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  • @hometeamhistory806
    @hometeamhistory806 Год назад +39

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    • @WhatShouldMatter
      @WhatShouldMatter Год назад +2

      Are you in the process or able to Make black history textbooks for elementary, middle school, and high school for history classes for private school? I mean like a full curriculum for history class for kindergarten through 12th grade

    • @fitawrarifitness6842
      @fitawrarifitness6842 Год назад +1

      This video is much appreciated!!! Although you butchered a few words.😂

    • @fitawrarifitness6842
      @fitawrarifitness6842 Год назад +1

      A few honorable mentions *Yonas Muhammad Bath, George Padmore, CLR James, Dr. Eric Williams* (1st Prime Minister, HBCU alumni and according to Dr. John Henrik Clarke, the greatest historian to come out of the Caribbean)

    • @chevalierdenoir754
      @chevalierdenoir754 Год назад +2

      I respect and love your work as always but how can you talk about Afro-Trinidadians without talking about the largest Ethnic group? Indians ! , if they are the second largest who is the first? Yes, I understand the emphasis is on Afro-Trinidadians but the East Indian influence is so pervasive that many Afro-Trinidadians are also of East Indian descent. Only Trinidad and Guyana have almost a 50/50 split between Indians and Africans, this has also been reflected in political divisions and mainstream Trini culture also consumed by Afro-Trinis. All other English-speaking Caribbean countries have an African majority except for Guyana and Trinidad so that is worth noting about Trinidad as a distinct point.

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад +1

      @hometeamhistory806 Native American slavery “is a piece of the history of slavery that has been glossed over,” Fisher said. “Between 1492 and 1880, between 2 and 5.5 million Native Americans were enslaved.
      The 1675 to 1676 war pitted Native American leader King Philip, also known as Metacom, and his allies against the English colonial settlers.
      During the war, New England colonies routinely shipped Native Americans as slaves to Barbados, Bermuda, Jamaica, the Azores, Spain and Tangier in North Africa, Fisher said.
      Native Americans sold overseas occasionally made it back to the United States, Fisher wrote. Others died or disappeared into a wider slave market and labor force, or became established in the locations where they were sent, like the modern-day community of individuals in Bermuda who claim New England Indian descent.

  • @jarellwilliams7287
    @jarellwilliams7287 Год назад +433

    As an afro-trinidadian this came out of nowhere lol. I was happy surprised when I saw this pop up🤣

    • @averageFstudent
      @averageFstudent Год назад +25

      Same my head buss when this popped up

    • @mishacharles7634
      @mishacharles7634 Год назад +19

      Me too 🤣🤣🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹❤❤❤

    • @WASIF365
      @WASIF365 Год назад +10

      Skull buss 😂😂😂

    • @GeniseNoel
      @GeniseNoel Год назад +6

      Same here! I was pleasantly surprised ❤

    • @stacygya1
      @stacygya1 Год назад +4

      Lol same here

  • @IbisLawrence
    @IbisLawrence Год назад +63

    I am from Dominica and Trinidad has it's influence all throughout the AfroCaribbean Islands. ALL. Big up TrinBago and thanks🌴💯

    • @sentianprime
      @sentianprime 17 дней назад

      I have family and Dominica So I've been told but we are one big family through bloodlines

  • @zeeqq105
    @zeeqq105 Год назад +133

    I love Trini food and Calypso music! I had no idea Calypso music originated in Trinidad. People from this island are so nice too. Did anyone know there were a group of African Americans (called Merkins) who went to Trinidad after the war of 1812. Enslaved people were promised their freedom after volunteering in this war. Their descendants are still there and are recognized as African Americans or Merikans. Most people only know about Caribbean immigration to the States and else where but not the other way around. I’m African American and I love learning about the history of African peoples in the world. ❤️🇹🇹❤️🇹🇹

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад +11

      Settled in an area east of Princes Town, called HardBargain or 5th Company (not quite sure)

    • @MarissaJoelle29
      @MarissaJoelle29 Год назад +8

      @@roystonboodoo7525 You're correct. New Grant also.

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад +1

      @@MarissaJoelle29 😉

    • @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611
      @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 Год назад +6

      Yes their in South part of Trinidad

    • @-newuser-707
      @-newuser-707 Год назад

      There are no African Americans. Africans themselves are not even African. The word Africa was made up by some barbarians on the Italian peninsular.

  • @swillz1416
    @swillz1416 Год назад +197

    Wow I never thought I'd see my country featured on this channel.👏🇹🇹

    • @IneffablePanther
      @IneffablePanther Год назад +2

      same

    • @jonsheldon69
      @jonsheldon69 Год назад +2

      Know your history know they self your roots and contribution to the blk diaspora ...is recognized

    • @badseedzontop5687
      @badseedzontop5687 Год назад +2

      Facts.

