Emotional Weekend With The Maroons In Jamaica!/Accompong village
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Purely Ghanaian 🇬🇭. The girl said the blowing trumpet is called "abɛn". That's exactly the Twi name in Ghana 🇬🇭 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
They keep the trees, and it prevent land slides and keep the village safe👍
I am forever grateful for this feature Queen Trudy. The chief is very humble but he is of immense importance to our people and culture.🙏🏿
Trudy where you at in life,is so deserving you have such,beautiful persona your father brought,you up so, well, continue to be kind and beautiful
The abeng is also used in wezt africa Ghaba and Nigeria. I saw the abeng when i visited Ghana
Thank you for the education of my country.
They settled on hills just in case the unknown enemy is encroaching m. The Asante military mentality is still showing in them.
We don’t have soil erosion so much.. No.. Very rear
I really really enjoyed this video Miss Trudy
Nice content and video as usual.MISS TRUDY AND WODE MAYA PLEASE DO NOT POST A VIDEO AT THE SAME TIME AND ON THE SAME DAY.
The place looks so adventurous ad very cool
Thanks trudy very educative
in Barbados some of us grew up eating these 'wild' hens. Unfortunately, the majority of the population now prefers to buy pumped up chicken from supermarkets. Organic chickens are still the most healthy! and in some countries expensive too!
I know! Right? 😍
Back To Back From @wode Maya And Miss Trudy❤
Watching From Ghana 🇬🇭
We Love You ❤
Our ancestors are smiling to see their descendants connecting with their brothers and sisters.One Africa.One love.Africa unite.❤️❤️❤️🇯🇲🇯🇲
THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THEE AMERICAS HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY SO CALLED AFRICANS/AFRICA...
THESE PALE FOREIGN GROUPS REALLY INDOCTRINATED YALL SO BAD IT CAUSED/ALLOWED THEM TO SETUP THEIR OWN GOVERNMENT SYSTEMS EVEN REMOVING YOUR FACE FROM THE LANDS AND REPLACING YOURS WITH THEIR PALE IMAGE THROUGHOUT THE AMERICAS IN CERTAIN LANDS/AREAS/SECTIONS ONCE THEY LEARNED HOW TO WORK THE LANDS, THE CULTURE AND LANGUAGES
What they told you about the grave is also Akan tradition. They have kept the traditions well
Also in Sierra Leone same traditions about the grave
Thanks for showing us Africa out of Africa we don't see. god, bless your union... Happy vals❤️
You are so welcome! 😊
Welcome home Trudy.🇯🇲🇯🇲
You’re beyond a ruby.
We all love you truly.
Your persona is simplified beauty.
No makeup to look appropriately.
Less mascara is more justifiably.
I watch your postings dutifully.
Months ago you seems down mentally.
Sometimes it’s not what it seems superficially.
I knew you as a trooper would be back eventually.
Now you’re in JAMROCK my girl, fulfill your destiny.
Bigup anyone who loves not Trudy, what a pity.
Why do you wanna make me cry?! 😭 All this for me? Thank you ❤
Beautiful and so creative!
Honesty any one who loves not Trudy, what a pity indeed.
@@MissTrudyy it would be so great if you could sponsor those two little girls in Accompong who lost their mom. They have a lot of potential!
I'm watching from new jersey I miss hone jamaica land of my birth see you soon ja.❤
I enjoyed this video so much. Im from the Caribbean and learnt about the Maroons of Jamaica in primary school but learned a whole lot more from this video. Thanks so much. God bless the girls; thanks for being so kind to them.
