Did You Know About The Maroons Of Suriname? Like & Share This Episode For More.. Donate To Support Our Travels Here wodemaya.me/travel-fund/
@TheBlessed6268 ай бұрын
Do you know that you all are ISRAELITES? You are the descendent of the people kidnaped from Africa and sold into slavery
@sweet20T8 ай бұрын
Yes, I heard about them maybe a couple of years ago. I'm Jamaican and we also have maroon. I had heard a Jamaican maroon speaking the Kromanti language that he said was passed down from his ancestors. So I became curious and started searching and came across the maroons of Suriname.
@mpimando63458 ай бұрын
I KNOW ALL THOSE REGIONS I AM SAAMAKA MARONS MYSELF LIKE I SAID IN MY FIRST COMMENT YOU'VE SPOKEN TO ONE OF MY YOUNGS BROHDA. I EVEN GREW UP IN THAT REGION BEFORE I CAME TO EUROPE. MY GRANDMA AND GRANDPA BOTH ARE FROM THAT SAME SIPALIWINIE REGION KNOWN AS SAAMAKA TAPZEEI LIBAZEH KONDE.😇😇😇😇😇 GREETINGS FROM MPI MANDO AM SAYING THANKS & BIGUP RESPECT @WODEMAYA💯✊🙌
@overviewthem8 ай бұрын
I 'm Jamaican of African descent, and yes, I do know about the maroons of Suriname for many years now but not enough to claim in overwhelm terms their interesting history. Though the maroon communities in Jamaica were among the first to be established, those that came after were somewhat touched by outside influences and certainly the ones in Suriname, knocked me over with a difference in that, because of the symbolic retention of the Africa of ancient. I'm certainly drawn to their dances as well and music which are so nostalgic; they brought me closer to the homeland in a fundamental way, reminiscent of what it was really the past. In addition, I do feel a lot is meaningful here to know intensely and in depth about them because out of most settlements in the West, theirs seemed to be the ones that were not infiltrated much by the colonial influences of what ought to be among others. Meaning that everything remained as it were only related to what they encountered and discovered in new forest of their conquest to survive being enslaved. So, the fact that they went so far and deep into the amazon forest, to establish their own communities so many miles away from the frontline establishments of Colonial Slave Traders, must have kept them being most unique in the artifacts and original language expressions of the past that are not infiltrated with modifications that have touched others elsewhere, including, of course certain areas in Africa itself. In that way and unlike anywhere else they're very unique and a wholesome treasure to learn from. To connect the dots and I like what the Surinamese man say, we must learn our history from ours, and not only from the ancestors of the colonials. With that stated, Wode Maya, your tour has brought me even closer to know more in respect to the people there. One Love❤🙏🏿.
@prn4ever6548 ай бұрын
31:08 Suriname it would take 10 minutes to pick up the trash on the shore/beach. The people who drop the trash is wrong, but it also wrong that you see it person and just ignore it. Just pick it up, it would nice job for a kid to do and teach him to keep his homeland beautiful.
@midnitelion52388 ай бұрын
I was born in Suriname but live in the Netherlands for more than 50 years now. Enjoyed every minute of this docu video. Thank you for bringing attention to my beautiful homeland and for your mission to connect the diaspora. I look forward to your next content. We need more people like you. You probably don't realize what a great inspiration and motivator you are for the diaspora.
@nsuromaagudie7 ай бұрын
I'm from Ghana 🇬🇭 married to a Suriname ❤
@ubutabazitv8 ай бұрын
You can't realize how good we feel when seeing our fellow African communities living out of Africa.Love from Rwanda!
