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  • Опубликовано: 19 янв 2023
  • #eastafrica #africanhistory #uganda #interestingfacts

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  • @paulg3012
    @paulg3012 Год назад +119

    A people without knowledge of their past, history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots... Marcus Garvey. Nice video Angella.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +3

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @ammarbuali9031
      @ammarbuali9031 Год назад +2

      🌴

    • @damikey18
      @damikey18 Год назад

      ​@@teamextras4life270the middle easterns were the first to enslave African people not only that but many tribes and such were selling their fellow africans that they captured from other places even willingly selling them into the slave trade such horrible times for everyone from europe to Africa
      Europeans enslaved everyone from the white man to the black man throughout history 😢

    • @dfwherbie8814
      @dfwherbie8814 7 месяцев назад

      Ehh. If you’re a descendant of slaves, you just have to accept that and let it go. Move on lol

    • @SSingh-nc8hb
      @SSingh-nc8hb 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@dfwherbie8814 Why such negative energy on a beautiful, positive channel like this?

  • @natural_niky
    @natural_niky Год назад +37

    I love museums. Thanks for taking us along .

    • @deenice5444
      @deenice5444 Год назад +1

      I was about to say the same thing until I read your text 😆. So thank you for taking the words right out of my mouth lol. Happy new year and stay safe, peace and blessings to you and your family.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @nassozi100
    @nassozi100 Год назад +26

    This felt like a study session for Ugandan history. Looking at that map with the different sites made me realise that next time I come uganda, I need to plan a. Whole tourism plan to visit and learn as many things as possible.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @joycedirndl976
    @joycedirndl976 Год назад +20

    Africa is mother of every things. 💪🏽👏🏽🙌🏽.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @pizdec-bx2uz4vw3i
      @pizdec-bx2uz4vw3i Год назад +1

      Капитализм это зло

  • @bessiebryan6561
    @bessiebryan6561 9 месяцев назад

    I enjoy watching the video of Uganda and seeing the pictures in the Museum .

  • @geographyclassesforcompeti9855
    @geographyclassesforcompeti9855 Год назад +1

    Wow incredible..wish to visit Africa and explore places

  • @LoveTheColorOrange
    @LoveTheColorOrange Год назад +47

    Very interesting! Can you show us some traditional houses in different areas. People need to be educated about the history of Africa but also the present day. Thanks for your informative videos. Peace and blessings.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @fellybilal
      @fellybilal Год назад

      ​@@teamextras4life270 nubi are not nubian...there is nubi & nuba...modern nubians found in sudan are mixed with arabs..ancient nubians are extinct

    • @eileenwatt8283
      @eileenwatt8283 Год назад

      @@fellybilal DNA test would confirm if they are extinct. They said the same that Tainos were extinct in my country. DNA tests were done on certain people who said they were and the DNA tests shows they are not extinct.

    • @loriannrichardson7644
      @loriannrichardson7644 Год назад

      I would live to see the construction of a traditional house as I'm contemplating a move to Africa. I want to learn how to build them.

    • @milarsejemba313
      @milarsejemba313 Год назад

      @@fellybilal Now thats a lie...we have a whole town of Nubians in Uganda

  • @lovinghands1
    @lovinghands1 Год назад +7

    I love your dress

  • @ugandankitchen.
    @ugandankitchen. Год назад +8

    I will definitely come by with my family In shaa Allah.
    Thanks for your efforts.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @sharonsarah3086
    @sharonsarah3086 Год назад +7

    Uganda....eh! BEAUTIFUL. Summer is adorable in that dress too😊

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @potatolover5436
    @potatolover5436 Год назад +8

    Have you ever considered creating ASMR videos? Your voice is amazingly relaxing 😌

  • @TheTradeuser
    @TheTradeuser Год назад

    thanks beautiful for showing us Uganda history

  • @puddindancer
    @puddindancer Год назад +10

    Thank you for sharing the wonderful tour Angella. Really interesting. Loved it :)

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @AndresGarcia-cq4zi
    @AndresGarcia-cq4zi Год назад +9

