My 90 year old mother is bedridden from a stroke and cannot speak much. I found your channel today and we watched this video. My mother became super excited and started smiling and pointing to her smart TV. I was shocked. Your channel was a hit! Mom was so excited she started to talk more than ordinary. You even received a wave from Mom. Keep up the good work. Blessings from California
@EvaAnika5 ай бұрын
AMAZING! God bless her. (And her caretakers).
@MrRichMurphy5 ай бұрын
Cause Native Americans, Mexico & Brazil kept slaves well after the US stopped.
@FNJ7205 ай бұрын
This is good to hear! I wish her her good health and happiness!
@Originalking5 ай бұрын
Much love to moms!!!
@hcorsey5 ай бұрын
drop the interview of her please and thank you...
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Tho these video’s are important but unfortunately they don’t get pushed much please like and share to show support
@RulaOfMe5 ай бұрын
Aye bro stop saying mixed with Native American the definition of American was originally applied to Black people that was found in America by Europeans after the 1700s in the black codes and racism they took our identity and gave it to some people that was white mixed with Asian and classify them as native Americans, so please don’t get us confused with natives. The so-called Black people are the real natives. We are the aboriginals of America. Anyone can be native, but nobody can be aboriginal but us.
@azborderlands5 ай бұрын
@@RulaOfMeIndio (Spanish) were never negros
@onlyimports5 ай бұрын
@@RulaOfMeI was about to stop watch the video because it insulting my intelligence indirectly
@onlyimports5 ай бұрын
@@RulaOfMewe are technically the aboriginal of planet earth itself
@RulaOfMe5 ай бұрын
@@onlyimports you definitely right bro this false info is embarrassing
@paulablunt24114 ай бұрын
I swear the next Juneteenth (2025) we need to visit this area. Bring our American Dollars and show our gratitude. They've continued to support their lineage, their culture, their ancestors since 1812. It's amazing. Very important. What a blessing.
@StreetLove4103 ай бұрын
..I Searched The Comments To See Who Else Noted That JUNETEENTH Reference..So Necessary We UNITE With Our Bloodlines And Families..
@Shante-3303 ай бұрын
Where were the black people in the video at?
@yagerr42792 ай бұрын
I’m with this 🤎
@jackehoro13312 ай бұрын
What if they don't want that? I'm sure they want their land to be respected and not a tourist attraction.
@echo5.72 ай бұрын
@@Shante-330go do some research
@thrif-teaannie71285 ай бұрын
For our Ancestors rain is a Blessing so the fact it rained on the day you arrived during a drought was the Ancestors rejoicing! You found them they cry! A little piece of home.
@TheLobocantaore5 ай бұрын
For mine too & for many others as well !!
@interestingcommentbut....73785 ай бұрын
Especially after a drought. Wow thats amazing ❤
@NormanWLawrence10195 ай бұрын
Bro! You brought the rain!! You are a good omen!!! A blessing!!! Your rain spirit is blessing the drought they've been experiencing!!!
@clennishigh96665 ай бұрын
Dynamic video, and more information regarding these folks than you can find anywhere. Not many folk (Black or White) know much about John Horse and Wildcat. I read a book about the trek from Fla to Oka to Mex many years ago I was 16, I am 76 now. I retired from Higher Ed where I taught Soc. Science. I incorporated what I had learned over the years about the Black-Seminole into my class, it was never part of any curriculums, per say. I suspect you know many left Mexico and came back to Texas. The famed "Negro Seminole Scots" were part of this group. I do not watch many videos like this, but right away I was captivated with your journey...it is the best I have seen and provided information that many have never heard. I would hope that some organization or group would help provide resources to make it easier for this location to be accessed...there is much history there. I am an honorary member of the Seminole tribe in Brackettville, TX. I live in Houston...thank you my man! Dr. Clennis High
@krismccoy85815 ай бұрын
@@clennishigh9666 Hello Dr. High. I am a native of Brackettville, former resident of Houston and have lots of Brackettville cousins in the Houston area. I hope you had a chance to enjoy Juneteenth in Brackett and/or Seminole Days is every 3rd weekend in September. I haven't yet as an adult. I was in Brackett in June 2023 to lay my mother to rest at the Seminole Cemetery. Would love to share some of the info that you taught about the Black Seminoles.
@clennishigh96665 ай бұрын
Hello my friend, I would love to have had you come to my classes, however, I retired some time ago and just playing my guitar and "Chilling". The Black Seminoles caught my attention years ago. I have always been captivated by the old west, particularly in the parts folk of color played. I read extensively about the "Buffalo Solders" they, have their stories as well. The one thing I found, however, is they had (have) a broader audience than the Black Seminole Scots. Pompey Factor, Adam, Payne, and several others earned Medals of honor for bravery in action. There are not many that are aware of these Valiente Black Seminoles. I went to sleep many nights in my bed in the 5th Ward of Houston reading about these heroes. Lieutenant Bullis' life was saved at one time by these men. He lived long enough after this to have a military installation (San Antonio) named after him. Often wondered why Payne, Factor, or some of the others that saved his live were not honored on this level...that is another conversation. So, I am sorry to hear about your mother, wish I could have met her. However, some of the same men I have mentioned are lying not far from her. She is in good company bless her soul. I have been to Brackettville many times, not to any of the events. I am planning to make it this September God willing. I see your picture, you are the "real Mccoy"...my friend. Pleasure to communicate with ya...maybe I will see you in Sep.
