This is by far the best documentary about African’s history that doesn’t seem demeaning in any form. Thank you Tayo for showing a great history in good lights
Ohh it makes a big difference because so called White people can eat just about anything and never get sick... their lower melaninated skin makes it much more easier for them to absorb foods that are more higher in sodium than people who are more darker in color. So it's not just eating monkeys that are bad for certain ethnic groups of black people but it's also bad to eat pork, shell fish, lobsters, crabs, oysters, etc. because all those foods are bad for us... on the other hand some other black ethnic groups may can eat such things and it may effect them differently... that's what white society never teaches us but our ancestors knew this already.... people born with E1B1B DNA such as this tribe may can eat monkey meat or they they may not be fully aware of the bad things that may happen to them as other tribes such as the Igbo tribe would. Certain tribes also has different types of DNA Haplogroups that's able to sustain such chemicals found in the meat more so than another tribe .... Historically Igbos and Yorubas are HEBREWS , the Hbrew tribes would gather themselves together and teach the Hamite Tribes some of their cultural beliefs such as why they shouldn't eat unclean foods, they where like the voice of their God because originally they all served but one God and they all called him the most high or creater of all. The other tribes had no clue what a God was so they where the ones to teach the word of there God to the other tribes. They where known as the light of the world >>>>> the true 12 lost tribes of Israel are still residing in many parts of Africa to this very day and most don't even know who they truly are , what all these tribes have in common including the ethiopian jews is that they all have e1b1a DNA , whats so fasicnated about all this is e1b1a is also found in the Levant and other parts of the Middle East as being the oldest Haplogroup THAT STARTED IN THE MIDDLE EAST meaning it didn't originate in Africa as most people believe but actually the Middle East ..... even scull findings in the Middle East where of black people with the same similar features of the Igo and yoruba tribes and even the same hair texture. The same way that no other race can eat raw fish but Japanese people can, it's because not everyone not even different ethnic tribal groups are the same in DNA and therefore can't consume the same foods, that's why Igbo preist of the tribe of GAD don't eat unclean foods
No police, no prisons, no courts, no hospital, no taxes, no classicism, life at its simplest and purest form. Hats off Tayo for this invaluable documentary.
Ohh it makes a big difference because so called White people can eat just about anything and never get sick... their lower melaninated skin makes it much more easier for them to absorb foods that are more higher in sodium than people who are more darker in color. So it's not just eating monkeys that are bad for certain ethnic groups of black people but it's also bad to eat pork, shell fish, lobsters, crabs, oysters, etc. because all those foods are bad for us... on the other hand some other black ethnic groups may can eat such things and it may effect them differently... that's what white society never teaches us but our ancestors knew this already.... people born with E1B1B DNA such as this tribe may can eat monkey meat or they they may not be fully aware of the bad things that may happen to them as other tribes such as the Igbo tribe would. Certain tribes also has different types of DNA Haplogroups that's able to sustain such chemicals found in the meat more so than another tribe .... Historically Igbos and Yorubas are HEBREWS , the Hbrew tribes would gather themselves together and teach the Hamite Tribes some of their cultural beliefs such as why they shouldn't eat unclean foods, they where like the voice of their God because originally they all served but one God and they all called him the most high or creater of all. The other tribes had no clue what a God was so they where the ones to teach the word of there God to the other tribes. They where known as the light of the world >>>>> the true 12 lost tribes of Israel are still residing in many parts of Africa to this very day and most don't even know who they truly are , what all these tribes have in common including the ethiopian jews is that they all have e1b1a DNA , whats so fasicnated about all this is e1b1a is also found in the Levant and other parts of the Middle East as being the oldest Haplogroup THAT STARTED IN THE MIDDLE EAST meaning it didn't originate in Africa as most people believe but actually the Middle East ..... even scull findings in the Middle East where of black people with the same similar features of the Igo and yoruba tribes and even the same hair texture. The same way that no other race can eat raw fish but Japanese people can, it's because not everyone not even different ethnic tribal groups are the same in DNA and therefore can't consume the same foods, that's why Igbo preist of the tribe of GAD don't eat unclean foods
It's totally free for modern day humans... Thanks to the internet. But with Internet, human brain started to shrink as they put all their knowledge into devices and interne and so their brain is growing wrong way. This is why I love to see ancient cultures across the globe as they live simple life and evolve DNA properly.