    Hola Summer. I enjoy your videos. And love how natural n humble u are. With respect from Mexico 🇲🇽 🙏 🌍

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @hahmadhabibu2076
      @hahmadhabibu2076 Год назад

      I wanna visit Mexico too

  • @dempseyemmajane
    @dempseyemmajane Год назад +6

    Angella! Thank you for bringing us you! That was so interesting

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @liamodonovan6610
    @liamodonovan6610 Год назад +9

    You are a beautiful person angela you have such an asmr soothing beautiful voice Uganda sounds like an interesting country you are such a sweet person love you so much you are an intelligent woman

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @liamodonovan6610
      @liamodonovan6610 Год назад

      @@teamextras4life270 Uganda sounds like an interesting country

  • @bjorreb7487
    @bjorreb7487 Год назад

    Museums are always interesting

  • @user-vk1qf9xg3x
    @user-vk1qf9xg3x 11 месяцев назад +1

    Brings back great memories of my visit to Uganda museum. Am from Fiji, lots of similiraties between our culture. Wish I had spent more time there.

  • @villageandbeyond
    @villageandbeyond Год назад +8

    Hey Angela thanks for sharing this brought back my secondary school education actually my mind went back to remind as well as learning more hopefully to visit the museum in the near future

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @sakhu8945
    @sakhu8945 Год назад +7

    I’d love to visit one day.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @josemigueljasso197
    @josemigueljasso197 Год назад +3

    bonito video y de mucha informacion sobre Uganda, felicidades Angella, saludos

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @julius43461
    @julius43461 Год назад +5

    So much to explore in this world of ours, so little time to do so.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @ashichabeda2230
    @ashichabeda2230 8 месяцев назад

    Angella, you impress me with your intellect, curiosity and creativity. I have learned so much from you. I am so glad that the pandemic forced you to live the limited life you were living in the city. This is the life you were created for and you are touching so many lives. Imagine taking all this gifts to your grave if you had not had the opportunity to pivot when your circumstances change. Life indeed is full of opportunities. The Bible says, God has given us all that we need for life and godliness. Your life and the work you do confirms that. Kuddos to you. Keep up the good work, sister.

  • @billygoat300
    @billygoat300 Год назад +1

    I'm going to watch the full presentation on my TV 📺 So 🌺🦋💐😊

  • @drfyoungesq1190
    @drfyoungesq1190 Год назад +1

    Thank you young lady, you are a wonderful hostess and personification of an Afrikan Princess. I look forward to my visit to Uganda.

  • @leepedigo6106
    @leepedigo6106 5 месяцев назад

    God bless you always

  • @naturalbeauty3930
    @naturalbeauty3930 Год назад +6

    I love learning my history, I just recently got my dna results back & was traced to Cameroon Bantu & Nigerian, I’ve been doing lots of research. It’s always nice to know who we are & where we come from.

  • @giancarlopegoraro4024
    @giancarlopegoraro4024 Год назад +4

    How nice a beautiful museum

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @user-rk3lo7ow2u
    @user-rk3lo7ow2u Год назад +2

    Спасибо,
    Очень интересное видео
    🌹🤗👍

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @AfricanLifeInItaly
    @AfricanLifeInItaly Год назад +5

    Thank you Angela! My husband from Nigeria, but I never was there. I have dreams to see Africa . It's really beautiful continent 😍❤️

    • @moseskazungu1158
      @moseskazungu1158 Год назад

      Oli mukulya fufu obuwunga bwamuwogo .etoke likuyitako,.!

  • @happyoppa1341
    @happyoppa1341 Год назад +2

    Africa is the cradle of civilization. all ancient people began to spread across the world from here. We must protect it and help the people of this beautiful continent. With love from Russia.

    • @joycedirndl976
      @joycedirndl976 Год назад

      Hi happyoppa. That is nice what you say about Africa so Kind from you to say that it make's me feel very good.with love from germany 😘.