When Chief currie became the head of the maroon, he had the whole country talking because of his pretty look, you guys see how handsome and intelligent he is??🇯🇲🇯🇲💚❤️
Hahaha! Fine people can also get the job done! 😀
I see too❤
Why is that guy Currie referring to 1962 British make Nanny a national hero,it is very clear to me that he has no clue of the history of Jamaica 🇯🇲, Nanny became a national hero in 1975 . I am not in favor of Maroons owning land in Jamaica 🇯🇲 they are the informers for the slaves masters ,there jobs was to hunt down other slaves and returned them to the slaves masters, and the Jamaican government should move fast before the maroon population gets too large and force them to live with the regular Jamaican population,, they most start paying taxes , Jamaica 🇯🇲 is too small to have a state inside a state, I can see a bigger problem in the future,
Miss Trudy one of the reasons we called Jamaica 🇯🇲 Jamrock is because of how strong the land is, those houses on the hillsides foundations are builded on rocks ,the majority of hills in Jamaica 🇯🇲 are are big rocks cover with a couple feet of dirt, and Jamaicans also love the views from the hills it is better and safer than living in tall skycrapers , I am happy that Jamaica 🇯🇲 is so mountainous ,that is why only lowline areas can get flooded out, Jamaica 🇯🇲 is blessed because it is not a sand bowl country, there are hills and valleys all around. and every Jamaicans dream of building their beautiful house on hillsides or hilltops closer to the shy ,houses that are builded on the rock are extremely stronger than houses that are builded on the sand, countries that suffer from hills landslides are hills that have very little rocks in them it is deferent in Jamaica 🇯🇲 our hills are make from rocks and about 95 % limestones which makes them very strong.
Prime minister Andrew Holness the Maroons are still saying that they have their own prime minister, why are they still going to Jamaica 🇯🇲 hospitals and going in and out of the rest of Jamaica 🇯🇲 if they are deferent people,stop them now before it is too late ,it is one Jamaica for all Jamaicans they are the same people who sold out the majority of Jamaicans to the slaves masters before, and they will do it again ,it is time to deal with them with iron hands the Jamaican way 🇯🇲.
These people are Ghanians some of their language they speaks are Ghanaian language
LONG LIVE MAMA AFRICA HER CHILDREN AROUND THE WORLD 🌍🤜🏿🤛🏿✊🏿🌎🌍
Miss Trudy, I'm over 60 years and those two beautiful friendly sisters makes me smile when they said if you point at the grave, you have to bite all of your fingers, that's what I was told too as a teenage 🤔😍👏👏👏.
Same here😂
Didn't know this tradition is still going on
Hahaha! I can imagine for a kid that must be scary! 😅
I am 58 years old and I was told that when I was young too.
Same in Ghana too
This two kids in your vlog makes it very special and priceless
If you you have a way of helping them and keep in touch that will be very good of you
Yes 🥰 Those two sisters are so lovely and I wish them blessings for success from Uganda 🇺🇬😍✌🏽❤️
Omg! I wish I got their contacts…
Sweet pickney dem. You can feel their warmth even with the sadness of not having their mother.
@@MissTrudyy you were meant to meet those girls. It was not a coincident and I am sure they will remember the kind words of encouragement you shared with them. Those are two very intelligent beautiful young girls drawn to you just like that. A sign.
Heyyeyy Trudy!!!!!! mi knaa sey nuten mi just a watch.
No problem @MissTrudy you can ask the chief for their contact or you get it when you come back to Ja. I truly believe you and Maya will come back to Jamaica, to how us the blessing you received in our island.😃😃😃😃😃We love you TruMaya.
Are you African
With the Maroon chief wearing that Ghanaian kente ?👏👏👏👏👏👏🤝🤝🤝🤝👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 Kudos to him. 💜💜💜💚
Big up
In jamaica once the clothes or item is from Africa we don't care which country we love it.
@@melanin7977 We love you❤❤❤
To answer question; Jamaica is a mountainous place. A large portion of the island is limestone. That is why we produce a lot of Portland cement. The vegetation of the terrain prevents soil erosion. That is why we have to guard against deforestation like what is happening in California. We prefer to build houses on the hills and save the flat land for farming. The type of soil and the vegetation prevents erosion.
Very informative. Thank you
@@MissTrudyy . The sugar cane plantations were in the flat areas and the slaves lived in huts on the plantations but when they escaped they would go to the mountains. The Africans could navigate the mountains better than the white British. They avoid captivity by hiding in the mountains. The Tainios who were the indegenious people of Jamaica used the sea for fishing but they lived inland in the hills.. The mountains has fertile land to plant food. The climate is cooler and there is more rainfall.
Nothing grows in sand and it's really not healthy to live by the ocean. The salt deteriorates house hold appliances and plumbing. It's doing the same to the skin but people can't see the damage. I was born 600 feet above sea level and loved mountains. Next time you are in Ghana and meet a Jamaican living there notice where they are living. Most Jamaicans there live in Aburi because it reminds them of the hills of Jamaica.
You and Mia has to spend a year in Jamaica to see the whole island. I am so haappy to see you are both exploring your second homeland.
