DOMINICAN TRADITIONAL FOOD in the Kalinago Territory INDIGENOUS Dominica

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    Welcome to the beautiful Kalinago Territory in Dominica. This area along the island’s east coast was established back in the 20th century after European colonization forced the Kalinago people off their ancestral lands. A land of bush doctors, carved totems, and plant medicine, this culture has remained relatively unchanged over the centuries. Join me and let’s explore this vibrant culture on the island of Dominica!
    KALINAGO TERRITORY: After briefly checking out some info on the Kalinago at the Visitors Center, we met a local woman who makes crafts. We watched as she showed me how she weaves baskets. I also got a look at the other crafts she makes, including jewelry, carved calabash shells, woven hats, and masks made from ferns! We also visited a group of carved totems and got a nice view of the ocean.
    DANIEL CASSAVA: At this roadside shop, I met Daniel, the pioneer of making cassava bread in Dominica. He made some fresh coconut cassava bread for us, which was crispy and sweet, and a little gooey on the inside!
    JACKO FALLS: After driving to a gift shop and a small shop, we headed to Jacko Falls, a waterfall down a slippery flight of stone steps in the jungle. It’s beautiful and peaceful, and the perfect place to take your shoes and socks off and go wading! We also saw some crabs, fish, and lizards there!
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Комментарии • 129

  • @Stamara2011
    @Stamara2011 Год назад +34

    My dad travelled throughout the Caribbean and he said Dominica is one of the most beautiful because of how natural and unspoiled it is.I hope to visit Dominica one day so different from the other islands and this is come from a Bajan.

    • @kwamielawrence2953
      @kwamielawrence2953 Год назад

      You need to visit

    • @rod_triplxvi739
      @rod_triplxvi739 Год назад

      And what is the most beautiful island then according to your dad?

    • @Stamara2011
      @Stamara2011 Год назад +4

      @@rod_triplxvi739 My dad said Domiinica because he said if Columbus returned he would recognized it. He said that they focused more on eco tourism versus the resort tourism of other islands.

    • @rod_triplxvi739
      @rod_triplxvi739 Год назад +1

      @@Stamara2011 where are you from stamara?

    • @Stamara2011
      @Stamara2011 Год назад

      @@rod_triplxvi739 I am Bajan

  • @stevemurray1340
    @stevemurray1340 Год назад +32

    David u are thoroughly educating me with this visit to Dominica 🇩🇲 👊🏿👊🏿….wow I didn’t know they still had a population of indigenous people 👌🏿👌🏿💯

  • @trisha1011
    @trisha1011 Год назад +20

    The East side of Dominica is the oldest. If you dig up some dirt, you'll definitely find a lot of artefacts! I remember after Hurricane Maria, the wind was so strong, it uncovered a stone axe in my uncle's backyard. It's a prized find to have something so old and with so much history.

    • @karenroache4986
      @karenroache4986 Год назад +1

      I believe that during the renovations and reconstruction of the Cabrits National Park, many artifacts were found and that's north of the island. Artifacts were also found in the area of Marigot during some excavation.

    • @MixedChick1
      @MixedChick1 10 месяцев назад

      If a non Dominica person found one, would they be allowed to keep an artifact?

    • @mariastewart9820
      @mariastewart9820 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@MixedChick1no !

  • @SakuraHailey
    @SakuraHailey Год назад +22

    So much here to learn about the Kalinago peoples...their History ..their crafts ....foods the thatched roof houses....and the view to the Atlantic Ocean is just breathtaking....I'm glad that you got the baskets for your kids and their Mom....Another awesome video of Dominica ...the place is just a natural Paradise. As always thanks David and Nate ...safe travels. Blessings.

