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Yes, it’s Very true indeed. Let’s share and spread the love and awareness of our Fulani people. We will be producing more similar videos soon for other ethnic groups. Our aim is to raise awareness of all our communities and get to know each other’s culture.
Wow, this is beautiful news to hear you have a connection to the wonderful Fulani people. We are very glad to have shared a bit of Fulani tradition/history with you.
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in Mali we have oral traditions that Fulani people forefathers originally migrated from Ethiopia to West Africa many married with Soninke women that's why in Mali Fulani referred to Soninke as Uncle By the way I am Soninke so any Fulani here are my Son 😅😅
When i visited my husband in gambia 🇬🇲 i was told i look like the fulani tribe tribe that i should go back in my history I was told this alot in Gambia my husband also tells me i have natural beauty i dont need to wear anything on my face
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Fulani, Ethio-Cushitic people now in the Sahara. Cousin Ethiopes to the Tutsis in Rwanda. Beauty become expansive, but still distinct in newer homelands.
@@cirka4497 Well aware of who the Fulani are and where they live. The connection being made is a broader deeper one. Both the Fulani and Tutsi are Ethio-Cushitic peoples, and both reside now far from their place of original origin. Both remain recognizable and distinct from the nearby general populations. The Tutsi migrated to central East Africa and now live among Bantoid peoples there. The Fulani live in north central Africa also among the Bantoid as well as north African Arabic people. The Fulani are close cousins to the Wodaabe people nearby. All three groups are majorly Ethio-Cushitic. Not Arab, not Bantoid.
@@cirka4497 My wording stems from speaking out to the absolutely clueless who think Africa is just one stereotype, one monolithic people. 'Hollywood jungle movie stuff' is all they know, all they want to know.
The Horn of Africa is the central place of origin. Ethiopia is their limiting narrow colonial word. Ethio-Cushitic is an appropriate way to refer to all no matter where they live.
We are FULANI AFRICANS in the US. We have a great story to tell! My family's foundation is trying to make a short film, documentary, about our ancestor, who was a civil war hero. He was only 10 years old when he was put on a horse and sent to fight in a war, where he was a lone survivor! And the story continues to get better. My elder cousin, is traveling near and far, to track down our roots that lead to...the Great Kingdom of the FULANI Africans of the Jolof Empire!!! We unveiled a plaque, (photo) on the sidewalk in downtown Charlotte, NC during a rededication to him, this past Saturday July 20th 2024 If your interested in helping us tell the story of the FULANI Titus lineage...Please hit me up here 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾 #TrollsGetBlocked
@@brolickscholar3083 The Fulani speak a Niger-Congo language. They probably came to West Africa from Nubia. Welmers (2) explained that the Niger-Congo homeland was in the vicinity of the upper Nile valley, not Niger Basin. The archaeological evidence supports this view, indicating that only in the past 3 ky did people begin to occupy the Niger Basin. Rosa et al. (3) noted that most Niger-Congo speakers like the Mande and Balanta carry the E3a-M2 gene, whereas a number of Felupe-Djola, Papel, Fulbe, and Mande carry the M3b*-M35 gene, the same as many people in the Sudan. The Fulani were people from the Kemetic-Nubian Civilization, as were the Dogon.
Great stuff. Very happy to see you. It’s a pleasure to celebrate the Fulani tradition and history. Share the love ❤️ with others by sharing the video. ❤️
Very true indeed. People know where they are from. These videos are primarily for us to celebrate our diversity and know one another better. Hopefully we can share the ❤ love this way.
I am a Fulani from Senegal but I believe that the Fulani are descended from the original 12 Jewish tribes as all the similarities are definitely something in common. The Fulani were easy to capture for slavery because they did not have stable land and moved from place to place, just like the Jewish people who fell victim to it all over the world . The Jews are more united but the Fulani are not.
Don't tell inaccurate history of us. Niger where my parents come from we hv lands, same can be said for fulanis in Guinea, Mauritania, Mali n Nigeria among others.
@@emansulman-vt6pf what do you know to say that? Fulani have no accurate history because there are more different versions. But commonsense should tell you that there are undeniable similarities.
@@mariely6747 Mrs common sense I'm not denying ur similarities. However, I'm just telling you that Niger where my ancestors are from we actually own lands there n that should tell you how deep rooted our history is in Niger. I'm from Dalol n u can't take that from me.
Romans 9:5-11 [5]Whose are the fathers, and of whom as concerning the flesh Christ came, who is over all, God blessed for ever. Amen. [6]Not as though the word of God hath taken none effect. For they are not all Israel, which are of Israel: [7]Neither, because they are the seed of Abraham, are they all children: but, In Isaac shall thy seed be called. [8]That is, They which are the children of the flesh, these are not the children of God: but the children of the promise are counted for the seed. [9]For this is the word of promise, At this time will I come, and Sara shall have a son. [10]And not only this; but when Rebecca also had conceived by one, even by our father Isaac; [11](For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;)
These ai videos are very disturbing. They present a distorted and idealised image of things. Dystopia creeps ever closer. Also, these videos are exploiting peoples insecurities around race and ancestry. They don't care about truth they care about video views.
Dear friend.. thank you for commenting. These videos are intended for the celebration of people in general. They are to celebrate first and foremost people by appreciating their lives and traditions. For example if we say Fulani people are Cattle Herders or that Fulani people live in various African countries, Use of AI /Technology or no use of it, does not change this fact. We intend to cover other communities/ethnic groups such as the Igbo people , Yoruba people and the Zulu people in the near future..