There are those big words„sustainability“ and „eco friendliness“ everybody is talking about at the moment. What these people do here by building a house with natural materials that are already there right next to them is a master piece of that principle. And they have been doing this for thousands of years. It is done by their own hands and without all the big machines. And most important it is done by a community. These are the skills we have to learn about again! Thank you so much for sharing.
I totally agree! Here in the states, we live in houses as you mentioned made by machines and some materials that are not eco-friendly. Now speaking for those who are on social security, may end up losing their houses because of the government cutbacks and some who may lose their jobs and unable to pay their mortgage. What then if they have no family or no place to go. Many are elderly and cannot afford living in communities that are designed for them. When you build your own house like those in Africa and other countries, you rely on yourselves and have a community of support. I doubt the word 'homeless' applies there! Also, I'm sure they eat healthier than we do because they grow their own food without those pesticides, artificial products, preservatives, GMO's etc., and raise animals like chickens, cows, etc. to have for meat. The only thing keeping me from moving to a country like that is because I lost my son and when it's my time to transition, I want to be buried next to him.
I'm so impressed. From the red dirt, when it dries it becomes very firm and hard. My question about the roof is when it rains does water get in? I actually love start to finish.
Truly enjoyed watching the construction of the village home. As an architectural designer here in the U.S., I can appreciate the varied construction techniques used all over the world in each geographic region. I love the simplicity and functionality. Blessings to you queen.
Esther once again, you have another quality video, that gave invaluable information on how these thatched houses are built, God bless you and thanks.❤❤👍🏿
The age groups in the community will build houses like this in my Igbo village back in the day. This must be a kitchen usually built separately from the the main house, which is usually much bigger and taller. Usually built for free by the "age group" for a young man who have come of age is about to get married.
Greetings Esther, always a pleasure to see you, my Nubian black Sister. Cush becomes you. Home grown not silicone. Big hug and kiss to you and to the fellow Africaneers .the dress looks beautiful on you, for you not to be a gym person or gym bunny your physique is good.😚😘 peace be upon you.James in America Chicago.
bom dia gente muito legal vc fazer sua kz mas não se esqueça de colocar flores vai ficar muito muito linda e chramosa eu colocaria na minha muitas flores 🥰 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🇧🇷
Hi Esther why do you guys have to bend to go in your house my house if you are six feet six inches you can walk in without bending,thanks very good content waiting for part two❤❤❤
GIRL . SO YOU KNOW HOW TO RIDE A MOTOCYCLE TOO . WOW AWESOME . HAY YO. I WOULD HAVE BUST MY ASS IF I EVER TRY TO RIDE THEM SHIT MEN . SORRY . BUT I JUST DONT KNOW HOW YO. I LIKE THE WAY YOU GUYS DESIGHN THAT HOUSE . I FIND IT VERY INTRESTINLLY COOL YO. PEACE . LOVE AND SOUL FROM THE UNITED STATES. STAY BLESSED BEAUTIFULL. . --.
There are those big words„sustainability“ and „eco friendliness“ everybody is talking about at the moment. What these people do here by building a house with natural materials that are already there right next to them is a master piece of that principle. And they have been doing this for thousands of years. It is done by their own hands and without all the big machines. And most important it is done by a community. These are the skills we have to learn about again! Thank you so much for sharing.
I totally agree! Here in the states, we live in houses as you mentioned made by machines and some materials that are not eco-friendly. Now speaking for those who are on social security, may end up losing their houses because of the government cutbacks and some who may lose their jobs and unable to pay their mortgage. What then if they have no family or no place to go. Many are elderly and cannot afford living in communities that are designed for them. When you build your own house like those in Africa and other countries, you rely on yourselves and have a community of support. I doubt the word 'homeless' applies there! Also, I'm sure they eat healthier than we do because they grow their own food without those pesticides, artificial products, preservatives, GMO's etc., and raise animals like chickens, cows, etc. to have for meat. The only thing keeping me from moving to a country like that is because I lost my son and when it's my time to transition, I want to be buried next to him.
This is nice. Want to visit one day. you're a beautiful woman.
Waaaw this is super wonderful. Learning on this channel doesn't stop you are really teaching us alot. Thanks for the good work Essie
Your welcome
Love the video's Ester. Good information!!! We never know when what you are showing us will come in handy.
