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The link between Jamaica and Ireland - Out of Many, One People. Ep.1
IRELAND and JAMAICA. Full Documentary || Present, Past and Historical Links.
We have been working on this film for many months and it's finally ready to be published! The documentary is over 2 hours long and it features academic research as well as interviews with 9 people, who helped with understanding the strong connection between Ireland and Jamaica, both in the past and in present. You will meet the Jamaicans in Ireland, the Irish in Jamaica and the Jamaicans of Irish descent.
🟢 SUPPORT us on Patreon
/ jamaicawithirie
🟢 BOOK TOURS with us in Jamaica:
irielab.com/
🟢 Listen/Buy Music: Celtic Reggae Revolution
celticreggae.net/
open.spotify.com/track/6UcbuO...
🟢 EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
epicchq.com/
🟢 CONTACT THE AUTHOR
This video is fully produced, filmed, edited etc by 1 person, the author of this RU-vid channel - Irina Bruce. To contact, please use the dedicated channel email:
jamaicawithirie@gmail.com
🔴 CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
03:11 Introduction to Ireland
06:15 Jamaicans in Ireland
13:42 EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
18:04 Introduction to Jamaica
20:48 Irish in Jamaica
32:14 Jamaica and Ireland: 1600 - 1700
39:20 The Irish Ancestry
44:38 Jamaicans of Irish Descent
51:09 Irish Influence in Jamaica
58:41 Language and Traditions
01:08:22 Jamaica and Ireland: 1700 - 1900
01:20:05 Fighting Discrimination
01:34:50 Jamaica and Ireland: 1900 - 2000
01:41:11 Jamaican Influence in Ireland
01:51:10 Learning from the Irish Experience
02:04:23 Living in Ireland, Living in Jamaica
02:14:23 Conclusion
🔴 ACADEMIC RESEARCH
Note: to read the academic articles at jstor.org website - simply register (for free) and you will have an access to 100 articles per month.
►"A "riotous and unruly lot": Irish Indentured Servants and Freemen in the English West Indies, 1644-1713". Hilary McD. Beckles.
www.jstor.org/stable/2937974
►"Plantation Production and White "Proto-Slavery": White Indentured Servants and the Colonisation of the English West Indies, 1624-1645". Hilary McD. Beckles.
www.jstor.org/stable/1007098
► "Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery: 1612-1865". Nini Rodgers.
www.amazon.com/Ireland-Slaver...
►"Ireland and the Black Atlantic in the Eighteenth Century". Nini Rodgers.
www.jstor.org/stable/30006995
►"The Irish in the Caribbean 1641-1837. An Overview". Nini Rodgers.
citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/documen...
►Ireland's great famine: An overview. Ó Gráda, Cormac.www.econstor.eu/handle/10419/...
► "Genetic Perspectives on the pre- and Early Contact Histories of Jamaica". J.B.Torres, T.Winful, Journal of Caribbean Archaeology.
www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/wp-...
►"Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey" edited by Amy Jacques-Garvey.www.jpanafrican.org/ebooks/eB...
► "Whence The Black Irish Of Jamaica". Joseph J. Williams, Ph.D., Litt.D. published in 1932.Note - some parts of this research are out of date as more information became known since then. However, it is still useful as it gives a unique perspective of "Irish via Barbados to Jamaica".
archive.org/details/WhenceThe...
🔴 BOOKS: History of Ireland
► Modern Ireland, 1600-1972, by Roy Foster
www.amazon.com/Modern-Ireland...
► The Transformation of Ireland, 1900-2000, by Diarmaid Ferriter
www.amazon.com/Transformation...
► A Short History of Ireland, 1500-2000, by John Gibney
www.amazon.com/Short-History-...
🔴 BOOKS: History of Jamaica
► The Story of the Jamaican People, by Sir Philip Sherlock & Hazel Bennett. 1998
www.amazon.com/Jamaican-Peopl...
► Pieces of the Past: A Stroll Down Jamaica's Memory Lane
www.amazon.com/Pieces-Past-St...
If you are in Kingston, Jamaica - you can buy these two books on History of Jamaica at Bookland in New Kingston, but call them first to confirm availability:
maps.app.goo.gl/cnftDGcFSFjGg...
🔴 REGGAE MUSIC from Ireland
► Paddyrasta "Meditation"‪@CelticReggae‬
• Paddyrasta Meditation
► Cian Finn feat. The Man Ezeke - Ireland (Acoustic), Jamaica.
• Cian Finn feat. The Ma...
► Intinn - Come Away (Live)
• Intinn - Come Away (Live)
► Dear John - The Bionic Rats (Irish Ska/Reggae)
• Dear John - The Bionic...
► Uncail Bob (a Gaelic tribute to Bob Marley) - 'Bréag'
• Uncail Bob (a Gaelic t...
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@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for watching! I hope you have enjoyed the documentary! Please check the description for the main sources used for this video. Below are also some links you might find useful: ➡SUPPORT us on Patreon www.patreon.com/jamaicawithirie ➡BOOK TOURS with us in Jamaica: irielab.com/ ➡Listen/Buy Music: Celtic Reggae Revolution celticreggae.net/ open.spotify.com/track/6UcbuOIEvR5wy6TCA4ctE4 ➡ EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum epicchq.com/
@shangolion1610
@shangolion1610 8 месяцев назад
You need to check a documentary called JAMAICA'S HIDDEN HISTORY THE TRUTH ABOUT JAMAICA AND JAMAICANS.its 47:51 long
@richmanbroke9721
@richmanbroke9721 8 месяцев назад
Very good watch! I think you're turning into more of a Jamaican in every video you put out....I can see the enthusiasm whenever you elaborate on this country.. I wouldn't be surprised if you start speaking patois in your latter vlogs 🤣
@jeffreyedwards4443
@jeffreyedwards4443 8 месяцев назад
Irena, in this fact-filled documentary, you've gone way beyond my expectations. I'm a born and bred Jamaican, and you've taught me a thing or two about both nations. Ukraine's loss is our gain! You should be formally commended by both Jamaican and Irish governments for this stellar piece of work.
@andrewsamuels3900
@andrewsamuels3900 8 месяцев назад
Irie it's nice to see you again and doing your remarkable video bringing out bought culture that is very nice of you for us to gain knowledge Irie keep up the good work bless
@sharonbent325
@sharonbent325 8 месяцев назад
Very enlightening. Thank you.
@camellabailey5548
@camellabailey5548 8 месяцев назад
I love this. Im Jamaican. I lived in Cork, Ireland for 2 years. It was so unplanned. I lived in few other countries outside of Jamaica, BUT. Ireland is the best place i've lived. I love the culture and the people. ❤
@douglasjoseph2097
@douglasjoseph2097 8 месяцев назад
Wow great 👍🏾
@tjc2824
@tjc2824 8 месяцев назад
I notice how they never connect Jamaicans to African territories or African Kingdoms. Why never draw that connection? Thats every diasporians $$birth right$$! They will never tell you your connection to the motherland or groups like the Ashanti Empire just to name a few. Why is it your self esteem and happiness is never connected here? You never become overjoyed to learn of your connection their! How many people bleached their skin while you read this? P.S. Im from America and here they try to hide our history and accomplishments!