@Dawavan5 ай бұрын
Love your video. The rain came to welcome you to a place that needed water. It is a Blessing that you came to lift the spirits of the Natives who were made happy. Thank you.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Exactly they happy it rain durimg time I came alm in goos spirit 🤝
@eleandgigs5 ай бұрын
Nice. My wife is Black Seminole from Mexico. I'm going to share this video with her so she can share it with her family. Her great-grandfather is Pompey Factor. She's going to love this video 📹
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Aww man wow thank you
@eleandgigs5 ай бұрын
@Czechineffect the rain were your Ancestors letting you know their watching over you. That was very spiritual. And a way of cleansing the soul because you noticed to be humbled and not to be selfish. That was God speaking to you directly.
@charleshaider4325 ай бұрын
@eleandgigs I am also a descendant of Seminoles from Naciemento. I am most likey related to your wife just based on your reference to Pompey Factor. This history lesson into a small town called Bracketteville, TX.
@campsmmy95 ай бұрын
This is wonderful brah ! Wow you have fell on one of the lost tribes. ❤
@georgecolon12395 ай бұрын
@campsmmy9 Yes he did...APTTMH
@Muskogee5 ай бұрын
I'm from Alabama. My grandparents gave us history lessons about our family. My family was from the Horse Bend area. My great grandfather was called "Mulatto" his father was white and his mother was a Slave. My great grandmother was black and Muskegon. White people called them Creek Indian. My grandmothers mother was black and Creek. My great grandmother was full blooded Cherokee. My grandmother grew up in an black town called "Benson." The white people took their land and flooded it out. A place called "Kawliga" Alabama. My family was sent to Oklahoma and some stayed as slaves. They called it "The Trail of Tears."
@ivonnear105 ай бұрын
So interesting your great grandfather was called mulato. Where did that language come from at that time in Alabama?
@kristietauriac83525 ай бұрын
@@ivonnear10mulatto is a French term same as creole is a French label as well , many indigenous people American Indians were very mixed ethnicities in those parts
@jailsonmaria4 ай бұрын
@@ivonnear10 here in Brazil we call MULATO too (with one T). The mulato its a child born from the relation betwen an European and an African (in the 15th century). Here we have the CAFUZO that was the result of a Native and an African. MAMELUCO was the result of an European and a Native. Many of the BANDEIRANTES (the people that go through the forest and fixed cities) were MAMELUCOS.
@glee70864 ай бұрын
I’m from Alabama my big momma she is 91 and still alive but she is Cherokee Indian
@lethal32454 ай бұрын
My dad’s family was from Georgia and they were also called mulatto.
@andremobleysr34845 ай бұрын
Most FBA Foundational Black Americans Know About Black Seminoles From Florida Like John Horse, They Beat The Shit Outta Andrew Jackson And The US Army, They Went To Okalahoma Then Mexico
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Bro I feel bad that I learned about this only 5 months ago smh - I’m learning each everyday more about our people
@713feenomHouston5 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffect Yep, a lot of lost and untrue history about Black Americans, Czech. We have BEEN in the U.S. long before slavery, too.
@warriorklan84445 ай бұрын
I wish what you said was true if so great Tariq Nasheed did a lot with his hidden colors DVDs to educate Black Americans but this history is not taught in the school system ,good work Check.
@wisdoma48605 ай бұрын
@@713feenomHouston NATLOVE true black Cowboy, all we see is DOC HOLIDAY And BILLY THE KID...They been Hiding history from African americans because of JIM CROW Laws from south. Look up Inventors archives in all States after we won CIVILWAR, You will see many races of inventors that helped create the USA.
@andremobleysr34845 ай бұрын
@@713feenomHouston Facts
@ShockTroop20105 ай бұрын
Wholesome video once again! Thanks Czech✊🏿✊🏿
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Shock Troop thanks for sponsoring the channel 💯👊🏽
@1981fuentes5 ай бұрын
What state are you in?.. Coahuila?
@GandydydyАй бұрын
Visits the blacks un Oaxaca@@Czechineffect
@CzechineffectАй бұрын
@@Gandydydy costa chica?
@GandydydyАй бұрын
@@Czechineffect at the Guelaguetza festival
@meriyucatex98274 ай бұрын
Hey Brother great job on this video man. I am a brother that left New York City in 2020 I've been living in the Yucatan Mexico ever since I love it, I needed to leave the West I found peace and happiness and knowing this extra history does good for the soul and for our identities so that we can move forward as a people keep up the great work peace.
@gordonboyog5 ай бұрын
My grandmother and grandfather were both born in El Nacimiento Coahuila de Zaragoza. Both Negro Mascogos. Still have family there 💪🏾
@oliversbillions23545 ай бұрын
But yet you call yourself negro colored black and African American make it make sense
@vanessarodriquez15955 ай бұрын
❤
@lashawnahill5 ай бұрын
I bet they are just as nice as the folks we saw in the video.
@TheChosenOne504boy2 ай бұрын
💯💪🏾nun better than being a negro
@martinzertuche5084Ай бұрын
Yo soy de coahuila de monclova pero vivo en acuña tengo un amigo que la mamá de el es macogos
@calibud2155 ай бұрын
I salute this bro he be everywhere. showin us real content. Puttin his life at risk. Be safe out here bro.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
💯👊🏽
@christinerichardson6735 ай бұрын
Yes plz be safe
@PsychicMedium47475 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffectno they look mixed…come on now…why are you so insecure in forcing mixed race people to define as black ? They are clearly mixed…black people have black skin and 4 c tight coiled hair…there is a noticeable difference. I know you see it smh. You are black they are multigenerational mixed.