@THETRAVELOGIST18 ай бұрын
They are still showing bad things to them about Africa 🌍 and that is why alot of people appreciate your work you are doing for changing the narrative.❤
@prosperousnatasha81538 ай бұрын
People in those parts are more connected to their African roots, I don’t care what they show me about Africa I still love it. If someone said something bad to you about someone so you just believe them? They told lies while they were busy stealing OK
@THETRAVELOGIST18 ай бұрын
@@prosperousnatasha8153 This is the reason why he needs our support more to help bring us together as one people
@DarkAngel-cj6sx8 ай бұрын
@@prosperousnatasha8153 💯
@SoggyBody8 ай бұрын
Very nice and welcoming of you, From your Neighbour, Trinidad and Tobago@@prosperousnatasha8153
@DeLeo-zb8el8 ай бұрын
and stop the scammer activity.Tell the world that African can survive tru thier strong FAITH without the hell money from the scam victim.Prove it.🔥
@lotmaphane8 ай бұрын
Wode, the gift of Africa and the diaspora. Continue teaching and inspiring the black man.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
❤
@tibaijukashafiq38668 ай бұрын
Which river is that
@tibaijukashafiq38668 ай бұрын
❤the name of that river mr wode don't forget me on that fish
@lapengpropertyagentslapeng14398 ай бұрын
I read a lot as a kid in Zambia age 10,12 and right into my teens and I knew the Caribbean islands as well as Suriname, Belize and Guyana back then. Am 59 years old.
@BlaqKitty-sv5mv8 ай бұрын
I'm originally from Belize and it's just so lovely to see our brothers and sisters around the world living their beautiful lives.
@emilbrako38818 ай бұрын
Me too, almost
@madscientist25685 ай бұрын
I am impressed honestly I am from Grenada and I know everywhere in the Caribbean and every African country on the continent even as far east a Guinea and Fijian islands. But believe me I am so close to Surinam and never knew it had black people like this I thought it was more mix like Guyana this is eye opening
@janjacob22598 ай бұрын
I am a man that is original from Suriname, and i forgot hoe much i mis Suriname...until i saw your video. Suddenly i became very emotional. I really NEED to go back to Suriname. Thank you ❣️🙏🏾
@tbello0077 ай бұрын
May God be with you and go ahead of you as you plan to go back to Suriname.
@doranoora26577 ай бұрын
@janjacob kon esi baka. Sranan gron e kari joe. 💜💕💓💖
@cjBless-zi5wv7 ай бұрын
You've gotta keep connected to your roots,make that pilgrimage now and again I'm from 🇯🇲..only thing missing is making an african connection visit.
@MSSHARIII2 ай бұрын
Keep that connection ALIVE, home is waiting for you💖🇯🇲
@gerrytushh8 ай бұрын
It's very good get to learn more about our wonderful African people in South America ❤🎉 Watching from Uganda 🇺🇬
@obeahman62868 ай бұрын
Uganda, now there is a country I would like to know 💥
@jaymikk25057 ай бұрын
Those ppl are not African they are indigenous to that land. That's ppl problem they think all melenated ppl come from Africa. Wich is one of the World's biggest lie
@MSSHARIII2 ай бұрын
@@obeahman6286Oh yes, beautiful people‼️ 💖🇯🇲
@ryansilvagraves8 ай бұрын
Maya you are the best! Im brazillian🇧🇷, but my father and his (my) family are from Suriname 🇸🇷 I was there in 2008/2009. Im jornalist and my graduation job was about the black people in music videoclipes from Suriname 🇸🇷 and French Guiana 🇬🇫 Its amazing what you are doing for our people all over the world. Its like our dream coming true. Thank God I found your page!
@localman1118 ай бұрын
I agree with Maya, I also believe it was intentionally made expensive to travel✈️️ so that we can't reconnect, greetings from KENYA🇰🇪
@avodahproductionsministry53788 ай бұрын
We're one people. We're waiting for you in Jamaica oh. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲❤🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@comahsamuel39698 ай бұрын
Jamaica will the last.😁🇬🇭🦁
@berthekabwe8718 ай бұрын
He is saving the best for last!! Jamaica will be his grand finale😊
@sightsandevents8 ай бұрын
"Our history was not written by us" What you are doing now is re-writing our history. Supporting the goal all the way. ❤❤❤
@kolonelb502325 күн бұрын
Exactly I truly believe one day all black people will unite.
