Salvador, Africa's Root in Brazil

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Salvador is a city steeped in diasporic history and culture. It lays claim to being the blackest city in the world (outside of Africa). It all started with the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Despite it all, Afro culture thrives in Bahia.
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    0:00 Bale Forclorico intro
    1:37 Complex Qs
    2:36 About Salvador
    3:50 Indigenous beginnings
    4:15 Portugal's initial impact
    5:10 Salvador's salvation
    7:15 Portugal & Catholic Church
    9:42 Branqueamento
    10:45 Institutional racism
    11:30 Favela life
    13:46 Moqueca Baiana
    15:45 Racism from a Brazilian perspective
    18:42 It permeates
    20:33 African influence in Bahia
    21:15 Acaraje
    22:05 Capoeira
    24:15 Spiritual City
    25:45 Next steps for Salvador
    27:00 Gabriella - future plans
    27:56 Diaspora.Black
    28:31 Akany Lua - future plans
    29:41 Afrotourism

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  • @TheYarbros
    @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +73

    Salvador is a city that has our hearts. We hope you get the chance to visit this beautiful, complex, and historic city. Here's some resources for when you do: Nomad Insurance - bit.ly/NomadInsuranceNW , Get Your Guide for tons of experiences - bit.ly/SalvadorBr, Yarbros Salvador travel guide to help you navigate the city - theyarbros.com/product/salvador-brazil-travel-guide/

    • @lenardogorra613
      @lenardogorra613 7 месяцев назад

      Stop bringing the racism bullshit issue.. we learn to move on.. you can't brainwashed us.. we are DIFFERENT from the Blacks in the West which is full of victimhood mentality which explains many are poor.

    • @elsondasilva8636
      @elsondasilva8636 7 месяцев назад +1

      Northeast it’s a wonderful place! I am planning moving over “Bahia “ next year! I love ❤️ those folks... very very nice 👍🏽 people 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞💡💡💡💡💡💡💡

    • @bilalrandalorrettwalker1138
      @bilalrandalorrettwalker1138 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for this very helpful.

    • @thelmastanley4311
      @thelmastanley4311 24 дня назад

      Hello! Just came across your video here. Nice to watch.
      In the video it says that the people mostly came from Benin and Congo. Now, this is where I have an issue. You need to be specific because we have the country Benin 🇧🇯 and a city in Nigeria 🇳🇬 called Benin. They speak the Bini language. They are in a state called Edo state. The first foreigners to set their foot in Benin city in Edo state Nigeria were the Portuguese. The king back then because he wanted to lay his hands on the wonder called guns had the entire palace converted. They were baptised in the Roman Catholic faith. He sent his 15 year old son to be trained in Portugal. He became a Catholic priest until he ascended the throne...anyway, that was just a short history that was by the way but the point is make it clear the Benin you are talking about. Lastly, we also eat Akara in Nigeria 🇳🇬 the only difference is that it is not a sandwich. I mean, it is not sliced and filled with anything.

  • @leylamaxaley5325
    @leylamaxaley5325 8 месяцев назад +25

    As a Somali African love seeing diaspora proud of their African heritage ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @fruitfullifewithlizg
    @fruitfullifewithlizg Год назад +491

    I have been following you since you lived in Mexico. I have always wanted to visit Brazil. This video is a "great video," you brought truth about Brazil to attention. This is not the Brazil we are use to hearing about in the U.S. I travel, read, research, and I'm an educator within the system, but to others Brazil is known as a hell hole because of media. Now I really want to visit Brazil. Brazil need more spotlight and you just put them on the map. Once again, I loved this video.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +26

      Thank you and thank you for supporting our journey for so long! I appreciate the love and this kind of support!

    • @pmg6964
      @pmg6964 11 месяцев назад +4

      ❤️

    • @ramonematosnieves4219
      @ramonematosnieves4219 11 месяцев назад +7

      This is the Brazil that we always heard in the US media, what are you talking about? It’s beautiful! ❤

    • @awz2142
      @awz2142 11 месяцев назад +6

      Brazil is, in many ways and places, a hell hole. It has many beautiful places, culture and people but it also has many terrible things going for it.

    • @pmg6964
      @pmg6964 11 месяцев назад +28

      @@awz2142 Just like The USA and many other places.

  • @atudarden342
    @atudarden342 Год назад +248

    Salvador is my favorite city in the world. My wife is from Salvador and the people, culture, music and food is second to none. We’re seriously thinking about moving there for good to raise our family.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +14

      I get it! Wishing you the best in your decision for you and your family!

    • @felipemachado8812
      @felipemachado8812 11 месяцев назад +3

      My favorite too

    • @petittall557
      @petittall557 11 месяцев назад +1

      How did you meet her?

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад

      @@petittall557 meet who?

    • @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198
      @exquisitecaribbeanqueen7198 9 месяцев назад

      And black people are still " Catholics" How stupid and foolish.......When a black person says they are catholic...I am going to laugh my head off and ridicule you. Because look at what the pope did or Rome in 1491.....Such a shame.?

  • @onibioh
    @onibioh Год назад +95

    Wow I see Africa in the foods especially in what we call ‘Akara’, the dances and the customs. Thanks.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +12

      Our pleasure to share. Yes the foods hold a very strong African influence.

    • @thebrazilshow
      @thebrazilshow Год назад +29

      Yes, Nigerians call it Akara, and Brazilians call it "Acara-je". "je" means to eat. so basically - to eat Akara.

    • @joeyspizz
      @joeyspizz 11 месяцев назад +10

      Je means to eat in Yoruba language

    • @thatdude3977
      @thatdude3977 3 месяца назад

      Cometwly forgets Native influence, just like a whotey

  • @dolphineachonga555
    @dolphineachonga555 11 месяцев назад +44

    I'm so glad to see how well the Salvador people know themselves and their roots. I'm so happy they are proud of their African heritage and still practice some of the traditions.
    In Africa there's a trend by our youths to Americanize and Europeanize as much as possible. This is in order to get access to opportunities abroad. I don't them blame for doing all they can to improve their lot as the economic conditions here make it difficult to survive. But I wish our governments would be more proactive in creating black cultural advocates by finding ways to connect them to these proud Afro-communities in the Americas. To see there's black peoples outside the continent who are also proud of their African roots.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +5

      That makes a lot of sense. To be able to connect our people 🤔🤔🤔

  • @rique_.leal.
    @rique_.leal. 11 месяцев назад +76

    as a Brazilian that lives in Salvador, truly an honor to have been spoken by you! Thank you

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +8

      Wow, thank you! It was our delight to be there and experience Salvador!

  • @GMacII
    @GMacII 11 месяцев назад +60

    Lived in Bahia for 6 months near Barra. One of the best moments of my life. It felt like I already KNEW the people there as if I was returning home.
    #LongLiveZumbi ✊🏾🇧🇷

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +5

      Love how friendly the people are there!

    • @nikkigraham6489
      @nikkigraham6489 11 месяцев назад

      Wow!

    • @angelabrown-bessau4127
      @angelabrown-bessau4127 11 месяцев назад +2

      I was there as well and I know that feeling so well! It was like returning home, and I didn't want to leave!