@mzwrightbella3542
@mzwrightbella3542 8 месяцев назад
Please go check out DR MARIE CHARLES she was on PHILLIPH SHOCK MATTHEWS SHOW also she has books some of us are from kings and queens decent
@eamonlong
@eamonlong 8 месяцев назад
I’m from Cork, so happy you like it here ❤
@camellabailey5548
@camellabailey5548 8 месяцев назад
@@eamonlong yes. And i miss there so much. Hoping to visit again.
@cliftonsmith3148
@cliftonsmith3148 5 месяцев назад
My dad's Jamaican and my mum's Irish proud of my heritage🔥 ❤
@calizone352
@calizone352 2 месяца назад
Respect 🌍
@Nikkir876
@Nikkir876 8 месяцев назад
The Irish, in my opinion, are the most decent people in Europe. I’ve been to several countries in Europe and have never seen anyone stop to check on a homeless person. I’ve personally witnessed tho several times in Ireland. I have so much love for them.
@alwaysknow3356
@alwaysknow3356 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, with love from Ireland.
@Willberight2moro
@Willberight2moro 7 месяцев назад
I'm Aussie and love Guinness, went to Dublin with some English friends and was treated terribly... We were in our 30s and reason given was "stag parties misbehaving". I think they were just IRA supporters... Never went back...
@alwaysknow3356
@alwaysknow3356 7 месяцев назад
@@Willberight2moro Unfortunately stag party groups from the UK have given themselves a bit of a bad rep over the years visiting Dublin. Lager louts they used to call them. Obviously, it's just a few bad apples and not representative of all the people at all, like football hooligans don't represent them either. I'm sorry you had this experience but I expect it was business owners who reacted this way because they had been disrespected by stag parties in the past, and maybe you were being a bit rowdy but having a good time and didn't notice.
@zipperzoey2041
@zipperzoey2041 7 месяцев назад
​@@Willberight2moro The truth is that a certain cohort of English aren't that popular around Europe!
@Willberight2moro
@Willberight2moro 7 месяцев назад
@alwaysknow3356 Taxi drivers refusing to take us, sober. Ordered drinks at bars and then doorman came over to tell us to leave, and this was beginning of evening when empty. I'm mid 50s now, travelled a lot, and never been treated so bad....
@1yaadleaf
@1yaadleaf 8 месяцев назад
All I can say, is every Irish person I have come in contact with. We seem to have this natural connection as if we were both from Jamaica, unique and non-force. almost like you knew each other from a past life and it’s nothing but just good energy we 1000 % have some sort of connection to the Irish people ❤ I love the Irish …..one love!!!!
@kellyclark7517
@kellyclark7517 8 месяцев назад
I love Jamaica n y’all Jamaicans! 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@kellyclark7517
@kellyclark7517 8 месяцев назад
Cultural APPRECIATION❤️💛💚
@stevenbingham4828
@stevenbingham4828 7 месяцев назад
I have one friend who’s from Cork and truss whe mi a tell you, him speak like him a Jamaican and love a black whuman to 😂
@stevenbarrett4110
@stevenbarrett4110 7 месяцев назад
@1yaadleaf I too identified that connection in my time in England. I ascribe it to being buddies in suffering. You must remember, the Irish were treated no better than us by the English in those days, and arguably to today. Remember the metaphor, 'the enemy of mine enemy, is my friend.'
@johnmulderrig3234
@johnmulderrig3234 7 месяцев назад
I to school in n.w. london in the 60s and 70s probably 80% of us were irish 15 from the carribean mostly Jamaican those were the days of no blacks no irish no dogs so we had to stand together to defend our corner
@miltongrace8621
@miltongrace8621 8 месяцев назад
A brilliant expose. My Irish ancestors started the Grace, Kennedy Limited in 1922 and sold it in 1944. Grace, Kennedy is still in operation 100+ years of Grace. We are the only people in Jamaica with the Grace surname name, originally from a place in Ireland called Killkenny. I have passed through Ireland a few years ago, the immigration officer thought I was Grace returning home, but I was actually going to England instead. Brilliant work.
@StGCfiLife
@StGCfiLife 8 месяцев назад
Kilkenny is all about the ale.
@celticmulato2609
@celticmulato2609 8 месяцев назад
I know many of your Kennedy relatives that lived in Manchester IF that's the same family you are mentioning. Some moved to Cayman and eventually Miami, Florida.
@moniq8363
@moniq8363 8 месяцев назад
So you're telling me the famous Jamaican Grace Kennedy brand is originally Irish 🤯🤯🤯
@celticmulato2609
@celticmulato2609 8 месяцев назад
@moniq8363 No. It's Jamaican, the owners are of Irish ancestry. From what I was told by the inlaw they have been in Jamaica since late 1700s. They are just White Jamaicans.
@tishainnis
@tishainnis 8 месяцев назад
My great great grandmother’s last name was Kennedy. She was born in Port Royal but her father Henry Seymour Kennedy was born in Kent, England. His parents were from Ireland. He came to Jamaica as a young man after the emancipation of slavery. He was a wealthy businessman and esquire that owned property and land in downtown Kgn, Portland, Trelawny and other parts of the island. I always wondered if he was a member of the Grace (Kennedy) family in Jamaica? My cousin Dara is more familiar with that side of the family.
@debbiefletcher-bryant5413
@debbiefletcher-bryant5413 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this, I am a black woman of Jamaican decent, and my mom told me that she had Irish blood running through her, so this piece makes so much sense to me.... thank you!
@SecretEyeSpot
@SecretEyeSpot 8 месяцев назад
as a Irish Jamaican born in the US this brings me much joy
@Chris-un1ll
@Chris-un1ll 7 месяцев назад
How? 😂😂 I'm really Irish
@SecretEyeSpot
@SecretEyeSpot 7 месяцев назад
@@Chris-un1ll because of blokes from Jamaica and Ireland making xenophobic claims such as this. What does "I'm really Irish" mean to you, and how is someone from the diaspora living in the US supposed to understand it?
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo 4 месяца назад
You think his comment is xenophobic. But not realistic. I tell you what explain what a Irish Jamaican is and how you can be one born in the US. I'll wait​@@SecretEyeSpot
@SecretEyeSpot
@SecretEyeSpot 4 месяца назад
@@100jenaboo are you looking for me to correct myself by saying I am of both Irish and Jamaican descent instead of declaring myself Irish Jamaican?
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo 4 месяца назад
@@SecretEyeSpot not really, I'm just trying to figure out what exactly are you talking about.this is the first time in my life I've ever heard anything like this
@carolxmas3331
@carolxmas3331 7 месяцев назад
I married an Irish man in 1967 and a Dominican man in 1986 ………lots of similarities …good lovers but always late !!!!! Don’t come for me I’m an old lady now 👵🏻. Interesting life tho !!! Lived for a time in both countries ….FANTASTIC
@kerriannanderson962
@kerriannanderson962 8 месяцев назад
This is GREAT!!! I'm a Jamaica with African and Irish ancestors. It's fascinating to learn about the shared history of Ireland and Jamaica.
@maxinefay3966
@maxinefay3966 8 месяцев назад
Because they were ur slave masters how can u not kno they were all colonizers how can u be proud of that thats disgusting to what my black fore parents went thru u Jamaicans hate ur self and ur people I don't want to be associated vwith no pink people thecmost high god has a recompense waiting for them.and u too if ur father is from them.
@RoyalBlood23
@RoyalBlood23 8 месяцев назад
Same here. I recently learned that ancient Jamaican slaves where from Africa and that the first royalty in Ireland was biblical "book of Jeremiah" either way Ireland is steeped deep in black history.