@losapriscos72584 ай бұрын
In all honesty, he's not more at risk there than when he's in Miami.
@cachanilla13755 ай бұрын
I'm Mexican American and i love that Mexican people was nice with you, i travel to Mexico one's every year and i love going to Mexico, is a different vibe from USA
@sacredlightcodes77044 ай бұрын
@cachanilla1375 Call yourselves whatever name you want but you're allTHE CHILDREN OF THE LIGHT ✨️THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL 👑FROM THE 12 TRIBES OF ISRAEL 🕎 ♥️😃 👋🏽💯
@BigkevdawgNSLBC5 ай бұрын
Czech my yung brother I have to give u props today especially because todays video was very informative and it sheds a whole new vibe on Mexican People who took our people in from the Proverbial Storm of Slavery and for that I will be forever grateful to the Mexican People and being from LA us and the Mexicans don’t always see eye to eye but this helps to Czech Cuzzo I Salute U 1LUV MY BROTHA
@DaveGrease-og8oo5 ай бұрын
Facts !!
@valerieorser25175 ай бұрын
👏👏👏🙌 ✨
@TMGettingMoney5 ай бұрын
💯‼️🏆👑👍🏾🙌🏾🙏🏾✌🏾💪🏾💙
@oscardnice86055 ай бұрын
💯💯💯💯💯
@NeheC75 ай бұрын
The second Mexican President was Vicente Guerrero and he admitted that he had African linage. The first President also had those connections but it’s less talked about. 👏🏿
@hilohahoma41075 ай бұрын
Bro, your bringing the rain is a great sign about you so stop feeling bad for the moisture for the people there. I guarantee you they will always remember that okay. This is the best video I have seen in awhile, your diligence and good manners will never be forgotten by them. Viva Los Seminolos.
@rachellepierre0003 ай бұрын
Love their hospitality. Your visit was blessed and welcomed by the rain. Very informative!!
@MoAfrika-Afrika5 ай бұрын
I'm watching from South Africa and hearing the story from the girl you talked to made me teary. How our destinies where decided by other people. Imagine hearing that your ancestors fled slavery and now you're even somewhere else. Thank you so much my brother for your amazing work. According to our African culture, rain means blessings.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Thank you MoAfrika
@Bete_amhara-ኤኬ475 ай бұрын
No that's false narrative brother. Look at the olmec heads. There is tons of research that proves black people were here way before the slave trade. Dr. Clay Winter
@Bete_amhara-ኤኬ475 ай бұрын
Transatlantic trade is false narrative to keep our mental health down. The olmec heads are proves that Africans or black descendants were here in the Americas. Dr. Clay Winter have lots of evidence. We have to stop narrating their his-story and find our heritage
@a.johnston49735 ай бұрын
You Rock Czeck!!! Thanks for educating us my brother
@larrykraut11825 ай бұрын
Where did the Florida blacks originally come from? Were they from the Iberian peninsula? Were they brought to Florida by Juan Garrido?
@KC-ke7kq5 ай бұрын
Much appreciated, from a Louisiana Creole
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
Cool😊
@kvngphresh4485 ай бұрын
What up from Northern Louisiana! 💪🏾✊🏾😊
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
Wassup. Gonna make my way back to the area for a bit.
@josephmilligan40215 ай бұрын
Gullah gechee Cherokee wats good!!! wadmalaw island sc
@KC-ke7kq5 ай бұрын
Waaaaaa, love all my people. We are GUMBO
@kanakasofoahu74545 ай бұрын
Brother it was meant to be that you are a blessing that brought the rain when they needed it the most... Now the world can get a glimpse of our black Seminoles brothers and sisters and know they are going strong and still striving...
@tyreck98355 ай бұрын
I know all about the Seminoles, thanks to historian and author Dr. Claud Anderson
@MeccaMakeba5 ай бұрын
I think that Dr. Anderson was talking about the Black Seminoles in Florida.
@andremobleysr34845 ай бұрын
@@MeccaMakeba these are they same ones he was talking about that left florida after they whipped Andrew Jackson And The US Army Ass In The Swamps Of Florida
@713feenomHouston5 ай бұрын
@@MeccaMakeba They are the same group.
@MeccaMakeba5 ай бұрын
@@713feenomHouston ok, thank you.
@MeccaMakeba5 ай бұрын
@@andremobleysr3484 ok, thank you.
@gheechiedan92995 ай бұрын
This is an EPIC find Czech my man! I'm SO glad you decided to go here and film this place! Much RESPECT!
@kathypouu4 ай бұрын
As someone who identifies as black indigenous and Mexican indigenous I appreciate this video so much! My black indigenous side is the tribe of the seminoles along with two others so it's interesting and captivating to see the history of my ancestors and also understand that they settled in Mexico--the country my paternal side is from. I am about a five hour drive away myself from the states, I may have to pay a visit.
@qwertyqwertyqwerty43242 ай бұрын
There is no black indigenous. The black seminoles were freed men who were accepted by the Seminole tribe, they earned their keep and became the “black Seminoles”.
@kathypouu2 ай бұрын
@@qwertyqwertyqwerty4324 you sound asinine. This requires no rebuttal, simply.