  • @histoiredelafrique3752
    @histoiredelafrique3752 Год назад +15

    Thank you for this visit. The story of Africa begin to be tell. I image how it will be when art and declassified files will be return to Africa from European and US museum. Fortunately the amazing work of the Griot to keep the knowledge in their mind who was before detain in the castles, books, masks, and other items, will help to reconstitute the roots of Africa. Africa is rising for good.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @soumyasoumi8869
    @soumyasoumi8869 Год назад +3

    Thank you for showing your Uganda museum it recalled me about my childhood days studied about geography,early man days and many more with lots of love 💐

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @rw2382
    @rw2382 Год назад +4

    Such a lady! 😍

  • @jafricaboundq6962
    @jafricaboundq6962 Год назад +3

    Very interesting history 👍🙂

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @norvelldudley6436
    @norvelldudley6436 Год назад

    Loved this!

  • @devincristopher3
    @devincristopher3 Год назад +2

    good evening angella i love your videos🌈🤗🦋💙🦋

  • @elvymanunebo799
    @elvymanunebo799 Год назад +1

    I want to see this with my own eyes.
    Loving the traditions and history I can almost see it in my mind
    🙂🙂🙂

  • @DamianHoler77
    @DamianHoler77 Год назад +1

    Very nice video

  • @tonidavis1098
    @tonidavis1098 11 месяцев назад

    Love Your dress!!

  • @B.Inem_
    @B.Inem_ Год назад +1

    WoW!really very interesting👏👍

  • @256_j
    @256_j Год назад

    💓💓💓💓💓💓"blessings"

  • @PaulRobinson71
    @PaulRobinson71 Год назад

    Finally found a video haven't seen any yesterday and day was not as bright. Found on briefly when woke up wee hours of morning but just smiled thru sleepy eyes and went back to bed. Woke up and it was gone. Makes my day every day to at least get to see one video, Lovely woman with very nice smile and sweet gentle voice. 😊

  • @joseaugustoalves7461
    @joseaugustoalves7461 Год назад +2

    Visitando o museu em meu amor 👍🇧🇷

  • @shivangi1307
    @shivangi1307 Год назад

    This may be the sweetest-looking face I've ever seen.

  • @atwongirweloidah2806
    @atwongirweloidah2806 Год назад

    Wow I love this video so amazing

  • @calicodavis1511
    @calicodavis1511 Год назад +1

    This was fascinating! Thank you for showing us this!

  • @kanchijamie6046
    @kanchijamie6046 Год назад +2

    🌹🌹🌹🤗❤️❤️❤️

  • @Laughing400
    @Laughing400 Год назад +1

    Hay dark and lovely Coco shout out to Uganda 🇺🇬 from Philadelphia.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I would love to see that place.

  • @williamswetnam4070
    @williamswetnam4070 Год назад +5

    I was there with my musoga fiancée in March last year. Very interesting!

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад +1

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @rata_roja
    @rata_roja Год назад

    Какая ж ты красивая девчонка! С такой приятной лучезарной улыбкой! Спасибо за видео!
    Wewe ni msichana mzuri kama nini! Kwa vile mazuri radiant tabasamu! Shukrani kwa ajili ya video!

  • @brucetrappleton6984
    @brucetrappleton6984 Год назад

    Wow! What a video! Love it!

  • @hikaihikonoken9052
    @hikaihikonoken9052 Год назад +1

    Hello! I would love to see you visit musicians so I may hear several of the instruments that are native to Uganda. Thank you very much for this channel and the spirit in which you conduct yourself! Many blessings to you.

  • @GoddessShawnaLane
    @GoddessShawnaLane Год назад +1

    I am going to buy a yellow dress in every style because of you. You are so beautiful 💛💛💛

  • @iheartm4ri
    @iheartm4ri Год назад +1

    You are so pretty! And this video is very entertaining. Love from South Sudan 🇸🇸

  • @gul_aka_african
    @gul_aka_african Год назад +1

    Your hair ❤❤❤

  • @alphonzojones9569
    @alphonzojones9569 Год назад +2

    Love the history. 😊

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @nakatorebecca2607
    @nakatorebecca2607 Год назад +1

    Thanks sister for this work , just amazing

  • @williamobryan682
    @williamobryan682 Год назад +2

    Dear angella , look up 'rose and Anzai ' Ugandan who married , moved to rural China. I am late , but stirred to travel to Uganda...❤

  • @ugandankitchen.
    @ugandankitchen. Год назад +10

    With that map ,you have reminded about all my Geography studies in high school. I just wish we had taken a trip to Uganda museum back then when we were still studying perhaps it would have made things easy for us.