100%,this is my village from cameroon 🇨🇲. Same culture
Hi Trudy, this is Kaiser from the Cameroons. Your work and that of W. Maya is bigger than what all the mainstream media does combined. I know the king of the forest plant. Very good at treating skin diseases. Those little girls, my heart melted for them. Very pretty and smart. I remember when growing in the village, we were told not to point at the grave or rainbow. If you did you have to bite all ten fingers. Africa never left them.
Hi Ms Trudy, I recently started watching your vlog just 2 weeks ago. I pronounce many blessings on you both. I am a Jamaican but living in American. I was schooled in Jamaica up to high school. You brought tears to me eyes, realizing how much I did not know or was exposed to on my heritage. I never knew there is still a whole village of the Maroons existing in Jamaica ❤ Gods willing I will now make every effort to return home to become involved with my culture. Yes, the Chief is highly intelligent , I'm happy there are devoted people to help carry on the legacy. You guys are doing a wonderful job. Keep up the great work of keeping us UNITED as one people from Africa. Hope I'll visit The Motherland soon.
Please make it an effort to come to visit America. Would appreciate the visit here.
Those 2 girls warmed my heart. Who should I contact if I needed to give them some support?
Awwwwwww, thank you for watching. Welcome to the family and am so glad to have put a smile on your face! ❤
There are 4 Maroon villages- Accompong, Scott's Hall, Charles Town and Moore Town. Accompong has a Maroon Festival on Jan 6 each year and it is open to the public. I hope to go there one day.
Informative and mind-opening interview! Excellently and skillfully done Trudy! I am so proud of you girl! You listened attentively, with no interruptions, and maneuvered without pressure into the probing questions.🤗
Jamaica land we love. Africans united is best gift offering to the ancestors
The two little girls loosing their mother so early in life have me in tears. I hope and pray for success in their future life. ❤
Me too 💔
This touched me😢
And you can notice they miss a mother figure....
Can u do some go fund me for the schools in Accompong? Or if they have some already if u can point viewers there, if possible. Blessings
This blog series from you and Woda maya has been super informative and exciting 🤔one of the best i have seen. You guys have out down yourself. As a child, i often travel to this parish when school is out , i remember how cold at night it gets and also picking coffee beans as well as haversting honey.🇯🇲🇸🇳
Awwwwwwww, am so glad to be able to bring back these beautiful memories 😊❤
Aben is horn in Twi. No doubt these are Akans from Ghana with their names and culture.
Not pointing at the grave is a Ghana culture they are Ghanaians
In Guyana same tradition too. 98% of black Guyanese are from WEST AFRICA mainly Ghana
The unification has begun. Bob Marley words come to pass. 🙏🏾🇯🇲
Marcus Garvey words come to pass?
Loved the chit chat with the two beautiful and intelligent girls who lost their mother at such a tender age. God will surely watch over them.💕
Awwwwwww, me too 😊❤
The name is Accompong/Akompong, which is different from Acheampong/Akyeampong. We have the Akompongs in Ghana as well.
Oh! Really?! Thanks for the info
@@MissTrudyy I believe because of the Jamaican accent it's changed to Accompong . The British could not pronouce African names so they mofified it.
@@eileenwatt8283 yeah I believe it's same origins
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Big ups to my Jamaican brethrens and sistas🇯🇲!!! Big ups to the Maroons for preserving the Maroon heritage✊🏿!!!
Big up yourself for watching ❤
I agree!
This is absolutely amazing, Trudy. I really appreciated your interactions with those two little girls and encouraging them. Isn't it interesting that NO MATTER which nook and corner you look, or even under a rock, Africans there always say the same thing that WE NEED TO UNITE!
Those are my peoples. My dad always tell me about them and said the Maroons are his family. Too bad we never got the opportunity to visit. He passed back in 2018 and I had to go back to Jamaica to Bury him
Oh wow! Your people have a beautiful culture! ❤️
So nice to learn about the Maroon people of Jamaica ❤😊 Thanks Trudy for sharing ✌🏽😍
They settled on hills as safety measure - understanding that they were warriors and it made sense to live on top of hills so they can see intruders way ahead to fight them. Also, they made sure they had source of water around to keep them alive. These people are no doubt Akans from Ghana.