@kathypouu2 ай бұрын
@@Loko00000 ok asshole
@OAXBORN2 ай бұрын
@@qwertyqwertyqwerty4324Maya black, zapotec black, Olmec black.. and likely with the Aztec capital, black asf
@qwertyqwertyqwerty43242 ай бұрын
@@OAXBORN that’s literally incorrect. Nobody in America was black lil bro
@MrJearley65 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. This is your brother over here on the big island of Hawaii.🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏿🤙🏿 and the history lesson of how the blacks ended up over in Mexico thank you
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Thank you big bro
@CalinmonsoProductions5 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffectclick on the link you will be interested its in spanish. But i be hearing your spanish good
@MrRichMurphy5 ай бұрын
Cause Native Americans, Mexico & Brazil kept slaves well after the US stopped. Well after
@RUBBERGUMSOUL5 ай бұрын
Yeeeah yooooooooou
@suzieb8415 ай бұрын
No way!! They look like the Australian Aboriginals
@keeliharris50555 ай бұрын
Your visit was definitely spiritual...the fact that the people were so welcoming and the rain that was absent for years...amazing...time to slow things down but time to connect in a way you had not predicted
@benovarner99455 ай бұрын
My guy I don't know how I came across your video but I must say it was very refreshing. For a minute I thought I was there . Keep up the great work. It takes a lot of courage to go into a place like that not knowing the outcome. Peace n blessings on your travels 🙌🏾
@sisterkamilah43735 ай бұрын
This has become my favorite travel channel! ❤ Thank you Czech for delivering content. I love your energy on all your videos. Very good personality.
@ItsTheG5 ай бұрын
I love this!! If you all want to know more about Seminole contributions to the abolishment of chattel slavery, research the Gullah Geechee and the Gullah wars!! Our story needs to be heard!!
@dominiqueallums-farley67045 ай бұрын
That's amazing. I didn't know about that connection
@kennethmcclennon18455 ай бұрын
There are a couple of Gullah Wars videos on YT.
@Applecider-Poetry5 ай бұрын
Gullah is still spoken in North Carolina, pretty language from West Africa Angola. you can hear it at the gas station!!!
@Nastydealerr5 ай бұрын
Facts
@peterkinberger97415 ай бұрын
@@Applecider-Poetry The Gullah GeeChees are in South Carolina and Georgis as well in the coastal areas. There is a whole island in South Carolina completely inhabited by the Gullah Geechees. They are very friendly people and speak Gullah full time, though they also speak English. There are a few tribes of Native Americans that are completely black such as the Cowharries and the Lumbees and a few more. Virginia also has them as well. When Sir Walter Raleigh came to America he found tobacco from one of these tribes and the international tobacco trade was given a massive boost. There are sketches and drawings of these Native Americans. The lost colony was absorbed by the Lumbee nation because the names of the lost colonists were adopted by them. Pembroke University should have a lot of information concerning these Native Americans. I do not know what the genetic information yields but may be a key to understanding more about them. It is quite possible they originally came from Africa long before the Pilgrims arrived and could have been on Jewish merchant ships that got lost or came here by there own long boats or something hidden from our historical view. There are various writings on rocks in the US of both phoenician and ancient Hebrew and even possibly Egyptian as the Grand Canyon may posess findings of the Egyptian culture. There are possibilities with vikings as well. Ancient foreign cultures have left their writings and graffiti in America. I could think of even an African tribesman fishing with families and friends and was caught by currents to end up in America. I think about the old Kon-Tiki experiment several centuries back that used a primitive raft to cross the Atlantic. These things open up many possibilities for knowledge and wisdom. It just takes the right mind to sort it all out. I could say so much more with rare information but I am sure these things will open out to the right person. All I can say is we must learn to love each other because every person is precious ! A friend always !
@kellywyatt485 ай бұрын
Wow this was amazing to see, I am a descendent of Chef Oscola , who had two wifes one was black , they have tried to keep her out of the history books , my family has roots in every place you just talked about am actually in Kissimmee , Florida right now I moved to Florida from Ohio , this is amazing
@yoyojoe92404 ай бұрын
Did you mean "Osceola"..?
@mandifs93155 ай бұрын
May The Most High God continue to Bless You Brethren🙏 I pray You continue to bring more content like this about our ppl❤
@dreyprice2485 ай бұрын
Damn,the female at the restaurant was so humble and beautiful..this was a very Great video..the people were all so warming..just makes me wanna travel more and enjoy different cultures..thanks
@elchasai4 ай бұрын
would be cool if people learned the different times when it has become appropriate to use the words ;historic' and 'historical'.
@kidreds202 ай бұрын
Peace fam... I'm a quiet watcher, however I had to say this is by far one of your best videos. I also loved the Cuba series. This vid is really good. Thank you for this hidden history I knew nothing about as a black woman. Salute to you Czech.... Peace fam
@lasantisima64465 ай бұрын
Thank you Primo, for taking us on your trip. Our Beautiful People look so Lovely !!! That young woman in the beautiful mural was a sweetheart. The couple with the bed and breakfast were chill and everyone is inviting friendly guiding you on your journey like family. Bringing more awareness to this beautiful town., Thank you again for this amazing trip .💫 Stay Safe 🪶🫀💫👐
@larkallen95425 ай бұрын
From Georgia so I have always known about the Black Seminoles. But, there were also Black Chotaw and Creek Indians in Mississippi as well. The Cherokee tribe of North Georgia (which was known as the most fair skinned )was the only southern tribe accepting of whiite settlers and they paid the price. Also , it is very important to know that 50% of the cowboys that explored the west were black which also explains the prevalence of African dna in western populations.