    • @rykson161
      @rykson161 Год назад +2

      It’s RUclips not Mars Tube

    • @lisettenzi6605
      @lisettenzi6605 Год назад

      4 When Satan went into the serpent to sin, God cursed the serpent. God is not a homophobe but homosexuality is a rupture with God and if you die in homosexuality, you will perish in hell like the serpent. One cannot be holy and homosexual at the same time. You must resist homosexuality. It is your struggle. And if the serpent did not sleep with Adam but with Eve, you, a man, must not be worse than the serpent by seeking to sleep with Adam.
      5 A homosexual can be a son of God according to Genesis 7, but homosexuality will always remain a despicable, abominable thing and hated by God. Homosexuality is an enemy of everything God has created. And when a country decriminalizes or legalizes homosexuality, homosexuality becomes the sin of all the inhabitants of that country. When a country decriminalizes or legalizes homosexuality, then its president and all its ministers, senators and members of parliament are homosexuals. For example: Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, Filipe Nyusi, Cyril Ramaphosa and Ali Bongo are homosexuals. And Angela Merkel and Queen Elizabeth of England are lesbians. When a country decriminalizes or legalizes homosexuality, it is the rainbow flag of the homosexuals that floats over the heads of every inhabitant of that country.
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  • @najeeneil1521
    @najeeneil1521 Год назад +71

    As a Trini, i am very pleased to see this. Thank you, for all the hard work you put into this. 🇹🇹🙏🏿✊🏿

  • @Santhony177
    @Santhony177 Год назад +62

    As an Afro-Trinidadian 🇹🇹 you did a great job as usual. Thank you!

  • @roromtk3713
    @roromtk3713 Год назад +101

    I am Martinican and I really like the culture of Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 whether in all areas such as Soca.

    • @trini2DBone134
      @trini2DBone134 Год назад +7

      thanks ❤ 😊

    • @vjvj85
      @vjvj85 Год назад +4

      @@trini2DBone134 I really like the culture or Martinique: Bele, Kreyol, Chante Noel and THE WOMEN.

    • @plenty3494
      @plenty3494 Год назад +1

      Only Afro trini culture counts in Trinidad 🇹🇹 we get it poppin

    • @trini2DBone134
      @trini2DBone134 Год назад +1

      @@plenty3494 um what? that makes no sense

    • @plenty3494
      @plenty3494 Год назад +1

      @trini2DBone134 You know what it is Sasha! Afro Trinidadians get the whole scene poppin. People come to see what we got going on.

  • @stg2812
    @stg2812 Год назад +36

    Greetings from Trinidad and Tobago brother. Thank you for your wonderful insight 🙏🏿🇹🇹

  • @neilifill4819
    @neilifill4819 Год назад +56

    As a Barbadian with Trinidadian relatives, I find that the Trini history is fairly common to the whole Caribbean. 🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹

    • @nicholoss
      @nicholoss Год назад +1

      It all the same

    • @MyNatasha73
      @MyNatasha73 Год назад

      Ahhhhhh no it's not. Do you have French history? No you do not. So you have waves of people migrating to live and work .... No. Do you have multi racial and multi ethic history ... Nope. Do you have Islamic influence, Hindu influence on a grand scale ..... Nope. War of 1812 When African Americans were given their.freedom.amd parcel of land in Trinidad by the British for their service in fighting the new Americans .... Do you have that history???? Do your history!

    • @jonsheldon69
      @jonsheldon69 Год назад +11

      As a trini I feel like we don't get our fair share of acknowledgement for achievements and when we do it's always labeled the Caribbean community as a whole...let my people shine

    • @neilifill4819
      @neilifill4819 Год назад +2

      @@jonsheldon69 how much time do we have? 😂 If we list all the Trini achievements, then we got to list all the Bajan achievements, and the Yardie ones, the Lucian, Vinci, Grenadian, everybody. I have relatives in many Caribbean countries, so I choose to see us as one. But, you can rep your flag! Do it!

    • @jonsheldon69
      @jonsheldon69 Год назад +5

      @@neilifill4819 why is that...we are on a RUclips video depicting "afro-trinidadians" my point exactly...

  • @LukaBrazy.
    @LukaBrazy. Год назад +89

    Love the video. Dr. Eric Williams, our first Prime Minister as an independent nation once wrote a book called The History of Trinidad and Tobago, there are a lot of details in there that will explain our culture and who we are as a people. We've got a lot of history in the Caribbean starting with Haiti, but once you start going through it, you can't help but appreciate all that we brought with us through slavery.

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад +6

      Capitalism and Slavery

    • @robertmitchell8630
      @robertmitchell8630 Год назад +4

      Islands of the blue Caribbean sea,this our native land
      We pledge our lives to thee
      Here ever Creed and race find an equal place
      And May God bless our nation

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад +3

      @Robert Mitchell 🙂 All these things were written/ designed by an individual, even foreign, eg the national flag (subjecttocorrection).
      Ellis Clark divulged he simply used an African country constitution with a few relevant insertions/ amendments.
      Unfortunately, the country's watch words have been practically reduced to Tolerance, albeit for mediocrity at best, you know the rest.

    • @mattmurdock9802
      @mattmurdock9802 Год назад +1

      @@roystonboodoo7525 An astute observation. Capitalism has helped advance many societies, especially in a moral way

  • @jamescorvus6709
    @jamescorvus6709 Год назад +67

    I'm so happy you did this video. AMy mom is from Trinidad and My dad is from Tobago. I learned recently from my aunt this history because me and my siblings are the only ones born in the US. Never was taught any of this stuff. Thank You,Bro

    • @ekkolima
      @ekkolima Год назад +3

      🇹🇹 ❤️ 😎

    • @dariapio1502
      @dariapio1502 Год назад +4

      Wow! Same here - mom from Trinidad and dad from Tobago. My siblings and I are born in the US.

