Dutty Bookman On Jamaica's Role In The Haitian Revolution, Future Of Rastafari, Reggae, and Faith

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @willobeingwillo2
    @willobeingwillo2 2 месяца назад +7

    As a Jamaican/Haitian the Boukman Prayer lives in my head rent free 👁️

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      But boukman was born in Senegambia, he was 14 years old when he got sent to Haiti where he was raised by Cecile Fatima, a mambo. boukman was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

    • @willobeingwillo2
      @willobeingwillo2 2 месяца назад

      show me a source that shows where he was 14 when he got to Haiti also don’t forget when they where alive she was 4 yrs older than him so stop and go RE-research 🤣

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      Use your commonsense. how was he able to communicate in creole fluently with the haitian's? plus, I go by historian's sources, not by word of mouth. haitian's had already fought in the American revolution prior to 1791, plus, haitian's fought in the Louisiana war in 1791, for more info, Google Joseph savary and the Louisiana war. by the way, Google Jamaica debt to Haiti, and learn on the Jamaican's migration to Haiti. great story about the freedom passage. AA also migrated to Haiti, in 1820 and 1878. also, Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism. Mr firmin and w.e.b. dubois, Haitian American, started the movement in Haiti, Haiti also funded it. Haiti also used it's own funds and some soldier's to helped freed 12 south American countries. peace​@@willobeingwillo2

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@willobeingwillo2I meant to say the Louisiana war, in 1812

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      @@willobeingwillo2 I tried to informed you, but it got deleted. for a non Haitian to speak creole fluently their have to raise in the country, or raised in a Haitian household. plus, I got my information from prominent Haitian historian's.

  • @marcusgarvey9712
    @marcusgarvey9712 2 месяца назад +3

    Great reasoning Brethens, but I was push to make a contribution base on de African people ability to work in cohesion the miseducation of African people through the Transatlantic slave trade was done to bring forth that mental attitude that we now suffer throughout the Caribbean region and the African diaspora. So right now is a time fi Man and Man to know themselves and re educate .This is a perilous time that we must put Marcus Garvey word to action and make the African life a reality. We all must follow the way of de elders who hold de real traditional unity teachings. Give Thanks.

  • @JackBlack-td5gx
    @JackBlack-td5gx 2 месяца назад +8

    The speech by Haile Selassie that Bob Marley song is the order of life and living order of the physical and spiritual

  • @mykalcushnie
    @mykalcushnie 2 месяца назад +4

    Reggae Revival was not just about singers and musicians so it’s hard to digest these conversations when the ones who did the documentation is completely forgotten…

  • @anthonyhutchinson77
    @anthonyhutchinson77 2 месяца назад +2

    We just need an open mind my brothers... a willingness to face the realities of current time... and the patience and organizational wisdom to build networks...

  • @philliplyn2692
    @philliplyn2692 2 месяца назад +3

    🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @Roseboat3085
    @Roseboat3085 2 месяца назад +3

    Great interview! Ya know I’m 45 years old and one artist, who I’ve admired for years, I listen every time I listen to music is Bob Marley. But I listen to most of his songs that weren’t play so much on radio like, Small Axe, Roots, Time Will Tell, Natty Dread and Put it On. Of course I listen to other Reggae and Dance Hall but I still play my Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Buju Banton and ect….. to be honest I like the old music due to the words, meaning and how the music penetrates my soul.

    • @promptstar
      @promptstar 2 месяца назад +1

      You forget Dennis Brown 😂

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      Boukman was 14 years old when he was sent to Haiti where he was raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima. and he was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony. plus, most of the haitian's had already fought in the American revolution.