@infotecworld5 ай бұрын
Correct, When they became "welcoming" , Trail of tears followed.
@nzuri1155 ай бұрын
My family linage is from the Mississippi Choctaw tribe 🩷
@OpaLockaOutlaw3055 ай бұрын
TALK TO EM!!
@nataliewalters27595 ай бұрын
I have Chickasaw and Choctaw in my lineage . We have family black and white pictures
@445jrod5 ай бұрын
I'm indigenous from New Mexico & yes its definitely in our blood. Many fleeing slavery in the south were blended into our tribe on the reservations.
@MrWheatle4 ай бұрын
Maaaaan, this comment is long overdue! I started watching your videos about 3-4 weeks ago and am totally hooked. This particular one is incredibly special but all of your work has a common thread: your focus on authentic local , engaged, respectful, informed travel. I work crazy hours & at the end of my day (11:000m - midnight), I repair to my conference room, turn on the big screen, pour a pint of craft beer and relax with one of your videos. Your videos are soooo good that I actually feel like it was I that visited these localities. Keep up the great work & thank you!
@lasha45855 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, brother, for sharing the trip with us! Peace, love, and Indian Soul!!!
@Gvhbj5 ай бұрын
Your beautiful
@traeedwards13935 ай бұрын
What great and informative video. I've heard about the Black Seminoles but this video really went deeper into the migration to Mexico. This is the part of history that I didnt know. Salute
@aloziecnwachukwu15155 ай бұрын
WOW my brother you’re a TREASURE for bringing this Documentary(yes it’s a documentary) to life. I really appreciate the LOVE you have for OUR people all over the World. I’m Nigerian.
@sammymakokha38895 ай бұрын
So proud of you brother Czeck….keep doing what you doing.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Thank you, I will
@juanitamcferrin50645 ай бұрын
When my grandchildren and great grandchildren could see history, it’s very important that we all open up the door the history and truth like they say the truth will set you free. Thank you for sharing.
@DennisLofton5 ай бұрын
Beautiful historical reveal. So much is suspected and talked about but this puts real faces to the facts THANK YOU.
@clifttaylor14243 ай бұрын
Great video! I’m a Gullah by way of South Carolina. John Horse is a famous warrior who fought the US Government for years. Those people Seminole black Mexicans people are part of our rich Heritage. I really appreciate your video brother.
@DerrickMassenburg-sh4gp5 ай бұрын
When I'm Down And Having A Bad Day I Come To Your Channel And Man I Always Feel Much Better Afterwards
@truthseeker10095 ай бұрын
Fascinating video. Thank you so much for enriching us with this history. There is a Seminole Trail that divides the state of Virginia into its Western and Eastern halves. It is Route 29. Every time I drive down this picturesque mountainous road I reflect on the Seminole Indian people and their impact in the Americas. The people of El Nacimiento are beautiful and I'm grateful to them for holding onto and embracing their Indian and African ancestry. Hats off to you Czech!!!!
@MarvinColeman-f6u5 ай бұрын
I am from Texas and I have never heard of this,so thanks for sharing this information with me. Keep up the good work
@orlandoflonory19205 ай бұрын
It looks like you went through a lot to get us this video and it is much appreciated. I can hear your mom saying take your hat off at the table. 😃 👍🏾
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
🤣😂
@Prof_Cos5 ай бұрын
Very good video. I live in Tampa, Florida; the region where John Horse came from. I'm FBA and learned a lot from the American Maroon film and self discovery. You put great effort into putting this together and with your other videos. Keep going...✊🏽
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@Stan.0277Ай бұрын
Nice content as always Czech my brother, much love from South Africa
@VITO_T4L21005 ай бұрын
Much luv and respect for all the great content you share with all of us bro......Much needed history for the WORLD to know!!!! And 🙏🏽 we appreciate you for all that you done and will continue to do 💯
@kenwgoins5 ай бұрын
Thanks for making the journey out to this place and representing USA visitors in a positive light...
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Exactly
@King-walo5 ай бұрын
You made all these sacrifices to make it to this place and tryna get to know more about them !!!! And I really appreciate and admire you for that !!! Watching this episode from west Africa SENEGAL 🇸🇳 DAKAR keep up the amazing work !!!!
@margobonilla0255 ай бұрын
The ancestors are happy that's why the rain came they are crying❤️ I enjoyed this video thank you
@jdagreat45955 ай бұрын
I am creek Indian a proud black American man an we know all about our cousins the seminoles
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
Yes some of my relatives are Creeks, and Cherokees.
@blackavenger24375 ай бұрын
I’m creek from Alabama but I’m from Boston and now one of the tribes are part of the Seminole Indians, along with Florida and they fled to Miami and from Miami. They fought the United States and from there they walked into Mexico.
@jdagreat45955 ай бұрын
@@FBA-B1 absolutely. The yamasee is also our relatives which is another black indigenous Indian tribe.. To be truthful Cherokee, seminole, yamasee, are all apart of the creek nation.
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
@@jdagreat4595The Yamassee were a multiethnic confederation of Native Americans who lived in the coastal region of present-day northern coastal Georgia near the Savannah River and later in northeastern Florida. So most of us are Yamasse anyway.