@user-yz5lz5ko5f
@user-yz5lz5ko5f 8 месяцев назад
Excellent.
@cmartin5903
@cmartin5903 4 месяца назад
My husband has Irish blood, the grand and great grand folks were Irish. ❤
@FranklinTaylor-jy2gz
@FranklinTaylor-jy2gz 3 месяца назад
My great grandpa is from Dublin Ireland. Scully was his Surname
@flowerslady2309
@flowerslady2309 8 месяцев назад
You are such a great ambassador for Jamaica. Thanks for loving my country.
@onelovemaharani
@onelovemaharani 8 месяцев назад
I agree.
@margaretbrrtt4924
@margaretbrrtt4924 8 месяцев назад
Lovely people .from ire.
@soniabrown6519
@soniabrown6519 7 месяцев назад
Well said. Learning a lot here. Awesome.
@coolislandbreeze9906
@coolislandbreeze9906 8 месяцев назад
As a Jamaican of African, Irish, Jew ancestry this is a good watch.
@Nazarene_Judaism
@Nazarene_Judaism 8 месяцев назад
See us. I am Jamaican jew.
@lac8494
@lac8494 8 месяцев назад
@@Nazarene_Judaism I too have a Jew background, their names give them away.
@Nazarene_Judaism
@Nazarene_Judaism 8 месяцев назад
Do you practice the faith?@@lac8494
@cmartin5903
@cmartin5903 4 месяца назад
Much of Jamaica might have Israelian DNA without knowledge even though some do. Yet, when we are mixed.. we tend to know who we were mixed with. ❤
@epic7224
@epic7224 4 месяца назад
Same here! Except I have Indian. Chinese and berber added to that
@martinfarrelly5196
@martinfarrelly5196 7 месяцев назад
I lived in London for a few years and I loved the people from Jamaica. Could not believe how easy it was to be around them. Like I knew them all my life.
@user-wb3eb1os3t
@user-wb3eb1os3t 8 месяцев назад
We can see the influnce of irish english in jamaican english,am from Costa Rica,my great grandmother came from Jamaica last early 20 century.I always've been waiting for something like this,good documentary. Pura vida gracias.
@JCMac-cz1dx
@JCMac-cz1dx 5 месяцев назад
Yes we can’t we can’t say three
@bliss252
@bliss252 8 месяцев назад
One fascinating thing about both Jamaica and Ireland is that they are both tiny yet very popular; well-known and well-loved. They both have a way of capturing the world's attention. Must be that accent!
@beyourself2444
@beyourself2444 8 месяцев назад
Nobody cares about Ireland
@Urmashouldvswallowed
@Urmashouldvswallowed 8 месяцев назад
@@beyourself2444everybody except the english😂😂😂😂😂how was 1916😆
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo 8 месяцев назад
​@@beyourself2444you sound like your upset about the fact that there were people b4 you in colonization r were you understanding that you were the only one. Lol pity parties are so sad
@100jenaboo
@100jenaboo 8 месяцев назад
@@Urmashouldvswallowed just being nosey, but what happened in 1916. Did the English do something again
@HeatherGarcia-di9se
@HeatherGarcia-di9se 8 месяцев назад
​@@beyourself2444u do that's y u tuned in lol actually how Irish gypsy tyson fury lol? Gotta suck your best athletes all Irish blooded lol hahaha yea nobody cares about Ireland hmmm u could be right tho cuz they were so oppressed, enslaved by Oliver Cromwell and king james ii,hadhhalf the populationkilled by cromwell, had man made potato blight that killed 2 million real Irish Gaelic Celtic Highlander blooded people aka real Irish blooded natives, real Irish blooded people couldn't own land in there own native ireland, couldn't own businesses in there own native ireland, couldn't speak Gaelic in there own native ireland or be hung n killed.....irish were colonized for 800 plus yrs n still are today.....white guilt oppressor american n english snowflake libs say it was mutual .....lol hagafaga but not one irish native slave ever owned land or got money after so called there contract done lol hmmm 🤔🤔🤔 wait, so these guys want u to believe none these real Irish blooded natives ever attempted to return to Ireland 🤔 lol? Leaving there children,wives n family behind n not one returned to Ireland to tell her or his story hmmm 🤔 n Irish blooded native slave descendants are still present in Barbados called redlegs,u mean they didn't inherit land or money ? Lol hmmm common wake up!!! Irish blood natives couldnt own land in there own native ireland, couldn't own businesses in there own native ireland n speak Gaelic in there own native ireland but after servitude these English rulers are now going to grant these real Irish blooded natives land in another English colony but not in Ireland another English colony lol? Hahahaha gtfoh....all whites were indentured servants,Irish were slaves point blank,rounded up against there will n forcefully against there will sent on ships to west indies n english american colonies.....not only did English steal there culture,customs,food,land, language,n still English elites try n rob ireland Irish blooded natives of there history!!!! She wrong here there was no wealthy real Irish blooded natives,those were wealthy English rulers, English landlords, English lords, that ruled Irelands real Irish blooded native villages n cities n owned n operated everything in it....wen these English rulers had children while living in Ireland,these kids were then called Irish protestants but why is this narrator or whoever she was said they were irish wen they really were descendants of real English anglo saxon germanic blooded protestants....disgusted....Jameson n Guinness aren't real Irish blooded native businesses, irish couldn't own businesses so how could any be wealthy lol??? Those were English rulers n lords who had children in Ireland n inherited there wealth,not real Irish blooded natives.....
@cannabis1490
@cannabis1490 8 месяцев назад
One human race! Hope we all can live as one....some day.
@trevorsteer7331
@trevorsteer7331 8 месяцев назад
Excellent. Totally agree
@tjc2824
@tjc2824 8 месяцев назад
Until they take your land and change your culture
@bcurteous2153
@bcurteous2153 8 месяцев назад
I'm Irish (from Cork) and this was so well researched!! Very well done!! Cant believe you even found The Man Ezeke!! I remember him, he had such energy, a joy to listen to - loved him :) And well done on the people you found for the interviews - they were excellent! There so much I'm gonna have to watch this again. Thanks for your hard work
@StGCfiLife
@StGCfiLife 8 месяцев назад
I am handing you no blarney. LoL
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 8 месяцев назад
Was Cork even mentioned?
@dave9343
@dave9343 8 месяцев назад
Irina, you have always been excellent: I have learned so much about Jamaica 🇯🇲, the land of my birth, from your videos. However, this time you have outdone yourself. EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT, EXCELLENT!!! Thanks very much for making my birth land your home.
@michealjones9863
@michealjones9863 7 месяцев назад
I’m from cork in Ireland and was delighted to see this documentary than I saw it was 2 and a half hours long I said Christ I didn’t know we had that much in common. Us Irish seek out our country’s connections to other peoples all over the world ,I can only think that we never pushed our connections with Jamaica because Jamaica was part of the commonwealth but enough of that it’s time for st Patrick’s day in Jamaica and it’s time the Irish tasted Guinness punch
@derrhewitt
@derrhewitt 8 месяцев назад
Thanks ambassador Irene for another excellent work. As a black Jamaican like most Jamaicans who are Irish descendants (I with 5% DNA) I knew this connection from my great great grandparents as well as from many historical events and people.