This video is a reminder of our broken chain. I think African Jamaicans should not think of the Maroons as some exotic breed, but as courageous individuals who fought for the emancipation of Jamaica from the shackles slavery to freedom
Very well said…
Yes Maroons are certainly African /Jamaican heroes, and their love for freedom led them to run away from the oppression and exploitation of the colonizers. Glad to learn about them. Greetings from Kampala 🇺🇬
If you put lipstick on a pig it's still a pig so no matter how you y"all want to spin the argument you just can't rewrite history. The maroon were traitors and they were selfish because they had an agreement where they catch and return runaway slaves to the white man in exchange for their freedom 😅😅
@@MissTrudyy The Maroons are Jamaicans, but they have their own laws, rules etc, that's why they have a chief
@@MissTrudyythe original name for india was hindustan and bharat and the original name for the old world for the americas was called india superior and asia major being in north america which is the true orient.everything was indi in the true ancient americas thats why black people in america are called indigenous indians and thats why south america is called the west indies;the colonizers stole who we are as indigenous indians and they hide our true identity because the only africans that came here to jamaica at the time of the invasion was those african slave masters called the moors from the moorish empire they came here with the spaniards and they gave us there religion and names of places here and now most of us think that we are them.the colonizers agenda is to make sure that we the black indian indigenous people of this ancient land of jamaica never claim our rightful Motherland here in the americas🏹they can hide history but they cannot hide our story🏹west indian brave salute🇯🇲
This is my beautiful parish St.Elizabeth ❤ I have never been to Maroon Town , I need to go there next time I visit . The chief is very intelligent and handsome, I was expecting an older person . Thanks miss Trudy for the wonderful history lesson.
He sure is 😀
I'm a Jamaican and I love you and Maya I also love this video so much I really enjoyed all your videos...out of Jamaica Ghana is my first home and Kenya is definitely my second I can't wait to visit and to meet you both ❤❤❤❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲one love one heart one people Africa to the world 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
You will be blown away by Kenya... Kenya is at another level.. and they love Jamaicans too. In my small town there are clubs purely dedicated to reggae music... of late Local music & Afro music has taken over, unlike in the 90s and 2000s where American music was dominant in Kenya.
Africans, especially the current generation, are slowly embracing their own.... but Reggae influence still remains part & parcel of African music... long live Jamaica....!!! You will find Ghana and Kenya two different countries culturally and linguistically, one is in the East Africa; the other is in West Africa. That's the beauty of Africa very diverse. Jamaicans are Africans in the diaspora....and Africans are very proud of them....
Nanny was the only chief who didn't sellout (sign a treaty with the British)
Wasn't her group part of the "slave catchers "
This kids are beautiful and they makes me very emotional,,we also call it "Aben" in Twi language in Ghana
Me too…
Thanks for the info on the Aben the little girl so intelligent on her history ❤
Very intelligent girls. I am so sorry about the loss of their mother. May God keep them.
You guys are educating me much about Jamaica.
Thanks my authentic and organic RUclipsrs.
The joy I get when I get Trudy's notification is mind blowing 💃💃💃
Awwwwww! You are so sweet ❤️
Me too. She has become a specialist at her craft. Not to mention the emotion in her voice about what she is reporting on. Well done Miss Trudy!!!
Blessed love my beauties of Africa, miss Trudy this is history,, and you're apart of it ,, the descendants of one Africa,wode Maya, it is the mission, we are the mission, together we are happy and free , one Africa now ,, all haile to the ancestors..glory 👑💯💯💯💯💯💯🦁🇪🇹🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
Miss Trudy, pleeese can you adopt these two beautiful girls. They were so sweet when they said, can we follow you, we shall walk back, my eyes watered. Or at least sponsor their education. Yes you can. At least for me.🇬🇭
Suppose Miss Trudy doesn't adopt your persuation and adapt to what goes with her concept....Hmmmm People! Certain things are better left unsaid prematurely as it was uttered!God's time,always the best!When it comes,you will bury your head in shame for the words!
Don't bother to think they are unfortunate greatly by their mother's death, the culture here is communal and the extended family would step in. In rural Jamaica children are reared by the community.
Miss Trudy you and your husband are doing an awesome job showing us our history places we didn't even know thanks very much we appreciate you God's richest blessings upon you and your husband union 🙏
Descendants from Africa particularly Akan tribe in Ghana
THE PEOPLE IN JAMAICA ARE THE ORIGINAL PEOPLE THERE IN THAT LANDMASS PART OF THE AMERICAS JUST LIKE THE AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE NORTH PART OF THEE AMERICAS WHO BEEN RECLASSIFIED AS AFRICAN AMERICANS, THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH ANY AFRICA..IT'S THE INDOCTRINATED SLAVE STORY THAT WAS CREATED TO ALLOW PALE FOREIGNERS OF DIFFERENT FACES TO COME IN AND MAKE CLAIM/STEAL..