@LetsTravellChannel8 ай бұрын
Had never heard of Suriname 🇸🇷 let alone know it's a country. What a pleasant surprise to see how our people have managed to keep the culture preserved!!! Their mannerisms and laughter too....this was very touching to watch! The boat ride was epic. Waiting for part 2. Thanks to the entire crew and especially the hosts.
@kriskros15928 ай бұрын
It means u don't read, uknowamsayin?
@DarkAngel-cj6sx8 ай бұрын
I met them in Holland. They are many there
@mccousfevrier8958 ай бұрын
Really? ...clearly a deficit of knowledge of the slave trade. You may also want to look up the countries that make up CARICOM - should help.
@LetsTravellChannel8 ай бұрын
@@kriskros1592 am sorry npt sorry that I don't know everything like you smart-ass. Are you saying you leaned nothing in the video?
@laurieconway38348 ай бұрын
I agree! I've heard of Suriname but never knew the location. This content definitely makes me want to visit🙂
@philesiaj.wilcox-bartsch62068 ай бұрын
Woda Maya, I just heard of Suriname the country last week. We are traveling in Spain, and I saw a woman who looked like me. I spoke with , and her accent was different. When I ask where was her motherland, she said Suriname. WE exchanged information, and I am excited to here about her country. Thank you for for taking me there!!👏🏾
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Wow!that’s impressive
@emilbrako38818 ай бұрын
Well done, Sister.
@vicferrmat44928 ай бұрын
Wode Maya. Your travels in the Caribbean are amongst some of your best videos. I live in one of the Eastern Caribbean Islands, I am a man, I had goose pimples and I cried. More Africans must come to the area to visit, take up residency/ citizenship, join up with us until we become one people.
@ismaelluke97137 ай бұрын
Well said well said
@ApostleKamlawanyeme7 ай бұрын
This is incredible, I am a Jamaican woman with Maroon Grandparents… there are also many Maroons in Jamaica 🇯🇲
@wicksqueen4048 ай бұрын
I'm in tears....you recognizing us here in the different parts of the world! You should tour the different states and cities in America.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Will definetly do that next year
@millionairemaine89018 ай бұрын
@@WODEMAYA If you do, make sure to visit the Gullah-Gheechee people in South Carolina and the black Creoles in New Orleans, Louisiana.
@simonakakpo7228 ай бұрын
I appreciate your work Wode maya we once meet at kotoka airport
@DarkAngel-cj6sx8 ай бұрын
We love you . We never forget about you
@amrikiaswad42638 ай бұрын
@@WODEMAYAyou have to visit the Gullah- Geechee in South Carolina They still how to speak they own version of Pidgin
@LEOTHELION41918 ай бұрын
Maya, some of the Maroons came to settle in Freetown, Sierra Leone. Thank you for opening our eyes.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
There is place in Trinidad called Freetown
@emmau12128 күн бұрын
Krio❤ we naa wan pikin
@ArisDmajesty8 ай бұрын
Lets always remember Wode Maya in our prayers.....MAY GOD PROTECT YOU ALWAYS IN JESUS NAME!
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏🏿
@DoctorME6218 ай бұрын
Amen
@shantellove41338 ай бұрын
Amen
@ingonaboanthony53348 ай бұрын
Amen
@setonjoseph35422 ай бұрын
Amen
@damionhenry67308 ай бұрын
I love this as a Jamaican 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Can’t wait to touch down in Jamaica 😊
@imani41668 ай бұрын
The amount of time and difficulty it took to get to the village, tells you that the Maroons in Suriname, just like those in Jamaica, meant that their freedom was to be taken by any means necessary. They refused to make it easy for anyone to enslave them again once tasting freedom!