My 90+ years old grandma told similar stories how they grow up, I’m suprise to people still live in part of the world like this 😮, anyway I love everything I watch, I’m Proud African ✊ thank you Tayo ❤
Once they discover rich mineral resources from their land, they will kill and pursue them from their own land. Thank you, Tayo for this informative documentary.
Just a free world, no fear of criminals, competition or what so ever. And they look welcoming and accommodating,Nothing concerns them. THANK YOU TAYO FOR SHOWING US THIS PART OF EXISTENCE
No such thing as black people, don't you mean different genetic ethnic groups within Africa all with separate BLOODLINE and DNA types. Calling them black or African just places them all in one tiny box. So called Africans who can grow full beards and Afros don't eat monkey meat because they have a separate spirit to them along with bloodline culture so their not the same people.... not even a Japanese person considers themselves to be the same as a Japanese person nor do they eat the same foods as a Japanese person.... for instance Japanese people don't eat rats but Chinese people do because they both have separate types of DNA... if a Japanese person where to eat a rat he or she may get sick because two different blood types can't consume the same types of foods.
I love the way the Hadza people describe things with actions and sounds of whatever they are describing, making fire dropping phone while running the sound and actions of the animals they catch, marvellous people, all peoples lived this way t hounds and millions of years ago.
Mr Tayo Aina a thousand hugs for you sir This is the best Africa documentaries i ever watch But are you telling me no crime,no killing mll,no shedding of tears,no human trafficking in this people's environment My question is do they even offend God at all? No religion No prostitutions , no football or arguments infact i am just like wow throughout this video 😢 Please someone should reply me am lost🥺😔
Tayo Aina, you really excelled with this documentary. You have risen to become a world-class film storyteller. We are all immensely proud of you and grateful for your commitment. Live long, love strong, and prosper, Dear Brother.
As a black american who grew up watching these sorts of documentaries and aspired to do some myself one day, i looooooove seeing Black people doing them instead of white foreigners. It feels like im actually learning about the people and getting to know on a more personal level instead of the lens the network wants us to see. Good job and please dont stop doing what you do. 🎉❤
No such thing as black people, don't you mean different genetic ethnic groups within Africa all with separate BLOODLINE and DNA types. Calling them black or African just places them all in one tiny box. So called Africans who can grow full beards and Afros don't eat monkey meat because they have a separate spirit to them along with bloodline culture so their not the same people.... not even a Japanese person considers themselves to be the same as a Japanese person nor do they eat the same foods as a Japanese person.... for instance Japanese people don't eat rats but Chinese people do because they both have separate types of DNA... if a Japanese person where to eat a rat he or she may get sick because two different blood types can't consume the same types of foods.
@@dimetriusroberts5914 as a black American woman we're disliked everywhere, that still doesn't take away from my desire to live and explore. My respectful manner and discernment has gotten me this far. 🩷
Being comfortable around those dogs is crazy I wouldn’t dare to be surrounded by these types of dogs man, hats 🎩 off to you tayo for stepping out of ur comfort zone 👏
What I love about this is you get to see all the people's personalities & characters..I am really enjoying watching this,once again thankyou for sharing this with us,peace 💜☮️💜☮️
This is a really really nice documentary!!!!!🥺🥺🥺🥺😭❤️ especially if you learn about the San, or Khoi Khoi people in Southern African history. They have similar ways of life. Loved this Tayo!💕 Thank you for sharing.🔥❤️💕✨
Dude, this Hadza tribe footage is off the charts! Never seen anything this raw and real about these legendary hunter-gatherers. You nailed it - from their insane hunting skills to those wild ceremonies. Every shot is pure gold. Mad props for scoring this exclusive look into their world. This vid is straight-up anthropology gold. Keep dropping these cultural bombs!
You're one of the best RU-vidr in the world that I have learned so much about than in my school. Please help us repair our house that was destroyed by rain on Friday.
No such thing as black people, don't you mean different genetic ethnic groups within Africa all with separate BLOODLINE and DNA types. Calling them black or African just places them all in one tiny box. So called Africans who can grow full beards and Afros don't eat monkey meat because they have a separate spirit to them along with bloodline culture so their not the same people.... not even a Japanese person considers themselves to be the same as a Japanese person nor do they eat the same foods as a Japanese person.... for instance Japanese people don't eat rats but Chinese people do because they both have separate types of DNA... if a Japanese person where to eat a rat he or she may get sick because two different blood types can't consume the same types of foods.
