Beautiful people in a wonderful world. I will like to visit these people someday and eat their food.You kept your way of life despite all the horrible effort of some oppressors w saw in media for years. Th lafta is clean. god bless and prosper this nation in Jesus name, amen.
I always wonder why it's so uncommon to see tables or anything used throughout African societies. Like most of the time I see stuff just layed out on the ground. Alot of bending and crouching. The doorways are usually low too and the hoes tend to have short handles so you have to bend over as you til your field. Is there some reason for this that I'm not aware of?
❤️🤗you guys are beautiful people
Amazing content African Nyako.
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Mujeres trabajadoras africanas. Las amo 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Sadza nederere , 😋 yummy
Very good, the young people are very impressive. We need to bring our young people to Africa so they can learn the meaning of hard work.
Beautiful people in a wonderful world. I will like to visit these people someday and eat their food.You kept your way of life despite all the horrible effort of some oppressors w saw in media for years. Th lafta is clean. god bless and prosper this nation in Jesus name, amen.
Amen. Thank you so much ❤
Your language sounds so beautiful.
One Africa One Nation
Video Very Beautiful thank You Lady ❤
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this village looks like yours in Uganda. I see the even people look similar in terms of character. wish you good life in s Sudan
What type of beans are you making?
I'M all gods messenger my hand on your souls is me to all souls 4:00
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Very nice
Are you really married show us the husband.
Are u living there show us the new home ❤❤❤
Is there a nearer for those children
Which tribe is that... I can hear 'cham, nyon piny'? To mean 'Eat, Sit down'.
Dinka language
It's Dinka tribe, dinka language. And yes piny means down
Yeah, nyuoch piny means sit down
Huge Africa.
Hallo ich grüße dich aus Hamburg 🎉❤C.C ❤
I always wonder why it's so uncommon to see tables or anything used throughout African societies. Like most of the time I see stuff just layed out on the ground. Alot of bending and crouching. The doorways are usually low too and the hoes tend to have short handles so you have to bend over as you til your field. Is there some reason for this that I'm not aware of?
Are they Luos of south Sudan. Am a luo of Kenya
They are Dinka tribe
Hello South Sudan How are you all I love you
Love you my queen let's see if you love me or remember me 😅it the like
Вот так, на лохах делают мани. За просмотр контента + для них- же экзотический туризм.
NO' COMMETS, GOD' HELP YOUR CHILDREN AND ALL AREAS HOME, FOOD, EDUCATION 🙏🏼,
THEY DONT EAT ENOUGH, NEED OWN BOWEL,,
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