  • @JudyT868
    @JudyT868 Год назад +15

    Well, well David: You outdid yourself with this one. WOW, very comprehensive and a lot of history about the indigenous people and Kalinago. Beautiful arts and crafts. So glad to see that you supported the lady by buying the items to take back with you. I have to make that cassava pancake - I love the crispy outside and the gooeyness of the inside and yeah you needed some honey or syrup to go with it😋. What a beautiful, scenic and lush greenery driving up to the waterfall. Even when the rain falls anywhere on any of the islands, there is a different smell in the air that's different to any of the bigger countries because of the lush greenery and fresh air. This was so beautiful to watch. How tired was Nathan having to keep up with you!!! I think that this one is the best yet. It was a truly beautiful, and pleasing to the eyes video. Let's see if you can top this one 🤔. Bless you and Nathan. And Bongo, well, what can I say: very nice guy. Great job.🙏😇🕊️🤗🇹🇹🇨🇦

  • @monicamoses-burt5733
    @monicamoses-burt5733 Год назад +11

    David you making me want to visit dominica right now this minute.

  • @kimwalter8753
    @kimwalter8753 Год назад +16

    Yes I love the preservation of the indigenous culture in Dominica. It's really fascinating. I wish there was more of it. This channel is fantastic, great cuisine, and culture and history lessons and commentary.

  • @carolbuntin4901
    @carolbuntin4901 Год назад +7

    Lovely Dominica Nature Isle beautiful.

  • @warrendegonzague
    @warrendegonzague Год назад +7

    Once again, thank you for this exposure.

  • @rebeccaf4970
    @rebeccaf4970 Год назад +6

    Nature Island of the Caribbean. Beautiful Dominica brings back so many beautiful memories. Thanks David beautiful video🥰 🇩🇲🇨🇦

  • @deadlyd3075
    @deadlyd3075 Год назад +10

    What a sight. Breath taking video. My country is beautiful.

  • @oceejekwam6829
    @oceejekwam6829 Год назад +3

    It makes a refreshing change to see local arts and crafts made locally as opposed to be made elsewhere and being imported.
    Their land is beautiful.

  • @liveinlove5958
    @liveinlove5958 Год назад +5

    What a lovely adventure nothing is better than relaxing where the river meets the sea..the craftsmanship and the people, culture very amazing..bless up for i to stop when im blessed to find wild honeysuckle..travel well..

    • @liveinlove5958
      @liveinlove5958 Год назад

      Beautiful beautiful braids and ladies sadly i never learned..well not yet anyway..i have enjoyed this serious of the Caribbean

  • @warrendegonzague
    @warrendegonzague Год назад +6

    & it's the small things. Thanks for wearing the football jersey

  • @margaretahenry1780
    @margaretahenry1780 Год назад +5

    Epic video!! Breathtaking falls.

  • @atsuchikeiko5251
    @atsuchikeiko5251 Год назад +6

    Yes Love the video dominica 🇩🇲can't forget the home land of my parents

  • @shannondorsett
    @shannondorsett Год назад +4

    I’m enjoying these episodes

  • @786theresonly1GOD
    @786theresonly1GOD Год назад +4

    Wow beautiful country!!!

  • @karenroache4986
    @karenroache4986 Год назад +10

    Mabrika (the Kalinago word for hello) David, I have been anticipating this episode on Dominica, and finally it's here!! I simply love how you did this thoroughly, with a focus on our Kalinago people. They are the original people of our island, and they deserve to be highlighted. My great-great-grandmother was Kalinago. So happy that you bought some of their crafts to take back with you. The red beads in the necklaces that you bought, are the seeds from the sandalwood trees, some of which could be found on the path above the river. Just last August I was there and bought some crafts from this same lady, but there are usually two of them there selling crafts. Again, a refreshing and awesome video. Thank you, David.

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      Karen Roache: David really did a great job on this one. That area of Dominica is absolutely beautiful. So green and lush. It looks so untouched. David went to the other craft store but no one was there at the time. So much history and culture there. I had never heard of the indigenous people of Kalinago. Very interesting.🇹🇹🇨🇦

    • @karenroache4986
      @karenroache4986 Год назад +1

      @@JudyT868 Dominica is the only Eastern Caribbean Island with a large population of indigenous people from pre-Columbian era, and with a territory of their own (Kalinago Territory). The other shop that I was referring to is next to the one where he bought the crafts from, not the shop along the road. That structure has two booths.

