be found.God knows who you are
@noeytindol5529
@noeytindol5529 5 лет назад
I didn't know that Columbia had African people until I started sponsoring one through Compassion International. I knew Brazil did but I'm so glad to learn more about this.
@CristinaAvDv
@CristinaAvDv 5 лет назад
Colombia* not Columbia!
@vickismith1060
@vickismith1060 5 лет назад
African People are all over the world ❤
@traceyholland9882
@traceyholland9882 5 лет назад
They took African people all over the world. There is even Afro-Germans, who came from Africa to Germany. What's even more surprising, is that Hilter did not bother them, during his ethnic cleansing campaign.
@Eli08ish
@Eli08ish 5 лет назад
Anywhere Africans were taken as slaves has a population of their descendants. Every country in Latin America and the Caribbean had slaves.
@mriitho
@mriitho 4 года назад
Brazil is trying to erase its African heritage..
@lee6523
@lee6523 3 года назад
Armin Schwegler, thank you for coming to this planet, thank you for finding your passion, thank you for your life's work, thank you for the healing that you have brought. Thank you for being you .
@streetlawz3313
@streetlawz3313 3 года назад
I have tears on my eyes now because of seeing this... I am full of joy... I love you guys from a liberian 🇱🇷 brother
@adriannieves1495
@adriannieves1495 4 года назад
I’ve heard people speak similar language in Puerto Rico, some of my great grandmothers cousins spoke a language similar. Even though it was of the Garifuna tribe. It was Amazing man ✊🏾✊🏾
@luwagasylvia3282
@luwagasylvia3282 6 лет назад
Thanks sooooo much am Ugandan and this moved alot
@paulette..
@paulette.. 4 года назад
Woooow....what an emotional doc...Much love my people. Thanks for this 👏🏾
@celluser7146
@celluser7146 3 года назад
It´s good for you to know than Colombia, as well as other American countries, such as Cuba, Peru, Brazil, etc., have made an important part of its own culture and heritage, this African influence in their food, their music, their clothes and even their way to see life...
@rachelmenendez9486
@rachelmenendez9486 4 года назад
I Pray that some day, the Diaspora in 🇺🇸, will be able to know exactly where we are from in Africa. 🙏🙏🙏😢😢😢
@seanmikaeel90s50
@seanmikaeel90s50 4 года назад
We are from many Nations and tribes from West Africa and south west
@rachelmenendez9486
@rachelmenendez9486 4 года назад
@@seanmikaeel90s50 Thank you. Your input encourages and excites me in concerns to our future. ❤
@cdannyjohnson2702
@cdannyjohnson2702 4 года назад
Thank you Dr. Swegler for your work and the joy it has brought out of the nightmare that was slavery. I could not help but notice that out of the many "jumbo jets" from Africa, the survivors of "one village" are all that remain. So there was more than slavery taking its toll of lives. In the US where I live, Jim Crow followed slavery. What followed in Latin America? Or at least in Columbia?
@jpcastanedav
@jpcastanedav 4 года назад
@CDannyJohnson there are still millions of people with African heritage, especially in the Pacific and Caribbean regions of Colombia. But most of them speak only Spanish. Racial mixing is also common, that's completely normal in some Latin American countries. You should come and visit!
@indimateta
@indimateta 8 месяцев назад
I'm from the Kongo Kingdom, from the part now considered Angola. So here I am crying, while standing in the middle of a street in Lisbon - Portugal writing this comment...
@Nducre
@Nducre 5 лет назад
wow!! Great presentation. Valuable and important. Thank you!!!
@ephraimkanyandula7437
@ephraimkanyandula7437 4 года назад
They came from all of Africa. Africa is one and they are all children of Africa
@annetteedwards8078
@annetteedwards8078 4 года назад
No! Children of ISRAEL the real JEWS!!!!
@annetteedwards8078
@annetteedwards8078 3 года назад
@sleekz Squeeze thank you!! I'm was born in JAMAICA and now reside in Canada and I know my thru nationality, that we are the lost tribe of Judah that were scattered throughout the earth , but now there's an awakening . I leaning a few Bantu words kembo matondo Tata Yama Zulu.😂😂😂what do you think?
@carlosss891
@carlosss891 5 лет назад
Ngombe ( cow) nioka (snake), is also same in swahili language.
@melaninbotswana2474
@melaninbotswana2474 4 года назад
It also means cow in kalanga language from botswana
@melaninbotswana2474
@melaninbotswana2474 4 года назад
They call a snake nioka in Botswana we call a snake noga we are the bantu people
@jacan4eva
@jacan4eva 4 года назад
Letlhogonolo Moirapula Indeed. The words are similar among this wide geography in Africa because these languages are in the Bantu language family. Vast majority of languages starting below Cameroon in the west and Somalia in the east all the way to tip of Africa are Bantu.
@ahmosethemelanite9325
@ahmosethemelanite9325 4 года назад
@mj-I know a little Swahili-Ngombe in Swahili is also cow,Snake in NYOKA in Swahili..wow
@bbbbb4431
@bbbbb4431 4 года назад
In zimbabwe mombe n'ombe cow, nyoka snake Bantu
@herbsofyah786
@herbsofyah786 4 года назад
Well done. Great video. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed it
@victoriaparraga9646
@victoriaparraga9646 2 года назад
Conservas la pasión y las ganas, Armín. Gracias por esta brillante exposición!