    • @mbirabyejudith260
      @mbirabyejudith260 Год назад +1

      I know

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      @@mbirabyejudith260 Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

  • @Tr3nn4
    @Tr3nn4 Год назад

    I am so grateful to you for sharing this experience.

  • @rochelleb973
    @rochelleb973 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing 🥰

  • @noellemartinez3721
    @noellemartinez3721 Год назад

    i love your channel one of my favorite shorts video was the one where you went like " wait wait wait you have wi-fi? "

  • @malcolmpinto9968
    @malcolmpinto9968 Год назад

    This is amazing Angie 🤩

  • @seatonjoseph341
    @seatonjoseph341 Год назад

    Thank you for the tour and knowlegde.

  • @ogosha
    @ogosha Год назад

    Thanks for a part of Uganda ourstory.

  • @gracefulspork
    @gracefulspork Год назад

    what a fascinating tour! thank you for sharing this for those of us who may not have the opportunity to visit Uganda

  • @L--M
    @L--M Год назад +4

    Hey Angella :) May I ask what your native language is? Because I know there are a lot of different ones in Uganda. Which one do you speak?
    -Have a nice day!

  • @kalahusseinismail
    @kalahusseinismail Год назад

    I have really enjoyed that History and I was like in class

  • @andresavendano9049
    @andresavendano9049 Год назад

    Wakanda forever!!!

  • @andersson.l.e
    @andersson.l.e Год назад

    Have a good night, you too, beautiful Angella.

  • @QT-jw6dx
    @QT-jw6dx Год назад +3

    U sound so precious🥺🥺🥺

  • @GracefullyKaren
    @GracefullyKaren Год назад

    Aww I actually visited this museum when I came to Uganda. I love Uganda ❤️🤗🥁. I hope to cross paths with you one day.

  • @Ash-on-pawz-16
    @Ash-on-pawz-16 Год назад

    I feel like if I were lost i would go to her she is so gentle like :)

  • @stefkuna
    @stefkuna Год назад +3

    Lovely video. I went there almost 15 years ago - it looks like they improved it since then. I would be interested if you would do a tour of downtown Kampala - the taxi ranks, markets, boda stages and the big malls wwhere there are so many hair salons etc.

    • @teamextras4life270
      @teamextras4life270 Год назад

      Legacies of Slavery in North-West Uganda: The Story of the 'One-Elevens'This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern UgandaRichard Huzzey argues that the desire to save Uganda from the ravages of the slave trade was bound up with greed during the clamour to colonise the country in the 1890sThe case of Uganda, in east Africa, is typical of the ways that British popular debates found abolitionism such a persuasive motive for imperialism. By the time Lawson condemned the annexation of this region, Britons had already established a firm foothold there thanks to the Imperial British East Africa Company. A private enterprise chartered in 1888, the Company had first traded in the mainland territories of the Sultan of Zanzibar in modern Kenya. Backed by both canny investors and anti-slavery philanthropists, this business found it hard to turn a profit and so sent an expedition north into Uganda in the hope of securing new opportunities.

    • @milarsejemba313
      @milarsejemba313 Год назад

      You sure have been to Kampala, there more malls now and the salons are inside those malls

    • @stefkuna
      @stefkuna Год назад

      @@milarsejemba313 yah I used to go to Majestic and maybe it was Gayaza Mall nearby, like beehives of activity! The view over the taxi rank was great too.