TO CONQUER THE WORLD ONE MUST FIRST CONQUER ONES MIND BY GETTING ONE TO BELIEVE IN THE THE ILLUSION OF HIS STORY/STORIES
These little girls are precious. Thank you for encouraging these babies.
In Marron town in jamaica no crimes take place cause if you commit a crime you be sent out the village, so no killings no rapes can take place there,and no police are allowed to arrest anybody there,you would have to talk to the chief before entering for permission,Portland is the safest place in jamaica you would only see like 3 murders in that district and it's spouse fighting and killing each other girlfriend boyfriend or husband and wife nothing to do with robbery rape or stealing, this why politicians like to stay at that part of jamaica, Marron town free of crime,you cam sleep with your door open,it use to be like that on Portland also
Miss Trudy l loved your conversation you did with the girls so educative . You are so kind
It's very refreshing to see you and your husband in Jamaica enjoying the beauty and learning about your ancestors from the maroon village. Keep up the good work
Yoo growing up in Grenada we were told not to point at graves if we did we had to bite each finger lol they still say that
Trudy this is purely Africans, Purely Ghanaians and purely Akans ,Good work done to you and your husband 👏 ❤❤
For sure! Thanks for watching
I want to become RUclips one day because of you, Trudy you inspire me to be that watching you from Hongkong I’m from Tanzania🇹🇿🇹🇿
You can do it!
@MissTrudyy
Thank you for encourage me.
What's your IG
Pl
We can make Cojo hero when Jamaica becomes a republic.
Those two girls are very intelligent 👌 proud of you Trudy you are a good listener ❤
Intelligent, educated chief. Andrew don’t mess with this forward thinking Chief!
Looks like he knew what he was saying
I love this video the filming and editing is AMAZING!👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽😊
The white sand is crushed limestone. we mix it with cement to build houses plus it is used to build roads.
Awwwwwww! Thanks dear ❤
@@MissTrudyy
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Great teaching from the chief of the maroons . Thanks for the video miss Trudy ❤
Imagine growing up without A mother. I feel so bad for those 2 little girl's.. i also lost my parents when i was 10 years old.. may God keep them stronger!!💪😢 They're so Nice. ❤❤
Now you're making me 😢 😭 may the most High supply the need of these girls
These are Ghanaians, their names alone . Acheampong, Kwaku wow❤
I am from Jamaica. Never know about maroon town until 2 years ago. Never go there, so you are the lucky one to visit and teaching people about the maroon town
Ms Trudy i have been watching you longtime, when you crashed your brother car, respect Jamaica❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Big up! Thank you for always watching ❤️
Great video. Greetings from a Surinamese Maroon.
God Almighty will protect and bless you abundantly in the mighty name of Jesus Christ Amen.Enjoy your marriage my dear children.
Thank you so much
Maroons have similar culture to most tribes in Africa
Good the Maroons were able to preserve most of their culture
Unfortunately most cultures are erased by modernisation
As for misconceptions
That’s by design
Its to keep us divided
Grateful that we're now trying to bridge the gap between us
As you noticed, the place is densely covered in greenery. All that vegetation prevent soil erosion. The land is also porous lime stone, that drains away excess water. Also prevent soil erosion.
Oh! I see
I think what Miss Trudy is scared of is a landslide and not erosion. Erosions are simply washing away of topsoil when it rains. That can be controlled with vegetation and not very dangerous. Landslides, on the other hand, are devastating. A whole face of a hill just start moving downhill
Love you guys, the Maroons are strong people, my father was maroon he never get sick before he died at 87 with throat cancer, he was able read without his glasses, and have many of his teeth in.
Wow! That is imply! May be Rest in peace
The two kids nearly got me in tears. Well done Turdy. Great video. I'm sure many Africans are now seeing the Maroon culture and and learning that there are many who share the same DNA living way out in Jamaica preserving the African culture and proud to be one. .