I'm late here Miss Esther but your videos are always very interesting and knowledgeable thanks blessings to Auntie. 🇺🇸
I'm so impressed. From the red dirt, when it dries it becomes very firm and hard.
My question about the roof is when it rains does water get in?
I actually love start to finish.
Truly enjoyed watching the construction of the village home. As an architectural designer here in the U.S., I can appreciate the varied construction techniques used all over the world in each geographic region. I love the simplicity and functionality. Blessings to you queen.
I hope the knowledge to build a house like this will never get lost. Very interesting video, thank you for showing us
Esther once again, you have another quality video, that gave invaluable information on how these thatched houses are built, God bless you and thanks.❤❤👍🏿
Keep striving queen looking awesome
Thank you
Much blessings beautiful thing with the kids and the foot
Ball blessings
I want to tell you. Your video is always done very good. I appreciate your work and watching it.
Your welcome
Thank you great video!
Thank you, Esther for showing us. how a. village. house is built from start to finish.....Thank. you for sharing 👍👍❤️❤️🙏🙏
Your most welcome
The age groups in the community will build houses like this in my Igbo village back in the day. This must be a kitchen usually built separately from the the main house, which is usually much bigger and taller. Usually built for free by the "age group" for a young man who have come of age is about to get married.
I enjoyed the video. Thank you for sharing. ❤
Wow, Thank you for sharing❤
🍂 My word that is skillful🍃 That is Technology🏝👍
Hi Esther love video
Can you show a full video on roofing very interesting
I absolutely love all of your videos
Excellent video Esther, the house is turning out very nice. God Bless Aunties new home. 🙏🇺🇬
Thank you for watching
What a great video👍! And a lovely host!
I really enjoyed the video, I wish I could build one like that where I relax when the weather is hot
AMERICA LOVES THE AFRICAN QUEEN.....
Thank for this video
My queen 😊
❤️👸🌹
African nyako, thanks for showing what men do in the village.
Your welcome
I been watching u for years and you still drive me crazy
Greetings Esther, always a pleasure to see you, my Nubian black Sister. Cush becomes you. Home grown not silicone. Big hug and kiss to you and to the fellow Africaneers .the dress looks beautiful on you, for you not to be a gym person or gym bunny your physique is good.😚😘 peace be upon you.James in America Chicago.
You really very hard working girl I appreciate you a million times, thanks for showing us how manyata is being constructed, it's amazing
Linda construção.como eles fazem com perfeição e sem pregos.tudo amarado com tiras de madeira.
Parabéns pra vocês.
Sou brasileiro
Lindo trabalho de vocês.
Um perfeito artesanato
Why don't you mix clay with dry grass? After all, then it does not crack
I wish i could send that man a post hole digger. Would make his life alot easier then digging by hand.
bom dia gente muito legal vc fazer sua kz mas não se esqueça de colocar flores vai ficar muito muito linda e chramosa eu colocaria na minha muitas flores 🥰 🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🇧🇷
We love African Nyarko ❤
Nice video 🎉
Thank you
the original engineers!
But which kind of grass is used to roof s that I plant, i real like the roofing
It's not a House it is a garden
miss Africa
human can't live a House like that
ola boa tarde vvc esta construindo sua casa q legal Deus abebçoa
Oi
Nyalo legal esta linda deus a bencoe a brasso da queles saude
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How long do the roofs last
Original Traditional Woman!!!
Love watching you walk in that dress
Hi Esther why do you guys have to bend to go in your house my house if you are six feet six inches you can walk in without bending,thanks very good content waiting for part two❤❤❤
Muchos saludos para ti hermosa damita , saludos desde México
Nyako só seu fã vc e muito linda ❤
U people are not building a House U people are Building a Garden or a Aviary for Birds
türkiye ye gelip aynısını yaparmısınız?
Omg u build for a dress
2 Million Shillings ?
GIRL . SO YOU KNOW HOW TO RIDE A MOTOCYCLE TOO . WOW AWESOME . HAY YO. I WOULD HAVE BUST MY ASS IF I EVER TRY TO RIDE THEM SHIT MEN . SORRY . BUT I JUST DONT KNOW HOW YO. I LIKE THE WAY YOU GUYS DESIGHN THAT HOUSE . I FIND IT VERY INTRESTINLLY COOL YO. PEACE . LOVE AND SOUL FROM THE UNITED STATES. STAY BLESSED BEAUTIFULL. . --.
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