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад

      @@karenroache4986 hi Karen. Thanks for the explanation. I thought it was the same one. I had never heard of that group of indigenous people. All we learned, though limited, were the Caribs and the Arawaks. There is still a lot to learn. Thanks again. Have a good night. 🙏❤️🇹🇹🇨🇦

    • @rashiiboo
      @rashiiboo Год назад

      @@JudyT868 the Kalinago were previously called Caribs. However, the Kalinago chiefs thought that name was derogatory as it referred to them as cannibals. Kalinago is what they call themselves and the name change went into effect in 2015 I think.

    • @MixedChick1
      @MixedChick1 10 месяцев назад

      I'm mixed with the Kalinago from the st vincent and the grenadines

  • @charlessamantha5767
    @charlessamantha5767 Год назад +5

    Beautiful vlog

  • @regularbahamian
    @regularbahamian 4 месяца назад +2

    Love to the original caribbeans from an Afro Bahamian

  • @precious-g
    @precious-g Год назад +6

    I’m loving this series😊 great job!

  • @Waitu365
    @Waitu365 Год назад +1

    @davidsbeenhere hope your daughters enjoyed their gifts. You did a fantastic job showcasing my mom's culture. Glad you got to spend some real time in Kalinago Territory. 🇩🇲

  • @barbaraskitchen-ju
    @barbaraskitchen-ju Год назад +5

    The Indians has the best views on the island, very very beautiful 🇹🇹🇺🇸

  • @telfjr
    @telfjr Год назад +2

    Rocking the Jersey too. NICE!

  • @griezzbarry4977
    @griezzbarry4977 Год назад +5

    David im big fan from kanlinago territory glad you pass by😁

  • @leticiagreenaway4632
    @leticiagreenaway4632 Год назад +3

    Isle Of Beauty Isle Of Splenda. Thanks for the video that showcases our beautiful people of the Kalinago Territory, I would love to enjoy some of these mouth watering cassava pancakes. Keep up the great job you're doing. God's Continued Blessings, Guidance, Direction, Protection, Favors And Travelling Mercies Over You and your team also the drivers.

  • @willkraus4233
    @willkraus4233 Год назад +2

    That was fun took me away from a crazy metro landscape thanks BRO.....

  • @ojosef4608
    @ojosef4608 Год назад +2

    I hope to visit very soon - the cassava pancake looked yummy.

  • @shannondorsett
    @shannondorsett Год назад +2

    I enjoyed having cassava bread and farine made by my great grandmother mother Lydia Dorsett and Aunt Alice Dorsett up at hilltop Marigot. Cassava bread goes well with cocoa tea.

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад +1

      Shannon Dorsett, I agree. A cup of hot cocoa tea is exactly the drink to go with the cassava bread/pancake. 😋🇹🇹🇨🇦

  • @clarebear9263
    @clarebear9263 Год назад +2

    Another great episode

  • @roxyroxieroxann
    @roxyroxieroxann Год назад +3

    Very informative. Wonderful video David!

  • @marybenoit6375
    @marybenoit6375 Год назад +2

    Wow, I enjoy your videos from my island. I have learned so much that I didn’t know about.

  • @johnjulien656
    @johnjulien656 Год назад +5

    Is dominica in your top 10 countries visited? Seems like you enjoyed it!!