@nashuwareneemiller6501
@nashuwareneemiller6501 8 месяцев назад
Irena you have out done yourself this time. You are slowly becoming the true history teacher of Jamaica. Please keep doing it just love it
@mzwrightbella3542
@mzwrightbella3542 8 месяцев назад
Yes give thanks to Irene this beautiful woman love our island and sees something is wrong with something so thats why she went digging some of us are too lazy to go search you think these royals want us to know the truth so people like IRENE DR MARIE CHARLES , PHILLIPH SHOCK MATTHEWS AND DR CLYDE WYNTERS ARE DOING A GREAT JOB
@bennettstephenson9090
@bennettstephenson9090 8 месяцев назад
no you are wrong. we need absolutely no teach we already know our history
@charmaineharris8884
@charmaineharris8884 8 месяцев назад
We don’t need someone from another country not of Jamaican descent to research what we already know about us and our country our history.
@peggygreen5921
@peggygreen5921 8 месяцев назад
Response to those who think this video should not be done by other than a Jamaican. Howdy, typical of the🌍 ‘s natives when non- natives do what they never thought of doing and succeed at it.😢 This lady consistently “big up” Jamaica in show casing it as the “Must come Island “ in the region not only by her content but her obvious love of your beautiful Island and its wonderful people. I learnt so much because of her videos my previous knowledge would fill a slim volume- very slim 😢 in spite of the many Jamaicans I know, reading, movies and your Island’s advertising platforms. So I beg to differ as I say thank you to her. One❤.
@yanikeonpurpose
@yanikeonpurpose 8 месяцев назад
@@charmaineharris8884if we know it how comes this is the first I’m hearing about it??? Lef di uman mek shi do haar ting in peace. You are always welcome to teach us, please direct us to the platforms where we can consume your teachings.
@f6876
@f6876 8 месяцев назад
Well done Irene you have produced a masterpiece. Your hard work has paid off!
@WomenNextdoor
@WomenNextdoor 8 месяцев назад
As a history teacher. I leant alot. As a Jamaican i appreciate the revisionist approach to primary sources provided. 100% informative 😊
@kennyprout5359
@kennyprout5359 8 месяцев назад
@WomenNextdoor - I agree 💯 and hope the history teachers of today would take a page out of Irene's book to actually investigate and use primary sources to teach a better version of history.
@johntherevelator5622
@johntherevelator5622 8 месяцев назад
You are a history teacher? You didn’t know this history? So that tells me that this important history (along with many other important historical facts)is not being taught in schools in Jamaica?
@yanikeonpurpose
@yanikeonpurpose 8 месяцев назад
@@johntherevelator5622she cyaa know everything. Low di uman… respectfully 🙏
@johntherevelator5622
@johntherevelator5622 8 месяцев назад
@@yanikeonpurpose Apparently you don’t know how to read and write. If you read my comment carefully, I stated that she didn’t know because it wasn’t taught to her not because she refused to learn it!🤨
@racheljones4561
@racheljones4561 6 месяцев назад
​@@johntherevelator5622 teachers use text books to teach. the books are reviewed by the education board and they use primary sources . Jamican teachers have always taught the correct information.
@eamonlong
@eamonlong 8 месяцев назад
As an Irish person that’s the best description of the political situation in the North I’ve ever heard. This was a great watch I always knew Ireland had a deep historical connection with the Caribbean
@conordorrian1652
@conordorrian1652 7 месяцев назад
Yes, a lot of the connection is related to mass slavery from Ireland by Britain to the Caribbean . This of course has been " nullified" by historians as contract workers etc....As people come to figure out modern history is really the lies of the powerful not the truth. People were dispocesd of their land by British landowners and " offered" work in the Caribbean, this work was indentured slavery.....
@stevenbarrett4110
@stevenbarrett4110 7 месяцев назад
@@conordorrian1652 Enforcers on the plantation.
@sistahdeereuben4829
@sistahdeereuben4829 6 месяцев назад
​@@stevenbarrett4110STR888 FACTZ
@Thelma7361
@Thelma7361 8 месяцев назад
Some of my ancestors moved from Dublin to Jamaica at the turn of the 1900’s to work on a tea plantation. They had several children there and we have the parish certificates from St Andrews. They ended up moving back to Ireland following the earthquake in 1907. This is a part of our family history we knew absolutely nothing about until I started doing the family history. Thank you so much for this video! Thought I’d be worth adding that West London in the UK has a lot of Irish and Jamaican history. Both Marcus Garvey and Michael Collins lived in Hammersmith, not at the same time I don’t think but their where they lived was about 20 minute walk apart from each other. Collins was in Brook Green and Garvey near Baron’s Court Station. Hammersmith has the Irish Cultural Centre and a short distance away you have Notting Hill where the Notting Hill Carnival takes place. There’s of course many more communities here but it’s interesting that it’s another place where Irish and Jamaican communities closely intersect.
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
Yes, this will be mentioned during the episode Jamaica and England later.
@shaunigothictv1003
@shaunigothictv1003 8 месяцев назад
​@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE According to Malcolm X, the original Jamaicans were the Arawak Taino Indians and they had Indian facial features. Malcolm X took that they were tortured and exterminated by the White Catholics in the 1500s before being replaced by Black slaves from west Africa who were used as a labour Force to work the land
@baddestjoanna-michellesmit5578
@baddestjoanna-michellesmit5578 8 месяцев назад
Yes mi love notting hill !!!
@chillbillyhimself
@chillbillyhimself 7 месяцев назад
Garvey allegedly had Irish roots
@HousePeople
@HousePeople 7 месяцев назад
Check out the documentary Grove Roots that covers the history of the West London communities around Ladbroke Grove & the Notting Hill Carnival etc
@deneisefrancis3239
@deneisefrancis3239 8 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary,as a Jamaican living in the US, Ireland is on my bucket list. Planning trip for next year.
@chillbillyhimself
@chillbillyhimself 8 месяцев назад
Glad to have been a part of this masterpiece ! 🇯🇲☘
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for finding the time and assisting with this project! 🙏 It was a great pleasure meeting you and be able to run the interview! 🤗
@chillbillyhimself
@chillbillyhimself 8 месяцев назад
@@JAMAICAWITHIRIE My pleasure. Once it involves educational content, I am always happy to contribute.👍
@l.d.52
@l.d.52 8 месяцев назад
Mind Blown. All of a sudden, a lot of things make sense. Well done Irina, well done indeed.
@tusanegazaquengaquenga7858
@tusanegazaquengaquenga7858 8 месяцев назад
Simply amazing 👏 hope you know how much we really appreciate what you do. This kind of work is just priceless
@audhdcreativity5899
@audhdcreativity5899 8 месяцев назад
This is great! Can't wait to show this to my Jamaican and Irish homeschooled daughter! I always love your videos and all the information you share. Thank you!
@hortenseclarke2589
@hortenseclarke2589 8 месяцев назад
This is very scholarly and informative documentary; it is well presented, and all the right questions were asked and answered. And I must say, I like the way Irie handle the issue of slavery with sensitivity and respect, especially towards the people of African descent. Well done 👍!
@andreajenkins1195
@andreajenkins1195 8 месяцев назад
I waited patiently for this session and was not disappointed. Thank you for the excellent production. I toured Ireland in 2021 and was the best experience of all my travels. My maternal ancestors (Patrick) are reportedly Irish. The similarities are noted in place names and some food preparation methods.