Any maroon in the house say hi❤❤❤ I'm in love with this video
I love this ❤️
Thank dear ❤️
I am a maroon all my families are just not in the village but I was born there
hi
Oh my God, I am not a maroon but I want to be one right now 😅. Thet live just like how I grew up in Cameroon. Even the culture of doing libations to our ancestors, we still do it just like that but in December. Very striking similarities 😢
Great vid. Thanks for highlighting one of the Jamaican Maroon settlements and peoples. Not to mention exposing the natural rugged beauty of the Jamaican mountains! 👍
P.S.
Miss Trudy sounds so cute when says, "Big up yourself!"
Awww those kids ❤❤❤God kindly keep them so cute
I know! Right? 💔
They felt like you was their big sister...please keep in touch if you can...
Aunty Trudy please bring your Air bnb business to Jamaica 🇯🇲 you will do well .
It's typical to build houses on hills because most of Jamaica is hilly. Jamaica is also very rocky. In fact, 70% of Jamaica's surface is made up of limestone rock, also called marl when used in construction.
Limestone is a bit different from marl. Marl has a composition of clay and lime, while limestone is composed of calcium carbonate. Both are abundant in Jamaica.
They build on top of mountains/hill to protect from flooding and hurricanes
Very informative and educational, I've learnt more about the maroons, I've be taught in school many years ago, I use to love reading the books. Thanks for sharing 📖👏👏👏.
Thanks for watching!
May God bless both you and your husband 🙏🏽beautiful family, I wish some day I visited Jamaica much loved from Paris
The wise man build his house upon the rock - translation: the wise man build is house on a hill. The foolish man build his house on the sand.
I want to finish watching the video before i comment 😂😂thanks
Hahaha!
Trudy what would you prefer your house to be build on, sand, or on rock. Why Jamaica is call 'Jam-Rock' is because literally Jamaica is literally a rock in the Caribbean Sea, most of the houses foundation are built on rock, and not on soil or sand, so houses eroding away in rainfall is mostly not a issue in Jamaica.
And do you know their descendant are the Ghana where your husband Wode Maya is from?…🇬🇭 the founders of Marroon village itself. To know it well just their names will tell you the #Maroons are the #Ashanti and the #Bono #Fanti tribes
Hi Maya, I just donated you travel fund 👍🏾👊🏾
I am a British born woman of Jamaican parentage, living in London UK 🇬🇧 I’ve been fortunate to have visited Mombasa, Kenya 🇰🇪 (will have to experience Nairobi) and been to Ghana 🇬🇭 a few times
I encourage all to support Wode Maya and his projects 🙅🏾♀️🖤
The place is very clean ❤❤
Keep educating us about the Jamaican culture because we’re watching and may you and maya be forever protected by the ancestors ❤
Miss Trudy your communication with the villagers heart warming ❤❤
Awwwwwwww! ❤️
Very nice; I've learned something new today. I didn't know of the Maroons and the fact that they are a state within a state where they pay no land taxes. Wish we had that in Barbados. So you can see Miss Trudy that the Caribbean as a whole in mini Africa. We are one people even though we classify ourselves as Jamaican, Barbadian, Trinidadian, African etc. Our roots are from the same motherland; it just so happened that some of us are born outside the motherland.
Me too!
I just love how green the whole JAMAICA 🇯🇲 is, very beautiful ❤
While the Caribbean is the Caribbean Jamaica is the real Africa out of Africa/Alkebulan the land of the blacks....Suriname comes pretty close but I do think Haiti will be the one that top Jamaica.....great interview with chief curry ms trudy..
Ms Trudy this video is very enlightening and simply beautiful. I'll be complimentary/critic. Remember the older videos, u have gotten to stage of a African author ❤. I would definitely love to donate to those 2 sweet little ladies that unfortunately lost their mom. The chief is a respectful brother, and quite articulate and well informed. He's doing an amazing job 👏🏽 🙌🏽. I'm also from St Elizabeth and this brings joy to my heart 💜. U are doing an amazing job ms Trudy. Mr Maya keep your hands close to her in 🇯🇲. She's displaying that 🇰🇪 woman thing from the back 🥰💜🖤. I'm very proud great job.
@afjam3114: Contact Chief Richard Currie Jamaica on Google. You will see his contact, and he will put you in touch with the children.... May God bless you 🙏!
Awww!! Miss Trudy you made me emotional 😢as well , bless your heart . I know what it is like to loose a parent I lost my dad but I was an adult . Those little girls are so intelligent and sweet. Bless their little hearts 💕
Awwwwwww… me too…