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
@blackavenger2437 Seminoles never fled technically we fought 3 wars back to back and signed a treaty. Honestly, we rode horses and walked to Oklahoma but we also took boats across the gulf, those who weren't truamatically scared of the vast ocean as many of us were. We also rode horses and caravans to Nacamiento. When blacks migrated from the south, we drove in a similar way in car groups or small caravans or took the railroad.
@crownonpoint5 ай бұрын
Please tell me you went back! Honestly just you visiting, waking around, mingling, & enjoying delicious foods was an entertaining. It just shows you the rain was a blessing not only for them but for your viewers. As this was a lovely video to watch. I just wish you translated a little more using additional captions or explaining it vocally because KZbins translation options want working that much. I would love for you to go back for a little longer, explore, chat, & support that community. I definitely would donate money for the tonws citizens. Alos be neat to learn how there water supply is. If then know about rain water collection.(even if the experience droughts) or if theres other things they nred assistance with, or even more about accommodations for visitor. I hope they get to watch this video. If so, here's a big hello from Canada. 🇨🇦 👋
@robynrob94715 ай бұрын
Black is black!! And proud. This is an amazing project! Thank you for documenting Czech
@peter-panwannabebootyscatchers5 ай бұрын
BLACK IS A COLOUR NOT PERSON/PEOPLE
@robynrob94715 ай бұрын
@@peter-panwannabebootyscatchers next….you are odd ever been told that?
@HUEMANES5 ай бұрын
@@peter-panwannabebootyscatchers In terms of ethnicity Black is referred to a specific ethnic group that had an ethnogenesis. That specific ethnic group are Black Americans, FBA, Freedmen, DOAS, Native Black Americans, etc.
@ilske97985 ай бұрын
They are Mixed /Biracial, not Black
@IsaiahJones-fc7rd5 ай бұрын
@@ilske9798your a racist and a colorist smh
@lesliejackson15075 ай бұрын
I love the fact that they celebrate Juneteenth
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
exactly
@hilohahoma41075 ай бұрын
IKR ❤!
@hilohahoma41075 ай бұрын
@Czech man when I saw the name Czech I thought oh let me see what this euro gringo guy is gonna be doing looking for Seminoles in Mexico lol 😅. How did you get that name bro no disrespect just curious. The whole video was just mui Bonita. ❤
@GalacticIAM4 ай бұрын
Keep doing your thing bro. This was needed. My mother and law was a afro Mexican. I have 3 little brothers and sisters that's came from her and my father. I worked in Mexico and have been there with my grandmother who was an Afro Mexican (Nuromelanated)
@charlesjoe35 ай бұрын
This hits me because my Great Grandmother was born and raised in Florida and she is half Seminole. She showed me photos of her when she was young wearing the traditional clothing with her mother and she had very long hair that was braided very high into a cone shape.
@Gvhbj5 ай бұрын
My granny had that long hair braided also.
@Earthomo2 ай бұрын
Thank you for stating that your dear Great Grandma was 1/2 Seminole. Everyone else seems to imply their ancestors are completely Native which makes me wonder how they ended up as black Americans. People who have black and white ancestors don't go around stating "I'm European" and acting as though they are not also very much black.
@saber42505 ай бұрын
What a awesome video I'm indigenous mexican and I never knew Seminoles lived in Mexico thanks for the great content.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
nice
@herbertbrown90764 ай бұрын
Great Video my grandmother is the lady next to Laura’s grandmother 1:07:18. I cried when i saw them together. They were best friends. My family is from Nacimento. We live on a ranch a few miles south of here. Thank you for the video
@RobAllbanks5 ай бұрын
I gotcha bro, they just didn’t tell us about these guys or teach it to some of us they did hide the truth about them. Bless the black Seminole!
@timasuna17565 ай бұрын
They teach this in middle school, when they speak of when Spain ruled Florida
@RobAllbanks5 ай бұрын
@@timasuna1756 ok, I’m not in Florida
@timasuna17565 ай бұрын
@@RobAllbanks 🤣 Neither am I
@RobAllbanks5 ай бұрын
@@timasuna1756 you ain’t in Alabama neither🤣
@Equitysolutions-ut7si5 ай бұрын
Check that video was so good even though it rained just the history that you allowed us to see through your travels was very touching. Thanks man. You are absolutely incredible. I am a subscriber, but this made my subscription. Well worth it. Thanks again 💪🏾
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@yudk841816 күн бұрын
With much of your sacrifice Czech the blessing of rain came where much needed!! That alone is worth ALL OF YOUR EFFORT !!! What a miracle!!!! Your Mission there was GREATER than you thought !! ❤❤✨✨✨✨✨✨
@Seventh_dimension5 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you for taking us!
@charmainerichardson-pilgri89035 ай бұрын
You are of the Tribe and lineage of Yacob. You brought the blessing and RAIN call to me the needs of the people to remind them that they are not forgotten by the Most High!!
@yahkeie28835 ай бұрын
🎯🎯🎯
@daledagreat90552 ай бұрын
Got to love this channel brother keep going
@deevashay5 ай бұрын
And also you brought the rain! What a blessing. God needed you to hear the local stories so rain gave you more conversations and less pictures
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Amen that’s true I probably would of never met her
@deevashay5 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffect definitely! I feel that in my heart, that rain was the reason you made that connection with her. I can’t wait till you go back again, they’re gonna remember that the rain came with you 🤗
@CaneCorsoShow5 ай бұрын
GOO JOB! Black KZbinrs are doing great at tearing down the barrirer of separation that Europeans have tried to put between Brown skinned people (Latin/Black/Asian/African, whatever you want to call yourself). We're no longer blinded if we keep sharing such content
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
💯💪
@Salas831495 ай бұрын
Yea bro but their still Mexican like us sharing the same culture something the you blacks from US CANT ! So don’t try to claim them for the internet 🤣 it’s still our culture so what’s your point with this ?
