I really love this. They don’t beg for money. They were even surprised when u gave them money at the end. It’s amazing how people live with less with kakunamata (no worries). I hope they continue to maintain their culture and lifestyle🙏.
Knowing two or more languages is so important if you want to see the world. Tommy has a gift bringing the world together. Learning so much about many African people I never knew before. This is a special channel.
I have been to Maasai land myself and I got that cloth they usually wear it’s nice and warm in winter.. I have been binge watching your videos I love them 😍 keep them coming
7:44 the maasai way of greeting an elder /showing respect - the women were bowing and the men put the hand on their head. In maasai. the girls are married at very young age!
Realy very nice picture, touching with heart Dear,I have lot of like Africa.you are doing good job, appreciate your work. From goswmi Hitesh india (Gujarat, Ahmedabad)
@@emmanueljuma5492 Looking at what christianity has done to many cultures, I think his comment was a very nice one... I would say it very differently. Nothing to respect about churches and missionaries.
Dude thanks for these. Keep em coming. I tell anyone that'll listen about your channel. You're doing good things out there bro. Oh yeah and thanks for painting a better picture of Americans. #peoplewithhumility
Thank you for sharing this clip, I hope you enjoy our beautiful country Tanzania so much, In another side thank you it's open our eyes, some of us didn't know this happening in the Masai village Reservation, The country and citizen work so hard to protect the Masai culture, it's sad to see slowly the culture is polluted with name of religion/Korean influences
This was really nice those teenagers all well behaved. The Church very clean friendly and organized. I'm shocked they make it happen much better than Americans with little resources!🙏
the mushroom power up sound right before saying you're christian haha, love these videos man, and the fact you took smash to The Karamajong tribe in another video cements you're the goat
Tommy this is a very nice video especially of the interaction of the Maasai and the Christians. They respected each other and the Christians clapped for the Maasai comimg into the church. And the church being built by Koreans was amazing !! God is reaching them too !! Thanks Tom. I hope you get "born again" one day too, as you have been asked that question many times in your travels in Africa. I you wil get many many subscribers and make money from your videos. You are genuine, and as good as Harald Baldr, Simon and Bald and Bankrupt , and you deserve it. Cheers from Malaysia
Marrying a Maasai girl seems to be more expensive cowswide than marrying an Ugandan girl. When my brother married his wife, he 'only' had to give the family one cow (which turned out pregnant, so it was actually two cows, and they got stolen later, so he re-gifted another two cows XD... still cheaper than 10). Interesting how different wedding customs can be. Am still watching through your entire footage. Many hours of wholesome entertainment! Greetings from Nuremberg in Germany
@8:04, I think he was trying to tell you that they’re the CHURCH choir, and not “music for charge” lol. Couldn’t help but giggle along with their contagious lol when Tommy asked if there are Koreans inside that store room 😅
Yeah I was a little unsure on what to say there 😂 I learned some basic words and phrases before going there, the language is completely different from Swahili so not easy to learn quickly
The sticks they carry around are meant for support (walking stick) but also mostly for defence (in combo with the some/panga/knife) they carry on their waist. Fierce battles often errupt between rival clans but they would also "fight it out" as sport. Not meant for the faint hearted.
Afrikans have not yet read the book, “Paekche's Principle: The Great Secret of Asia” by Bayemy Biyick. They would think twice before embracing every foreign intervention thrown at them.
@@ThePathOfEudaimonia that's a rush comment, you have not read the book and making a rush judgment, "it looks...". I have read this book at least three times word for word...you are living in lulu land!
@@benhesediszrael4031 I have read multiple reviews, and the short summary of the book screams pseudoscience. Please turn on your critical thinking faculties. It's not that hard to recognize pseudoscience that way. It's OK to be critical of foreign influences, but you don't need pseudoscience to do so. It will only damage any credible critiques of foreign interventions.
I'm interested to know what do you do for living 'cause you travel places? 😅 I really wish I could be like you travelling and exploring new places and cultures.
It may surprise you, but the largest Christian churches in the world are in South Korea. We are talking about single churches with hundreds of thousands of members...
What the duck? I would think that Taoism, Buddhism, or Hinduism would be the dominant religion considering geograpical location, I suppose American Colonialism has affected that alot I'm presuming?
