Uncovering the Painful Past of Portobelo: 🇵🇦 Panama's Land of Formerly Enslaved Blacks

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  • Опубликовано: 27 окт 2024

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  • @donflavio7477
    @donflavio7477 2 года назад +23

    Great video bro, just a comment as a complement to the historical information you provided:
    There are two main groups within the afro Panamanian population: The afro colonials that descend from the slaves brought by the Spanish, and the West Indians that came from the Caribbean to work for the Railway and the Canal projects during the mid 19 century and early 20th century. The former are the biggest group, and were assimilated into mestizo society (that is characterized by an identity based on nationality rather that race) after the abolition of slavery. By the end of XIX century they had became politicians, merchants, poets, officers in the army and participated in all affairs of public life (im not saying racism didn’t exists, but they could live a relative normal life). From these group we have had 5 presidents of the republic, one being my great grand father Tomas Gabriel Duque. The West Indian group however, did suffered open discriminatory practices from Afro colonials, the American Canal Commission and National Government in the early XX century because they were black foreigners that spoke English and were Protestants (contrary to the Hispanic, mestizo, catholic culture of panama back then) . These group bases its identity on race and ties to African roots. Many artists and sports celebrities descend from this group. Both have amazingly contributed to the current rich nationally culture and traditions. Nowadays basically most (not to say all) of Panamanians are mixed, and most of the people identify as Panamanians or by there province, and the other few by ethnicity (indigenous groups and those that follow the West Indian approach of identity).
    Cheers

    • @tadeytravels
      @tadeytravels  2 года назад +7

      Wow thanks for the detailed information! Wasn’t to sure people were going to like this video ! I appreciate the time you took out to write this 😊

    • @donflavio7477
      @donflavio7477 2 года назад +1

      @@tadeytravels Take care and Happy 2022 mate, you’re always welcome in Panama!

    • @tadeytravels
      @tadeytravels  2 года назад +5

      Thanks I had a blast in Panama

    • @trdriver430
      @trdriver430 2 года назад +4

      Great info thanks brother. My grandma is from yaviza and am prideful in being afro colonial 👍

    • @tadeytravels
      @tadeytravels  2 года назад +1

      That’s amazing !

  • @XxxclusiveReviews
    @XxxclusiveReviews 2 года назад +9

    Wow... finally a place where they honor black Jesus... my mother was born in Panama... her strength is ridiculous..

  • @jonnachtsheim9676
    @jonnachtsheim9676 2 года назад +8

    I'm traveling to the Portobelo area next week with my daughter, this is a great video to give us a historical base to have a better understanding of the area. Keep up the good work!

    • @tadeytravels
      @tadeytravels  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot ! It’s a great place to visit

  • @xojudo
    @xojudo Год назад +2

    Extremely informative. Thank you for sharing

  • @joelfernandez1403
    @joelfernandez1403 2 года назад +7

    Panama was the firts black slave free before Haïti

  • @thomaspearcy4499
    @thomaspearcy4499 Год назад +1

    Tadey, thank you for the beautiful video. If you ever have opportunity to return to Portobelo I recommend you visit the negregría of Portobelo. For centuries it has fallen into disrepair but recently local officials have launched an effort to give it its proper due in history - Panamanian and otherwise. If you go there you will have to persist: tour operators and taxi drivers (and even some locals) are unaware of its existence (and therefore, Portobelo's significance in the history of slavery in the Western Hemisphere). Thankfully, our colleagues at the Universidad de Panamá (Department of History) are rectifying this.
    Thanks again for the excellent work!

  • @jtromixx
    @jtromixx 2 года назад +4

    Great video!!!

  • @panama6362
    @panama6362 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I am from Portobelo but I live in Oregon, USA.

  • @harvest-min1825
    @harvest-min1825 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!!!

  • @Congolesegirl_243
    @Congolesegirl_243 Год назад +2

    🇨🇩❤

  • @romancarrasco6605
    @romancarrasco6605 Год назад +1

    Great video… Would you please include some of your references?

  • @kingraspedro4722
    @kingraspedro4722 6 месяцев назад +1

    we didn't change no yesus yashoah christo it was just so they change it to white .

  • @Etatdesiege1979
    @Etatdesiege1979 Год назад

    Good video production. Some the history you mentioned is just not accurate.

  • @panamablack9671
    @panamablack9671 Год назад +1

    👍🏾

  • @juniormiles6773
    @juniormiles6773 Год назад +2

    No Slave history in Panama. That land was Columbia. It became Panama when the Yankees came.

    • @tadeytravels
      @tadeytravels  Год назад

      noted

    • @joelfernandez1403
      @joelfernandez1403 Год назад +3

      Panama was before colombia in the name ,the indian people los cuevas named panama ,panama was before colombia 28 nov ,1821 ,the firt City in the pacific ocean

    • @hilariowilson5570
      @hilariowilson5570 Год назад +1

      Siempre con la pendejada, sin mencionar que Panamá se unió libremente a la Gran Colombia (de ecuador, Venezuela y lo que sería Colombia) después de independizarse de España en 1821. Aunque te duela!

    • @kevinh7597
      @kevinh7597 4 месяца назад +1

      Playing with historical period and names doesn't help us , it confuse us more than nothing. There was definitely slavery in the territory that we name today Panama