@akissfromnature9534
@akissfromnature9534 5 лет назад
Deut. 28: 64 And the LORD shall scatter thee among all people, from the one end of the earth even unto the other;
@mercylynekuin4863
@mercylynekuin4863 4 года назад
Thank you...people who know the truth
@lindastaves5042
@lindastaves5042 4 года назад
@Hansen Says Take A Seat take a seat
@JustMe-pt1xd
@JustMe-pt1xd 4 года назад
A Kiss From Nature Yes that is the truth
@willie417
@willie417 4 года назад
@Hansen Says Take A Seat if the bible was from Europe maybe, but it's not
@bacoleone5756
@bacoleone5756 4 года назад
@Hansen Says Take A Seat lmao.... The lies!!!
@MrK-wu7ci
@MrK-wu7ci 5 лет назад
11:20 And Egypt too Snake in: Palenquero - Ñoká Kikongo - Nióka Ancient Egyptian - Nahas (from which we have the letter N, which is an abstraction of a snake)
@lissettdeleonmeisel4486
@lissettdeleonmeisel4486 Год назад
Thank for your generosity and interest in our territory
@sammyjacksonofhollywood1245
@sammyjacksonofhollywood1245 4 года назад
Good job, may God bless you in your journey!(from USA).
@Tech316Ent
@Tech316Ent 5 лет назад
Armin Schwegler, you are officially my hero!
@WaxDat8800
@WaxDat8800 4 года назад
Eber Yahuan facts!
@yomrap6931
@yomrap6931 6 лет назад
Beautiful, I loved this.
@stephaniejohnson9967
@stephaniejohnson9967 4 года назад
AWESOME information. I want to do more research. I NEVER knew this at all.
@shakkamusa2366
@shakkamusa2366 4 года назад
A very moving and uplifting story. I am ecstatic for my brothers and sisters. Our story is the greatest story never told but it will be. Thanks to all the truth-tellers and good people.
@chipochiroorwa
@chipochiroorwa 4 года назад
I'm from Zimbabwe and we call snakes nyoka and cattle... n'ombe/ mombe
@joyouknow5385
@joyouknow5385 4 года назад
This was beautiful💯❤💯
@sematagi9291
@sematagi9291 4 года назад
Amazing. Very moving, fantastic work!
@manana-ekwato8548
@manana-ekwato8548 3 года назад
You did a great job man. Very proud of you. Bless you
@charlesgitau217
@charlesgitau217 5 лет назад
The words like ngombe and nyoka means the same in kikuyu language of East Africa. Ngombe for cattle n nyoka for snake..
@lenniefei6710
@lenniefei6710 4 года назад
Liar... those are Swahili words!
@ahmosethemelanite9325
@ahmosethemelanite9325 4 года назад
@@lenniefei6710 -swahili is BANTU LANGUAGE..WHATS YOUR PEOBLEM?
@lenniefei6710
@lenniefei6710 4 года назад
@@ahmosethemelanite9325 Right.Then it should be referred as such and not "Kikuyu!"
@lenniefei6710
@lenniefei6710 4 года назад
@Heru Behudety Bantu is an entire ethnic group of people,kikuyu is a single ethnic group among Bantus
@longinusukenta1086
@longinusukenta1086 4 года назад
@@ahmosethemelanite9325 Don't mind him/her. Some people brainwashed bantus to make them believe that Swahili was arab. It couldn't be because it's spoken all over east, south and south east africa even in french speaking DRC. They also said that the malagasy language was from Borneo until I heard people from Madagascar speaking their language. It all sounded like Swahili to me.
@trishaanderson7010
@trishaanderson7010 3 года назад
They should implement this types of discussion to all students from K-12 😀.
@mohammedbilalanas2613
@mohammedbilalanas2613 3 года назад
Thank you so much for your hummanity 💖🙏🏿👊🏾
@405boy4
@405boy4 4 года назад
This is the first time I've seen this before.. I love it too.. Stay strong My Palenquero brothers in Brazil and Colombia ✊✊
@mlungisidlamini5543
@mlungisidlamini5543 4 года назад
They always knew. They know their time is up so they display themselves as saviours. God look after my people everywere.
@blackylyon1371
@blackylyon1371 4 года назад
Ameen
@lamueldagon7618
@lamueldagon7618 4 года назад
Totally with you there Mlungisi
@dondee8214
@dondee8214 4 года назад
Mlungisi Dlamini The god you are asking for help came from Europe to you. Maybe you can start by worshiping the right god as this Jesus or allah god does not respond to Africans, hence our current state.
@spillamen1
@spillamen1 4 года назад
Instead of dehumanizing the people by referring to them as slaves, why not just say africans
@dashboy007
@dashboy007 4 года назад
Africa is a continent is it not? Why not refer to them by their true nationality? Is not Africa today comprised of 54 separate and distinct countries/nations? Is not the word "AFRICA" a Greek word? What was this so-called "African land mass called before it was renamed by the Greeks? People, please research the hidden history!
@gt8569
@gt8569 4 года назад
What? Are you kidding me? G🤔
@dashboy007
@dashboy007 4 года назад
@@gt8569 ??
@gt8569
@gt8569 4 года назад
@@dashboy007 I don't have a question l understand fully what you stated. But, the other comment, no. SMH
@dashboy007
@dashboy007 4 года назад
@@gt8569 Perhaps you are reading my questions without context. My questions are rhetorical. And they most certainly are not aimed at attacking you in any way.
@ndammoustapha5176
@ndammoustapha5176 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic and great achievement professor, only GOD Can reward you. By a Cameroonian, much respect 🙏
@Sakhara256
@Sakhara256 4 года назад
Very inspirational. Really struck me on a deep emotional level.
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