I LIVED IN AN ISOLATED MOROCCAN VILLAGE FOR A DAY (AMAZIGH ⵣ) 🇲🇦
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- I lived in a high atlas village in Morocco. This video documents my interactions and provides insight into the Amazigh people.
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God bless the Amazigh people 🇲🇦
thanks man, God bless you aswell
For embracing arabism and its peaceful religion? Most Moroccans think they are Arabs, descendant of muhamet.
Never say that again
Cry arap@@tarikbrik8854
For what?
Please don't ignore the Rif region the whole north of Morocco is active Amazigh and they have a whole other different dialect, they have different physical features, and a very different culture because of living in Mediterranean cities and closer to Europe. In the history of Morocco they are the heroes who kicked out some powerful groups like Spaniards and French combined, the tactics they used to win battles even if they were few in numbers. They are one of the most proud Amazighs. You can find them in the whole north of Morocco from east to west but Especially between Houceima and Nador.
He actually went there and a video about his trip over there was supposedly going to be published after these ones in the high Atlas, he also was planning to go to Sous but idk if he did, I unfortunately missed his instagram stories back then and thought id find smtg on yt but its only his high atlas videos here, too bad it wudve been as interesting as these ones especially since we dont see a lot about Rif and only know very little
What an incredible journey you had! Very interesting to see such different cultures.
"That's what she said" i relate ☠️ lol. Amazing video!!!!! Keep going mate.
this video is amazing thank you 🤍💯
welcome to the magic Morocco 💫
a good representation of the genetics with a beautiful video of tamazight . Well done brother
Why did you make the AI video private my friend? Such an usefull video
I carry 7% of the IBM ancestry,37% natufian and 54% sudan Nilotic.im from northern Kenya
I carry 5% IBM and the rest is Anatolian Neolithic Farmer (55%), Western Steppe Herder (31%) and Western Hunter Gatherer (9%). My YDNA is of IBM origin tho. Im european 😁.
@@cmt160 great to hear that .I'm on E-m78 E-v12*
You are partially Eurasian
I saw some nice boxing skills there
Nice video… the landscape is so pretty. May I ask what camera you use ?
Azul igh CHICAGO ...thanmirthik
Brother Ali
Your choosing of Abdullah Haloui isn't a great option.
I follow a few pages run by experts who debunk almost everything he says. He is so emotional.
There is another professor, Rashid Benissa, who was UNISCO expert and speaks 8 languages. He would be a great speaker for North Africa.
How come you playing Ethiopian music in the backgroundjust wondering.
Ohh I was afraid you deleted everything!
But take heed to yourselves, lest your hearts be weighed down with [h]carousing, drunkenness, and cares of this life, and that Day come on you unexpectedly. 35 For it will come as a snare on all those who dwell on the face of the whole earth. 36 Watch therefore, and pray always that you may [i]be counted worthy to escape all these things that will come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.”
Matthew chpt.4 17FROM THAT TIME JESUS BEGAN TO PREACH AND TO SAY, REPENT:FOR THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN IS AT HAND
لطفا زیر نویس فارسی را از اولین ویدئو پیج فعال کنید 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
أزعجته بالتصوير 😅
🇲🇦 Morocco Free of Colonialism & arabisation
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If you ever want to do an episode on Native Americans, I'm located in Oklahoma, and would love to interview you! I'm starting a series that premieres June 1st where I interview artists, musicians, chefs, comedians, actors, or anyone I just find interesting or inspiring, all while cooking them a 10 course meal! Would LOVE to have you on as a guest!
Will you be uploading the videos on your channel? Sounds interesting.
@@AngelBaby-cp6kf thanks! And yes they'll be on my channel starting June 1st.
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Good. I subbed.
I just LOVE your creative screen name!
I've been a Dickens lover since age 6. Maybe even from 5. I expect you are a fan of Dickens also. A shooting star across the firmament he was 🌠
Good luck to you on your new series. 👍
@@AngelBaby-cp6kf Wow, thanks so much! If you're ever in the area, my offer stands! Yes, I love the Dickens story. It was also the name of my food carts, which was kind of funny because the Lebanese customers didn't get the reference, and the American customers thought I was Christmas themed because of the name and the "Christmas trees" on my menu lol (the Lebanese flag, they thought it was a Christmas tree haha!)
I'll be checking that out, sounds dope. I'm Amazigh and love Native American culture. I traveled around the Dakotas, Nebraska and Colorado and my favorite thing was learning about the Native populations and their history
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So happy to see that u enjoyed ppl of 🇲🇦 🎉
I bet one can see a spectacular star-studded night sky up there in the Atlas Mountains, along with seeing many meteors.