  • @I_roll
    @I_roll 2 месяца назад +10

    Bookman swam on his back to Haiti in ~1792, he wasnt sold. Jamaica was already burning plantations left n right from 1690s. He married the head priestess Marie, they formulated the take over of Haiti.. way b4, they brought in Toussaint L'Overture because he was "unpleased" with Napoleon. He was one of Napoleon's lieutenant, so he brought " that army discipline" .
    Bookman grew up in Trelawny amongst the "Quickstep" maroons.. he decided to spread the revolution from Jamaica to the rest of Caribbean.. Haiti was the successful one.. The Sam Sharpe rebellion freed Jamaica for 10 years, then Britain surrounded the island with ships n took it back ..
    Look these things up, find n read 📚, theyre shadow banning

    • @staminadon
      @staminadon 2 месяца назад

      Canoe he was fighting with tacky and it get sticky build canoe 🛶 and end 🆙 in Haiti

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@staminadony'all something else. do your research, boukman was born in Senegambia, and was sent to Jamaica, at 14 years old he was sent to Haiti where he was raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima. boukman was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад +1

      do your research, boukman was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony. and he was born in Senegambia, not Jamaica.

  • @aboyade9
    @aboyade9 2 месяца назад +5

    It would be interesting to have a class analysis of the issues dicussed in this interview.

  • @99cham1
    @99cham1 2 месяца назад +4

    Peace love light and healing family

  • @phil-2550
    @phil-2550 2 месяца назад +1

    Gv Thx..JR
    Really enjoyed the reasonment idrens. Very honest and heartfelt look at InI nation. Our challenges and ignorance.

  • @Vivienne-o4l
    @Vivienne-o4l 2 месяца назад +3

    great interview and reasoning ❤❤❤❤ blessings

  • @AyanDaceStudios
    @AyanDaceStudios 2 месяца назад +2

    This reasoning was 🔥🔥 🔥 looking forward to Dutty Bookman coming to Ital Kitchen.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      He was born in Senegambia, and sent to Jamaica, and later, at the age 14, to Haiti where he was raised by Cecile Fatima, a mambo. and was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

  • @pi84ent
    @pi84ent 2 месяца назад +3

    Great reasoning, all the topics/questions were on point.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      Boukman was born in Senegambia, and was sent to Haiti at 14 years old, where he was raised by Cecile Fatima, a mambo, and he was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

  • @Jabou1
    @Jabou1 2 месяца назад +14

    Boukman was born in The Gambia 🇬🇲 West Africa!!

    • @tattoomarc1000
      @tattoomarc1000 2 месяца назад +7

      Yes he was born in Gambia West Africa and then he was sent to Jamaica as a child and grew up there

    • @CAROLYNCHANG-k3s
      @CAROLYNCHANG-k3s 2 месяца назад

      And ur point
      Ur trying to take credit for a child u sold in2 SLAVERY is disrespectful n re-victimizing the enslaved ppl
      What hav Africa done to mitigate ur deep role in trading ur ppl except fr ur cruel hurtful selfish gaslighting n taking unjust credit for the enslaved ppl here in the Caribbean n Americas that u sold in2 slavery
      ​@@tattoomarc1000

    • @bradpinnock700
      @bradpinnock700 2 месяца назад

      Exactly he is no fucking Jamaica!!!

    • @Jabou1
      @Jabou1 2 месяца назад

      @@Jamaicanfoodandtravel1 ?

    • @staminadon
      @staminadon 2 месяца назад

      @@tattoomarc1000sengal not Gambia

  • @selmae.890
    @selmae.890 13 дней назад

    🇭🇹 🇯🇲 L'Union Fait La Force 🇭🇹 🇯🇲

  • @Dad-j
    @Dad-j Месяц назад +1

    🇯🇲🔥

  • @soundthealarmmissionaries3135
    @soundthealarmmissionaries3135 2 месяца назад +19

    Dutty was inspired by one of the Pioneers in Haiti call francois mackandel who started the Revolt in Haiti before the French Revolution

  • @fyahmotionmusic2943
    @fyahmotionmusic2943 2 месяца назад +1

    The highs himself shall establish her

  • @JackBlack-td5gx
    @JackBlack-td5gx 2 месяца назад +6

    Just like how a person can't come into your house and tell you what to do is the same thing they did to reggae music reggae is a foundation music played with instruments at the time we embrace computerized rydim was reggae downfall the shitstym gave that to us to manipulate reggae reggae should not and never be changed no matter what time or year it is one should not add neither take off what's a foundation just like one should never take neither add to what Hallie Selassie said one should only comply to the original order of the king just like one should comply by the original order of reggae music that is what makes it remain what it is

  • @AyanDaceStudios
    @AyanDaceStudios 2 месяца назад +1

    On the issue of the state of live music. I wonder if RUclips has anything to do with it?
    People can stay home with their big screen and surround sound and watch a full concert of an artist.