  • @eliomarandrade3909
    @eliomarandrade3909 Год назад +24

    Salvador, my ❤. I'm an American who has lived in Bahia for over 20 years.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +1

      👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾

    • @survivor368
      @survivor368 11 месяцев назад

      I wish you lived in rio de janeiro.

  • @suburbanhomestead
    @suburbanhomestead Год назад +394

    It is so refreshing to see a travel channel oriented towards speaking the truth of the people and not just bland tourism. Thank you so much! It was great to revisit Salvador where I spend 2 years of my childhood.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +15

      Wonderful, relaxing, beautiful city! We really enjoyed our time there! Thanks for watching!

    • @heroired3973
      @heroired3973 11 месяцев назад +2

      Eu sabia que você era brasileiro (assim, não sei, mas tenho quase a certeza)! Adoro seu canal, parabéns!

    • @Dreadboi1990
      @Dreadboi1990 11 месяцев назад +1

      That idol worship gotta go can't get down with it but the community seems legit

    • @miss.ahsheya
      @miss.ahsheya 11 месяцев назад

      Totally agree ❤

    • @user-qu1px7zl5f
      @user-qu1px7zl5f 9 месяцев назад +1

      I learn alot but I feel this video is more of black American not Brazilian.

  • @johnjackissorryinfrench7777
    @johnjackissorryinfrench7777 Год назад +28

    Great video! Salvador is the site of the biggest slave rebellion in Brazil, the "Male" (pronounced "Mah-lay") rebellion. Did you come across this uprising? It was a 19th century uprising led by moslem Yoruba and Hausa slaves, in fact the Yoruba word for moslem is "imale", so thats probably where the rebellion's name came from. It led to thousands of Africans, particularly Yorubas, being sent back to West Africa. Many settled in Lagos, Nigeria, where the joined the first middle classes along with rescued slaves returning from Sierra Leone. Many prominent families are descended from Brazilian returnees. Angelique Kidjo has this Brazilian link and I think Tiwa Savage might have it too.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +20

      Yes, we almost included it in this but we didn't want to make it any longer. Funny how the history books in Brazil say it was a failed rebellion. But 100s got a 1 way ticket back home lol. This is what happens when you try to enslave people smarter than you are. The Muslims were reading and writing before they were captured and brought here. They erected a community complete with schools all under their captors noses. Also interesting that I didn't learn about this until we came to visit here.

    • @johnjackissorryinfrench7777
      @johnjackissorryinfrench7777 Год назад +17

      @@TheYarbros I am not surprised that you had to visit Bahia to learn of the Male rebellion. These kind of histories live on in African Diaspora societies, being transmitted through the ages from generation to generation. However, they are all downplayed in or omitted from "formal" curricula. Think of Mexico's Gaspar Yanga, Colombia's Benkos Bioho, Barbados's Bussa, Haiti's Abdaraya Toya and many more. In the US, think of the Seminole war in Florida as well as the Great Dismal swamp. These are all histories that would be inspirational to black people and I suspect that is the reason that they are not given wider exposure. Great video!

    • @zetzeeful
      @zetzeeful Месяц назад

      So interesting

  • @tdasilva6381
    @tdasilva6381 10 месяцев назад +5

    Bahia my home ❤ traced my ancestry to Nigeria

  • @Jack_Black536
    @Jack_Black536 Год назад +111

    This episode of your travel made me cry. I'm a grown man and my emotions were all over the place. For one, what the colonizers did to the Africans they stole and made slaves in their countries, in this case Brazil, sickens me. It's like no matter where we, as descendants of Africa landed, our lives were made a living hell. And for many parts of the world, we are still trying to climb out of that hell all the while being asked, "What’s the matter with you? Why can't you just pull yourselves up by your bootstraps?" The sheer will to make something out of nothing out of necessity is another common trait we share with Salvador and others in the Diaspora. What is happening in the U.S. currently with not wanting actual historical truths to be taught, is what the peoples of Salvador explained in this piece? The government had laws in place to punish people for expressing their culture and daring to want better. I could go on and on with things I took away from Salvador and juxtapose them in the U.S such as the ideal that the lighter you are, the better you are and the greater the opportunities for you, (colorism here in the States),: the majority of the people, over 80%, are people of color but have no government representation (similar to South Africa not too long ago) The parts that made me hopeful was the conversation with the people. The young lady who has dreams of being a fashion designer, the young musician who's dream was to be known and win awards for his music, and most importantly, to help other musicians.
    Yarbros, you took us through a journey that I did not expect when I first started watching this installment of your travels. You continue to shed the light on cultures around the world, but just as important, the stories of the Diaspora! Thank you thank you, thank you!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +12

      Really glad that you connected with it. These stories are so multilayered and overflowing in every country that we travel to. It feels good and....right to present them to our audience. Thank you for engaging with the content, watching and talking to us. Blessings!

    • @SS-hz4jo
      @SS-hz4jo 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, the Yarbroughs are the truth!

    • @dkz00
      @dkz00 11 месяцев назад

      still i don’t get it why the africans were in their lands,had the largest numbers, and still couldn’t keep the slavers away? just tell me, any other people on this planet who endured slavery like africans?? i don’t defend slavering, but i’m asking how come they didn’t fight back, all together as one army? if i were black on that time, it’d seem pretty clear that white people were meant to be killed. and anyone who wasn’t white, was an ally.

    • @vm9419
      @vm9419 10 месяцев назад +3

      Every corner of Brazil has a story, I am Brazilian, I come from the north, the culture there is indigenous, there were many mixes between blacks with indigenous people and whites with indigenous people, in my city there are the Brazilian-Japanese population. We have mixed with each other. I am a mestizo, my family is a mix. we are black, white and indigenous in one blood.

    • @MattyNelson-rs3ik
      @MattyNelson-rs3ik 9 месяцев назад +2

      But what about the indigenous Blacks of the Americas that were already in South America way before the portuguese white came there just like in Hawaii.
      ,

  • @smartspacehubdirector2546
    @smartspacehubdirector2546 Год назад +250

    Thanks so much for digging into the history of Brazil. As travellers of African decent, it's so important to understand the context of colonialism and the resulting raciam in the places that we visit.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +17

      Context is significant. It really helps to get an understanding of a place.

    • @ashebermulugata9
      @ashebermulugata9 10 месяцев назад +6

      Christianity the root of the evil that engulfed Afrikan Lives.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +13

      @@ashebermulugata9 man's greed I definitely don't see Christianity or Islam as roots of evil and both have been used to persecute the world. The root of evil is man's self-centeredness.

    • @ashebermulugata9
      @ashebermulugata9 10 месяцев назад

      @@TheYarbros jesus is a european witch invented to dehumanize n oppress Afrikan People.

    • @carljohnson317
      @carljohnson317 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ashebermulugata9 Naw tribalism not linking Christian people is anti African.

  • @stevenbarrett4110
    @stevenbarrett4110 10 месяцев назад +56

    I can't begin to tell you the value of the education you provided this 71 year old Jamaican man. I would have gladly watched another 30 minutes. I have always been disappointed that though we English speakers easily interact with our family in Africa and the US, there is an awful silence between ourselves, and the country with the second largest population of our family in the world. I loved every minute. An AWESOME, AWESOME video.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +7

      We are working on producing more content like this.