“That’s what she said” 😂😂😂😂
I caught that too 😂😂😂
thank you for sharing a piece of our home and culture!
So interesting, thank you. Lovely people and beautiful place, some day I hope to visit.
This is my favorite video of yours. Can you show villages like this all over the world, especially in Muslim countries?
You have to come back dude, see how your channel grew once you returned those genetics videos!
I admire your authenticity and your kindness when filming these significant cultures.
He uses false AI photos to deceive people at @0:08 those Western European farmers were still dark-skinned people with blue eyes. Not tan but dark-skinned.
And is not authentic especially when he made a video about ancient Egypt being this Middle Eastern stock lol those people were black Africans until invaders moved in
Afrocentrist claiming they are superior race while doing criminal activity be like:
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No
@@kazRivers2égyptian is north Africa E1b1b1b.
Can you do a video on indo european migration to India? Government here has been pushing againts it for past 10 years and now the lies are being accepted as the truth
I like the efforts that da Ahmed does with his students 🥰 so proud of our culture and ppl 🥰♥️
6:20 in the Maghreb region we still use the word "fallous" in our derja dialects which is derived from "tafalloust"
68But Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life. 69Also we have come to believe and know that You are the [q]Christ, the Son of the living God.”
Now godliness with contentment is great gain. 7 For we brought nothing into this world, [d]and it is certain we can carry nothing out. 8 And having food and clothing, with these we shall be content. 9 But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and harmful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. 10 For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from the faith in their greediness, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Keep it up nice vids as always 👍
Any plans on doing a comparison between Rif, Kabyle, Mozabite, Tuareg and other Amazigh groups (genetics or cultural)? Would be cool since you're in the region
GOD bless you brother & LONG LIVE IMAZIGHEN ..
I have enjoyed this episode ❤
To the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
Please enable Farsi subtitles from the first video page
Iberomaurusians are from all over North Africa, not just Morocco.
Algerian alert!
@@elhinm07 L'Homme de Mechta a été trouvé en Algérie
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Cool Video man👍🏻
Nice video for sure
I loved the simplicity of people in the Atlas Mountains, I hope to live this experience soon ❤
Love Morocco X from the Netherlands!!!
21:48 Askeef-Ohoy 😑
That killed me, he looked exaxtly like an amazigh guy expressing confusion😂
38Then Peter said to them, “Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the [k]remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39For the promise is to you and to your children, and to all who are afar off, as many as the Lord our God will call.”
Appreciate the efforts and the work that you’re putting in these kids Ahmed GOD bless you. I enjoyed each minute
PS : Not sure if it’s Tiznit region if it’s yes it’s my origins
“Blessed be the LORD God of Israel from everlasting to everlasting: and let all the people say, Amen. Praise ye the LORD.”
لطفا زیر نویس فارسی را از اولین ویدئو پیج فعال کنید 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Thank you for making me discover my own country.
I've never been to such remote places in the Atlas, and it's really nice to see how people live up there.
17 Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, to [e]God who alone is wise, be honor and glory forever and ever. Amen.
لطفا زیر نویس فارسی را از اولین ویدئو پیج فعال کنید 😢😢😢😢😢
Hi Ali, I like your vedios about Morocco, however the mape of Morocco should not be split as you know !! The western Sahara is Moroccan no matter what the rest of the world says!!!
Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
I think i should visit this place
Imazighen ❤️🇲🇦 ⵣ
Are you going to visit the middle atlas and rif mountains,
Bro I think it would be nice if you added captions like in the previous video specially for most of us who are not much exposed to the Australian English accent.
FINALLY anaccurate representation of the genetics of morocco! Thank u so much for doing this because according to the western view of populations north africans dont exist we are either white europeans or black africans while we are our own people descended from tge iberomaurisians since millenias
Aly is Good men machallah
Thank you Ali for the efforts you put in your videos sharing insights about the Moroccan culture. God bless you for that❤🇲🇦 But please, just pay attention to the divided maps you use on your videos.
Enjoy your stay !
Salma
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You are in Morocco , I wish I could meet you
🤣 very Nice behaviour Ali !!
This is so heartwarming ❤
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I wish you would do an investigation into the guanches at the Canaries. They were thought to be Cro-Magnon, it would be a good story.
I love this. I am an Achelhi myself, but I grew up in the capital Rabat. I miss my 2 tamazirt Chtouka ait baha (near Agadir), and Anzi (Anti Atlas mountains). I have been very occupied with my occupation all over Europe and the world. This video has inspired me to go and retreat in my beautiful 2 Tamazirt. Each with its unique qualities and people.