@cheenergies
@cheenergies 8 месяцев назад
I'm Black British of Jamaican parentage and given my cultural upbringing I was always fascinated with the Irish way of speaking, humour, and my deep love for Guinness and Baileys - and some women with Mixed Black and Irish ancestry. This documentary was really well done and I learnt a lot.
@kingnaldo4058
@kingnaldo4058 8 месяцев назад
And the 2023 Emmy 🏆goes to "Irie Irina" ... 👏 👏 👏
@blulion7834
@blulion7834 8 месяцев назад
Another winner Irena! It held me captive throughout. Consider me educated by your efforts.😎
@GILFHunter121
@GILFHunter121 8 месяцев назад
Hey Irie thank you for your video :) Im a long time viewer here from Ireland :) I couldnt resist to comment on Jamie Saulters segment after hearing that his grandmother is from a small town "Arklow" about a ten minute drive from my town. Its no surprise she left at all 🤣 lol The world is so crazily small when you hear people half way across the world mention a small town you know and visit. Amazing video looking forward to your future projects 😁
@bcurteous2153
@bcurteous2153 8 месяцев назад
Hey from West Cork... delighted the crazy Cork Accent got a mention 😄
@trooth9066
@trooth9066 8 месяцев назад
Irene you are a gift to Jamaica, this documentary is very educational and informative. I need to watch again because there was so much information to process. I remember watching a video of two Irish rowers and I thought they sounded very Jamaican. Keep up the good work, I’m looking forward to your next video.
@elfredawright
@elfredawright 8 месяцев назад
She is definitely an asset to Jamaica!
@jlau979
@jlau979 8 месяцев назад
Do your own research and read for yourself. Over 2000 black Irish boys and girls were sent to Jamaica as slaves. when they tell the history ,blacks are always relegated to Africa . Not all Jamaicans came from Africa. Some were even Portuguese Israelites or Israelites from west Africa. History was stolen and whitewashed so much that we don't know who we are, or where we came from. A handful of Irish living in Jamaica could not have had such a huge impact on how we speak .none of my family members has never came in contact with a white Irish.
@haydeebish570
@haydeebish570 8 месяцев назад
My family I know is of mixed descendants. The skin color, hair texture tells the story! Never researched it but now I should! One of my daughters is now married to an Irish.American man and they have so much culture in common, so much that I now claim Irish as part of my family! ❤️ it! Thank you for doing this video!❤️🙏🏽
@Bangah674
@Bangah674 8 месяцев назад
The first time I heard the Irish accent, I knew instinctively, their accent had some influence on our dialect. I learned the history later on, which confirmed my assumption. Great work as usual Irene.
@markc3666
@markc3666 8 месяцев назад
Agreed. Same here.
@charls5834
@charls5834 8 месяцев назад
I've never made the connection with the JA accent but I can definitely hear it in bajan
@Bangah674
@Bangah674 8 месяцев назад
@@charls5834 Sometimes it depends on who is speaking. Watch some Irish movies, or movies with Irish actors, Sons Of Anarchy come to mind.
@ianchandley
@ianchandley 8 месяцев назад
I left Jamaica in 84 right after O’Levels to go to school in the USA. Lived there for 11 years and spent most of the time being annoyed at the average American calling me Irish. I put it down to them being insular, ignorant and not knowing about anything besides hamburger and baseball…… Then I worked at a hotel in Washington DC that had about 20 Irish staff working there and THEY all thought I was from Dublin!!!! When I listened to them speak I discovered our intonations and rhythms were IDENTICAL. We even pronounced many words the same way: dropping “h”s from words like “three” to get “t’ree”; adding “h”s where they weren’t needed like “h’emphasize”; switching letter places in words like “film” to get “flim” We have a LOT in common with Ireland beyond names: many folk stories are based on Irish (and African) folklore, we have places named after Irish locales (such as Phoenix Park).
@PanAfricanist
@PanAfricanist 8 месяцев назад
A yt European coming to Jamaica to try to ascribe Jamaica's greatness which is it's culture to a minority yt European subset...surprised anyone?
@tonytee2107
@tonytee2107 8 месяцев назад
Ireland, the "Celtic Tiger" has had economic success in part because "We invested very heavily in education from the early 1970s..." Lesson Jamaica can learn here: fix the root and not the symptoms. Pay our teachers well. Invest heavily in our youths. Teach practical and relevant subject matters that can be easily applied in the working world.
@heatherfulmore3412
@heatherfulmore3412 8 месяцев назад
Yes teach them more foreign languages. Make the classes mandatory. The Irish potato is a name that was used in many Caribbean Islands. When you finish drink a Guinness.
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 8 месяцев назад
Youth is singular and plural. See...I already invested in education.
@shefreen1
@shefreen1 8 месяцев назад
If I could ❤your comments I would. I had to settle for a 👍, but it deserves a ❤.
@conordorrian1652
@conordorrian1652 7 месяцев назад
Yes Tony , you forget to mention that the same educated population of young people then had to leave Ireland for various reasons mostly because of no future in Ireland. Lots of the same then came back to find the same antiquated mentality from the " ruling class"...... To quote Mr James Connolly... " The worker in a Capitalist society is a slave to that society and the woman is a slave to that slave ". Jobs for the boys.... .
@tonychang3080
@tonychang3080 8 месяцев назад
Great work as a Jamaican with a wife of Irish heritage and family connections… this was a very informative documentary.Thanks
@4surecovergirl
@4surecovergirl 8 месяцев назад
One of the best Documentary I've watched in years 💯👌🏽...First, I was like 2 hours is longg...but by the time I started watching, it became so interesting and engaging that I couldn't move😂!! THANK YOU Irina ❤for putting together this awesome documentary 👏🏽👏🏽 🇯🇲🇮🇪
@barneybush
@barneybush 8 месяцев назад
YOU DID A LOT OF WORK ON THIS HISTORICAL PRESENTATION AND IT SHOWS!
@granvillejohnson5842
@granvillejohnson5842 8 месяцев назад
Hi Irena, I was hooked on this video. My daughter came to spend time with me today, we when out to dinner and when we came back home I began to watch this video about Jamaica and Ireland. She watched quite a bit with me before she had to leave to go home to her apartment. I watched the rest of the video even though it was very long. I was hooked, I just could not leave it or get enough. I love all the interviews, I learned so much. You did a fantastic job with everything in this video, Thank you. This video must have taken you a long time, with all the research and filming and interviews it takes to put this video together. I love it, and I can’t wait for the next video. Without a doubt, you are the best u-tuber out there. Thank you and I am looking forward to seeing your next video. Can’t wait.
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, it's very kind of you! I appreciate the feedback and your kind words! Thanks for all the support!
@patrickclunis3709
@patrickclunis3709 8 месяцев назад
Thoroughly informative...I sincerely appreciate your passion in not only promoting our culture..but teaching us about others!
@aboyade9
@aboyade9 8 месяцев назад
nice. its clear that tons of work went into this. your passion for what you do radiates off the screen. cheers.
@robertfletcher718
@robertfletcher718 8 месяцев назад
Excellent, excellent, excellent work. You have outdone yourself. Move to the top of the class!!!
@gloriarobinson1869
@gloriarobinson1869 8 месяцев назад
Another great documentary Irie. Learnt the basic of the presence of Irish, Germans, Chinese, Indians, etc in Jamaica in school history lessons, but have never done any deep research into the matter. This your documentary is very interesting and stimulating.
