Amazing video! It would have been cool if you also mentioned their botanical knowledge as well. In the Great Lakes kingdoms, they had proper doctors. People who were trained and educated in guilds/schools on different herbs, their uses, etc. as well as surgical procedures. They also used this knowledge to treat the wounds after they carried out Caesarean sections.
@Griot-GuildАй бұрын
Two of my favorite youtubers in one spot! Is there anywhere i could read about this? I'm working on a game and itd be cool to add more realistic stuff.
@superhistorianАй бұрын
Your work is great too bro!
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
@@Griot-GuildI love that we’re all here in the same spot! From Nothing covers a wide variety of topics and HTH goes into great depth of the subject and answers all the questions we’re thinking about while watching. Much love my pan African fam
@samp5764Ай бұрын
I'm from South Africa and I just want to say God bless you, brother. Thank you so much for this video.
@rosam674Ай бұрын
Bantus in Uganda and Rwanda also performed cesarean section (C-section) delivery and brain surgery long before European colonialists invaded the area and got rid of the practitioners. They used banana wine both as a disinfectant and as as anaesthesia.
@Griot-GuildАй бұрын
are there any sources on this? thats crazy
@chadtep7571Ай бұрын
@@Griot-Guildthat’s well known fam. Just Google it.
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
@@Griot-Guildhome team history has an amazing video on this!! Just search it up you won’t be disappointed ❤
@sorongana5346Ай бұрын
I've heard it in Nigeria as well.
@Jefflon_ZuckergatesАй бұрын
@@Griot-Guild can’t give you the source but if you look for reports made by early Europeans in the Kingdom of Baganda for instance you will find it.
@ULTRXBLXCKАй бұрын
The ceramics is such an essential invention. Allows for easier storage of foods, transportation of liquids and cooking.
@sisteririsgoins5660Ай бұрын
Hello good evening everyone. I love listening and learning about africa. Thank you. I love africa and I pray someday to get out there and visit all over.
@donnabohanon1570Ай бұрын
wow! thank you. "when the student is ready the teacher, and resources will appear". I've been researching this subject to use in developing education programs and other projects. You are such a value content creator because you include your sources. Thank you again!
@kalona3346Ай бұрын
Great video! I enjoy listening and learning from all of your videos!
@KwatuistMАй бұрын
There's no reason to feel any inferior as an African. ALL of the world's literature, technology & architecture is a by-product of earlier African creations. The fact that we tamed fire & created the first tools ever is the killswitch. Can't make much without fire & tools. We arguably created the first writing system in rock paintings & first clothing also. How's life without written words & clothes?
@isiahjean-baptiste434Ай бұрын
Modern society doesn't exist without Black people also
@yannsteunou-murray9401Ай бұрын
I highly recommend doing a video on African aquaculture/diving practices. It was one of the chief aspects f various West African peoples that confounded European colonisers and would impact on diaspora spirituality in some really profound ways.
@nhnj754323 күн бұрын
You do it
@minubinu2102Ай бұрын
Thank you for making such an informative video! 👏🏾
@daviousking3828Ай бұрын
Thank you for what you do
@yourboymelАй бұрын
Thanks!
@hakeembalogun4526Ай бұрын
You should’ve been quoting the unesco African iron tech book. Steel production goes back 3000+ bc. Erhet doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
@mrnancy1114Ай бұрын
Thank you for this the farming technique could be used to combat desertification.
@unclegrandpah8400Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing....
@PositivepworkoutsАй бұрын
Love this info, thank you for helping me learn about my history 🙏🏾
@deadmanthehekatonkheire994Ай бұрын
Hey, everyone.
@tariqali-uz2vwАй бұрын
Continue doing your part in resurrecting the central part you in falling humanity 🖤
@yourboymelАй бұрын
Excellent Watch
@anny19988Ай бұрын
Industries used to thrive in Africa. I remember growing up we were using locally made tools eg knives. Importation of clothes was also banned. SAPs are the reasons why industries died in Africa.
@PrincessPowerrangerАй бұрын
So I am South African from the Xhosa tribe, for Xhosa the term is not offensive. In my language abuntu means the people, buntu simply means people
@KaiPhDАй бұрын
Thank you. ✊🏾🫶🏽
@KevofThesАй бұрын
African history and technological achievements are uderrated and overlooked.
@residentrump3271Ай бұрын
Did the ⬜people in the back get all that? Please move to the front if you can't hear the presentation
@YouTubeBlueButterfliesАй бұрын
Very good
@Pandora5617Ай бұрын
Hello, good morning, I like your content very much and listen whenever I can. I noticed that you changed your music snippets that you play when your show first begins and ends. I liked the music snippets that you played before, the one with the voices. It sounded like African chanting or call-outs. I was just wondering if you could share the source of that snippet, the one you used to play. And I was wondering if it was part of a song or if it was just a snippet? Thank you, and I will look forward to more of your content.