    • @jamescorvus6709
      @jamescorvus6709 Год назад +4

      @@dariapio1502 lol I knew we couldn't be the only ones

    • @dariapio1502
      @dariapio1502 Год назад +3

      @@jamescorvus6709 I felt like that for so long. Thank you for commenting and now I know we are not the only ones!

  • @jermaineyounge
    @jermaineyounge Год назад +139

    Family you gotta do this for Afro-Guyanese. I've been searching through my lineage and historical articles but it's muddled with the Indo. Being so close to Trinidad, it's perfect because we relate on a lot of things. 🇬🇾🙏🏾

    • @JimmyCrackCorn_
      @JimmyCrackCorn_ Год назад +11

      A majority segment of Guyana's Black population hail from Akan/Ashanti people of Modern day Ghana. There was a Slave rebellion among African Guyanese slaves in 1800's, led by a Slave by the name of KOFI, i am not sure hos full details, but he was descended from Ghana.

    • @jermaineyounge
      @jermaineyounge Год назад +7

      @@JimmyCrackCorn_ I was taught about "Cuffy" from my Mom & Uncles back home 🎯

    • @lovlyprice9173
      @lovlyprice9173 Год назад +5

      The diaspora is so beautiful and colorful

    • @mikejones-wn1sw
      @mikejones-wn1sw Год назад

      @americangangster86 why are you lying to these people. They do not come from Ashanti people. The "ashantie" people only cane about in the late 1800s early 1900s. Not really sure how afro somehow became to mean african . When that clearly was a Foundational Black Americans aka Indians of North America. You have to really be careful when you consume information from someone who is a pan african. They will label anything that looks like us as an african or slap a fake african history on them.
      Native American slavery “is a piece of the history of slavery that has been glossed over,” Fisher said. “Between 1492 and 1880, between 2 and 5.5 million Native Americans were enslaved.
      The 1675 to 1676 war pitted Native American leader King Philip, also known as Metacom, and his allies against the English colonial settlers.
      During the war, New England colonies routinely shipped Native Americans as slaves to Barbados, Bermuda, Jamaica, the Azores, Spain and Tangier in North Africa, Fisher said.
      Native Americans sold overseas occasionally made it back to the United States, Fisher wrote. Others died or disappeared into a wider slave market and labor force, or became established in the locations where they were sent, like the modern-day community of individuals in Bermuda who claim New England Indian descent.

    • @alchemist173
      @alchemist173 Год назад +9

      From my personal observation and experience I find the most similarities culturally between Guyana and Trinidad. We share so much I common from food to you name it. We are no doubt practically the same peoples. I say this as a Trini.

  • @egokillas2454
    @egokillas2454 Год назад +29

    "Trinbago" is our preferred name of both islands as one. "Trinbagonian" is our nationality. Shortened or sweetened with "Trini."

  • @-Epiphany
    @-Epiphany Год назад +36

    I would love to see one on my island St. Vincent and the Grenadines... So much we don't know as a ppl.... Thank u for the service u are providing sir ♥️

  • @kacheve
    @kacheve Год назад +20

    Been following your channel a few years but boy was I shock to open youtube and see this here
    Much love from Trinidad 🇹🇹 🫶🏽

  • @ekkolima
    @ekkolima Год назад +26

    This is one of my favorite black and African History channel's. My two parents come from Trinidad and Tobago, and I'm very grateful that you are making a video about us. I'm first-generation, and it gives us much inspiration.

  • @decklanquow9709
    @decklanquow9709 Год назад +28

    Thank you hometeam. Much love from Trinidad

  • @3rdworldfamous
    @3rdworldfamous Год назад +24

    As a regular viewer of this channel, I was pleasantly surprised to my people and country proudly displayed. There’s so much more like limbo, kalinda (stick fighting) , George Padmore, CLR James yet great job overall. Thoroughly enjoyed it!

  • @davebee4628
    @davebee4628 Год назад +19

    Peace family, Trinidadian here, you're pretty accurate, dope

  • @authentic76
    @authentic76 Год назад +10

    Anytime I see something regarding Trinidad being featured, I make sure to tune in. Even to this day, our ppl don’t get our deserved recognition. Good Job with this!

  • @baritunde
    @baritunde Год назад +24

    I've always wanted to go to Trinidad & find my childhood pen pal. I learned from this video that Kwame Toure has Trini roots. Thanks for the video. I enjoyed it.

    • @fallendogking
      @fallendogking Год назад +11

      Roots?.......He's a Trini

    • @tatamwanaqueenrachaelnZambi
      @tatamwanaqueenrachaelnZambi Год назад +7

      He is Trini and he was the head of the black panther but as he was not born in the U.S he did not lead

    • @anthonyblackman7669
      @anthonyblackman7669 Год назад

      @@tatamwanaqueenrachaelnZambi he wasn’t, he was part of a group called SNIK or SNICK. maybe he ran with the panthers for a spell….maybe, but he certainly wasn’t the leader, and this coming from a fellow caribbean, so no hate here, just facts.