Furthermore. I want to add that I really like your content, whether on IG or here on YTB. Thank you and please continue! And have fun!
one more information. According to my research and estimates based on solid primary data. Only about 1% of North African DNA is Arabian, the rest is mostly Berber (north African, Iberian (and other Mediterranean countries ), and lastly Subsaharan mix. I have also found other research that indicated that there are no genetic differences between the DNA pool of Berber speakers in Morocco and that of non-Berber speakers in Morocco.
Pan-Arabism has affected Moroccans a lot. Many Moroccans who think that they are Arabs, even with written family trees are just believing in lies and propaganda that was spread to a lesser degree in the era of the Marinids dynasty. And on a larger degree in the 50s after Morocco's independence from France, and the spread of pan-arabism propaganda. That leads people mainly in the cities, and some locations such as Doukalla and Settat to believe that they are of Arabian origin. whilst they are Amazigh like the rest of all Moroccans.
So basically the entire population is Amazigh with a differing proportion of North African, Iberian (la reconquista), and broadly Western African DNA mixture. However due to Pan-Arabism, many unfortunately identify as Arab, forgetting their true identity. Yet they are all still Amazigh, the dress, the food, the culture, the Façon de Vivre, and last but most importantly the DNA.
Brother, there is no need to blame Arabism and play the victim role.. Many African countries who were just as equally Arabized over the years still maintained their own native tongues, languages, identities, etc. I am an Eritrean from 3 different ethnicities (Arab, Habasha, and Turkic), but I speak 2 Eritrean languages, Arabic, including English/French. I identify as ARAB, AFRICAN, HABASHA, etc. and the fluidity is a beautiful thing as a person who lives on the periphery of Africa as a continent like you. Many Christians in my country also speak and enjoy communicating in Arabic fluently by choice, despite not having any religious ties to the language and more ties with Jews linguistically and religiously. When children are brought up with such a big exposure to languages and cultures, it makes us better citizens of the world and we can turn and teach others about tolerance, diversity, beauty of traditions, etc. I hope this helps you change your perspective. Honour your roots, and your adopted one if there is benefit and greater connectivity with it. Also, you cannot assume that all populations are isolated. Even though I am from East Africa, My 8th grandfather was from North Africa (an Idrissi - so mixed Arab and Native North African) and he was a migrant of Hajj and a scholar of religion, he married an Arab women when he was abroad and travelled back with her and their children but his trip was cut short due to him getting ill and not being able to continue. So you so u see... Amazighs were not isolated and they themselves spread their seeds to different parts of Africa..so you can't hate Arabs for coming over to your land and blame them entirely when many were travelling around and intermarrying with other women from other lands.
Except that Arab ethnicity or identity are not defined by dna genetics or origin from the Arabian Peninsula. Arabs nowadays define themselves culturally and linguistically. Besides the feeling of being Arab in north Africa predates panarabism which is a modern ideology. Which is why those Moroccan Arabs you fault do not say that they came from Arabia (some do though) . Rather, they affirm their origin from north Africa just like you, but maintain an arab sense of being. So the point about DNA genetics is moot to the question of being Arab vs not. Not to mention, a lot of the DNA websites have arbitrary definitions for categories of people and I wouldn't trust their judgement, especially on non-European matters anyway.
Also, being Berber and arab are not mutually exclusive. One can be both.
Another point though is that the Berber identity you're calling for... itself borrows a lot from panarabism. Because it automatically registers any amazigh speaker as being amazigh. Suddenly, identity is no longer defined by genetics but by linguistic and cultural measures.
Why is that so? If you say that being culturally and linguistically Arab doesn't make one Arab...and you insist on rendering such people as "arabized", then can't we say that amazigh speakers were "berberized" at some point when they adopted the amazigh language in ancient times? Are black amazigh that spoke amazigh for generations really amazigh though ? Why don't you refer to them as "berberized Sub-Saharan Africans"??
Doukkala are not Amazigh, the Arab Doukkala confederation of today are not the same as the past Amazigh confederation of Doukkala
@@bokasseloreos3169 You are 100% correct. It goes the ae for many other African traditions which carry the identity matrilineally as well. In Habasha culture (very similar to Amazigh), the name is inherited from the father but the cultural identity or allegiances can be from the mother in absence of the father's or in the case of intermarriage. As for North Africa, so many historical figures like Tarek Bin Ziyad were proud of their Arab and Amazigh heritage. The two are not mutually exclusive..and thank God for that!
@@bokasseloreos3169Berber is the first and only ancestral language of maghrebis. Nothing justifies arabization.