  • @Rio-uv1gs
    @Rio-uv1gs 2 месяца назад +5

    Yeah Dutty Boukman came to Hati when the rebellion was getting ready to pop off and joined what the Hatians were organizing.

    • @johnuptimus5789
      @johnuptimus5789 2 месяца назад

      Of course they were organizing it… but without bookman we wouldn’t have been talking about it proudly .

    • @Rio-uv1gs
      @Rio-uv1gs 2 месяца назад

      @@johnuptimus5789 who wouldn't be talking about it?

    • @NativeNomad10
      @NativeNomad10 2 месяца назад +2

      Wrong, there were rebellions before but not the one he was involved in. While those other rebellions were unsuccessful like other islands of the Caribbean rebellions, he led one that was successful.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@johnuptimus5789what are you talking about? most of the haitian's had already fought in the American revolution prior. plus, boukman was born in Senegambia, he was 14 years old when he was sent to Haiti where he was raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima. and boukman was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@NativeNomad10he was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony. he was 14 years old when he was sent to Haiti where he was raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima. boukman was born in Senegambia.

  • @musicacrossages8471
    @musicacrossages8471 11 дней назад

    Rasta has done a lot for Jamaica. Must give credit where credit is due. It also has its flaws and weaknesses. Like all ideology and movements that are unbalanced there is a problem in Rasta of the dominance of masculine principle over feminine. Because of man-worship there will be acceptance of self-destructive behaviour, hypocrisy, sexual and other indiscipline, money-worshipping,, ignorance, and corruption of spirituality that is driven by ego-based thinking and behaviour.
    In this era, all cultures that treat the feminine principle as only a tool to be manipulated, corrupted, abused for human male worship/ empowerment/ enrichment/ rulership at the expense of all life on Earth, all such systems will expose their cracks and flaws.
    Man-worshipping systems will eventually break themselves apart because of extreme abuses of power, mental and social imbalance, lack of sustainability, violence and destruction, misogyny and deep seated prejudices and hatred. Women and feminine principle are mistreated by them all. Men and children are also greatly harmed by these unbalanced systems. We all are. Imbalance often pretends most to be balanced.

  • @jacquelindesir8625
    @jacquelindesir8625 2 месяца назад +2

    Kay manbo Iman

  • @JackBlack-td5gx
    @JackBlack-td5gx 2 месяца назад +2

    Read about Ganga Zumba african in Brazil

  • @kemo9957
    @kemo9957 2 месяца назад +2

    Good interview ! You just haffi stop interrupt di man mek him finish up some more

  • @virginisland7326
    @virginisland7326 2 месяца назад +1

    Anyone know what type of coconut water is dat??

  • @dre1011000
    @dre1011000 2 месяца назад

    Mi get a poser vibe from bro but him have some valid points.

  • @Deco_2k
    @Deco_2k 2 месяца назад +2

    Damn but to think about it nuh two we beat them pon the battlefield, oh shit ! the Maroon war and the Haitian revolution, and at that time they had modern army that crazy ..

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      He's info is wrong. boukman was born in senegambia, he was 14 when was sent to Haiti where he was raised by Cecile Fatima, a mambo. boukman was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

    • @Deco_2k
      @Deco_2k 2 месяца назад

      @@josephLindor-ki7op OK, YOu want I realize is that most fo the info in book that got release offen time they dont have the right info on persons, and the real story or info on the person just never been told, so some time you can't even blame the person for the info cause it what the read in books about a person..and some thing we don't even know if both info ..because like I said the books may print wrong info about a person...