    • @tatamwanaqueenrachaelnZambi
      @tatamwanaqueenrachaelnZambi Год назад +2

      There is video of him and the black panther talking on him leading, but he refused as he did not want to and as I see it he was not a born America, I will not say something I do not know. We have so much to learn. I now have a picture with him and Martin Luther, may Trinidadains play a big role in this world, that is why the dumb us down with carnival and rum. But I really do not like to do this as there is so much to learn and all truth will come to light. It is really easy to say someone is not speaking the truth then to go see if what they are saying is true

    • @Wideout4
      @Wideout4 Год назад

      Great Man. Many especially those who immigrate to US can learn a lot from him

  • @kevintracyjr8690
    @kevintracyjr8690 Год назад +24

    Keep on coming with the Afro-outside of Africa videos. These are truly great shares to show just how strong an influence people receive when met with people that do not come with negative intentions. Or are forced into another's land.
    Not saying no one people is ever peaceful, but looking over the history of the world shows who seemed to always go somewhere to steal and claim for their own.
    Extraordinary share, Thank You!!

    • @GordonBeckles
      @GordonBeckles Год назад +2

      A thoughtful comment,
      that's truly welcomed
      by this Canadian born
      West Indian of African
      Descent. We need more
      of this... 👍🏾🙏🏾👊🏾

  • @knicksthejewel
    @knicksthejewel Год назад +25

    To my surprise as an afro Trinidadian - highlight of my day 🎉

  • @kernlove1986
    @kernlove1986 Год назад +28

    Thank you for talking about our story, Afro-Trinidadian here. Read books written by Pearl Eintou Springer, they'll give you deep insight.

  • @RM-bm5rn
    @RM-bm5rn Год назад +19

    A section of the Afro Trinidadians came as freed men as a result of fighting for the British in the American war of 1812. They were American Marines. These persons are known as Merikins. Many of them were settled in the Company villages found in Moruga...some of which still exist. There are many descendents of these men.

    • @phoeberamos1866
      @phoeberamos1866 Год назад

      Lived in Moruga for many years and never knew that. Wow

    • @BlackHeartMan_NoSoul
      @BlackHeartMan_NoSoul Год назад

      This is fact.

    • @gullydisciple
      @gullydisciple 11 месяцев назад

      Also a company ended up around Williamsville but they didn’t like the area they got and called it a hard bargain hence theres a village there called “Hardbargain”

  • @matsuihenriques2013
    @matsuihenriques2013 Год назад +11

    MIGHTY PROUD OF YOU FOR DOING THIS, MAN.
    TnT all the way.
    🙏🏾🙏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💯💯💯💯

  • @Andrewism
    @Andrewism Год назад +8

    What a pleasant surprise, solid video!

  • @GordonBeckles
    @GordonBeckles Год назад +12

    Your efforts to highlight and enlighten the uniquely distinct (yet similar) cultures of "we" Black/African peoples... in the continent AND the Diaspora ...is refreshing and vital... to our ability to ...as you say😉 know thyself.
    You are a true Blessing
    To All of us. Sincere and
    Respectful Thanks!
    Gordon

  • @wileycoyotegenius1
    @wileycoyotegenius1 Год назад +29

    As a Jamaican i always enjoy the culture and traditions of my Trini peoples. not to mention no one can party and have fun like Trinis.

    • @JSun3000
      @JSun3000 Год назад +1

      You're drunk...lay off the red stripes for a while.

    • @fabelsounds
      @fabelsounds Год назад +4

      ​@JSun3000 Who hurt you? 😂 No but seriously, what part of what he said hurt you so deeply?

    • @araniyahall5480
      @araniyahall5480 Год назад +3

      As I trini I respect the Jamaican snd their culture and traditions

    • @rand_-mk5lb
      @rand_-mk5lb Год назад +1

      ​@@JSun3000Yeah what's the issue..you just want to stir up drama for what?

    • @plenty3494
      @plenty3494 Год назад

      ​@@JSun3000lay off the hatorade.

  • @kerron2118
    @kerron2118 Год назад +4

    Thank you for the brief summary 😊 looking forward to more in the future!

  • @saintmelanin1779
    @saintmelanin1779 Год назад +1

    I’ve been following you for years!!
    Thank you for featuring my country ❤❤❤

  • @thevisitor1012
    @thevisitor1012 Год назад +14

    I like that you're still doing this series,I assumed you stopped it in favor of other things

  • @chosenone8897
    @chosenone8897 Год назад +19

    The indigenous name for the island was Ka-iri or I-ere. The title Trinidad originated with Christopher Columbus who named it after the Holy Trinity when he encountered the territory in July 1498.

    • @AstralPrincess
      @AstralPrincess 10 месяцев назад +1

      Iere was the name given to this land by the Natives which means "The Land of The Hummingbird".
      So beautiful.
      The three hills that Columbus saw upon approaching the land is what inspired him to use the Trinity as part of its name.

  • @veronscharcells4590
    @veronscharcells4590 Год назад +2

    Hometeam i salute you. This was a wonderful piece. You were spot on with all the historical facts about the Country of Trinidad. Its an awesome and interesting place love it there. I need to make a financial contribution to your channel for the good work you continue to do. Thanks a million.

  • @movekeysdapianoman
    @movekeysdapianoman Год назад +8

    Trinidad is one of the most beautiful places with the most beautiful people

  • @steffybosshog3917
    @steffybosshog3917 Год назад +1

    mad love for doing this bro much appreciated !!!