    • @hotbreakers94569
      @hotbreakers94569 10 месяцев назад +3

      You absolutely said it, with 💯 percent truth, and such vigor, I felt that. No lies

    • @Junior-yt6cx
      @Junior-yt6cx 10 месяцев назад +1

      Jamaicans are the indigenous Caribs of the Americas 🇯🇲🇺🇸

    • @trivilis
      @trivilis 8 месяцев назад +4

      I'am brazilian, my grandfather was jamaican. I live in São Paulo. Hugs from Brazil.

    • @valenalford1307
      @valenalford1307 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@Junior-yt6cx So true my family, we have been miseducated by Eroupean

  • @ValiHer0
    @ValiHer0 Год назад +161

    Esse vídeo foi tão sensacional,qualidade impecável, acho que até documentários de grandes emissoras não costumam aprofundar tanto quanto vocês, e simplificaram muito bem um tema denso, ótima didática,parabéns

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +22

      Thank you very much! Muito obrigado!

    • @PETER_MORAES_CAMARADA
      @PETER_MORAES_CAMARADA 7 месяцев назад

      Eu também fiquei surpreso pela qualidade de um documentário tão bonito sobre a gente 😁

    • @elsondasilva8636
      @elsondasilva8636 7 месяцев назад +1

      Concordo contigo, em todos os aspectos...” o Nordeste é maravilhoso, ... também, Paraná/Curitiba...🌞🌞🌞

  • @yagosantos742
    @yagosantos742 10 месяцев назад +24

    As a Brazilian living in Australia i cried seen your documentary with suck care about the truth and the history of our people ... What a video ❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for watching.

    • @lenardogorra613
      @lenardogorra613 7 месяцев назад

      You are not Brazilian. If u are bringing back bullshit racism issue.

  • @TheYarbros
    @TheYarbros  Год назад +173

    To the person reading this, God Bless & don't stress, everything will be fine. No matter what difficulty you are facing right now, you can overcome it! You are strong and brave.
    Thank you to everyone who helped to complete this production! We loved meeting, talking and laughing with you! This production was an exciting exploration and dive into the culture and roots of life in Salvador, Bahia. If you enjoy this 🅿🅻🅴🅰🆂🅴 🆂🅷🅰🆁🅴 in your networks We'd love to see this video connect with people around the world. Everyone should know about Salvador, the blackest city out side of Africa.
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  • @TheSteadyGrounds
    @TheSteadyGrounds Год назад +52

    Please send my utmost respect to this woman. As a Black Arabian with East African roots, now I know why I should stick to Salvador as a Casa to visit and dwell in ,on my long annual vacation.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      We will pass your sentiment along.

    • @Claribelle401
      @Claribelle401 11 месяцев назад

      It's amazing how we talk about the Europeans slavery but forget about the Arabs who enslaved Africans and make eunuchs of black men.

  • @MJ-ye7dd
    @MJ-ye7dd 10 месяцев назад +10

    The profound pain Black people have been subjected thought out is way too much. As a people, our resilience, determination, and firmness have made us survive hate, racism, and war. Sending LOVE to all Black People in the world. You're true HEROES and SHEROES

  • @raquelanjos4788
    @raquelanjos4788 Год назад +99

    Vocês são a cara de Salvador!!! Muito legal ver a visão de vocês dessa cidade que amo ter nascido.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +13

      It was awesome to be there. Thank you for watching!

    • @caiograco3427
      @caiograco3427 Год назад +14

      É bacana ver a identificação dos negros do mundo inteiro por Salvador, realmente.

  • @fergiemon18
    @fergiemon18 10 месяцев назад +13

    I went to Salvador this year along with, Río de Janeiro and São Paulo. The African influence in Salvador was so strong ❤💚🖤 I felt at home in Brazil. I can’t wait to return 💙

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +1

      It really has that affect. Feels like you left some of your Self there! Thank you!!! Love the support!

    • @princegustav
      @princegustav 7 месяцев назад +2

      Lets go to my state Minas Gerais we also have a lot of black people and a rich story, u welcome ♥️

  • @mythicfeminine
    @mythicfeminine Год назад +173

    Knocked it out of the park with this one. Such insightful coverage of the politics and culture of Brazil from an Afro-centric perspective. So appreciate your mix of drawing the stories of the locals out, while also narrating the historical background in your own voices. I feel your LOVE for the people and country of Brazil, and I SHARE the sentiment!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +15

      Thank you!!! It was a tall order. We wanted to be respectful and broad as well. Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @mythicfeminine
      @mythicfeminine Год назад +11

      It WAS a tall order. Mission accomplished. Respect!

    • @Marcelo-001-
      @Marcelo-001- 11 месяцев назад +2

      Brazil has a very diverse history... we are several countries within an immense territory... it is worth knowing the truth about the country... rich in culture... and good to see the brothers show the reality of this giant called Brazil

    • @UCMICU
      @UCMICU 10 месяцев назад

      😂 We’re not black. Never have been. Shame on you.

    • @SamanthaGibbs-jt4pv
      @SamanthaGibbs-jt4pv 9 месяцев назад +3

      "Brazil my Motherland my mother is half Brazillian❤😮😮

  • @user-hy9ww4iu6r
    @user-hy9ww4iu6r 6 месяцев назад +6

    This is one of my Favorite cities on the Planet! In the U.S. we refer to Salvador de Bahia as the Atlanta, Ga of Brazil. However, there is something spiritual about all of Brazil, but Especially Salvador! When they say this city is the soul of Brazil, as a person of African Heritage you can definitely FEEL it once you're in Bahia. You're a stranger to that land, but you feel bound and drawn to it as if the Ancestors are welcoming you home.
    What this video didn't capture it what a beautiful Modern city this is. It is mostly first world & world class through and through. The videos captured the older parts of the city the city, but it is a thriving Metropolis. It's sits on a Peninsula and there are beautiful beaches everywhere with young Black kids on surf boards, surfing, swimming, and enjoying life! While its true racism is present throughout Brazil - after all they elected the Trump of the Tropics as president a year after the U.S. elected the Trash of the North, but they also replaced him with a liberal and band him from running for president again, after eerily similar Jan 6th styled incident at their capital when Borsonado lost.
    Still if you are fortunate enough to travel to Bahia, take some time to learn some of the history before you go. However, don't get caught up in the history, the racists past, or present. When you go to Bahia, treat it like you're going to Atlanta ... a Black city with Successful Black People Living and Enjoying the Best That Life has to Offer... inspite of the city's Civil Right's past (The Enslaved Africans over threw the Government so many times, the Government moved the Capital of Brazil out of Salvador and built a new city - Brasilia - for the new Capital!). Look at all those beautiful, black, brown, yellow, and even white kids playing together, enjoying the beach; young people of all shades hanging out, partying, enjoying amazing meals at restaurants! Be amazed by how welcoming and inviting the people are there! Just Go There and LIVE YOUR LIFE UNAPOLOGETICALLY BLACK! If you're not a person of (recent/apparent) African decent ... good on you! You get to experience an African society in a safe, beautiful coastal city, and you get to step out side of your normal comfort zones ... hopefully making your a more aware and emphatic citizen of the world! ENJOY!
    I'm going to Bahia in 2 days to begin to the process of looking for a second home there (Like Anderson Cooper and Dione Warwick)! I promise if you visit, you won't want to leave... like me! lol

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  6 месяцев назад

      👌🏾

    • @yusefnegao
      @yusefnegao 2 месяца назад

      I would say New Orleans is a better comparison

  • @MrDouglas1973
    @MrDouglas1973 Год назад +69

    Vocês nos brindam com uma riqueza de informações que muitos meios de comunicação não divulgam de uma forma tão simples, como se fosse uma conversa de amigos, sem ser carregado como um professor falando para uma sala de aula. Isso nos dá muito orgulho de ver a beleza, cultura e diversidade brasileiros em cada cidade pela qual vocês passam. Obrigado por cada vídeo que produzem. Fico ansioso pelos próximos.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +5

      With much gratitude I say thank you and I'll see you in the next city. Cheers my friend!