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      he he wasn't raised in Haiti, how was he able to recite the prayer in fluent creole to the haitian's to hear. also, some people seems to forget that most of the haitian's had already fought in the American revolution prior. haitian's also fought in the Louisiana war in 1812, for more info, Google Joseph savary and the Louisiana war. Haiti also used it's own funds and some soldier's to helped freed 12 countries in south America. Haiti also funded the Pan-African movement when Garvey was only 12 years old. Garvey was born in 1888, and the first Pan-African conference took place in England in 1900. Google antenor firmin founder of pan-africanism. Mr firmin and w.e.b. dubois, Haitian American, started the movement in Haiti. this is about Caribbean connection, Google Jamaica debt to Haiti, and learn about Jamaican's migration to Haiti, very educative about the freedom passage. also, Google AA migration to Haiti. AA migrated to Haiti, in 1820 and 1878. peace​@@Deco_2k

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Deco_2kalso, research on septima poinsette Clark mother, the godmother of the American civil right movement.

  • @josephLindor-ki7op
    @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад +2

    Y'all also forgot that haitian's had already fought in the american revolution prior to 1791, and haitian's also fought in the louisiana war in 1812, google joseph savary and the louisiana war. plus in south american countries for liberation. haiti used its own funds and some soldier's to helped freed south america.

  • @rojo1884
    @rojo1884 2 месяца назад +6

    All those people was Africans not Haitian not Jamaican , all African.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      Jean jack Dessalines was born in the Northside of Haiti, grand Riviere du Nord, and the house he was born he still there. the French president Emmanuel macron honored toussaint louverture as a Franco Haitian last year, and he said, at the time of toussaint birth Haiti was still a French colony, that's why.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      dutty boukman was born in Senegambia, and was sent to Jamaica, and later at 14, he was sent to Haiti where he was raised by a mambo name Cecile Fatima. he was killed in 1791, right after the Bois cayiman ceremony.

    • @rojo1884
      @rojo1884 2 месяца назад

      They you go ​@@josephLindor-ki7op

  • @JackBlack-td5gx
    @JackBlack-td5gx 2 месяца назад +2

    Most now adays Ras Tafari man don't comply to the king they do and like according to how and what they want and they are to listen to the King

  • @hermanshim8948
    @hermanshim8948 2 месяца назад

    Does anyone know the story of the Rastafarians who built a community in Pamphret St. Thomas that was totally self-reliant? They earned so much from Ganja, they were able to assist the Government I am told. Same Government turn around and betray them.

  • @Shawn-zg6je
    @Shawn-zg6je 2 месяца назад +1

    The reggae revival artist sell out the culture.none a onu can't bring onu shaky life style in jamaica.all a onu know the dutty life style them artist alive in the reggae revival cut and clear.king Selassie I empress menen I no same gender life afi balance.

  • @orvillepollack6198
    @orvillepollack6198 2 месяца назад

    Stolen name! 😞well live up to the owners legacy!

  • @flyboyscoob
    @flyboyscoob 2 месяца назад +2

    Bookman was not jamician there was no such as a jamician back then

    • @flyboyscoob
      @flyboyscoob 2 месяца назад

      And he was born west Africa

    • @NativeNomad10
      @NativeNomad10 2 месяца назад +2

      Dutty boukman is Jamaican patois. While there is proof that he was Jamaican, what's the proof that he wasn't? People claim he was born in Africa in recent times, where is the proof for that?

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@NativeNomad10 why would anybody left he's own in bondage to go save other's? wasn't Jamaica received it's independence through humanitarian efforts in 1962. use your commonsense

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@NativeNomad10some people don't even know that haitian's had already fought in the American revolution prior to the Haitian revolution in 1791. plus, in 1812, in the Louisiana war. Google Joseph savary and the Louisiana war.

    • @josephLindor-ki7op
      @josephLindor-ki7op 2 месяца назад

      ​@@NativeNomad10also, Google the black messiah makandal, click on pbs, learn about the man who started the Haitian revolution prior. 1791 was a rekindled.