  • @Sassy_Muffin136
    @Sassy_Muffin136 Год назад +8

    “Inside i doing that wi”
    “Now who you working for?”
    🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 typical Dominican

  • @SABAKU1968
    @SABAKU1968 Год назад +2

    Your daughters are very Lucky David. Every video thinking about them 😍

  • @najibhourany6025
    @najibhourany6025 Год назад +2

    Wonderfull

  • @elizabeth16598ee
    @elizabeth16598ee Год назад

    Love seeing the indigenous region. This is true Dominica. love seeing the history. Beautiful area. This was best life where things were hard but everything they did for the community and family was so rewarding. Love the crafts :) Beautiful. Just beautiful island . Those fern artwork statues are so cool. Lovely view of the ocean. Could sit there all day. Would like to try Cassava bread :) especially with coconut!! :) The falls oh yes. Stay all day.. Beach is amazing . Lovely. Thank you for the awesome trip today. Im almost caught up on the Dominica adventure. Stay safe God Bless ♥

  • @hermajestynefertiti
    @hermajestynefertiti 6 месяцев назад

    ❤ Love your video!

  • @jhanneejoseph1878
    @jhanneejoseph1878 Год назад +1

    There's alot of "gems" (great information) in this video. It's like you're giving information to those who don't know Dominica as well as reintroducing Dominica to many, with history and fun facts. I enjoyed the basket weaving tutorial, yes it seemed like a tutorial. Glad you did some shopping and I hope your girls and wife enjoy their gifts. The making of the cassava pancake, nice. Your host seemed abit skeptical at first but quickly warmed up to you guys and I liked that. I also liked how you embraced him in his environment. I wish you were able to meet the current or one of the past Kalinago chiefs. That would have been a blast. God willing next time. Hope you get to go to the snake steps called "lescalier tete chien" in the Kalinago territory next time. Did you get to see the canoes they make? That view to the Atlantic Ocean- wow! The waterfall. Wow! I love it. It's hidden in all that lush greenery, truly epic. I didn't even know of it. Imagine our small island packed with so much goodies. You covered history, culture, food, nature, community life. You engaged our island in a meaningful way. I hope next time you get to visit the sulphur springs in Wotten Waven, next door to Trafalgar falls which you visited. The villages of Scotts Head, the tail end (south) and it's peak point is worth visiting and the east coast too. There is so much to do here and being with our people to learn our way of life takes time. The Dominica series is packed but it feels like the story line is "oh there's so much more ...to be continued upon next visit." Good job Bongo. Thanks again David. Nate seemed to enjoy it too. We love you David, blessings to you and your family and stay safe. And oh yes this one "it's a vibe!"

  • @2075vj
    @2075vj Год назад +1

    Thanks for another great video David 😊

    • @Davidsbeenhere
      @Davidsbeenhere  Год назад

      Thank you as always 2075vj!! Hope you are staying dry over there in Fort Myers, its a bit wet in Florida this week!

  • @willkraus4233
    @willkraus4233 Год назад +1

    Sweet stuff rocks....

  • @dlaudat9141
    @dlaudat9141 Год назад

    My great grandmother was indigenous and so my grandmother use to make those same basket to sell. She would travel to antigua to sell her baskets.

  • @ingridbee9192
    @ingridbee9192 Год назад

    Lots to learn and see. Thank you David.

  • @barbaraskitchen-ju
    @barbaraskitchen-ju Год назад +2

    I love farine

  • @destinationdezz1588
    @destinationdezz1588 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the video and giving more insight on the food culture! I love eating local! I will be visiting this month for my birthday! What time of the year did you visit? Thanks again

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад +1

      DestinationDezz: David did this series late last year. I can't remember exactly what month he went down there.🇹🇹🇨🇦

    • @kwamielawrence2953
      @kwamielawrence2953 Год назад +1

      U will be coming this month this is great just in time for the carnival

    • @destinationdezz1588
      @destinationdezz1588 Год назад

      @@kwamielawrence2953 yes I’ll catch the parade Tuesday! It’ll be my first Caribbean carnival experience

    • @kwamielawrence2953
      @kwamielawrence2953 Год назад +1

      @@destinationdezz1588 u will love it trust me lots of fun

    • @Sassy_Muffin136
      @Sassy_Muffin136 Год назад

      Here for updates, did you enjoy your stay? 😄

  • @MixedChick1
    @MixedChick1 10 месяцев назад +2

    There are Kalinago people in St vincent and grenadines too. I'm mixed with it.