@rochekalifa20748 ай бұрын
Yes! Our ancestors even went back freeing other captives till the dutch government had to recognize us as free people and wanted us to stop freeing the othes and retun them but some deceived them and still freed slaves they and most never turned in the run away slaves.
@arfaannoermahomed34432 ай бұрын
Actually there is a Jamaican dialect wich is simulair to sranatongo the Surinamese language wich we use to communicate with one another if they dont speak Dutch
@ThembekileMacute8 ай бұрын
I really love this country, would love to visit and maybe get a citizenship and stay there permanently. Lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@furahachuma90398 ай бұрын
Africa well connected from Tanzania
@roberto481357 ай бұрын
Youre welcome❤
@arfaannoermahomed34432 ай бұрын
Im Surinamese unfortunately born in the Netherlands and i wanna visit South Africa and Indonesia some day
@WaithakaEnt8 ай бұрын
Central & South America has a large amount of our people we need to reconnect with. I went to Cartagena Colombia 🇨🇴 and it felt like Mombasa Kenya 🇰🇪. Almost everyone looked like me that made it feel like I was home. Costa Rica 🇨🇷 in the Caribbean coast was the same, now I have to put Suriname on the list with Trinidad & Tobago 🇹🇹, Guyana 🇬🇾, Brazil 🇧🇷, Honduras 🇭🇳, Ecuador 🇪🇨. Good thing I knew about Suriname as a country while I was young. My dad used to make us name countries on the global map 🗺️ and the capital cities.
@mandyb64148 ай бұрын
Slaves were sent to all of the Americas. In Central American countries, African slaves and their descendants were not allowed to the cities.
@havelboumbidi4408 ай бұрын
I only got to know about Suriname 3years ago when I moved to the Netherlands and met a lot of amazing brothers and sisters from Suriname 🇸🇷
@elizabethbekoe3818 ай бұрын
Surimame is a Dutch colony that is why they migrate in numbers to holland
@moenmoen22418 ай бұрын
"was "a colony @@elizabethbekoe381.
@frankiejoojo22628 ай бұрын
So you never knew of the Legendary Ruud Gullit who played for Holland National Football Team for many years a descendant of Suriname 🇸🇷
@mavisburke4958 ай бұрын
@@frankiejoojo2262No
@osvaldodanett86748 ай бұрын
@@frankiejoojo2262 clarence siddorf as well
@ubcnn8 ай бұрын
I have seen a lot of your contents and admired them, but this is my best content ever. I wonder if you'll ever beat this record. I am a Nigerian, but I like introducing myself as an African instead. I got goose bump when your host spoke same language with you "gidigidi" which also happened to be same pronunciation and meaning in my language. (Ibo) I wish one day all Africans will come together under one roof as one. You made my day, Suriname is going to be my next port of call. God bless you Wode Maya
@ZaimoZaragazzo8 ай бұрын
Do hope before you travel it is all OK with you to be in a VERY mixed country where people use to live, for centuries, not only side by side but together. There are no seperate neighbourhoods or districts based on tribe/ethnicities.
@bbalderston1258 ай бұрын
The African people are Jah's chosen people. The Motherland is the cradle of all human life.
@user-rg1fz3qd3j8 ай бұрын
Africans are special irrespective of where you see them, maya pls send our shout out from Ghana to our our brethren out there, tell them we love them
@rustymadsoleh2418 ай бұрын
Good work, my man. I am from Suriname (Indonesian descent, Javanese specifically) but have been in the US for almost 30 years. I want to compliment you on your work and mission. Keep it going, brother. 👊😎
@mauriceharvey10848 ай бұрын
WODE MAYA VERY ADVENTUROUS TRIP ❤WHO ELSE CANT WAIT TO SEE PART 2??❤❤
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Wait for it 😅
@HasanAnyabwile8 ай бұрын
A lot of the Maroon people were from “Ghana” and retained much of language, culture and traditions, this was researched and documented by historians.
