Just stumbled upon this channel by chance, and its really good! When I mention a Kernow as an identity I mostly get mocked for it - which is a shame as I see Kernow as on equal footing with Breizh, Cymru, Alba, Mannin and Eire. Your videos are amazing and I can't wait to see more 😊
I have been experiencing this for a while also, but now I know some of the language and I speak it when people mock me this seems to be enough to convince them that Kernow is its own place, and was here waaaay before the Frisians, the Jutes and the Saxons came, long enough to establish a very healthy trade economy with many other people's including Celtic brother, sisters and cousins. Also in 2014 we gained ethnicity status so we're not far from some form of independence but I'm not really looking for that myself, more recognition, give us back our identity, a lot of us have a long family line that spreads from Cornwall all over north western Europe and Central Europe and still indulge in the old ways that England doesn't represent. This channel is great but there's a lot of work to do to recover the real history of cornwall and teach it to the world ☺️.
Really well done. Look forward to more of your videos. My family was initially from around Brighton, but there is something about Cornwall that draws me...
Great video again. Sorry to tell you though that the windmill isn’t in Cornwall. One of my few videos from outside the duchy. Pointless information….I lost my first drone filming this, getting it stuck high up in a tree!!
Haha drat! I was double-checking the locations but must've missed that one! Ah well, 'tis a beautiful place anyhow! Also damn that's frustrating! I guess that's what the universe does when you don't film in Cornwall... 😉😂
Brilliant! It's exactly the info I've been searching for. And the film imagery is really impressive too. I'm looking forward to the next video in the series.
Having walked around Bodmin moor and collford lake I have acquired a very good Collection of flint tools to Thant period they were very present ps none of the above tools were taken around Dozmary pool
Ahaha you're not alone. We do have two or three windmills in Kernow (so almost none!) and because I knew of those, and the footage was from a Cornish drone channel, I made the *incorrect* assumption it was one of them! It's been quite impressive how many people picked up on it though 😂
Haha well spotted, I completely missed it! And honestly, I'm aware that there are technically a couple windmills in Kernow, though they're perhaps not as impressive or in as good condition as some others in the UK, so it didn't cross my mind that this one might not be in Kernow either.😆 If you're interested, one windmill is actually from a site discussed in this video - Windmill Farm in the Lizard. Another is around St. Minver somewhere I'm pretty sure. Both are small things and no longer have their sails/blades attached either, sadly. Maybe one day they'll be restored as with the one in this video! 😌
@@kernow..exp.that's the one! And here's the other that I know about, not sure if it's publicly accessible or not 😆😅 historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1124733
Further to my comment I would have thought they came up the east Looe and west Looe rivers and valleys which would take you to Liskeard and Dobwalls which would take on to st neot which all would take you on to the moor ✝️✝️🇬🇧
Thanks for your kind words! There was always a plan but life got in the way for a year. That said, I'm back! And have just released an overview of the Neolithic ✨
It's possible I suppose but very unlikely! Being completely honest we still don't know quite what they are or what they're depicting. Although associated with Ireland you do find some examples elsewhere such as Wales. However the main issue is it's an early medieval alphabet and occurs many many thousands of years after these inscriptions were made. To my mind whilst they may have meaning (and equally, may just be the Mesolithic equivalent of scribbles), it seems unlikely it would be a form of written language. That said they are similar to an Ogham so I can see how you made the connection! Meur Ras, thanks for watching 😌
Just stumbled upon this channel by chance, and its really good! When I mention a Kernow as an identity I mostly get mocked for it - which is a shame as I see Kernow as on equal footing with Breizh, Cymru, Alba, Mannin and Eire. Your videos are amazing and I can't wait to see more 😊
I have been experiencing this for a while also, but now I know some of the language and I speak it when people mock me this seems to be enough to convince them that Kernow is its own place, and was here waaaay before the Frisians, the Jutes and the Saxons came, long enough to establish a very healthy trade economy with many other people's including Celtic brother, sisters and cousins. Also in 2014 we gained ethnicity status so we're not far from some form of independence but I'm not really looking for that myself, more recognition, give us back our identity, a lot of us have a long family line that spreads from Cornwall all over north western Europe and Central Europe and still indulge in the old ways that England doesn't represent. This channel is great but there's a lot of work to do to recover the real history of cornwall and teach it to the world ☺️.
Don't worry about gockis m'ansum.
Really well done. Look forward to more of your videos. My family was initially from around Brighton, but there is something about Cornwall that draws me...
Great video again. Sorry to tell you though that the windmill isn’t in Cornwall. One of my few videos from outside the duchy. Pointless information….I lost my first drone filming this, getting it stuck high up in a tree!!
Haha drat! I was double-checking the locations but must've missed that one! Ah well, 'tis a beautiful place anyhow! Also damn that's frustrating! I guess that's what the universe does when you don't film in Cornwall... 😉😂
Brilliant! It's exactly the info I've been searching for. And the film imagery is really impressive too. I'm looking forward to the next video in the series.
Bleddy beauty again. i've subbed your channel. Nice to here the place being called Kernow instead of Cornwall. Righton.
Having walked around Bodmin moor and collford lake I have acquired a very good Collection of flint tools to Thant period they were very present ps none of the above tools were taken around Dozmary pool
First thing I thought was 'where in Cornwall is there a windmill, I've never seen one'!
Ahaha you're not alone. We do have two or three windmills in Kernow (so almost none!) and because I knew of those, and the footage was from a Cornish drone channel, I made the *incorrect* assumption it was one of them!
It's been quite impressive how many people picked up on it though 😂
I love my homeland
Like the previous comments said Cornwall does not have any windmills this cannot be cornwall aka kernow
Haha well spotted, I completely missed it! And honestly, I'm aware that there are technically a couple windmills in Kernow, though they're perhaps not as impressive or in as good condition as some others in the UK, so it didn't cross my mind that this one might not be in Kernow either.😆
If you're interested, one windmill is actually from a site discussed in this video - Windmill Farm in the Lizard. Another is around St. Minver somewhere I'm pretty sure. Both are small things and no longer have their sails/blades attached either, sadly. Maybe one day they'll be restored as with the one in this video! 😌
@@thekernewekpenguin yes the windmill farm down at the lizard I'm yet to go and film that location not sure where the other one is
@@kernow..exp.that's the one! And here's the other that I know about, not sure if it's publicly accessible or not 😆😅
historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1124733
Further to my comment I would have thought they came up the east Looe and west Looe rivers and valleys which would take you to Liskeard and Dobwalls which would take on to st neot which all would take you on to the moor ✝️✝️🇬🇧
Love the background music
Kernewek is language, Kernow or Kernowyon place or people. Dydh Da means good day. Kernow Bys Vyken !
Duw re sewenal😊🏴☠
Hiya, any plans for continuing or even finishing this series ? Cool work
Thanks for your kind words! There was always a plan but life got in the way for a year. That said, I'm back! And have just released an overview of the Neolithic ✨
Could the incisions in the stones be some kid of proto oghams? Thanks for the video !
It's possible I suppose but very unlikely! Being completely honest we still don't know quite what they are or what they're depicting.
Although associated with Ireland you do find some examples elsewhere such as Wales. However the main issue is it's an early medieval alphabet and occurs many many thousands of years after these inscriptions were made. To my mind whilst they may have meaning (and equally, may just be the Mesolithic equivalent of scribbles), it seems unlikely it would be a form of written language. That said they are similar to an Ogham so I can see how you made the connection!
Meur Ras, thanks for watching 😌
Curnow here
Da!
@@KernowekTim Da! I gotta brush up on my Cornish hahah