Tayo thank you so much for these videos. As a black American you always take me on a beautiful tour of Africa. I really enjoyed watching the Hazda tribe.
I love seeing content which features the foods and customs of other cultures. Thank you Tayo for continuing to show us the great tapestry of human origin which is the continent of Africa!
No such thing as black people, don't you mean different genetic ethnic groups within Africa all with separate BLOODLINE and DNA types. Calling them black or African just places them all in one tiny box. So called Africans who can grow full beards and Afros don't eat monkey meat because they have a separate spirit to them along with bloodline culture so their not the same people.... not even a Japanese person considers themselves to be the same as a Japanese person nor do they eat the same foods as a Japanese person.... for instance Japanese people don't eat rats but Chinese people do because they both have separate types of DNA... if a Japanese person where to eat a rat he or she may get sick because two different blood types can't consume the same types of foods.
Thank you Tayo for reaching the Hadzabe tribe, in Tanzania. My country Tz is rich in landscapes, views, wildlife games, and many more, and i respect when your show them for others to see. you final words touched me
Great piece of work Tayo, God is really wonderful, this people are very happy, they don't get stressed about internet, electricity or other urban stuffs.
🎵Igqirha lendlela ngu qongqothwne,Igqirha lendlela hayi ngu qongqothwane sebeqabele gqithapha hayi ngugqongqothwane sebeqabele gqithapha hayi ngugqongqothwne 🎵I'm South African Women The Hadzabe tribe just took me back to my roots now I've just sang an old school Legendary Mirriam Makheba song who's from my tribe Xhosa people a clicking Language in SA,Wow this is crazy🤭😂❤❤❤
Thank you! They looked so comfortable with you and were so open to sharing their experiences and knowledge! Please continue to visit and share these amazing memories with us!
What a mind boggling documentary Tayo!!!❤❤Curious to know if they are connected to the Khoi san family with regards to the clicking sounds !Must be cousins and this just goes to show how we are truly connected as humans. Love from South Africa 🎉❤
Best video of the year! 🤩 I like the Hadza's way of life, each gender performs their role, each role being equally important for their survival. They work well together and are pleased with their lifestyle. This real dope ❤, and thank you Tayo for making this video. God bless you today, brother ❤️.
I just came across this video and i love it you gained a new subscriber ❤i would love to explore different African tribes like this all around the world one day just love the thrill being close to nature 😌
Tayo, your content is above and beyond‼️ Truly this is outstanding, exciting cultural exploration. I do appreciate the hardships and perplexities you endured to showcase this fascinating tribe. It was clear from the beginning of the vlog that the tribe felt your genuineness and respect. I really enjoyed this one‼️💯👏🏼🫶🏼
Omo guy ,your simplicity no be here u went thus far to meet ppl that live in the forest your boldness is something elde 😢,u even did what they were Doing to show dem respect and being loved as humans ,u smoked because of them so they won't feel bad,i can't lie u have a heart of Gold bro God bless u and your work bro ,may God guide and protect u in every journey u plan to do in future .thanks for the content we are really enjoying them,it feels as if we are there with u on this wonderful and eye opening adventures 🙌🙏
Amazing people such a hard life they are so tough and happy with their lives best wishes to you all . Thank you Tayo for sharing your experiences with us folks much appreciated 😊❤
Wow!it's amazing!i was nervous and scared every minute!you experienced it your self and captured more realistic footage than anything i have ever seen.Thank you very muck for that😊i wish you good health.Love u!😘🥰🥰🥰
PING!!!...notification ping comes in from Tayo' channel and I start smiling ear to ear knowing I am in for another FABULOUS! vlog. This vlog is on a PHENOMENAL level. Thank you! Tayo for all that you do for our entertainment. When I found your channel during the lockdown, and you mentioned you are from Ondo State, my heart was filled with pride! My brother from another mother. May God continue to bless! you and bless! your journey Amen!
Wow, Tayo, this was an awesome documentary. This tribe truly takes you back to the hunter gathering stage. They do everything off the land. I believe at least one or two of these young children will leave for the city once they’re exposed to that technology. Thank you so much for sharing. This is priceless.💞🫶🏽🙏🏽
Tayo, this hit differently, and I love how you handle it nicely. Tayo, please, the world needs to know about the Koma people who live on the mountain in Adamawa State Nigeria and part of Cameroon. These people I heard don't use clothes in their communities except when they want to come down from the mountain to do business. I'm looking forward to that great visit and documentary, Sir. May God bless you.