@lac8494
@lac8494 8 месяцев назад
Put your Grand parents or even ggrand parents Name, DOB, country and parish of birth in the Google search engine, then choose the Ancestry site that comes up with their name and follow the trail, you can do your own research it's easier than you think. If you have an Irish or Scottish Surname your ancestors probably came from there.
@eleanor4482
@eleanor4482 8 месяцев назад
This was a fantastic documentary. My wish is that the younger Jamaicans are taught the history of the island as it becomes annoying to be constantly told I don’t look Jamaican. Thanks for taking the time to do this.
@Grenadier1976
@Grenadier1976 8 месяцев назад
I watched the entire documentary, from beginning to end as it was being aired for the 1st time. Bravo, Irina !!! Excellent job. You continue to produce absolutely amazing work. 🇯🇲 🇮🇪 🇺🇦 💕
@ChanVanessaErnandez
@ChanVanessaErnandez 8 месяцев назад
I've been told the same thing "you don't look Jamaican", typically by those whose idea of Jamaica and Jamaicans is narrowed down to dread locks and a spliff inna mi mout caana. Ignore anyone who says that.
@donovancameron2867
@donovancameron2867 8 месяцев назад
We Jamaicans love you,we appreciate you choosing Jamaica to live
@user-dx5mg9by9y
@user-dx5mg9by9y 8 месяцев назад
We are to be blamed for that.Its the other day we were talking,and I was telling someone that Jamaicans haven't realized that we have rendered the Jamaican society to the overly Afrocentric Jamaicans,the ones who makes the cultural decisions.The ones who are ok with rastas being the face of Jamaica, even though they make 9% of the population.The ones who influenced the majority of the population to be speaking an unstructured dialect in place of a standardized language. IT'S TIME FOR THE AFFLUENT JAMAICANS TO STAND UP AND PROUDLY EMBRACE AND FLAUNT THEIR "JAMAICANESS" ALSO. 🇯🇲🇯🇲 ❤
@jamessexton4506
@jamessexton4506 8 месяцев назад
@@user-dx5mg9by9y The reason for the Jamaican & Rasta association/stereotype is because of one of the most famous Jamaicans (BY FAR): Bob Marley! But it is kind of funny to be a Jamaican & know that most J'cans aren't Rastas when the world things otherwise, lol. Patois, on the other hand, most J'cans actually speak. It really is Jamaica's indigenous language and isn't "unstructured" at all. In many ways, it is more regular/consistent than English. Think about how plurals are made in patois; same way every time, every noun.
@kellyclark7517
@kellyclark7517 8 месяцев назад
Thanks sooooo much for this documentary IRIE! I have watched it over several days, and I am truly grateful and thankful1❤️ n many blessings🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪☘️🇮🇪
@kerrygrant9209
@kerrygrant9209 8 месяцев назад
When i first read Angela's Ashes by Frank Mcourt I could instinctively feel the Irish and Jamaican connection but had no idea were it came from. The humor is so so similar Thanks for explaining and connecting the dots. Amazing work!❤
@kattygabby3519
@kattygabby3519 8 месяцев назад
Excellent research! Shared!🇮🇪🇯🇲🇮🇪🇯🇲👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@tesfekidan
@tesfekidan 8 месяцев назад
what a wonderful video which is very insightful and deeply informative about the close connections between Jamaica and Irie-land. In fact being a Jamaican myself I have always had a love for the Irish culture and in particular why we call our potato 'Irish potato' and now I know why. Keep up the good work Irina👌💯
@DS-ss7fp
@DS-ss7fp 8 месяцев назад
Love your videos and journalism Irina. Thank you for loving and choosing my country. Wish I could be there too, but family commitments elsewhere at this time but soon. Jamaican/Canadian wishing I could get out of the cold...
@arlenemaxwellcopeland1644
@arlenemaxwellcopeland1644 8 месяцев назад
My natural attention span doesn't exceed 20 minutes, but I couldn't stop til your video finished. The full two hours, I've been sitting at my computer. Thank you for a very interesting history lessonb.
@stephaniemclune2296
@stephaniemclune2296 8 месяцев назад
Very informative. I sat n watch the entire video. Thanks to everyone who participated and open our understanding to the history of both countries. Great video. Thanks Irene our ambassador. Happy to see positives coming out of Jamaica. All is not lost!
@JASMINEVSMITH
@JASMINEVSMITH 8 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary Irina. Truly appreciate your love for all things Jamaica.
@dawnyoung9231
@dawnyoung9231 8 месяцев назад
My great grandfather left Ireland for Jamaica. He married my great grandmother who was African mixed.
@sharonfearon3263
@sharonfearon3263 8 месяцев назад
Love this Irina. I look forward to your well detailed researched journalism. Thank you. I love history!!
@the-development-scribbler
@the-development-scribbler 8 месяцев назад
This is such a fascinating project to take on. I had no idea Jamaica had so much in common with Ireland (taking care not to refer to it as the British Isles), and it's fascinating to see how so many ethnic groups shaped Jamaica to what it is today. Over 50 ethnic groups! Wow. I'd love to see more (unique) ethnic groups in the future. 🇯🇲☘
@mooreflava
@mooreflava 7 месяцев назад
Yes, me too I cannot wait for the other documentaries ❤
@forrester227
@forrester227 7 месяцев назад
¹1¹¹¹pl8❤reer❤ŕr❤❤ŕ​@@mooreflava
@charlesd3a
@charlesd3a 7 месяцев назад
We are not British but Irish... British programs are more shown on Irish tv more often now. Trying more to project British influences on the Irish people.
@orianafisher3960
@orianafisher3960 8 месяцев назад
Beautifully done Irina!! Much information ive learned from your intense research , a true journalist and gift to jamaica ❤
@evertonnixon5881
@evertonnixon5881 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video Irie, the reason why I love your videos is the extensive research you do. Nuff love and stay blessed. ♥️🇯🇲
@neuvillehunter7028
@neuvillehunter7028 8 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary ire need to be showing on local tv stations top shelf irena thanks much love and respect.
@daddy3118
@daddy3118 8 месяцев назад
My Father, born in Jamaica, always said flim instead of film, and aks instead of ask. Growing up I learned of the Irish links and was pleasantly surprised to hear the Irish saying flim too :-)
@jlau979
@jlau979 8 месяцев назад
How was the language of the whole Island be influenced by 25% of a group of people that didn't really mix with the majority?
@maxamillion32
@maxamillion32 8 месяцев назад
@@jlau979 Basically the original group of Irish from 1600-1700 mixed with African slaves as well as some maroons. That's how the Africans learnt to speak English!!
@jlau979
@jlau979 8 месяцев назад
@@maxamillion32 what race were these Irish you are referring to?
@maxamillion32
@maxamillion32 8 месяцев назад
@jlau979 🙄 What race are Irish now?
@jlau979
@jlau979 8 месяцев назад
@@maxamillion32 What is happening to the Palestinians now, is what happened to the black Irish.They murdered the black Irish , took their land and sent thousands of them to the Caribbean and America as slaves. we are now prisoners of war. The same thing happened in Spain and Portugal to the black Sephardic Israelites and Moors. Blacks ruled Europe up until the early 18 hundreds.