  • @WMCoriginals
    @WMCoriginals Год назад +7

    I am Afro Trinidadian. My Mother’s Great Grandfather is one of the Steuart’s exiled from Scotland. He and his wife took their children to Trinidad where they became successful and even brought the tradition and teachings of the Masons. My Father’s Mother is descended from Black/Original Hebrew people, like the Steuart’s, but from France. She married a Carib/Amerindian/ Native tribal King. Carib’s are a fierce tribe that used cannibalism to intimidate their enemies and the region is named for them. The native tribes are also of darker complexion but their original African nation is unknown since they migrated much earlier. Free Black people have been a part of Trinidadian history even during slavery, which ended fairly quickly. Through the aid of the Creole tongue, we communicated with Haiti and Jamaica and brought about the abolition of slavery in the Caribbean. Haiti first then us, Jamaica and all the rest. The History is deep.

  • @Jatanabell
    @Jatanabell Год назад +4

    Thank you for this 🇹🇹

  • @foxxycleopatra615
    @foxxycleopatra615 Год назад +1

    I can’t wait to share this w my trini mom 🇹🇹. I love learning more about my Caribbean roots!

  • @simonsayz1566
    @simonsayz1566 Год назад +1

    As a subscriber to this channel i was surprised and excited to see my country featured in one of your episodes good job very informative

  • @AuthorLHollingsworth
    @AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад +12

    There is so much information that people of African Decent dont know. Thank you for teaching us the truth.

    • @-newuser-707
      @-newuser-707 Год назад +1

      What is this African descent nonsense? Do you know any historical person called Africa?

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад +1

      @@-newuser-707 Is there a historical person called Asia and Caucasian? Do you know about the continents Africa, India etc?

    • @-newuser-707
      @-newuser-707 Год назад +1

      ​@@lizabetx483 That's my point. You cannot descend from a piece of land. Asia, for example, was once just the eastern shore of the Aegean region, where from a certain point of view, the sun went down, or what we call today Turkey. Caucasian derives from an old word for mountain. India is based on the name of a valley. Africa is the feminine of a Greco-Roman trade wind deity. These are not the names of bloodlines. You cannot descend from an anemoi, or a mountain, or a valley, or a coast. You can only descend from your father. Now, we have a record of the genealogies of the sons of Noah. Shem, and Ham and Japheth, were their names. From these came many tribes and descendants. Later on, newcomers entered, roaming about, and displaced these original tribes, in some cases assuming their identities, in others adopting labels they gave to what they found--hence we have names of continents, based upon nothing but descriptions of places.
      No such thing as African descent can exist.
      Call the people Hamites, Kushites, Semites, Israelites instead. From those bloodlines they descend.

  • @priscillaalexander3532
    @priscillaalexander3532 Год назад +2

    I do follow your videos about African people. Much appreciate you doing this one on my small island Trinidad and Tobago. Love always.

  • @reueljames8662
    @reueljames8662 Год назад +3

    Awesome video, thanks for the work.

  • @camerongill101
    @camerongill101 Год назад +24

    Great video as usual, one omission though, Many of the French speaking settlers in Trinidad were emigres who fled Haiti (then St. Dominque) during the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804. These Emigres also brought French speaking enslaved Africans with them.
    Keep up the excellent content.

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 Год назад +3

      They brought Creole-speaking enslaved Africans with them not just from Haiti but also Martinique, Saint Lucia and other islands.Much of the afr-Trinidadian population has roots in other islands.

    • @darklion5172
      @darklion5172 Год назад +1

      Brought them from Grenada as well.

    • @lonalxaia
      @lonalxaia Год назад +4

      They were from Martinique, Guadeloupe, Grenada, Dominica, St Lucia and Haiti.

    • @MyNatasha73
      @MyNatasha73 Год назад

      Including Martinique, Guadeloupe and other French territories at the time. It was called The Cedula of Population. The spark that was the catalyst for our French and West African Carnival .... And the rest is history. 😂

    • @listenup2882
      @listenup2882 Год назад +1

      @@MyNatasha73 Many people from Grenada also settled in Trinidad.

  • @simoneduncan9902
    @simoneduncan9902 Год назад +5

    Proud Afro-Trinbagonian 🇹🇹 here, and I appreciate your work so much. My mother was a CAribbean history secondary school teacher before she retired. Thanks for sharing factual information. That is important to us. 🙏🏽✨

  • @p.t.9709
    @p.t.9709 Год назад +3

    My birth place. Yes! And thank you. Wish the video was much longer; but it’s still appreciated.

  • @thefishman1987
    @thefishman1987 Год назад +14

    Great video as usual.
    Didn't major in history but remember being taught in high school that the native tribes didn't call themselves "Carib" and "Arawak"; those were European names. The tribes may have been called Kalinago and Taíno.

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад +3

      Carib and Arawak were what we learnt in school in the 80s and 90s. Those students in school in the 2000s and presently would have learnt the more correct terms of Kalinago and Taino.

    • @athomewithhollie
      @athomewithhollie 11 месяцев назад +2

      I learnt both. Born in 89. So by high-school we learnt Taino and Kalinagos

    • @wazeedali9673
      @wazeedali9673 8 месяцев назад +1

      Way back in 1956 we were taught in school about the Caribs and Arawaks and Christopher Columbus. Much later on I found out their true names .

  • @hasananyabwile3538
    @hasananyabwile3538 Год назад +6

    Happy to see you do something on Trinidad, my country, so I am looking on.

  • @UnivHairSoleil3
    @UnivHairSoleil3 Год назад +1

    Very grateful for this video !

  • @creative.lights
    @creative.lights Год назад +2

    Thank you home team. Thank you.