@@unknownentity8256 ... It has a lot to do with the willingness of the South Koreans to use models of fellowship closer to that of primitive Christianity. There were no church buildings until the 4th Century, that is because the church was more home based, going from house to house, with the agape feasts. South Korea does have large church meetings, but the primary form of fellowship is home based, with a specific number of people in the cell group, which divides when it gets big enough... I'm a quantum mystic, so I'm not pushing any agenda. Just an interesting FYI in the context of the video, why there would be Koreans building churches in the middle of nowhere in Africa... During the Vietnam War, The Viet Cong really only feared the South Korean troops, they would go out of their way to find out where the Koreans were and avoid them like the plague. The Viet Cong never overran any South Korean position. South Koreans HATE godless communists... During the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, the Koreans had absolutely no sense of humor. The LA Police became the Rainbow Brigade, only coming out after the storm. So the Koreans were like, tying a bandana around their heads, and going up on their business roofs, and just start shooting. They weren't fooling around...
i am Tanzanian but im discovering a lot about my country wow!.
Me too
We need more people like you. You seem non judgmental, very open minded and curious.
I really love this. They don’t beg for money. They were even surprised when u gave them money at the end. It’s amazing how people live with less with kakunamata (no worries). I hope they continue to maintain their culture and lifestyle🙏.
were yiou watching a different video?
@@theATkid kakuna matata. dude is mixing up Disney and Pokémon.
You're a loving being and I pray for your safe passage
You are the ideal American visitor. Chilled, calm, kind, wise and generous. We need more people like you in this world, Tommy.
These upcountry adventures are really entertaining, keep exploring! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I like the way you do this Face to Face connect with the People ! Ist is respektfull and real ! Love from germany 🦋
Knowing two or more languages is so important if you want to see the world. Tommy has a gift bringing the world together. Learning so much about many African people I never knew before. This is a special channel.
Wow such a unique experience.....you are very brave man Sabbatical.
My dude was in that church for 30 seconds and got passed the offering plate 😂😂
As always you present authentic real-time videos that enlightens us. Hands down you are the best I've seen. Don't stop being you.
Thank you Tommy for sharing us the people’s culture and life❤
showing love and friendship to everyone where ever you go is amazing to watch Tom, thanks for being you and sharing your adventures with us bro
I have been to Maasai land myself and I got that cloth they usually wear it’s nice and warm in winter.. I have been binge watching your videos I love them 😍 keep them coming
Can't get over the clouds in the sky!
7:44 the maasai way of greeting an elder /showing respect - the women were bowing and the men put the hand on their head.
In maasai. the girls are married at very young age!
Out of interest, how young?
Interesting. I'm starting to look forward to your comments where you add this extra cultural info
@@SabbaticalTommy if you want to know more about the Masai of Kenya and Tanzania, I can help, surprisingly.. Am one of them.
Realy very nice picture, touching with heart Dear,I have lot of like Africa.you are doing good job, appreciate your work. From goswmi Hitesh india (Gujarat, Ahmedabad)
Another insightful video, what you gave at Church is actually an offering, it is called Sadaka in Swahili. It sort of blesses your journey ahead. 😇
The only thing he blessed is the priest's next bar tab.
Question you don't have to be a dickhead. It pays to be a nice person who respects other people's religion.
@@emmanueljuma5492 I respect my fellow human beings but it is my duty to criticize bad ideas. I can hate religion and love you at the same time
@@emmanueljuma5492 Looking at what christianity has done to many cultures, I think his comment was a very nice one... I would say it very differently. Nothing to respect about churches and missionaries.
@@jean-lucpicard581 those things are not associated with the Masai
Maasai people are very helpful and innocent. i like them .
A south Korean built church in the middle of a Tanzanian desert was unexpected to say the least
Dude thanks for these. Keep em coming. I tell anyone that'll listen about your channel. You're doing good things out there bro. Oh yeah and thanks for painting a better picture of Americans. #peoplewithhumility
I love Maasai people, so simple and happy
Thank you for sharing this clip, I hope you enjoy our beautiful country Tanzania so much,
In another side thank you it's open our eyes, some of us didn't know this happening in the Masai village Reservation,
The country and citizen work so hard to protect the Masai culture, it's sad to see slowly the culture is polluted with name of religion/Korean influences
What country next after Tanzania? Really enjoying the videos man
I've gotta maintain a little suspense but it's coming up soon
@@SabbaticalTommy And me too love your video
Amazing to see a Methodist church built by Koreans in the midst of Masai country…..and a sweet farewell from new but good friends👋.