@orinthiajames9954
@orinthiajames9954 8 месяцев назад
I am a Jamaican living in America and i found this information very interesting
@calizone352
@calizone352 2 месяца назад
Respect JaHmeRican Sistren 🇯🇲
@jenniferwilmot7023
@jenniferwilmot7023 8 месяцев назад
This is very fascinating, I'm Jamaica living in Canada. My Ancestors as we were told by our parents that they were Irish. Always wanted to trace my Ancestors. I guess now I might.😊
@hallohallo1332
@hallohallo1332 7 месяцев назад
What a brilliant documentary, thanks. I was 17 when I left Dublin for London. I took my first bus ride sitting up top and in the front seat. A group of men got on the bus who I didn't turn around to look at, convinced that they were slightly sozzled but happy Irish men. I couldn't quite figure out where in the country they were probably from going by the accent but oh my goodness, you could have knocked me out with a feather when I got up to leave the bus and saw they were Jamaican! On a separate note, the presenter of this doc could have a whole programme about herself and her amazing accent. It's fascinating.
@casavon3
@casavon3 8 месяцев назад
a BIG THANK YOU for this amazing video. i really appreciate the gentleman that discussed the economic aspects. As a Jamaican native, i studied the Jamaican economy for my masters thesis in 2014. i cried when i saw my homeland almost at the very bottom of the list in economic growth compared to the rest of the world. i am so happy to learn that the economic outlook has improved.
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your feedback, much appreciated! The gentleman who discussed the economic aspects, Brian Denning, is the Honorary Consul of Ireland to Jamaica and also one of the top professionals at PwC company. I was so happy when he agreed to join the project as I wanted somebody who knows the subject well to talk on it in a comprehensible manner. Glad to know you found the video amazing! Thank you for the support!
@tricia7016
@tricia7016 8 месяцев назад
I feel the same way. It was a sad day for Jamaica when we borrowed from the IMF as that was the death of our economic future. Jamaica was caught in a debt trap by the iMF. The stagnation and lack of growth are due to the repayment of massive, unsustainable interests on such loans from the IMF. The IMF set the terms and conditions for how Jamaica spends its revenues and one of those terms is that the IMF gets paid first and if Jamaica defaults on any of its payments the consequences are devastating to the country and its credit rating.
@sharonnandoo6572
@sharonnandoo6572 8 месяцев назад
Brilliant. I learnt so much. I am British of Jamaican descent. One of my closest friends over the last 25 years is from Dublin. I have joked many times during our friendship that Jamaicans and Irish have so much in common and we might find out one day that we are related😂
@Seanstevens3
@Seanstevens3 8 месяцев назад
I’m originally from Saint Kitts but I was raised and reside on Saint Croix US Virgin Islands and i just want to say every aspect of Irish heritage that you’ve mentioned is the same in Saint Kitts even a place called Irish Town
@mzwrightbella3542
@mzwrightbella3542 8 месяцев назад
Wow , in st Kitts, interesting
@heatherfulmore3412
@heatherfulmore3412 8 месяцев назад
Yes Sean I am from. ST Kitts too and I have friends and possibly relatives from there who are of Irish descent.
@rosemarieburke1120
@rosemarieburke1120 8 месяцев назад
There is an Irish Town in Jamaica
@tshai.williams1010
@tshai.williams1010 8 месяцев назад
I'm from st kitts live in New York my grand father is Irish lived in nevis died there .
@ameliavanderveere8708
@ameliavanderveere8708 7 месяцев назад
@Sean...I, too, am VIR- GIN ISLAND BORN & PARTIALLY RAISED. AL -SO, MY BIOLOGICAL SPERM DONOR-I NE- VAH MET DA NOTORI- OUS PHILANDERER & WOMAN BEATER; THA NX 2ALMIGHTY YAH!!- HE WAS BORN IN ST. 'KITTS', AS WELL. & I LEARNED DAT ANTI- GUA WAS A SLAVE "BREEDING COLONY", ALONG WITH A FEW OTHER ISLANDS. I SUGGEST U RESEAR- CH THE TRUE-STORI- CAL NARRATIVE OF SLAVERY &AFRIKAN &CARIB REVOLTS OF THE CARIB INDIANS ET AL..., IN THE GREATER & LESSER ANTILLES, ESPECIAL- LY THE VIRGIN ISLE- ANDS-ONCE OWNED BY THE DUTCH; CUR- RENTLY US &BRITISH CONTROLLED. IT'S A VERY AWE-INSPIRING, EXHILARATING, FASCI -NATING LEARNING EXPERIENCE,MI SON!! GO 4IT! U'LL NEVAH REGRET THE PRIDE & RESPECT U'LL EXUDE, AS A RESULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@ShushannaEarle359
@ShushannaEarle359 8 месяцев назад
Hi, I was born in Kingston Jamaica 🇯🇲 but raised in Canada! #OneLove!
@wandagallimore7434
@wandagallimore7434 8 месяцев назад
This was such an awesome informative documentary Irie ❤ thank you
@donaldspencer5603
@donaldspencer5603 8 месяцев назад
Wow irrie this Documentary is so entertaining & Educational. I'm a Jamaican living in NYC I've watch it and it have me glue to the chair, You do more resurch on Jamaica, than us Jamaican Thanks very much for the information..That iz it Ireen.. I don't hear much about your Country Ukraini these days I do hope your families & friend are safe over there.. You are so down to earth..
@eugeniebeason5103
@eugeniebeason5103 8 месяцев назад
Wonderfully done. Very informative and captivating. Thank you so much🎉🎉
@simonemathew4422
@simonemathew4422 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, As a Jamaican I learn so much through this documentary, I just ask my daughter to look into working in Ireland after College… Your summary and presentation of Jamaica was honest love it.
@vaneitaadams4790
@vaneitaadams4790 8 месяцев назад
Amazingly documentary Irie! I am a Jamaican living in Atlanta, took my first trip to Dublin during covid. I tell you, had I gone to Ireland before landing in the USA, I would never have come to the USA. Dublin is beautiful, Belfast is interesting. Love all the wonderful people I met. Thanks Irie. Amazing piece.
@mzwrightbella3542
@mzwrightbella3542 8 месяцев назад
DUBLIN got its name from RUBBA DUB we were there doing that Dub Dub so it became DUBLIN
@shersmitt391
@shersmitt391 8 месяцев назад
​@@mzwrightbella3542 😂😂😂, cute
@carolt2198
@carolt2198 8 месяцев назад
Once again Irina, you have knocked this out of the park. This is a very comprehensive and well researched vid and I enjoyed it very much. The guests were all pleasant and informative and added so much to the overall content. Thank you for making this documentary it is very much appreciated.
@cherroxanne1339
@cherroxanne1339 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Irena for this very interesting and informative piece of work. Beautifully done!!
@Michelle-blackwood
@Michelle-blackwood 8 месяцев назад
I recently got back from Ireland and had a wonderful immersing in the culture. My daughter plans to live there.
@zndrsmith
@zndrsmith 8 месяцев назад
Good documentary, my mother's maiden name was McCarthy her father, (my grandfather) was half irish . For awhile now i thought that some of the words and the way we spoke had something to do with poor whites from certain parts of England or Ireland but this documentary opened my eyes even more.
@boojackson7133
@boojackson7133 8 месяцев назад
Wonderfully produced documentary. Thank you Irina for your continued showcasing of the positive outlook of jamaica
@blossomclough6311
@blossomclough6311 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for bringing a different perspective to RU-vid. This is knowledge, great information for Jamaicans. So refreshing. Different from most of the low-down talk here. Keep up the good work.