  • @Devilsqueen123
    @Devilsqueen123 11 месяцев назад +7

    As a black American/ Brazilian with my dad being from Bahia i really appreciated this video, excellent

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!!! Muito obrigado!

  • @anythingispossible111
    @anythingispossible111 Год назад +67

    You all deserve a tv deal with PBS or something. This was excellent. I mean it. It breaks my heart that so many of the same sick tactics are implemented a world away, but it also warms my heart to know that I'm not alone in any struggle I face. I love seeing this from travel channels. Educating and celebrating; not misinformation and exploitation. ❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +4

      Thank you! We took our time putting this together to really talk to different groups of people to get a better understanding. Thanks for tuning in!

  • @marcusvramalho2361
    @marcusvramalho2361 11 месяцев назад +21

    I loved the video, congratulations. I have lived in Salvador for about 45 years and I adore this city, itself at the same time loved by many Brazilians and hated by many others, precisely because it is black. The city is a queen of the South Atlantic and moves forward, proud and active. During your stay in Brazil, you may have heard recommendations from some figures to visit cities in the extreme south of the country, supposedly European in some empty minds. However, what people really want is to come to Salvador. An observation: the yellow in the food is not saffron, but the palm oil. Salvador and its noble people thank you for the beautiful video.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for tuning in!

  • @cj-ux4sq
    @cj-ux4sq Год назад +37

    What a video, this was really interesting to watch, well done, The connection between Brazil(Bahia most especially and Africa) can be uncanny if one is not aware of the history, For instance the dish Akaraje that you showed is exactly what is called Akara in Nigeria, Thanks Guys,

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +4

      Thanks and yes the connections are there for sure from the religions to the food to some parts of the speech. Makes me wonder what else was transplanted by the diaspora elsewhere....

    • @barringtonedwards4476
      @barringtonedwards4476 10 месяцев назад +3

      Very interesting video highlighting our African heritage in the diaspora, keep producing content like this,our people need this. Love and Blessings

  • @alimoore8990
    @alimoore8990 10 месяцев назад +20

    This documentary touched me in indescribable ways. I experienced physical and emotional responses, hairs standing, involuntary tremors, tears and smiles. Wow! The delivery certainly affirmed what I feel and have been confronted with in my own experience here in the U.S. The reminder that we Blacks are connected spiritually, energetically and emotionally through similar life experiences. This is such a powerful documentary! 👏🏾

    • @telmamada01mada29
      @telmamada01mada29 10 месяцев назад

      Tive os mesmos sentimentos, sou negra, Brasileira e de Salvador Bahia com muito orgulho.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад +1

      I am glad that you felt this!

  • @hivolco151
    @hivolco151 Год назад +35

    I loved the lovely lady sharing her story of feeling welcome as a single black female coming to this area to work and finding people that invited her into their homes ... Love these stories! Thank you for capturing such beauty in an area with tragic past.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +4

      It's truly rewarding putting authentic content together for people that appreciate it! Thanks for tuning in!

  • @janainatakagui4142
    @janainatakagui4142 Год назад +55

    Your content is great, you talk about history, culture, you talk to locals. I hope you enjoyed Salvador, I think it's amazing how they managed to maintain African culture, despite everything that went against it, for me what most enriches Brazilian culture is the heritage we have from African peoples and native indigenous peoples.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much...muito obrigado!

    • @Flavio_Pereira.
      @Flavio_Pereira. Год назад +1

      Todos os povos enriqueceram a cultura do Brasil, se você não sabe as festas juninas vieram dos europeus

    • @janainatakagui4142
      @janainatakagui4142 Год назад +13

      @@Flavio_Pereira. sim, todos os povos enriqueceram a cultura brasileira, mas para MIM o que nos trás essa identidade única são os que citei, é o que para mim trás essa particularidade, esse tempero a mais, é a minha opinião, que não precisa ser a sua.

    • @mariadelourdesbispo4637
      @mariadelourdesbispo4637 11 месяцев назад +1

      Somos um só povo muitas culturas e ethinias formaram o povo brasileiro

    • @minhabandeirasempreseraver7265
      @minhabandeirasempreseraver7265 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Flavio_Pereira.Bolsominio você vive com os ovos do Bolsonaro na boca

  • @oluwaseunajia
    @oluwaseunajia 7 месяцев назад +3

    Lovely video, thank you. Couple of things:
    1. Orisha is Yoruba and in the Yoruba traditional religion, Orishas are spirits or forces of nature that act as intermediaries/intercessors between Olodumare (capital G God) and us humans on earth (Aiye).
    2. Acaraje is "Akara", a Yoruba cuisine made by deep frying peeled and blended beans, onions and other spices. It's the food of the gods.
    3. Watching your video, most of the culture I saw were distinctly Yoruba. The Yorubas are native to the SW of Nigeria, Benin Republic, Togo, Ghana and there are some in Ivory coast.
    4. Saracen is pronounced like Sara-sin.
    Keep up the great job!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks on all accounts!

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 Год назад +31

    I lived in Portugal, and I have to say that it helped me understand Brasil. Portugal also never likes to admit to the racism there, which is very apparent when one looks around and sees what jobs the black people are doing. They also were the first Europeans to traffic Africans and the last to abolish slavery.
    Many African Americans are moving to Portugal, but they really have no idea what the "real" is about. Violence towards black against is still prevalent in Portugal as well as police brutality towards the black population.
    This has to be the best videos I've seen on RUclips thus far. Salvador is calling me. Thank you, Rondell and Apryl. The h in Bahia is silent, so it's pronounced Baa Iya.
    Love you, guy!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      Thanks for watching!

    • @Flavio_Pereira.
      @Flavio_Pereira. Год назад +1

      You are absolutely right, I am Brazilian, I have a video of a Portuguese woman calling black people manure

    • @Jerahmeelli415
      @Jerahmeelli415 Год назад

      It’s just as racist in Brazil in many ways sadly. 😢

    • @filipasales9291
      @filipasales9291 11 месяцев назад +1

      No we were not the last to abolish slavery...Brasil and the US were Brasil was independent at the time.