@KabiroCeesay-l7iАй бұрын
They migrated from the ancient Ghana empire
@vanhuvanhuvese2738Ай бұрын
No we did not!!!.
@thobileluthulifrankers7612Ай бұрын
Cap
@MasimbaMusodzaАй бұрын
No, we didn't.
@theindigenousrouteАй бұрын
Dope Content ❤️🖤💚
@waterangolaАй бұрын
IF we ever become organized.....
@st3019Ай бұрын
I was hearing this with curiosity until the narrator mentioned Christopher Ehret. .
@Rohit-jc2smАй бұрын
Oldest carbon steel records come from india and its popular across ancient World.
@mussiedebrezion8198Ай бұрын
@@Rohit-jc2sm nothing first from India 🤣
@vanhuvanhuvese2738Ай бұрын
our weakness some might say goodness and strength was not creating weapons we had iron for far too long
@lionspride4821Ай бұрын
Facts. Once again. Yet another non-European culture sitting on a plus +4 Uno Card and deciding to NOT conquer everyone around them. Smh
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
We didn’t need to fight as much as other regions, at least not to their extent of developing weaponry and torture devices. There is a lot of plants,natural shelter and animals for hunting in Africa. We didn’t need to fight over territories and culture as often and as long as other regions because of it. That’s why the West African diaspora cultures are so relaxed and lively. Even when we diversified with Arabia and Europe the practices of slavery and punishment weren’t as fearsome as other regions. Africa is such an interesting place I really wish we could know what the cultures would be like if we never diversified.
@lionspride4821Ай бұрын
@@cheyennethomas5101 Real
@anny19988Ай бұрын
Our culture didn't favor wars. Even today there could be no war in Africa if it was not for foreign interference. Remove the foreign interference and see if there will be any war in Africa.
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
@@anny19988 Exactly. Majority of the conflicts in Africa today are remnants of old wars fueled by non-Africans. To be exact, the warring regions of Africa, are mainly inhabited by Islamic tribes. Nothing against our Muslim brothers and sisters but a lot of the Sahel tribes only adopted Islam to avoid their villages being pillaged by Jihadists. A lot of those regions are still warring today, not for the same reasons of course, but it’s quite obvious the conflicts in Africa are not fueled by indigenous people’s culture.
@ashleysimthi4852Ай бұрын
Today the world is divided technologically. While some countries produce chemicals, vehicles, and microchips, others produce nothing more than agricultural products and other raw materials. How did this division come to be?
@anny19988Ай бұрын
By design. IMF AND WB make sure that things stay that way
@belstar1128Ай бұрын
some parts were more advanced than others .
@thobileluthulifrankers7612Ай бұрын
Examples plz
@belstar1128Ай бұрын
@@thobileluthulifrankers7612 south africa Ethiopia or west africa for example
@theresaAwotey-dk8ey16 күн бұрын
❤❤
@nancyhagan7553Ай бұрын
what are we doing about the soil now in Africa which have been devastated by pesticides our forefathers did not read books but were successful in inventions
@Rohit-jc2smАй бұрын
What you are giving are not evidence but what a particular person has said and its not completely accepted by all so thats not proof or evidence.
@PHILOSOPHERPH1Ай бұрын
🤎
@bhekumusamangoye-dlamini7161Ай бұрын
Great zimbabwe wasn't built by shona people
@OFTGАй бұрын
💞😉💞
@Dali_88Ай бұрын
You need to please bring back your old intro video, it sounded like a Zulu war cry (it had a lasting impact on my ears)....
@MrTreday90Ай бұрын
You stray a little too far from Diop, and more into the what whites say is acceptable for me. You should check the works of Ausar Imhotep and others who carry on their work.
@krishendo9433Ай бұрын
?
@lbc1628Ай бұрын
He gives you the sources of his research and information. He literally tells us to look it up for ourselves after he gets our interest. He did a good job. Imhotep is good as well but it wouldn't be as effective if he did things the way others do
@cwilsonytАй бұрын
There is evidence that the Great Zimbabwe could be Lemba.
@Wealthy_IamАй бұрын
It is Shona/ Kalanga and Karanga not Lemba. I am from the country, that is a lie!!!
@mussiedebrezion8198Ай бұрын
@cwilsonyt not lemaba that's been debunked
@JosephHolness-u2mАй бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!! The lengths & lies that people go to 😂😂😂😂😂😂!!!!!!!
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
Use all the laughing emojis you need to. No lies told in this video
@admirekashiri9879Ай бұрын
What lies highlight them why don’t you??
@kingdarwie4005Ай бұрын
Just useless distraction
@KabiroCeesay-l7iАй бұрын
Stop lying
@thevegimeatatarianАй бұрын
😂😂😂 #butthurt
@cheyennethomas5101Ай бұрын
@@thevegimeatatarianwhy are there already hate comments under this video like this topic must trigger #them badly 😂