How related are Mediterranean people? They ruled each other from the greeks Roman and North Africa s hadtoo
They have some Anatolian type ancestry putting them in the broad Mediterranean sphere, but they also have a lot of the disticntive Ibero-Maurasian type admixture.
They share about 30-50% Mediterranean Anatolian Admixture. Which makes them as much „Mediterranean“ as other Mediterraneans. Except for Sardinians, they have up to 80%, and the highest Anatolian (Typical Mediterranean) Admixture.
In the case of the indigenous North African(=Amazigh) component, besides other mediterranean derived components, it also carries a neolithic Iberian component. This should not be very shocking since the distance is very short, less then 8 miles. And there is indeed lots and lots of geneflow since antiquity between the indigenous peoples of the mediterranean, from the Levant to North Africa to (Southern) Europe.
@@andersschmich8600 the DZUDZUANA like is what link them even before the anatolian famers
@@Darius-_ no the DZUDZUANA like ancestry it go to the stone age and later components anatolian farmers also from the natufians and iberomaurusians , in some south Europeans ..
You're so brave to go there without being very shy even me i got shy when I go to my tamazirt bc i don't know a lot of ppl there
✨U put it in the wrong whole that's what she said ✨
Please talk about dravidian race
hada rah mn israkheeeeel
hada rah mn israkheeel
“That’s what she said.” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like the crazy host.
My people my Land ❤️ I miss you!
Man i love you
Loved this video
Best RUclipsr
Tanmirt dda hmad
Love it❤
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there are no isolated villages in morocco.. all villages are reachable
As my late uncle said “Eskef esmse oho “😂😂
are you sure these are not just Mexican indians lost in Morocco ?
Probably it's vice versa , it can be that these amazigh people populated some parts of the Americas before europeans explored it
Genetic analyzes of Mexicans indicate that they are a mixture mainly of Native Americans and Mediterranean Europeans, the three ethnicities that most influenced Mexicans according to Nature magazine are: Basques (northern Spain), Welsh (northwestern Spain) and Anadalucians. (Southern Spain), then in smaller quantities we find ancestry of Italians, Arabs from North Africa and Jews. Europeans came to Mexico and had children with the native population, this mixed population became the dominant ethnic group in Mexico and other parts of the Americas.
@@keyboardgreatwarrior6019 There is North African ancestry, but not much, genetic analyzes show that the Iberian component is dominant in Mexico, the North African ancestry arrived during the expulsion of the Arabs and Jews from Spain, which explains why there is a small Jewish ancestry in the Mexicans
I am a riffian(northern part occupied by Morocco) but iberomaurusians used to live a while ago .Current people are amazigh or arabized amazigh.
Rif is part of Morocco 🇲🇦 thé coloniser are the French or the Spanish .
Arabized amazigh? Just call it arab whats wrong with you
you are misinformed .Just because rif is part of morocco today doesn't mean it isnt occupied,same counts for Palestine , the Palestinian settlements arent recognized because they are occupied by Israel which is a very close ally of Morocco .Anyway ,before there was anything such as Morocco ,(there was murrakuch),there used to be rif republic from 1921 until 1926.The sultan back then ( yousef) collaborated with the Frech and told the french in Paris ''thank you for getting rid of this Fettan (troublemaker), referring to abdelkrim el khattabi who was a free man instead of puppet of the french or Spain .And hassan 2 (another dictator ) was put there by the french and this king (m 6) of course is also a puppet of people who tell him what to do . @@khadijahakimi457
arabs live in yemen , dubai(although they are a minority there because 80 percent is expat) , saudi arabia, bahrain , quwait @@KingSargon96
@@KingSargon96because they are genetically not Arab, but atill of (predominantly) local North African(=Amazigh) origin.
12:23 its good that Andrew was taken care of with good hospitality as is should, but the friend of Andrew shoudn't have made that joke on camera, Berber men nowdays give away their women to everyone. Yet they are wondering why the languange is decreasing
Pardon !! Berber men give their wives to everyone, that’s what you just said. It’s already False!! the Amazingh of the south of Morocco and especially in the regions of the Atlas and those of the village of Ait Baha do not give their daughters into the world for the vast majority they prefer to marry still chleuh, riffains but not foreigners it is still a patriarchal societies where the father gives his blessings
@@shirazadaonizuka6980 That was the case in the past thanks to post-modernism and globalism that practice is now fading away. Go to the diaspora and you will see what Berber women have become or go to the big cities in North Africa
@@shirazadaonizuka6980 Berber girls of the social media generation especially love Iverkanen
Early european farmers didn't have light eyes and didn't look like ashkenazi jews . They had black hair and Brown eyes
They were Levantine farmers similar to the Syrians and Lebanon, Ashkenazi Jews are 60% European and 40% Levantine farmers. There is a video on this channel that explains it
@@user-yt3xd2jl6d yes, most syrians and Lebanese don't have light eyes, they are Brown people usually
Present day Morocco is the land of mix race people .