    • @justcallmebrian793
      @justcallmebrian793 11 месяцев назад

      @@filipasales9291 Yes you were according to the history books. United States abolished slavery in 1865 in most places, whereas Brazil abolish slavery in 1888, the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery

  • @user-eb7lz5cg6p
    @user-eb7lz5cg6p 11 месяцев назад +17

    As a Brazilian is a pleasure to be able to see something so full of information and wisdom and respect ❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you. We really love your people, nation and culture.

  • @chamaanasa6866
    @chamaanasa6866 6 месяцев назад +3

    Quando vão Voltar?
    🇧🇷
    A qualidade do vídeo de vocês e a forma de documentário são excepcionais e vejo que no Brasil vocês encontraram um novo mundo e se redescobriram.

  • @angelabrown-bessau4127
    @angelabrown-bessau4127 7 месяцев назад +6

    What a beautiful, informative and magical look at Bahia! I truly loved this and cannot wait to return home! Brazil 🇧🇷

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  7 месяцев назад +1

      Love to hear that! Thanks for enjoying our presentation!

  • @MaxTargin0
    @MaxTargin0 Год назад +26

    We can see that this video was very well researched and very well put together, also a very necessary video.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +4

      I hope you can see we appreciate you watching and commenting. Thank you!

  • @leonardohenrique7672
    @leonardohenrique7672 7 месяцев назад +2

    I practiced capoeira as a child and I remember it was a very strong feeling of fraternization and welcome, it was a very good feeling of warmth that I will never forget. Capoeira is one of the most valuable traditions in my country, I love it.

  • @Atkingani
    @Atkingani Год назад +16

    I suggest that for the next videos to focus on several Afro-Brazilians that are (were) important for our development. The list is huge but I recommend to check the works of geographer Milton Santos (1926-2001) who won the equivalent to Nobel Prize for georgraphy. A great professor and a sweet person. Sds.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      Thank you for the suggestion.

  • @lifehacks1019
    @lifehacks1019 11 месяцев назад +9

    This is profound! 👌
    Seeing my melanated brethrens thriving anywhere on earth brings me much joy. Keeping to their true self and sticking up in brotherhood is so encouraging. Much love from the Mother Continent 🌍🇰🇪❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you! We love the love!

  • @genuinediasporan6661
    @genuinediasporan6661 11 месяцев назад +3

    Greetings to my people in Salvador. I love you, my people. It is me,Dada. A Yoruba from Nigeria, living and working in a town called Rickmansworth,Hertfordshire,England. We know in Yoruba land about. We were told by our elders about your existence..❤❤❤❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing

  • @harmoniedingui8476
    @harmoniedingui8476 7 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful I love our people! ❤️

  • @Henrique-tj6wj
    @Henrique-tj6wj 9 месяцев назад +4

    I am brazilian and i been only a couple of days in Salvador. This is one of the most deep and respectful videos ive ever seen about my country. Thanks!

  • @theadrenalizedartist6843
    @theadrenalizedartist6843 9 месяцев назад +3

    I have never encountered a channel or any form of media that explicitly explains the history of Brazil in this way. My first love of Brazil began years ago when I dated a Brazilian and became friends with so many Brazilians. The thing that I notice most is there seems to be a media awareness of Brazil that’s mostly white. This is in stark contrast to nearly every Brazilian I’ve encountered, because nearly all of them have African ancestry, regardless of their skin tone. Salvador is one of the most beautiful places, one can visit or inhabit. I have no idea how I stumbled upon your channel but I have become subscriber. I thank you for sharing this information and I look forward to watching some of your other videos.

  • @naomyduarteg
    @naomyduarteg 8 месяцев назад +3

    "We are more black now than ever". That's beautiful. Such a great work!

  • @aiko-quase-sensei7429
    @aiko-quase-sensei7429 10 месяцев назад +9

    As a soteropolitan born and raised in Salvador this video was a great watch it gave me actual joy and warmed my heart! Not only you talked about the city deeply and respectfully without looking away from it's reality, but you also talked about Brazil's and world-wide black history giving voice to our people.
    Salvador is a beautiful, historically rich, always welcoming (and affordable haha) place and I think it all makes it the best in the world to call a home. Thanks a lot for the video and I'm glad you enjoyed the time you spent here.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you!!! I am overjoyed that you approve and enjoyed the presentation.

  • @sayiddahbey4718
    @sayiddahbey4718 Год назад +43

    I always have to catch my breath when you both cover the magnificence of indigenous/Negee/Brown-skinned folk and our story as it relates to representation. Simply captivating! Thank you so much! ONE

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      FUBU lol Thank you for enjoying our presentation.

    • @annettecrossley2154
      @annettecrossley2154 11 месяцев назад +1

      Such interesting information 🤔 Here in the U.S.they try to hide the truth about our black heritage and culture. We have to research and learn about the truth of our history, culture and heritage. Thanks 😊 for this ❤️ wonderful and Enlightening information.

    • @bleeem
      @bleeem 10 месяцев назад

      @@annettecrossley2154 im not from Salvador neither am i from Bahia, im from the Rio grande do Sul which is majorly white, and even here we celebrate our black heroes like the Lanceiros Negros( black spearmen/pikemen) and our native roots, because a lot of us may be white, but its very common for our grandmas and grandpas to be indigenous, brazilians from the north to south live with different people and dont segregate themselves like they do in the US.
      Our culture is so mixed and diverse like our people, segregating culture is straight up not happening, because white person could have a black grandma and a italian gradnpa(my case), a black kid could have a white cousin and vice versa(also my case), and a iconic food from your state could have come from the portuguese, italian, german, indigenous and africans, and a common slang that you say in your day to day dialect could be from a whole different place.
      Thats why me, as a white man feel so confused when i hear americans talking about not being able to bring a black boyfriend/girlfriend back home because of how someone would react, because the way i grew up black people were just a group of people with a darker skin than mine, but then you grow up and learn that the world is not as beautiful as it seems.

  • @janacosi
    @janacosi 11 месяцев назад +6

    This is one of the most sensitive and honest reports about Salvador I have ever seen under the eyes of a foreigner. I will tag the mayor on tweeter. Great job!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад

      Muito Obrigado! Thanks for sharing!

  • @lucasjorge7035
    @lucasjorge7035 Год назад +49

    This video is a masterpiece. I don’t know why, but it brought tears to my eyes. Thank you so much for sharing it with us. I think everybody, at least once in an lifetime should visit Salvador, especially the black people. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +4

      We poured ourselves into this on and are really glad you felt it. It is a wonderful city that anyone would enjoy!

  • @dfk09
    @dfk09 11 месяцев назад +11

    Oh man, I need to go back! Salvador is a special place. I was there in 2019.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ikr, you feel it as you pull-up into the city!