One of the best RUclips channels. Great job Tommy.
And goodbye legacy media. No need for your mind numbing programs.
I loved watching this! Especially at the end the jumping! That was so cool! More amazing people!
I love this video, what an amazing and eye opening experience this most have been.
This was really nice those teenagers all well behaved. The Church very clean friendly and organized. I'm shocked they make it happen much better than Americans with little resources!🙏
You are simply amazing! And these experiences are just wow!! Thank you for sharing them with us😊
Man I love these videos I love seeing the world I would never be able to do it you are a brave guy keep up the good work
This is really a fantastic adventure! Something I would love to do!!!
Pretty incredible to watch how people live around the world! Thank You Tommy!
I keep loving the Vlogs
Very interesting video, Mr.sabbatical.
I've lived in Korea for over 20 years and I can tell you... Korea Church is Damn Good Business!
Religion is the oldest business.
wow so beautiful God bless you
I love these people and their land !
I like the speech in the church. They liked it too❤️
IAM first here today. Enjoying exploring Masai society.
What an amazing group of people.
Good video, Tommy. How I wish to see tz again
Tommy knows how to interrogate with people,he has good personality and down to earth ❤️👏
Nakupenda sana your videos bro! I'm learning Kiswahili - and I'm learning more of you then the stuff online. Asante sana
Nice video and this reminds me of my Masaai trip few years back. Great people. It's a good idea if I could learn some Swahili and talk to people.
I am from Mwanza i love to watch your videos
That was a wonderful and magic experience to watch.All the best from Australia. Thank you for showing us their way of life.
Tommy "OK OK" Sabbatical :D
As usual- top vid. ...Thx
CHRISTOPHER W. !
I NEED MORE COWBELL THOUGH !
From Brasil,you have a good Life in África' country ,you dont need só much money tô live,i enjoy tour vídeos só much,have a Nice day
Greetings from Maine! Love the content. Keep it up Tommy!
I love your channel. Keep it up.
I’m Haitian but I’ve discovered I was 1.6% Maasai and 16% Kenyan, I love these people! xo
That is so rare!
the mushroom power up sound right before saying you're christian haha, love these videos man, and the fact you took smash to The Karamajong tribe in another video cements you're the goat
Youre a true ambassador Tommy. Keep it up.
This seemed like the nicest place. Where you wasn't being constantly harassed for money. I would love to visit.
Go to Kagera , karagwe District and Kanyigo, Bukoba mjini , also Mtwara is beautiful as Dar es Salaam
Kipara is such a good bloke
relentless. good old fashioned church shakedown
I really love you ❤️ videos bro
You negotiate your way with a good heart. Well done!
Huwa sipitwi na video zako rafiki,zinafurahisha kwa kweli.
LOVE your content! THANK YOU
Leo kaka unaonekana kama Yesu na wanafunzi wake.
🤣🤣🤣
@@dlasky Yaan m mwwnyew nmecheka kweli,hao masaai ndio wanafunzi😂
Kwa sababu ya ndevu? 😂
@@SabbaticalTommy Kwa sababu ya ndevu na hayo mashuka umefanania kabisa.
@@benjaminiemmanuelj3486 🤣🤣🤣
Mambo. Great video! Asante
Tommy this is a very nice video especially of the interaction of the Maasai and the Christians. They respected each other and the Christians clapped for the Maasai comimg into the church. And the church being built by Koreans was amazing !! God is reaching them too !! Thanks Tom. I hope you get "born again" one day too, as you have been asked that
question many times in your travels in Africa. I you wil get many many subscribers and make money from your videos. You are genuine, and as good as Harald Baldr, Simon and Bald and Bankrupt , and you deserve it. Cheers from Malaysia
Marrying a Maasai girl seems to be more expensive cowswide than marrying an Ugandan girl. When my brother married his wife, he 'only' had to give the family one cow (which turned out pregnant, so it was actually two cows, and they got stolen later, so he re-gifted another two cows XD... still cheaper than 10). Interesting how different wedding customs can be. Am still watching through your entire footage. Many hours of wholesome entertainment! Greetings from Nuremberg in Germany
@8:04, I think he was trying to tell you that they’re the CHURCH choir, and not “music for charge” lol. Couldn’t help but giggle along with their contagious lol when Tommy asked if there are Koreans inside that store room 😅
Nice video thx
12:58 They get a jumping rythm going...wonderful
I think I would have froze if I had to do an impromptu speech like that! Did you know any of the Maasai language before enountering th Maasi people?