  • @mackdegale6606
    @mackdegale6606 Год назад +5

    This was short but much appreciated 🔥

  • @doloresmayers354
    @doloresmayers354 Год назад +1

    beautiful videos very informative thank you for doing this video from a fellow Trinidadian 🙏🏿💯💯💯👍🏾

  • @Flyingthundergod4
    @Flyingthundergod4 Год назад +9

    Nice episode bro I’m Indotrinidadian great work on our brothers and sisters 🙏🏽

  • @sauske999
    @sauske999 Год назад +1

    Casually scrolling through to see this video about my country after watching one of your videos not to long ago, love it.🇹🇹🎉❤

  • @legionx791
    @legionx791 Год назад +8

    Hey brother, thank you for the surprised video. What I remember back then, was that the population of Trinidad and Tobago 50.xx Africans, 49.xx Indians and the rest would be from Syria etc. It is considered a cosmopolitan society. Tobago is a more of a tourist attraction and our dialects are different. I am from Trinidad but I have family in Tobago as well and I have lived in both places. Now I reside in the US and learning more and more of my ancestors' history.

  • @kendraharer5753
    @kendraharer5753 Год назад +1

    I just got back from TnT. I missed home and am happy you made this video.

  • @trishamccauley5879
    @trishamccauley5879 Год назад +15

    More please about the Afro Caribbean, love to learn more especially about St Vincent & The Grenadines

    • @MyNatasha73
      @MyNatasha73 Год назад +1

      You need to read my post.

    • @trishamccauley5879
      @trishamccauley5879 Год назад +1

      @@MyNatasha73 sounds interesting, send me the link, please.

  • @JD-ny3vz
    @JD-ny3vz Год назад +5

    I'm from Grenada shout out to my Trini family!!!

    • @50centricher9
      @50centricher9 4 месяца назад +1

      shoutout to Grenada family

  • @barriewright2857
    @barriewright2857 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the education and information 👏🏿 🙏🏿.

  • @AC-eg5uu
    @AC-eg5uu Год назад +15

    So shocking to see this. Afro-trini here I guess I was right to subscribe 😂

  • @JaydTrini
    @JaydTrini Год назад +22

    Thanks for telling our story. It should also be known that some of us are decendants of the United States. We migrated during the war of 1812 for freedom to the Moruga hills. Moreover, some of us were here before Columbus and were instrumental in helping navigate to the Americas. Our ancestors had tales of arriving first before any inhabitants. We also lived in the interior of the Amazon from a tribe called the buticudo as an admixture of nations. We are also decendants of the archipelago Islands like the Eastern Islands. Most recently we came from Grenada, The Grenadines, Barbados, St. Lucia, and Nigeria during the oil boom of WW2. Trinidad and Tobago's African population is very diverse. Also Trinidad and Tobago should be considered as one nation, one people. Two Islands one country

    • @mutazah
      @mutazah Год назад +4

      @JaydTrini I mentioned the same thing (African-Americans in T&T)before I saw your comment. That is why I find it frustrating that elements in the ADOS/FBA movement take this extremist outlook that we are a completely disconnected.

    • @djryezy4850
      @djryezy4850 Год назад +3

      Thank u for mentioning this, I've heard about this before, my family on my mom side are from 5th company, and she told me most of the families in that area are related, I've heard that the Americans that migrated to that specific area were mostly soldiers, hence the name companies. I dont know how accurate this is but I'm trying to get s better insight on this story. Much love to the African diaspora, one people no matter where ur from.

    • @mutazah
      @mutazah Год назад +1

      @@djryezy4850 Fascinating. Does your family hail from Moruga Trinidad?

    • @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611
      @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 Год назад +4

      Bro none of us Afro trinis are indigenous to Trinidad or Tobago. The original inhabitants are still here. The Kalinago people. That's where the name Carib or Caribbean comes from. We're directly from Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.

    • @crob1612
      @crob1612 Год назад +1

      Love in the house❤❤❤

  • @megaoldskool76
    @megaoldskool76 Год назад +20

    Actually I learned a lot so I say thank you to my favorite team….. the HOME TEAM!

  • @mazmaz1586
    @mazmaz1586 Год назад +4

    As a lover of history and fellow Trini I really appreciated this article. Nice to see Trini mentioned. It is so culturally diverse and beautiful 😍

  • @gethorn7
    @gethorn7 Год назад +2

    Blessings bro nice to know there those out there learning and sharing our history. Thanks for the snippet. Just some additional info, there are those (Africans) who didn't come to Trinidad as slaves take a look into it. Bless and peace.

  • @oseiharriott4253
    @oseiharriott4253 Год назад +3

    This was so intellectually refreshing insight about TrinBago. In this little story bits bout us a country,it was beautifully mezmorizing to see ourselves.😅😅😊

  • @matf5593
    @matf5593 Год назад +2

    Un autre très bon vidéo! Ce serait intéressant de voir un vidéo sur Tobago ou d’autres îles des Antilles.

  • @vroomvroom3292
    @vroomvroom3292 Год назад +4

    I was not expecting this but happy to see it

  • @powazmoral9568
    @powazmoral9568 Год назад +5

    Powers🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹 long subscriber, i watčh this channel religously

  • @neilmohansingh863
    @neilmohansingh863 Год назад +5

    My African people is great your food culture and your contribution to humanity you made this world go round thank you 🙏

  • @93deiondavis
    @93deiondavis Год назад +1

    You know what, you have a new subscriber in me, keep doing what you are doing bruh. Love your video

  • @JimmyCrackCorn_
    @JimmyCrackCorn_ Год назад +20

    A large Segment of Trinidad's Black population Hail from Nigeria, mainly Igbos/Yoruba.