    • @mjivory410
      @mjivory410 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was there awayyy back in 1988!! The Centennial Anniversary of the Founding of The Republic (post **Royal Era**). Visited **Chega Nega** the Brazilian __Plymouth Rock__ of Brazilian Enslavement__

  • @juliabrown4855
    @juliabrown4855 9 месяцев назад +3

    I live in Massachusetts . It’s so interesting that I found this video today when I decided to make abara . Which is a street food like acaraje that is very popular in Salvador.
    Thanks for the video. I learned a lot.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @gabrielgallina_
    @gabrielgallina_ 11 месяцев назад +16

    Sensacional! Um dos melhores vídeos que já pude assistir aqui no RUclips.
    Não sabia que poderia haver uma visão tão esclarecedora sobre as raízes da identidade brasileira em um canal de não-brasileiros.
    Vocês conseguiram explicitar muito bem todas as contradições, bem como toda a beleza e riqueza do Brasil, muito obrigado!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +2

      Muito obrigado! Eu aprecio profundamente suas amáveis ​​​​palavras!

  • @bb11440
    @bb11440 Год назад +31

    Alright Now!!!!
    Y’all done set the bar HIGH for yourselves with this one….EXCELLENT JOB FAM, just EXCELLENT!!! Loved the interviews with the academics tying in the history of the city and the interview with the young lady about her view of race/class in Bahia was spot on….we see’n you Yarbros….keep doin’ the damn thang!!!😎

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +1

      Cool that you made the connections!

    • @bb11440
      @bb11440 Год назад +2

      @@TheYarbros ya’ll were so thorough, one had no choice but to make the connections👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😉

  • @lucasfreitas2245
    @lucasfreitas2245 Год назад +22

    The cultural and social quality of your videos are incredible, congratulations!!

    • @justcallmebrian793
      @justcallmebrian793 Год назад

      Please share it!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +2

      Thank you...we really tried hard to respect the culture and still tell some stories of Salvador.

  • @ppp0911
    @ppp0911 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wishing all the best for the Salvadoran people.🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @voteorstfu5734
    @voteorstfu5734 11 месяцев назад +12

    Great episode with a lot of historical and factual information. Every place around the world that was conquered through European colonization has systemic racism and targeted violence toward the marginalized people. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for tuning in!

  • @CoachDonnaMarie
    @CoachDonnaMarie Год назад +8

    I always love your African diaspora focus and this video is one of my favorites... I have ancestral/dna connections with Benin... So now I think I know why I have DNA match hits in central and south America even though we have no recorded family history in that region.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +1

      One of our favorites to do as well! Thanks for watching and isn't it cool to start learning the where and how if our past...stay blessed!

  • @gustavorosseline
    @gustavorosseline 11 месяцев назад +6

    Not tumeric, palm oil "dendê", that's that golden colour. This is incredible work, you guys. Thank you!

  • @MrPman474
    @MrPman474 11 месяцев назад +5

    I've been to Rio de Janeiro twice, and have always wanted to visit Bahia!!!!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +2

      Definitely worth while!

  • @edwardnganga9784
    @edwardnganga9784 7 месяцев назад

    Such a very Informative Documentary; Am Half Kenya 🇰🇪 Half Jamaican 🇯🇲 & am Proud being Black living in Kenya.

  • @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie
    @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie 11 месяцев назад +7

    My eyes cried through out watching this video honestly I didn't even know about Brazil culture and the portugueese influence on blacks Africans until I watched a video prior to this one about Bahia culture and their meals similar to us West Africans. I thank the creators to this video really. The truth shall prevail. I love every one that speaks and shows the truth. Thanks

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      We are overjoyed that you enjoyed our presentation!

    • @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie
      @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@TheYarbros it's amazing really and truly I always saw Brazil as Brazil
      I have not thought that it it made from partly africa until I watched two
      Videos and then I realised the culture similarities especially the meals we eat one of them is Akara I been eating that through out my childhood from Gambia West africa I realised we and Brazilians are families

    • @felityf1
      @felityf1 7 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@therichestkingKingsulaymannjieYeah brother, here in Brazil we have a lot of heritage from mama Africa. Our culture, costume are from there. Many words that we say in portuguese doesn't exist in Portugal, because they came from Angola and Congo languages (Umbundu language especially), our foods, lunch, we can see african influense. The "iame" that we eat is popular in West Africa as well. Our dances, religions, The Yoruba gods and godness are still adored in mass by a lot of people despite the huge racism. ❤ Africa is in everywhere, especially when we - Black and Brown people - see us in the mirror.

    • @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie
      @therichestkingKingsulaymannjie 7 месяцев назад

      @@felityf1 i'm glad to know all this now i had totally forgotten about the portuguese's involvement in the atlantic slave trade until when i saw a video about latin america's dark skinned people and how they speak portuguese language i remember angola and guinea bissau are portuguese speaking

    • @yusefnegao
      @yusefnegao 2 месяца назад

      I mean the info is not hidden is just that your region is us focused

  • @joiceraiana
    @joiceraiana Год назад +58

    I'm from Bahia, I grow up in Salvador and people here in the city are way more aware of racism, even casual racism than the rest of brazil. You try to talk about casual racism in Goias, Santa Catarina or even São Paulo (states I lived and know from experience) and people will use excuses to extremely racist behavior that in Salvador would get you scolded or beat up 😂
    The city is really something the whole state of Bahia breathes culture, and the black roots are deep, even in parts of the state that indigenous culture is more prevalent you still can see the black influence in the language, the food, the religion and in people's faces ❤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      Awesome! It has to emanate Frome somewhere!

    • @arturmonteiro8541
      @arturmonteiro8541 11 месяцев назад +1

      Funny thing is there's a part of Goiás which is basically a mini-bahia, called Vão do Paranã, it's quite far from Goiânia and closer to cities in western Bahia like Barreiras. The people there often go to Bahian towns to shop, and the accent of the people there is Bahian.

    • @hddh5917
      @hddh5917 11 месяцев назад

      People from the northeast region of Brazil are racists like any other region in Brazil, they love to pretend that they are not racist, but they ended up being equally racists. They avoid contact with poor black people, they all have black maids and keep sayin this place is "mal frequentado" or "bad crowded" when they see porr black people.

    • @user-bj5cv4ms3u
      @user-bj5cv4ms3u 11 месяцев назад +1

      My understanding is that most part of Brazil were blacks more like the black native Americans and black indigenous Peru people, but Brazil got the influx of slaves mostly from Lagos and the Yoruba hinterlands of today's Nigeria. Some slaves never made it to today's US.

    • @arturmonteiro8541
      @arturmonteiro8541 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@user-bj5cv4ms3u Well, most Brazilian slaves came from the Congo-Angola region

  • @paulyassin5562
    @paulyassin5562 Месяц назад

    As a mixed race English person this video made me so emotional. I have connections in Ghana although I am Anglo/Egyptian and plan to go to Brazil to settle. Thank you Yarbros for your channel and in particular this history lesson.

  • @IvanSilvaSotero1977
    @IvanSilvaSotero1977 8 месяцев назад +2

    I'm from Salvador and I'm proud of my African roots

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  8 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate you bro!

  • @CeciliaGrillo
    @CeciliaGrillo 10 месяцев назад +3

    My family's name is Vintura Salvador Grillo in Lagos Island Nigeria, my late ancestral grandmother was taken as a slave to Brazil, she was taken back to Freetown, SierriaLeone pregnant by a Brazilian man, she had a baby boy there after her death ,the man discovered his mother was a Nigerian, he traveled back to Lagos by sea,we have the Brazilian Quaters in Lagos Island. I have a Brazilian blood oooo,praise the Almighty God, Halleluyah.