@JeanduCazeau8 ай бұрын
totally false
@MJ-ye7dd8 ай бұрын
This is beautiful, there is something unique about Black people regardless of where they are from, generosity and kindness. Happy to see my brothers and sisters from the other side of the world.
@amadoudiallo39808 ай бұрын
Look at them wahou! They wear the same clothe like us in Africa and the show generosity like in Africa Big love Suriname from Senegal west africa. Thank you Maya you're teaching us a lot, i hope one day we will connect things will be easy for us. Let's work on that .
@rochekalifa20748 ай бұрын
Thank you brother happy to be recognized by from a child from Senegal such a legendary country much love 🙌🏿
@amadoudiallo39808 ай бұрын
@@rochekalifa2074 The pleasure is mine brother I can’t believe how our people welcomed Maya in Suriname. God bless you all, you are wonderful people.
@darling_savage8 ай бұрын
Thank you for these amazing videos about my country of origin, Suriname. As someone who was born and raised in Amsterdam, i've grown up with Ghanians--now living in NYC for the past 12 years, I can count Ghanians to my circle of friends also. Needless to say i am extremely excited about you taking the opportunity to show the world one of the greatest countries ever. There is no place in the world like it. I am always amazed about how many "cultured" people still don't know about Suriname in 2023 (!), I was raised to take an interest in geography aside from what we are being taught in school and I thank my dad for that. Suriname is indeed west Africa in South America, and it is our duty to further explore our connection and preserve it. I've been to Zanzibar in Africa, Ghana is definitely next. You are literally doing the Lord's work. 🇸🇷 THANK YOU!
@sepezempire2338 ай бұрын
Nice story! Enjoy NYC Sisa ❤
@darling_savage8 ай бұрын
@@sepezempire233 ❤❤
@ismaelluke97137 ай бұрын
Absolutely true, we have the jolas the manjaaks in Senegal and Gambia, the same culture and physical characteristics wow
@lisaboyce92468 ай бұрын
We just had our fist direct flight from Suriname here in Barbados. Going forward there will be two flights daily. Regional integration is a must and our leaders need to continue to facilitate these initiatives n order for us to travel to the countries in the region.
@olawunmia52398 ай бұрын
our annoying village boy!!! So proud of your mission and how you're going about it. Much blessings.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
I appreciate
@Doodeetheking8 ай бұрын
Maya make sure you visit the north part of Haiti to know and to tell world about us .... We are haitian ✊
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Will definetly work on it
@CG14official8 ай бұрын
Thanks in advance and you will enjoy it.I'm come from The Beautiful North of Haiti 🇭🇹@WODEMAYA
@darling_savage8 ай бұрын
There's also a Haitian population in Suriname. #funfact
@Tamgee0078 ай бұрын
I feel that African people have been awoken and will rise to be the true kings and queens that we can be through your movement Maya😅. I salute you young African Prince and pray to the Most High that he continues to enlarge your territory, reach and influence. The impact of your work is so deep. Bless🫶🏿
@EdrisAtherley-smith8 ай бұрын
Maya you need to buy land and bill a house in Surinam, you will be the designated ambassador by the people off Surinam to Africa.🙏🏽❤️☮️🇹🇹🇺🇸
@wildearthlover99588 ай бұрын
Wode!!! From the Caribbean… one word… genius. You go booyyyy!! You keep touching my heart with these videos Wode. Looking forward to much more from the diaspora. Love you Wode. Like this video folks.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
More to come!
@ronaldchatman91448 ай бұрын
It's soo beautiful to see how my folks in the diaspora have welcomed you. I pray that one day we people coming to the continent will receive the same love and positive energy. I also pray that people like you will educate the average Ghanaians on how 'receive' your brothers and sisters from abroad...enjoy your visit with my people ❤
@anselmpaulinus80487 ай бұрын
Obviously, this post shows you 've never been to Africa, even if you 've not been to Africa, try to interact with those who did, you would know that you can not receive a warmer welcome anywhere in the world than Africa... not a boast. What you should be writing and it would make more sense is how to ensure that every African in diaspora has an African passport, so that African diasporas like you and your descendants would never need a visa to visit the mother land, not warm welcome, which you brought with you from Africa.