    • @victorcurtisvictor1372
      @victorcurtisvictor1372 Год назад +1

      God bless you, FACTS

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад +1

      A previous vid on this channel identified 2 main tribes, one of which also went to Haiti.

    • @danielleduverney6741
      @danielleduverney6741 Год назад +2

      U think so ,Africa is a big place we could of come from a different tribe .

    • @roystonboodoo7525
      @roystonboodoo7525 Год назад

      @@danielleduverney6741 Please reread my post, Thank-you

    • @danielleduverney6741
      @danielleduverney6741 Год назад +2

      Replying to a comment from Jimmy saying black population hail from Nigeria ,mainly Igbos /Yoruba and i dont think so because their are different tribes which comes out of Africa .

  • @Star-rt6zq
    @Star-rt6zq Год назад +9

    I my self is a Afro Trinidad 🇹🇹 thank you 😊

    • @victorcurtisvictor1372
      @victorcurtisvictor1372 Год назад +1

      Afro Trinidads are from west african country called Nigeria 🇳🇬 and mainly igbo tribe and yoruba tribe, please check it on Google

  • @andrewcampbell1129
    @andrewcampbell1129 Год назад +4

    Surely happy to see this! my people!

  • @deellaboe437
    @deellaboe437 Год назад +2

    So happy you included us

  • @josephphoenix1376
    @josephphoenix1376 Год назад +4

    Excellent Episode 👍

  • @Kinglioncrown
    @Kinglioncrown Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing this

  • @sparkerb2631
    @sparkerb2631 Год назад +12

    Please do one of these on Grenada.

  • @NonameWriter
    @NonameWriter Год назад +1

    My family ❤️🤍🖤 - Dad was born in Trinidad, I love this. Home of sweet, sweet Calypso & Soca 🥹. Thank you!!

  • @WorldsPhamous
    @WorldsPhamous Год назад +5

    Substance: A+. I have Kittitian, Anguillan, Guyanese, Black American, and Ghanaian ancestry. It's awesome to see "smaller" countries get some love and affection.
    As a graphic designer, I have to ask you to please use a different font. Papyrus is rarely an appropriate choice.

  • @jerrimuhammad2308
    @jerrimuhammad2308 Год назад +4

    Love this!!

  • @marcellouis2448
    @marcellouis2448 Год назад +5

    Fellow trini here🇹🇹 the challenge in attributing it’s history with the current African population is the fact that there has been so much migration from Bajans, Grenadians St Vincentian and many others.. even Tobago. If you talk to any trini, some grand parent or great grand parent is from somewhere else at least.

    • @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611
      @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 Год назад +2

      That's true. My father's parents are from Grenada. My mom's dad was originally from Martinique.

    • @lizabetx483
      @lizabetx483 Год назад +1

      True but the foundation for the African population originally came from the nearby French controlled Islands which includes Grenada and St Vincent, Martnique, Dominica etc. Cedula of Population 1783. Barbadians came once Trinidad became a British Colony and there have been more recent migrations from St Vincent and Grenada and to a lesser extent St Lucia in more recent history.

  • @anslempierre6579
    @anslempierre6579 Год назад +15

    Trini 2 de bone we made it yall 🇹🇹🇹🇹

    • @MyNatasha73
      @MyNatasha73 Год назад +1

      What is de scene brother????

  • @gealdbrisoce649
    @gealdbrisoce649 Год назад +3

    Bro I love your voice for real would you ever do other narration

  • @EsteeDarla
    @EsteeDarla 8 месяцев назад +1

    great video and very infor mational

  • @laayalovesfashion
    @laayalovesfashion Год назад +1

    This is great! Would love to also see an Afro Guyanese video too!

  • @EXPECTANDSEE
    @EXPECTANDSEE 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this piece, the Caribbean influence is great among African people worldwide.
    Caribbean people are proud that Grammy Artist Billy Ocean came out of Trinidad. Famous for R&B hits like Caribbean Queen, Suddenly and There’ll Be Sad Songs in n the 1980’s and 90’s. Still acclaimed to be one of the greatest vocalists in R&B.

  • @HIGHERRR_
    @HIGHERRR_ Год назад +1

    Thank you brother 🇹🇹

  • @susandevignes7299
    @susandevignes7299 Год назад +2

    Family thanks for mentioning us , but i would love for you to do a more deeper study about the AFRO TRINIDADIANS concerning the tribes that was brought here , i realy need to know and this will be a great help, thanks alot.

    • @AbubakarBala-cw2cq
      @AbubakarBala-cw2cq Год назад

      The tribes brought to trinibago are mainly Hausa,Igbos and Yoruba from Nigeria.

  • @robinbaby1971
    @robinbaby1971 Год назад +4

    Just here to give a thumbs up.