  • @teamextras4life270
    @teamextras4life270 Год назад +2

    This article outlines the history of a people known as 'Nubi' or 'Nubians', northern Ugandan Muslims who were closely associated with Idi Amin's rule, and a group to which he himself belonged. They were supposed to be the descendants of former slave soldiers from southern Sudan, who in the late 1880s at the time of the Mahdi's Islamic uprising came into what is now Uganda under the command of a German officer named Emin Pasha. In reality, the identity became an elective one, open to Muslim males from the northern Uganda

  • @OrganicAlumination
    @OrganicAlumination Год назад

    I love the sculptures so much where the headdresses are

  • @tankiplayscodm2791
    @tankiplayscodm2791 Год назад

    This is my first time to see you

  • @KwakuAnkoma
    @KwakuAnkoma Год назад

    Thank you 🙏🏿
    ❤️ From 🇰🇳

  • @moseskazungu1158
    @moseskazungu1158 Год назад

    Bantu abazungu bebabulira mubitwala nga amzima, mbutwava Cameron, mutegera bulungi mwe temwetegera ,mwogere ebyamwe,

  • @Try01
    @Try01 Год назад +1

    all your videos are very beautifullll 😍 I wish all black women were as proud of their real-self as you are. I'm from Zimbabwe, i would be happy to invite you to Zimbabwe one day 😘

  • @dfwherbie8814
    @dfwherbie8814 7 месяцев назад +1

    It’s so insane to think about how Uganda could have been Israel, and the Ugandan people could have been going through what the Palestinians are currently going through. I have to visit Uganda

  • @rosieabdulaleem
    @rosieabdulaleem Год назад +1

    👋😃 THANK YOU SO MUCH 💛

  • @OrganicAlumination
    @OrganicAlumination Год назад

    Ooh my lord your so beautiful I appreciate you so much lol🤍
    I also appreciate how informative this is I love it very much and I love your earrings

  • @arimari5136
    @arimari5136 Год назад

    💖💐

  • @tonidavis1098
    @tonidavis1098 11 месяцев назад

    You look gorveous Angella!

  • @alexandrealexandre2835
    @alexandrealexandre2835 Год назад +1

    😎🤤😲😱

  • @ethiop_frum
    @ethiop_frum Год назад

    That's young lady so beautiful...

  • @Jazeerakiko
    @Jazeerakiko Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @kaihuramercy1673
    @kaihuramercy1673 5 месяцев назад

    you are so beautiful... love love the hair

  • @haroldpicault7015
    @haroldpicault7015 Год назад

    You are very interesting young woman.
    I like that about you. Because I have been watching you very closely, how you love your culture.

  • @gloirekasitu1815
    @gloirekasitu1815 5 месяцев назад

    Very rich tour, how can I get in touch with the tour guide as I am planning visiting the museum

  • @Vanessa-mv7xm
    @Vanessa-mv7xm Год назад

    Very interesting, thanks for sharing! The BIBLE says that the last would e first and first will be last...tables are turning to God be the Glory!✌❤🙏🏾.

  • @user-vk1qf9xg3x
    @user-vk1qf9xg3x 10 месяцев назад

    Visited that museum and found out that most artifacts n history is similar to my history in Fiji. Was going to return to read the history of Queen Nandi but did not have the time

  • @socialdining1496
    @socialdining1496 Год назад

    ​ @Angella Summer Namubiru, Please also show us how all people originated from Africa, 60.000 years ago and how we wandered out of africa to all corners of the world.

  • @moreenampumuza4583
    @moreenampumuza4583 8 месяцев назад

    Hello Angella, can I have this video for my presentation of Uganda's tourism. Thank you.

  • @geraldocorujao9171
    @geraldocorujao9171 Год назад

    Lindaaaa

  • @jennyb270
    @jennyb270 Год назад +2

    The British have a whole lot more to return

  • @F.S.L.C.
    @F.S.L.C. Год назад

    WOW - ANGELA DID YOU PAY FOR THE TOUR OR WHAT? I VISITED THAT PLACE BACK IN THE DAY BUT DID NOT VIEW MOST OF THE STUFF AND I HAD NO TOUR GUIDE? I ONLY REMEMBER AN OLD ANTIQUE CAR? THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO - GOOD JOB.

  • @Oae119
    @Oae119 Год назад

    10:40