    • @-m-n-o
      @-m-n-o 9 месяцев назад

      Amazing story! As a Brazilian I didn’t know about the Brazilian Quarter in Lagos. I am going to research more.

  • @ellearmitage2936
    @ellearmitage2936 10 месяцев назад +5

    Eu sou brasileira nascida em outra região do Brasil e nunca tive a oportunidade de visitar o Nordeste brasileiro, mas depois de assistir seu vídeo, Salvador estará na meu roteiro de viajem. Só não irei lá na época do verão! Too hot. 😂
    Amazing job guys! Keep bringing this side of my Country to the spot light and keep sharing its history in this most sincere way of yours. 😊 Captivating!❤

  • @robinafrica3456
    @robinafrica3456 7 месяцев назад +2

    Muito obrigado por este vídeo…. Este é o meu povo, sendo da Silva é de onde eu venho.🗣️😊🇧🇷
    Before Brazil 🇧🇷 there was Cape Verde 🇨🇻!! Cape Verde 🇨🇻 was the prototype for Brazil 🇧🇷…. Cape Verde 🇨🇻 is ten islands off the northwest coast of Africa, it was a stopover for the Portuguese explorers….. Cape Verde 🇨🇻 was established in the mid 1400s.
    You are exactly right!!! My ancestry is from Benin 🇧🇯!!!
    Tudo bem!!!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  7 месяцев назад

      Cape Verde....I'll start looking into it. Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @christinecleavest9099
    @christinecleavest9099 Год назад +11

    No words!!! LOVE!!! Thank you for telling the stories and showcasing the wonders of Afro culture.

  • @carolinafd
    @carolinafd 11 месяцев назад +8

    I'm addicted to this channel! Your videos and the way you talk about your experiences in all these cities is so respectful and engaging. ❤ This video about Salvador, explaining all the historical context is great!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Love hearing that that you like our style of travel. We appreciate the support! 🤗

  • @frankeversley5541
    @frankeversley5541 Год назад +19

    I enjoyed learning about history and culture of Bahia and Brazil in general. You guys hit out of the park! Keep up the great work.

  • @ValenteConsello
    @ValenteConsello 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for this video! Especially the racism part was insightful, I saw ppl recently on twitter saying afro-brazilians are not "black" because Brazil never had a formal system of apartheid but what Gabriella said seems to make clear that the racial hierarchy still exists in Brazil.

  • @macbranda
    @macbranda 10 месяцев назад +6

    What a great Brazilian history class! I am delighted with all characteristics you chose to show us. I was born in the next state close to Bahia: Alagoas. I hope you guys come to meet this awesome people starting from Maceió, the city of the most iconic beaches in The country.

  • @AlenciaiLori
    @AlenciaiLori 10 месяцев назад +4

    Absolutely loved that you Two went deep into exploring, learning, and teaching about parts of Brazil, Salvador, especially for this video. It is so helpful that you provided in depth history of Africa's Root in Brazil. In the U.S., you may not get to come across this information so easily. Thank you.

  • @alisahughley399
    @alisahughley399 11 месяцев назад +6

    Excellent video! You are more than travelers, you are cultural anthropologists! I especially loved the young student and the couple you interviewed.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thank you! We really loved building with the family there as well. Wasn't difficult to arrange any of those interviews.

  • @THBronx
    @THBronx Год назад +15

    Watching your videos is like watching mini documentaries about my Brazil! Superb quality, respect and the most important: keeping it real! From a Brazilian brother who lives in Japan and is curious to know where you guys will be next. Thanks for all this material!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад

      Deeply appreciate the love! We'll be in Recife for the next couple of weeks.

  • @gregoriopuro
    @gregoriopuro 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hey guys I'm a white gringo living in Mexico right now.. three years ago I was in Colombia for 4 years.. and I've been following your channel for a long time.. this is the best Video you've made so far ... So inspirational.. that girl you interviewed is really special.. keep up the good work...

  • @comfortuanserume7850
    @comfortuanserume7850 Год назад +11

    Thank you for sharing the documentary!!! I cannot wait to visit Bahia! May y’all continue to be blessed as you travel the world!!!

  • @VJones-ik6zx
    @VJones-ik6zx Год назад +8

    Excellent video on Salvador, please continue to provide us with your colorful travel videos.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад

      As long as yall are watching we'll be producing!

  • @meetkrissyj1327
    @meetkrissyj1327 3 месяца назад +1

    This is a great video! I met a man on a cruise from Brazil & he recommended for me to travel to Salvador. So glad I typed it into RUclips & found this video! From start to finish amazing! ❤

  • @PETER_MORAES_CAMARADA
    @PETER_MORAES_CAMARADA 7 месяцев назад +2

    Adoro assistir documentários sobre o nosso país, pelo olhar dos outros povos de países estrangeiros. 😁
    Obrigado pelo bom trabalho de vocês!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @thebrazilshow
    @thebrazilshow Год назад +5

    I just a got back to Rio from Salvador, took a couple of african-americans brothers - they absolutely loved it. I was hoping we'd cross paths with you guys. Maybe next time. I'm taking another group to Salvador in June.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +2

      Yes, yes, yes we we're moving so fast our last week there trying to wrap up interviews and this video. Hopefully we can connect in the future...we're in Recife now.

    • @thebrazilshow
      @thebrazilshow Год назад +1

      @@TheYarbros Well done video! I'll have mine up in a couple of days.

  • @SamRodrigues77
    @SamRodrigues77 Год назад +10

    Ótimo vídeo. Eu tenho conhecimento que realmente isso aconteceu, dos escravos de pele negra não receberem terras, diferentes do japones e outros imigrantes que vieram e também trabalharam com muito esforço aqui. Isso já criou uma desigualdade gigante. O ricos brancos ficaram com a maior parte financeira no país, quando qualquer reforma agraria era tentada no país, diziam que era comunismo, as elites escravocratas com uso de fundamentalismo religioso, convenceu sempre a população em seus discursos. Tenho conhecimento que até num país tão capitalista como EUA, teve essa reforma antigamente. Aqui nem isso tivemos. Tivemos ditadura, mas tem todo um revisionismo historico e extremismo aflorado atualmente. Eu sei desse discurso do vídeo, tenho conhecimento que o racismo aqui é real, estrutural, te tratam diferente de acordo com sua pele, mesmo que não seja declarado. As vezes nem nós mesmos percebemos o preconceito em nós. Só que muitos estão se sentindo legitimados a usarem discursos racistas novamente. Colocando na questão, como se a pessoa de pele preta fosse menos competente. Não só nisso, mas usam esse mesmo discurso para inferiorizarem as mulheres. Porém, mesmo tendo conhecimento de tudo isso e do discurso desse vídeo, conhecendo em parte dessa realidade dura do Brasil, ainda continuo aprendendo sobre meu país. Ele é muito grande, complexo culturalmente, então existem realidades diversas, conforme mais aprendo sobre cada região, o que cada pessoa fala em cada canto desse país, entendo mais um pouco e não é simples de explicar. Só que ainda atualmente, acho que a diversidade no país, é uma das nossas maiores riquezas, tornou-se assim. Obviamente sem os extremismo. Mesmo que talvez seja um discurso um pouco diferente do vídeo. Mas não ignoro essas questões todas levantadas. Talvez eu mude essa visão, mas é o que eu sinto. Acho que muito da população ao ver esses vídeos sobre o Brasil, começa a entender ainda mais sua riqueza tbm. Pois temos uma questão muitas vezes de nos achar menos, em certa parte por termos sido tão explorados de maneira ruim de todas as formas, mas acho que com isso podemos ver o que temos de riqueza e onde podemos melhorar. Conhecendo as diferenças culturais tbm. Eu acho que realmente é isso. Não sei se verei as coisas melhorarem muito no futuro aqui, não sei se teria essa esperança, mas queria que acontecesse. Afinal o país é rico de diversas maneiras especiais. Obrigado por mais uma produção sensacional no vídeo. Um abraço de mais um Brasileiro aqui. Desejo mais paz para o mundo e união.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +2