  • @traceecoltes2460
    @traceecoltes2460 7 месяцев назад

    EXCELLENT JOB SIR !!! Mere words can't describe what you have done to showcase the first set of Trini's the AFRO TRINIDADIANS. THANK YOU. This have made this Trinbagonian so proud. We and the world need to be educated using facts about the PHENOMINAL known as"TRINDAD AND TOBAGO" ! WE are the narrators of our own story. Afro Trinidadians who were brought to the island first are the foundation of our modern society in all that is unique to our island food, culture, music, language, art , history, innovation, etc development etc. etc .etc… All the amazing contributions that our Afro Trinidadians ancestors and modern day Afro Trinidadians have add to the amazing tapestry is to be celebrated. One of the most well known being DR ERIC WILLIAMS our Prime Minister who was instrumental in enabling Trinidad and Tobago to be a Republic and Sovereign nation, and who also was instrument in setting the standard throughout the Caribbean by creating CARICOM (Caribbean Community and Common Market). The pace of the video, images, and your voice made this video extremely palpable. THANK YOU THANK YOU SIR! May you continue to embody this curious mind desire for knowledge, and passion for enlightening the world. May God continue to bless and protect you.

  • @Heartfeatherequal
    @Heartfeatherequal Год назад +2

    We was the first country who went into slavery in 1498 by Columbus, you are on point from Calypso all music came from it yes we had a major invention of the black panther movement in America.good job brother an I am honored to hear let the world about my Trinidad history thanks a million

  • @TriniSuga05
    @TriniSuga05 8 месяцев назад +1

    There is so much more about Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹. That people need to know. This segment was a good introduction.

  • @ponncho
    @ponncho Год назад +4

    Thank you for this presentation. My mother is from Trinidad and my father was from Louisiana which to me has some cultural/colonial similarities to Trinidad and Tobago. I once saw my former Nigerian co-workers bring their lunch to work which was a type of stew. I described/spoke to them about Jambalaya, gumbo, and callalo. They were quick to take ownership and say that it is all West African derived and I smiled in affirmation. On another note, I could be wrong and native Trinidadians can correct me but it’s my understanding and of visiting Tobago that a larger percentage of the population of Tobago are of pure African descent.

    • @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611
      @trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 Год назад +3

      yes Tobago is pretty much all Aftican decent. It's alot less busy there. If I move back I'd actually prefer Tobago although I love both.

    • @ponncho
      @ponncho Год назад +3

      @@trinibagowaynecaribbean1611 I’ve been to Tobago two times and I appreciated how peaceful it is there. I cannot remember the name of the beach I visited but it was a small beach and pristine as if very few people have touched it except the local population. I hope the island stays that way.

  • @jahwadey
    @jahwadey 26 дней назад

    Ive been following this chanel for years. I cant believe that I just found this. Excellent content. Im from Tobago. Do you plan to do one for us as well?

  • @rell4219
    @rell4219 Год назад +15

    Both of my parents are from Trinidad. Many of my ancestors were natives and as dark-skinned as black people, before slaves got there. South America, and even more Trinidad is fairly close to the coast of West Africa 🤫

    • @davidmccarroll2280
      @davidmccarroll2280 Год назад

      Africans sailing at least 5,082km across the Atlantic on what? canoes 😂. Taino were no different to any other indeginous people

    • @rell4219
      @rell4219 Год назад +6

      @@davidmccarroll2280 IDK what but ask Christopher Columbus. He wrote that on his way to the New World he saw Africans sailing back to Africa. ( Look it up ! )

    • @JSun3000
      @JSun3000 Год назад +5

      ​@@rell4219 He might be too ignorant to look it up.

    • @victorcurtisvictor1372
      @victorcurtisvictor1372 Год назад +2

      Trinidad are from west African country called Nigeria 🇳🇬 mainly igbo tribe and yoruba tribe, do your research

    • @rell4219
      @rell4219 Год назад +3

      @@victorcurtisvictor1372 Trinidad was actually inhabited by dark-skinned tribes like the Arawaks. Southern Amerindian tribes have been trading and mixing with Africans for centuries, hence why they were depicted as much darker than their ancestors who migrated from Tibet back when Alaska was connected to Eurasia.

  • @Kinglioncrown
    @Kinglioncrown Год назад

    I proud that this is finally is being maded into a video

  • @ibrahimadabo9417
    @ibrahimadabo9417 Год назад +7

    I think it's so interesting how most of not all the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that have a strong population of Afro people have these carnivals each year. Brazil, Jamaica, Trinidad, Haiti, DR, PR, Bahamas etc, even the creoles in New-Orleans in the US... we don't really have those in Africa, or at least not in that same way. But you can still tell the African influences in music, dance, food and anything cultural

    • @chibaby
      @chibaby Год назад +1

      West Africans have festival where they celebrate their ancestors and spirits.

    • @ibrahimadabo9417
      @ibrahimadabo9417 Год назад

      @@chibaby we do, but not in the way the Caribbeans and south americans do

    • @chibaby
      @chibaby Год назад

      @@ibrahimadabo9417 who do you think influenced those carnivals tho. Come on bro

    • @elsapenaloza6317
      @elsapenaloza6317 9 месяцев назад

      Carnivals of El Callao and Carupano in Venezuela

    • @wazeedali9673
      @wazeedali9673 27 дней назад

      @@chibabythe French were responsible for introducing carnival to the Caribbean especially Trinidad; the local African population was responsible for developing it to what it is today.

  • @BossBunnie
    @BossBunnie Год назад +1

    Thank you. 🇹🇹

  • @mikeworthy7223
    @mikeworthy7223 Год назад +4

    Can you please do one about the smaller islands like Grenada, Dominica, st Maarten etc.