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 7 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@redstripe4lyphe
@redstripe4lyphe 8 месяцев назад
Another gem (or emerald 😉) of a documentary. This one almost compares to the Student of Ukraine and it was so informative. Thank you Irina, you're a true Yardie 👌🏽💯
@BORNFREE876
@BORNFREE876 8 месяцев назад
🇯🇲🇯🇲 Thanks again Irene, you’re a gem among our limestone piece of rock call Jamaica. This is a fine piece of journalism that need to be on the fore-front of our history and marketing catalogs. Thanks also to modernity and the human-kind that mine and package data so that sluggards like me can sit back in our easy-chairs and slurp the wealth of knowledge from our tv screens. I’m aware of the Irish historical influence though my laziness didn’t permit me to venture beyond the superficial. My very surname, not unlike many Jamaicans are daily reminders of that Irish legacy. Having encountered many English and Irish men over the years I did find more affinity with the rolled-up sleeves, self-deprecating temperament of the “Irish potatoes” than the stiff upper lips of the “ fish and chips”.
@michealjones9863
@michealjones9863 7 месяцев назад
❤. God bless ya brother . “I felt more at home with the rolled up sleeves than the stiff upper lips” love your comment , you get it 🤝hands across the sea my friend . I come from co cork in Ireland and our accents could be mistaken for Jamaican to a blind man .
@BORNFREE876
@BORNFREE876 7 месяцев назад
@@michealjones9863🇯🇲 Thanks for the sentiments from "across the pond". Sad however that the shared history is derived from depraved.& deprived humanity born of enslavement.
@michealjones9863
@michealjones9863 7 месяцев назад
@@BORNFREE876 I seen a Jamaican couple describing their experience of Ireland on Irish tv and they said as soon as Irish people learn they we’re from Jamaica they get excited and the DJ say we have friends from Jamaica in the house the next song is for them and of course no woman no cry comes on and the Jamaican couple say not this again plz for the love of god just give us a little grind something to shake our ass to .
@michealjones9863
@michealjones9863 7 месяцев назад
@@BORNFREE876 depraved and deprived yet here we stand unbroken . Im Irish iv to much pride to be sad as should you my Jamaican friend . Two small islands with so much culture that the whole world knows us
@itsliterallylibby
@itsliterallylibby 8 месяцев назад
Love Ireland and their people no matter what. The connection is unreal
@onelovemaharani
@onelovemaharani 8 месяцев назад
Perfection as always Irina. You always make me smile and learn from your blogs and documentaries. Hail up yourself Empress!! I’m African, British, Scott’s, East Indian, Irish, Spanish and a little Chinese. OUT OF MANY ONE PEOPLE. For real.
@howardjessica7704
@howardjessica7704 8 месяцев назад
I remember when I was around 9-10yrs I was watching an Irish film version of the “secret garden” old black and white, with my grandfather. I asked him why are the people speaking Jamaican!? He laughed so hard (I will never forget) and said they are Irish and then he explained. He later bought me Miss Lou’s Patwah book. (Howard)
@latollet
@latollet 3 месяца назад
The Story of the Jamaican People is a book that everyone should read! I'm proud that you have it. Read it 25 years ago, must read it again. Thank you for your super important and interesting content, always.
@irenerusell2355
@irenerusell2355 8 месяцев назад
Irie Mon , very informative, I born in Jam down and never heard of Irish Town.. thanks 🙏👍. Much blessing sister.
@douglasjoseph2097
@douglasjoseph2097 8 месяцев назад
IRIE WE JAMAICAN 🇯🇲PEOPLE LOVE YOU THANK YOU FOR ALL THESE GREAT VIDEOS ME AS A BORN JAMAICAN LEARN ALOT OF MY OWN HISTORY JUST BY WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH WE LOVE YOU ENDLESSLY 🙏🏿
@Happey67
@Happey67 8 месяцев назад
We eat Cabbage and Cornbeef as a child but never thought it came from Ireland. LOL! Wow! In school, we learned a lot of Shakespeare poems, writings and so on. I enjoyed it so did the other children.
@salvaje0071
@salvaje0071 8 месяцев назад
To have been in Ireland for 20 years, and still maintain his Jamaican accent, is incredible! Hi can't believe wat Hi ham earing😮.
@user-dx5mg9by9y
@user-dx5mg9by9y 8 месяцев назад
Not even tht, he still has that deeeep rural accent
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
@@user-dx5mg9by9y I found his accent to be absolutely beautiful!
@hepburndavis
@hepburndavis 8 месяцев назад
Oh yes, there is whole district in Jamaica called Irish Town. Wow, I never even thought about it before today.
@novadenecooper6658
@novadenecooper6658 3 месяца назад
There is also Ulster Springs...
@anthonybrookes4291
@anthonybrookes4291 8 месяцев назад
You might find an old book published in 1932 titled (Whence the "Black Irish" of Jamaica) written by Joseph J. Williams very interesting
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE
@JAMAICAWITHIRIE 8 месяцев назад
yes, the book is mentioned in the video and there is a link in the description where this book can be read online. I've read it and some information is slightly out of date, as there has been more research so more is known, but still - this book has interesting concept of from Ireland via Barbados to Jamaica, which is partially true. (partially - because there were other ways of how the Irish got here, especially in 1680s.)
@jasongilmore3285
@jasongilmore3285 8 месяцев назад
Excellent work as usual! As a Jamaican with an Irish name (Gilmore) I found this very enlightening and informative.
@user-dx5mg9by9y
@user-dx5mg9by9y 8 месяцев назад
That name is very very popular in rural St Andrew,I know soooo much Gilmore.I think ,Davis,Brown,Daley, Gilmore are the more popular sir names in dem parts.
@ianchandley
@ianchandley 8 месяцев назад
@@user-dx5mg9by9y might be due to the large number of Irish and Scots who settled in places like Cooperage, Gordon Town and Irish Town as indentured laborers or tradesmen..…
@Martin-tn5lm
@Martin-tn5lm 6 месяцев назад
Giolla Mór - Large/Important Companion/Aid.
@hughgrant4778
@hughgrant4778 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for a great documentary, so glad I found your channel. My parents were both Jamaican. The family returned there from the UK in 1974. This was a huge culture shock as a 13 yr old. So many happy memories, I’ll be back soon
@kathrinabennett8837
@kathrinabennett8837 29 дней назад
I’ve become so interested with Irish culture recently. I had no idea there was such much connection to my Jamaican culture. Thank you so much for all of this work! Can’t wait to visit!
@f6876
@f6876 8 месяцев назад
I would love to visit Ireland! It looks beautiful and Irish people are GREAT!
@aidacoleman4640
@aidacoleman4640 6 месяцев назад
So happy to have found this, my mother was Jamaican. Before she died, in 1984, I was able to visit. Would love to come back.
@rbellot11
@rbellot11 8 месяцев назад
Excellent! Excellent! From I’m African American from originally Lowell, Massachusetts USA where many Irish reside. My greatest mentors (teachers/professors) are Irish.
@joeymcfloey2467
@joeymcfloey2467 8 месяцев назад
Superb job Irina, I've always suspected that my Dad's side had Irish roots. This has been such a pleasure to watch, simply amazing 💟😍
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