I am of African descent from the Caribbean and as a youngster most of the girls with whom I grew up had a checker board type motif. In recent years when see discussions on ancient Egypt and see many statues of people with similar hair styles represented but people are discussing whether those statues represent Africans. And I say: Who else will be represented this way? It is completely African.
lovely documentary. the only thing i will say u got wrong was the conversations in hair salons. we gossip and talk about our personal problems. they kept quiet for the cameras. either than that everything else was spot on
🖤🥰🖤🥰 Het enige dat niet waar is, is dat Afrikaans haar genetisch niet kan groeien. Veel Afrikaanse landen zijn hun tradities vergeten. Er keren al enkelen terug en hun haar is mooi lang. Hopelijk volgen alle Afrikaanse landen.
I see the Dominicans as they tend to LISTEN when you tell them don't braid too tight. I stopped going to the African braiding shops bc they don't care if you have edges.
So neat seeing other cultures braiding history! My ancestors in Celtic Austria (near the bce salt mines) were also recorded by Mesopotamia & Greeks as having long, braided hair close to the scalp or dread locks. ❤
The problem is some , are very influence by western countries. And it happens in other African countries. But there are many African cultures stick to nature, oils,butter, herbs. Having long beautiful healthy hair.
Outstanding! Award winning content! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟Bravo bravo bravo !!!!
This is art indeed!
Good documentary.
Thank you for this lovely documentary. Please post more like this. Great work 👍
Praise the Lord. We talking about Mali 😅 Our culture so rich ! We just been quiet and not obnoxious with it. So thanks to whoever did this documentary
My BEAUTIFUL hair stylist from MALI. I LIKE HER SPIRIT.👑
🎉😊 Beautiful & Graceful Women of Mali 🇲🇱 🎉
This was a pleasure to watch- thank you for uploading!
I am of African descent from the Caribbean and as a youngster most of the girls with whom I grew up had a checker board type motif. In recent years when see discussions on ancient Egypt and see many statues of people with similar hair styles represented but people are discussing whether those statues represent Africans. And I say: Who else will be represented this way? It is completely African.
Very lovely documentary
lovely documentary. the only thing i will say u got wrong was the conversations in hair salons. we gossip and talk about our personal problems. they kept quiet for the cameras. either than that everything else was spot on
Stellar.
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Het enige dat niet waar is, is dat Afrikaans haar genetisch niet kan groeien. Veel Afrikaanse landen zijn hun tradities vergeten. Er keren al enkelen terug en hun haar is mooi lang. Hopelijk volgen alle Afrikaanse landen.
Wdf do you have all these great documentaries ruined by these adds...
I see the Dominicans as they tend to LISTEN when you tell them don't braid too tight. I stopped going to the African braiding shops bc they don't care if you have edges.
Who followed in malick sidibe footstep??
So neat seeing other cultures braiding history! My ancestors in Celtic Austria (near the bce salt mines) were also recorded by Mesopotamia & Greeks as having long, braided hair close to the scalp or dread locks. ❤
What's their wash day like?
The wording used in this documentary is CRINGE city.
Ugh.
🎉😂😂😂 I didn’t hear anything cringe here😂 What a silly comment!
@@sandycheeks1580 Just because you don't agree doesn't make it "silly".
i'm speaking for ME. and i happen to find the descriptors being used CRINGE.
Do they know how to take care of their natural hair?
😂 Ofcourse, Been taking care of natural hair for thousands of years.
The problem is some , are very influence by western countries. And it happens in other African countries. But there are many African cultures stick to nature, oils,butter, herbs. Having long beautiful healthy hair.