      Thank you very much for your kindness and open mind and for expressing your self here. Your heart of honesty and light is helping to illuminate the subjects covered in this video for many other people. Thank you. We all have to ask ourselves the difficult questions....have I been wrong and do I have a part to play to make this a better world. Thanks again!
      Muito obrigado por sua gentileza e mente aberta e por se expressar aqui. Seu coração de honestidade e luz está ajudando a iluminar os assuntos abordados neste vídeo para muitas outras pessoas. Obrigado. Todos nós temos que nos fazer perguntas difíceis.... Será que eu estava errado e tenho um papel a desempenhar para tornar este mundo melhor. Obrigado novamente!

  • @aylamickaelly4747
    @aylamickaelly4747 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nosso Brasil é maravilhoso. O país mais diversificado do mundo. Na região norte, temos a nossa exuberante Amazônia. Nordeste temos as mais belas praias do mundo, ao Sedeste e ao Sul temos a maior parte dos imigrantes do nosso pais com as mais variadas culturas orientais e européias e ao Oeste a fronteira com diversos países da América Latina.
    Contrário ao que a mídia tendenciosa sempre está a dizer acerca do nosso Brasil, este é um país de um povo humilde e acolhedor.
    Vós convido a vir conhecer.

  • @naurefamilytv7795
    @naurefamilytv7795 2 месяца назад +1

    This channel is great for homeschool children! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge! #homeschoolmom

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  2 месяца назад +1

      Our pleasure! You are the future!

  • @EdeilsonSantos-vd7rp
    @EdeilsonSantos-vd7rp 11 месяцев назад +8

    Parabéns por conhecer nossa história ❤❤❤

  • @gutoolivaes94
    @gutoolivaes94 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey there, I'm from Salvador Myself, and I realy like to explore the city and show its roots. If you ever come again to Bahia, there are several places from a 2 hour drive that you can visit that are stunning, such as Praia do Forte and Morro de São Paulo (2 hours after the Ferry).

  • @lisandrasilva3084
    @lisandrasilva3084 9 месяцев назад +2

    Esse vídeo foi um aprendizado até para nós brasileiros principalmente para nós

  • @tonicostadub
    @tonicostadub Год назад +8

    Such a great video! Such production value. Such research. Congratulaions!

  • @architecture.w
    @architecture.w 11 месяцев назад +3

    High quality documentary! I'm so glad to have found it.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @hotbreakers94569
    @hotbreakers94569 10 месяцев назад +2

    Interesting thing is that I just found out about Adriana Lima the famous Victoria's secret model today , who appears as a white woman but actually has African Roots , especially in Salvador, this video comes up as a suggestion a few videos later ❤😮❤😅. Brazil has always been on my list, everybody talked about Rio de Janeiro and Sao I thought I wanted to go there but now I know for sure I want to go to Salvador. Thanks to you The Yarbros for this video and also for confirming that Brazil has some of the most beautiful people physically, spiritually and intellectually. I kept saying wow beautiful skin ,why is it that everybody out of the states has beautiful skin, then😅 I realize it's all in the food. Bravo ❤❤❤

  • @ant0zi0
    @ant0zi0 11 месяцев назад +7

    Ótimo documentário e incrível cobertura, sou piauiense que cresceu em São Paulo mas admirador do Estado da Bahia que pra mim é a cara do Brasil, um fator que aconteceu no sul no século passado na intenção de branquiar o sul com os europeus dando terras e investimentos e jogando os negros e daquela data ex escravos foi uma vergonha para a historia brasileira.

  • @moviemystic999
    @moviemystic999 Год назад +9

    Wow! amazing content, worthy of any high end documentary. You two should look into applying to some of the film festivals for accolades, awards, and most importantly funding. No one is putting out this kind of art/content online. Thanks again for the hard work, and the praise of our ancestors.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +1

      We are currently in pursuit of some funding to make better films and to enter some festivals. Thank you for the confidence boost!

    • @christinecleavest9099
      @christinecleavest9099 Год назад +1

      I agree!

  • @rayofsunshine107h
    @rayofsunshine107h Год назад +4

    Excellent production....from a lovely vibrant loving couple. Proud 🖤

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +2

      Really glad you enjoyed the edit! Thanks for supporting our channel!

  • @PhoenixBeI
    @PhoenixBeI 9 месяцев назад +2

    Probably your best video ever! I went to college in Brazil, but my family was living in Ecuador at the time. Thus, my vacations were spent only between São Paulo and Quito. Go to school, go be with family, back to school, back to family, and so on. As a result, I got to see very little of Brazil. I've always been fascinated with Salvador, and I hope to visit at some point.
    Capoeira-wise, my understanding is that it wasn't brought by Africans at all, but invented in Brazil. If I remember correctly, the only martial art form developed in the Americas.
    It was invented by enslaved people, and they used it to fight each other as disputes arose. It's simply deadly. Therefore, slave owners didn't like it that their "property" was engaged in killing each other. In order to fool their 🤬🤬🤬 masters, they turned it into a dance. And that's why it was forbidden. So "property" wouldn't be killing off other "property."

  • @journeytothemosthigh5021
    @journeytothemosthigh5021 Год назад +5

    This is the happiest I’ve ever seen you all! Thoroughly enjoying the country. It’s a wonderful thing!

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  Год назад +3

      It's was really nice bring there.

  • @isassirius2520
    @isassirius2520 Год назад +8

    I love this content!! ❤

  • @Julia-ty9on
    @Julia-ty9on 10 месяцев назад +3

    i'm from the south of brazil but this deserve a 10 million views at least

  • @lucasbramante4218
    @lucasbramante4218 Год назад +6

    A garça pousando em Oxalá bem na hora foi lindo! s2

  • @alexandreuchoa99
    @alexandreuchoa99 11 месяцев назад +4

    Im just in love about your video! you guys just made an amazing analysis of the brazilian blackness mirroring the salvador black culture. Just a piece of art, perfect, well analyzed, well done! Nice job, as a brazilian afrodescendant, I admire your job.

    • @TheYarbros
      @TheYarbros  11 месяцев назад +1

      That means a lot to us! Obrigado bro!