Yeah I was a little unsure on what to say there 😂 I learned some basic words and phrases before going there, the language is completely different from Swahili so not easy to learn quickly
you are good in there boy;it is your destiny boy.thing things thrust you are good boy.
They were setting you up for that "donation" lol fair play to them
……hahahaha……i will ask my dad to help…..perfect
this is amazing content
I wouldn’t want to get in a fight with a Maasai warrior. I think these guys are tougher than rocks.
The sticks they carry around are meant for support (walking stick) but also mostly for defence (in combo with the some/panga/knife) they carry on their waist. Fierce battles often errupt between rival clans but they would also "fight it out" as sport. Not meant for the faint hearted.
Thankx tommy
This is really interesting. Once you watch it, you feel you are also walking with Tommy.
Afrikans have not yet read the book, “Paekche's Principle: The Great Secret of Asia” by Bayemy Biyick. They would think twice before embracing every foreign intervention thrown at them.
I looked it up. It looks like pseudoscience. Don't believe everything you read.
@@ThePathOfEudaimonia that's a rush comment, you have not read the book and making a rush judgment, "it looks...". I have read this book at least three times word for word...you are living in lulu land!
@@benhesediszrael4031 I have read multiple reviews, and the short summary of the book screams pseudoscience. Please turn on your critical thinking faculties. It's not that hard to recognize pseudoscience that way.
It's OK to be critical of foreign influences, but you don't need pseudoscience to do so. It will only damage any credible critiques of foreign interventions.
you must go in RWANDA. good live forever more
They are so nice and kind,they seem like very outgoing ppl. If we wanted to donate to the ppl how would u do it and make sure it gets to them
9:57 "Unajua kusoma hapa?" Kinda feel bad for the guy, he asked 3 times if you could help him read the part he was pointing but you didn't understand.
He seemed he didn't want to help the struggling Maasai
Nah of course I wanted to help, I just didn't hear him/understand. I was struggling myself! Nitaendelea kufanya maozezi
interesting you have a pic on your home page of the Sonoran Desert looks like Southern Arizona or Northern Mexico
8:05 for Church, not charge. Our pronunciation can be tricky to foreigners lol
Cults ruin the world and blinding the people
Poor maasai
I had a good buddy from Togo he got citizenship here because he joined army, cool guy
My favorite video!
These videos make me feel like I’m adventuring around when I can’t, so amazing
All the Feminist Karen’s are but hurt with this video that shows the reality of Nature!
Those Maasai are cool dudes for sure .
His Swahili makes me more entertained.
“Mi sishangai “ 😂
Allilo bit surprised but '' mi sishangai''
i see you🙂
I'm interested to know what do you do for living 'cause you travel places? 😅 I really wish I could be like you travelling and exploring new places and cultures.
When he walked into the church they cheered as if jesus just walked in
Fascinating 🧐 customs ... lots of wives
You seem to bring out the best in people, maybe you just meet nice people!
It may surprise you, but the largest Christian churches in the world are in South Korea. We are talking about single churches with hundreds of thousands of members...
What the duck? I would think that Taoism, Buddhism, or Hinduism would be the dominant religion considering geograpical location, I suppose American Colonialism has affected that alot I'm presuming?
@@unknownentity8256 ...
It has a lot to do with the willingness of the South Koreans to use models of fellowship closer to that of primitive Christianity. There were no church buildings until the 4th Century, that is because the church was more home based, going from house to house, with the agape feasts. South Korea does have large church meetings, but the primary form of fellowship is home based, with a specific number of people in the cell group, which divides when it gets big enough...
I'm a quantum mystic, so I'm not pushing any agenda. Just an interesting FYI in the context of the video, why there would be Koreans building churches in the middle of nowhere in Africa...
During the Vietnam War, The Viet Cong really only feared the South Korean troops, they would go out of their way to find out where the Koreans were and avoid them like the plague. The Viet Cong never overran any South Korean position. South Koreans HATE godless communists...
During the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, the Koreans had absolutely no sense of humor. The LA Police became the Rainbow Brigade, only coming out after the storm. So the Koreans were like, tying a bandana around their heads, and going up on their business roofs, and just start shooting. They weren't fooling around...
@@unknownentity8256 cry😂
Hi 👍🏻
12:45 he said you’re gonna get diarrhea if you eat there 🤣🤣🤣