@Sonofyacob5 ай бұрын
@@Salas83149 Lol you blacks. Maybe his point is where they originated from.
@bebaramz99145 ай бұрын
@@Salas83149Exactly! Mexican culture has a mix of different races…But being a “mixed” Mexican is different from being a “mixed” American…it’s like…. We are meal with a secret ingredient ☺️👍❤️ pero el llamado de la sangre existe 😊
@CaneCorsoShow5 ай бұрын
@@Salas83149 Culture as in what? Let's dig in since you want to go there. Biddy Bam Bam
@sonisonrobi713Ай бұрын
Thankyou for sharing such a beautiful and j Historical place😊
@CzechineffectАй бұрын
My pleasure 😊
@xi5044 ай бұрын
I flet like I was there with you. Thank you for traveling to these great places and bringing the world to us!❤❤🎉
@AndreaWKR5 ай бұрын
Czech! You are a powerful man! You brought the rain! Everyone greeted you as you rode by on the horse, and they thank you for bringing the rain and sharing their story. ❤
@boneyardrestorodz25364 ай бұрын
This is a very interesting video. Thank you for sharing it.
@ImNOTfromthisplanetITT5 ай бұрын
I just smashed that like button
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Thank you my brother appreciate you
@jamspringz5 ай бұрын
This is very meaningful and under exposed history. I'm an African American, Floridian. Today, with this content, I hit the subscribe button. Keep up the good work, and be safe.
@nevamontford49145 ай бұрын
Me too!😂
@SixTenVisuals5 ай бұрын
Glad to have watched this journey with you! I was only aware of our people down by the Guatemala border on the Pacific coast side. I felt the warmth of those El Nacimiento folks. It reminded me of a little coastal town in the Yucatan called Progreso. You did the right thing not renting a car and driving solo in a cartel zone...you never know what goes down. Seems like you could've flown to San Antonio and caught some kind of bus to Eagle Pass border crossing and got there faster than the Monterrey route. Something that most of us Americans don't know much about: finding a trafficker over there is like calling a cab. That business is nationwide and busy as hell!
@user-ox8ix6lf4r5 ай бұрын
I'm black Seminole central Florida.
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
Nice bro wish during video could of interviewed you
@user-ox8ix6lf4r5 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffect come to okeechobee I’m here on the Rez lol but not for too long moving to Thailand for a few years
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
Nice to meet you my family is from Wewoka Oklahoma.
@sky-pv7ff5 ай бұрын
You are Africans, not indigenous American.
@dsword4565 ай бұрын
Informative
@Bundaman595 ай бұрын
Czech, another damn good bit of historical reporting my brother about Blacks on the other side of the border. I am so glad you took the time and interest to highlight the lives of our ancestors south of the border. I listened earnestly to your reporting and you didn't miss a beat. Interviews were awesome! Most people have no knowledge about the migration of Blacks and Native Americans via Mexico from Florida, Oklahoma and Texas. BTW, Brackettville, TX is also home to one of the Buffalo Soldiers Forts. Seminoles/Mascogos (best trackers in history) historically worked with the 9th/10th Cavalry and the 24th/25th Infantry. Thank you so much for this one and the previous vids on our people in Mexico. Damn good reporting on the southern region of Mexico as well. Keep doing what you're doing 🤠👍🏾
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
I really want to investigate Buffalo soldiers thanks for sharing
@Bundaman595 ай бұрын
@@Czechineffect Anytime young brother! If and when you take that trek, start in Kansas (Ft. Leavenworth), work your way down through Oklahoma and Texas....finish up in Arizona/New Mexico. Lot of it will go hand in hand with your Mexico reporting ✌🏾
@olowasegun682911 күн бұрын
Thanks for documenting our story
@mutazzbey64245 ай бұрын
You brought the rain my bro your spirit brought the rain everything happens for a reason.
@lasantisima64465 ай бұрын
Yes!!!🫀🪶
@ritaavalos46695 ай бұрын
I'm Choctaw by my moms side and Creek Seminole by my dads side. My mom was from St, Louis Mo USA both of her parents were from LeFlore Mississippi USA and my dad was from South Carolina USA and both of his parents we are Americans and I do have siblings and family who were born in Mx. I was married and divorced to a man from Michoaca'n Mx. I myself was born in South Central Southern California.
@andresgcoderoilpaz28065 ай бұрын
Funny
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
There are a lot of us, you know. Much more than the Dawes roles. We're gonna have to find each other at some point. I'm thinking about some things that have to happen.
@IsaiahJones-fc7rd5 ай бұрын
@@andresgcoderoilpaz2806what is so funny lame boy ??
@sabrinanatalie86635 ай бұрын
I am Choctaw on my mothers side, my mothers People were in Oklahoma and some moved to Kansas. Hey cousin!!🥰
@FBA-B15 ай бұрын
@@sabrinanatalie8663 🙃
@handiable4 ай бұрын
I have thoroughly enjoyed watching this video and all of your content. Thank you.