    • @Davidsbeenhere
      @Davidsbeenhere  10 месяцев назад +2

      Wow thats amazing! I'm coming to ST Vincent sometime in the near future. I'd love to meet some Kalinago people there.

  • @RealChristianTV
    @RealChristianTV Год назад +1

    Always support the locals👍

  • @tayshaunjnobaptiste300
    @tayshaunjnobaptiste300 Год назад

    Beautiful country

  • @jamaicanbishop
    @jamaicanbishop Год назад

    Great vid...one thing I would point out is Kalinago/Carib/Taino are one in the same. My grandmother was a full blooded Kalinago as is my mother. Literally asked her about this as this wasn't used very often when she was growing up.

    • @sha894life
      @sha894life Год назад

      Yes my grandfather was a half carib

  • @nicolebertrand4453
    @nicolebertrand4453 8 месяцев назад +1

    🇩🇲 ❤

  • @Sassy_Muffin136
    @Sassy_Muffin136 Год назад +2

    I don’t even like cassava bread (that’s what it’s called lol) but David making me want to try it again

  • @fiyofontaine9447
    @fiyofontaine9447 Год назад

    I can still taste my grandma’s Cassava bread…RIP grandma.

  • @chamathbandara5413
    @chamathbandara5413 Год назад +1

    Eyy let's gooo

  • @Ramenzo-v3h
    @Ramenzo-v3h 5 месяцев назад

    The fontaines are a mix kalingo n french family fort st john

  • @starn9ne336
    @starn9ne336 Год назад +4

    "theres no poisonous animals here" Thanks for knowing and pointing it out

  • @jccjjccj3305
    @jccjjccj3305 5 месяцев назад

    In Jamaica we call it bammy bread

  • @dbzkhalid01
    @dbzkhalid01 Год назад +2

    So much like Guyana

    • @kwamielawrence2953
      @kwamielawrence2953 Год назад +1

      The only two that's looks very alike in nature is Guyana and dominica

  • @yadelphe
    @yadelphe Год назад

    It would be good to hear the interviewee's voice as well as we do the interviewer's...

  • @mizzpoetrics
    @mizzpoetrics Год назад

    The cassava bread is done the same way in Haiti, & next door Dominican Republic! This thick version David is eating, in Haiti, we add grated coconut to it, as well! The flatter, more crispy version, we eat with spicy peanut butter!
    I believe there were some Dominicans that spoke a French Creole very similar to Haitian Creole, I wonder if they still do? 🤔

    • @thesaint5183
      @thesaint5183 Год назад +1

      Yes there's still alot of us who speak our patois😊

  • @engr100viki5
    @engr100viki5 Год назад

    my best bro david looking handsome thank you for your huge respect against cpec friendship countries lot of love from your best bro viki 💙

  • @shinoobie1549
    @shinoobie1549 Год назад +2

    Waitukubuli?

  • @nubienespokenword9722
    @nubienespokenword9722 Год назад +2

    Your making me home sick I just left after 4 weeks tried to visit so many places did you go to Champagne beach?

    • @mariastewart9820
      @mariastewart9820 9 месяцев назад

      I'm going in March ! I'm so excited ! 😊

  • @tonisargent4695
    @tonisargent4695 Год назад

    very nice there

  • @JohnAli578
    @JohnAli578 Год назад

    The preparation of the reeds for weaving can take weeks to prepare

  • @islandgirl7519
    @islandgirl7519 Год назад +4

    Tall is her body! Waitukubuli!