What races exactly, the world is not just white and black other population exist
The present moroccan are also the people that conquered and ruled iberia for 800 years
@@Darius-_ well the europeans did it first colonizing thier land and stole and destryoed everything from them,ofcourse they will be mad of what the europeans did so that the reason why they all migrated to europe for revenge
@@Darius-_ 781 years
@@scarymonster5541 dude im morrocan but the arabs of banu ummaya are the ones who ruled iberia for +600 years .
The morrocan dynasties combined ruled it for only 132 .
The guide said "Jesus "
Is he a Muslim?
There are Christians and Jews in Morocco, and if he's a Muslim, he's most likely interested in watching American movies, haha.
The Amazigh languages are part of the "Afro-Asiatic" language family. The homeland of this language family is believed to have been in East Africa.
No, the idea that East Africa is the source or heimat of the Afro-Asiatic linguistic tree is considered outdated by most scientists/ geneticists. Instead, the Middle East, specifically the Levant and the Arabian Peninsula, is now seen as the primary source. According to genetic studies, Afro-Asiatic speakers, including those from the Levantine Neolithic and the Arabian Peninsula, migrated (haplogroup E1b1b) into East Africa (not including North Africa where the Iberomaurusians likely spoke a proto Afro-Asiatic language)
For more information on this topic, see: "Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past" by David Reich, published in 2018, particularly page 216.
To quote from this (David Reich's) book: "In 2016 and 2017, my laboratory published two papers showing that a shared feature of many East African groups, including those that do not speak Afroasiatic languages, is that they have significant ancestry from people related to farmers who lived in the Near East around ten thousand years ago. Our research also found strong evidence for a second wave of West Eurasian-related admixture, this time with a contribution from Iranian-related farmers as expected from a spread from the Near East in the Bronze Age. This ancestry is widespread in present-day people from Somalia and Ethiopia who speak Afroasiatic languages in the Cushitic sub-family. Thus, the genetic data indicate at least two north-to-south population movements during the period when Afroasiatic languages were spreading and diversifying, with no evidence of south-to-north migration. Ancient Near Easterners or Egyptians prior to medieval times show little to no sub-Saharan African related ancestry."
Regarding the potential languages spoken by these north-to-south migrants, the genetic data strongly suggest a Near Eastern agriculturalist source for Afroasiatic languages spoken in East Africa, brought by these near Eastern migrants.
You are right!
All the Afro-Asiatic language speakers are located within the African continent except the Semitic languages that evolved "out of Africa" migration!
Uh no its now almost accepted that the homeland was in the levant where the Natufians lived
@@samantarmaxammadsaciid5156 lol E or the E1b1 is the Semitic marker, the Haplogroup J is indo-Europeans it came from the caucasus mountains Armenia , Georgia, Azerbaijan, Russia area.
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Jewish DNA
E1B1B1 - 16.1%
G2C-M377 - 7.7%
J1 - 19%
J2 - 19%
01B - 5.2%
R1A1A - 7.5%
R1B1 - 10%
"CONTRASTING PATTERNS OF Y CHROMOSOME VARIATION IN ASHKENAZI JEWISH AND HOST NON-JEWISH EUROPEAN POPULATIONS". HUMAN GENETICS.
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Although 90+ of the population are azmazigh auctochones, Moroccans and other North Africans introduce themselves as proud Arabs. It is very sad.
Arab is a cultural identity, and one that is not tied to specific genetics or a geographic place. The first Arabic speakers were in the Levant, and not the Arabian Peninsula for example.
@bokasseloreos3169 sorry. The first person who spoke Arabic was called yaarob, and he was Saudi.
@@bokasseloreos3169not true the first Arabs are in the Arabian peninsula and Arab is race not just cultural
@@globetrotter5751lmao no
Majoirity are heavly mixed like le 56% meme. Only a minority are pure bred Berbers
@@globetrotter5751 check out the research done by ahmad al-jallad on the origins of Arabic and Arabs. He has lectures on RUclips.
djilaba yes,
the thing, everyone, not just these people CHOSE to grow certain things and forget about others. we eat comfort foods, that need cooking to be edible. not our true species appropriate foods.
such a shame all these tribes and people think grains and bread is healthy...its gruel; slaves food
how was the vibes? cant see where it is.
that soup looks like besara
first brekkie is like hobbits. especially with the cloaks hahaha
i loooove their buildings