@mikejack23595 ай бұрын
You have OPEN up the minds and spirits of any. I lived in Del Rio, Texas. Del Rio is not far from Brackettville, Texas. Brackettville, has Seminoles people located in the area.
@MrBluespyz5 ай бұрын
Excellent commentary with this one! Well done Czech.
@faustomichel44195 ай бұрын
Just found your channel today and was bench watching all the episodes you were in Mexico looking for the communities with Afro Mexicans. As a Mexican American whose parents are from Mexico you taught me something I didn't know about the Afro Mexican culture in Mexico. This video was great, was hoping you made it safe to Nacimiento.
@EllieTtram-ec1mn5 ай бұрын
I don't understand why, but this was very spiritual for me Czech. Even the timing of the rain was spiritual. Good job!
@strick66845 ай бұрын
You are truly a brave explorer riding with the spirit of truth. I have always wondered about the black Seminoles and other tribes involved in America’s removal Policy of 1830 “ The trail of Tears” to Oklahoma, then later to Mexico. Thanks for sharing brother…
@skyelark55115 ай бұрын
I'm so happy for you that you were able to find a little piece of your heritage to which you are entitled to experience but was unjustly denied. God is So-oo good! I pray we all are able to grab a hold of moments like these in each of our lives that remind us of our value and raise our consciousness of our true beauty.
@fareedingram46265 ай бұрын
@ Czech. I want to say thank you 🙇 I had no clue about a lot of things until now!!
@Czechineffect5 ай бұрын
You welcome
@GalacticIAM4 ай бұрын
This runs in my blood. My grandfather was born in Oklahoma in 1902. I have the documents of the human being (a Man named Paul) who stole his Identity and all of his land. My Mother was also Geechie. Her mother was a child of the Gullah wars
@dr.shlomosands109626 күн бұрын
Gee che been here gullah INVADED with the Spaniards
@Outlaw11034 ай бұрын
This is a very cool journey you took to explore your family heritage with the Black Seminole people. I live in Oklahoma and also share your passion for history regarding native tribal migrations and key cultural events. John Horse was a very remarkable fellow and you have much to be proud of. Respect
@JackFoxes5 ай бұрын
I am from India. Appreciate your good work. May goodness prevail in each and every heart and the oppressed and exploited be liberated.
@Deborah-yz5co5 ай бұрын
My father's mother was from India.
@musicmoneymaker64575 ай бұрын
Czech I enjoyed your video. What an amazing experience. Your Spanish is damn good too 👍🏽❤
@thandekancube32125 ай бұрын
In my Xhosa South African culture when a person arrives with rain it’s considered Blessed so you brought blessings to that community 🙏🏾🙏🏾🇿🇦 love your channel
@Stashhidethemoney5 ай бұрын
Black Americans have a whole diaspora of decendents most don’t know about , samana americans 🇩🇴 🇺🇸🤞🏿, Nova Scotians🇨🇦 🇺🇸🤞🏿, mascogos 🇲🇽 🇺🇸🤞🏿, amerikans🇹🇹🇺🇸🤞🏿 etc
@salkanini62775 ай бұрын
What about americo Liberians?
@Stashhidethemoney5 ай бұрын
@@salkanini6277 ya
@limonesycafe88985 ай бұрын
You mean multiracial people of the Americas?
@phillytrujillo83405 ай бұрын
Yes. My family are from sanchez , Samana and our last name is shephard
@Stashhidethemoney5 ай бұрын
@@phillytrujillo8340 dats wassup 4sho🔥
@ericboswell88635 ай бұрын
Excellent video Czech..And you getting grey Boi.....U can't hide it..I luv these lil quiet Mexican off the beaten path towns ..As long as I had a steady income..I could live here in a heartbeat..That's good living..👍
@africaunite96732 ай бұрын
I have learned a lot from you, Brother Czech!!!! God Bless!!!! Keep up the good work.
@BattleGroundEarth5 ай бұрын
Appreciate you sharing as always!
@agentle75 ай бұрын
This was really awesome to watch. I live in Texas and worked with 2 Mexican girls that said their grandparents were Black. Unfortunately, I felt like they were telling me in secret as if they were ashamed. I eventually learned that Mexicans have a form of racism. Not as extreme as in the U.S. but the whiter ones with more Spaniard in them got better treatment. When it comes to "Black " history, Mexico is no different than Cuba, Columbia. Honduras, Brazil and all other spanish countries. The history is amazing and the love would be better if it was embraced.
@dorianyguity78564 ай бұрын
I agree, as a Garífuna a Honduran myself I can attest that with embrace wholeheartedly our African culture.
@ronna97509 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing - slow down when showing places and doing the fast whip around - interested in Airbnb and lead up to the folks you meet- love this great work
@pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay26805 ай бұрын
We Black Americans Need to Promote Black Seminoles Indians it’s Apart Our Culture and History
@queenmommie1005 ай бұрын
They must cleave to us as the Tribe of Judah the 12 Tribes of The Most High God Scattered. Judah is awake now.
@thatGuyQuincy5 ай бұрын
🤣
@GAMEOVERTBH5 ай бұрын
Do they identify as Black's? 🤔
@pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay26805 ай бұрын
@@GAMEOVERTBH yes other Races called them Black
@thetyronezone52985 ай бұрын
Why they chose who they are they turned their back on their African heritage and chose native American Indian heritage they don't consider themselves of African descent anymore