  • @michaelandersson2856
    @michaelandersson2856 Год назад +3

    👍

  • @achillesking_
    @achillesking_ Год назад +1

    Someone educate me. How does Dominica hav traditional Dominican food when both countries are completely different. Just need someone to educate me on this is all I’m asking. Thanks guys

    • @Sassy_Muffin136
      @Sassy_Muffin136 Год назад +14

      I’m assuming you mean Dominica and Dominican Republic? You said it yourself..they are completely different. The food in Dominica is different than that of DR because the influences are different. DR was colonized by the Spanish, while Dominica was colonized by the French and then the British. There’s also a lot of African influence obviously. And then the indigenous Kalinago people have their own practices and traditions.

  • @kimronmitchell9602
    @kimronmitchell9602 Год назад

    When you coming to Grenada 🇬🇩

  • @jhenderson8774
    @jhenderson8774 Год назад +1

    1767 Dominica I come out

  • @canadianmoose9010
    @canadianmoose9010 Год назад

    How do you get all that stuff through customs. Because a lot of it is organic?!

  • @starn9ne336
    @starn9ne336 Год назад +1

    May i just warn you as a Kalinago myself. If youre going to visit a home, please dont just run into the yard like you did with daniel. We have dogs haha

  • @jayp4567
    @jayp4567 8 месяцев назад

    Correction the Kalinago aren’t the only surviving Caribbean indigenous people Taino and Ciboney still exists today

  • @willkraus4233
    @willkraus4233 Год назад

    Dominican foodS a little different, DOMINICA NOT THE SAME, BUT ALSO INCREDIBLE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE....

  • @stefanstanisic3739
    @stefanstanisic3739 Год назад +2

    you haven't been to Serbia, you don't know what you missed 😂

  • @caistonanthony5183
    @caistonanthony5183 Год назад

    come mahaut

  • @marebascott7043
    @marebascott7043 Год назад +8

    Repeatedly mispronounced the name of the country. Should be pronounced as DOM-IN-NEE-CA

    • @blueb4829
      @blueb4829 Год назад

      It's the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴.

    • @brigiskuller8447
      @brigiskuller8447 Год назад +3

      Not dominica republic its dominica🇩🇲

    • @Waitu365
      @Waitu365 Год назад +2

      @@blueb4829 No. It is the Commonwealth of Dominica. 🇩🇲

  • @sherillerodney5025
    @sherillerodney5025 Год назад

    Ask Bongo if he know Earl Ettienne?

  • @GsCConcrete123
    @GsCConcrete123 Год назад +1

    ヒストリー=現世での今のデビッド。 😁😁😁

  • @ythakur4654
    @ythakur4654 Год назад +2

    We are missing you India 🥹🥹🥹
    Its been long time you didnt eat indian food

  • @constantinclipa1360
    @constantinclipa1360 Год назад +3

    Bongo looks more like a Bassdrum :))

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад +1

      Constantine Clipa: what do you mean saying that Bongo looks more like a Bassdrum?

    • @constantinclipa1360
      @constantinclipa1360 Год назад

      @@JudyT868 a bongo is a small drum ...a bassdrum is a big drum...do the math.

    • @JudyT868
      @JudyT868 Год назад +3

      @@constantinclipa1360 I know what a bongo and a bassdrum are. I grew up in music. I knew that you were referring to Bongo's size. I just wanted you to tell me why you wrote that comment . I don't know where you are from but it's not nice to talk about someone's weight and size. Too much discrimination in this world. I don't have to do the math to see the difference between a bongo and a bassdrum. And if you meant it as a joke, it's not funny.

  • @matthewmann8969
    @matthewmann8969 4 месяца назад +1

    The main races of Dominica are Blacks, Zambos, And Indios yeah.

  • @jaycollins2929
    @jaycollins2929 3 месяца назад

    Bodie...he ask who you working for?

  • @SteveSteve7590-di2dn
    @SteveSteve7590-di2dn 8 месяцев назад

    This guy has to be more sensitive. He’s quite rough in the territory

  • @magikjohn528hz
    @magikjohn528hz Год назад +4

    "The British assigned them that territory" smh.... that should tell you all something about who the colonizer truly is