@CG14official8 ай бұрын
I see the beauty of Africa through Wode Maya videos.Not the images some organizations use to show us before.Wode Maya you are doing a wonderful job.
@DarkAngel-cj6sx8 ай бұрын
Those organizations are there to keep us hate ourselves and brainwash us. Africa is still fighting the beast
@Africaly_8 ай бұрын
There's so much similarities btw Ghana and Suriname, it blows my mind. Kudos Maya for showing us this beautiful part of the world. The people are super lovely. More grease to ur elbow brah
@user-eh4cl1jb8h8 ай бұрын
There are barely similarities
@IAmCollinWyatt8 ай бұрын
I had to comment again man . This is truly amazing . I mean it was amazing from the first video I ever watched with you but this just makes me feel wonderful. I kept saying Africa and africans will rise and you're helping that become a reality. Also big blessings to my brothers and sisters in Suriname . One Love!
@bettyjohnson19638 ай бұрын
Maya you are indeed our hero,we appreciate your great work🙏🙌😍😍
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
@bettyjohnson19638 ай бұрын
@@WODEMAYA 🙌🙌🙌
@EdrisAtherley-smith8 ай бұрын
Maya you have also are also bringing the gap with our brother and sister in. Other parts of the brother and sister in South and central American and the Caribbean islands . Maya you just connected the dots to bridge the gap between your enslave brother and sister, who will never be the same again.🙏🏽❤️☮️🇹🇹🇺🇸
@zulu36548 ай бұрын
Thank you for presenting this wonderful video about Suriname. I cannot believe I never heard of this country. Thank you so much from Mississippi in the U.S.
@xolanimagopeni6317 ай бұрын
I have never hear of Suriname before. Thank you our African boy. This is your follower from South Africa
@BebenonTV8 ай бұрын
Hello Wode Maya and my people of Suriname. We say guidi guidi (meaning fast, rushing) in Bénin Republic. Suriname people have also traced their heritage to Bénin Republic. There’s a documentary about it. We Black people are connected all over the world because we all come from the African continent. All we need is to love and help each other. Good job, Wode Maya!
@jccjjccj33056 ай бұрын
We say that in Jamaica, gidy gidy for fast rushing quite clumsy movements
@consuelabdcsaamakagangasam21748 ай бұрын
Greetings from BDC Saamaka Gangasa / Suriname 🖤🫂 We appreciate you Succes on your journey further🙏🏾💪🏾🙌🏾
@vinnyb53148 ай бұрын
I am a diaspora from India that was born in Suriname. But Africa number one. All our ancestors came from Africa. I want to visit all countries in Africa ❤❤❤
@sssssssss1116 ай бұрын
Beautiful how we have many diaspora from India. It's the same in South Africa. I love the melting of both cultures
@misheckbarts83588 ай бұрын
This brother need much exposure so that his videos can be seen by the whole world
@RV-xq3nx8 ай бұрын
Wode Maya its a pity that you have left before my next yourney back home to Suriname. I am a Surinamese based in Amsterdam who has been travelling and also lived for many years in Afrca. I have a very long history on the Motherland starting from the mid seventies. Keep up the Good work and one day we will surely meet. I have shared and watch your clips for many years now.
@almanbanks58048 ай бұрын
Brother the continent is proud of you continue the good work
@vonbrave8 ай бұрын
Iv falling in love with Suriname by watching this video. God bless you me br3da, watching from Oguaa, Ghana❤❤
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you
@sepezempire2338 ай бұрын
Your welcome my brother❤
@vonbrave8 ай бұрын
@@WODEMAYA ❤
@vonbrave8 ай бұрын
@@sepezempire233 ❤
@tabitha91652 ай бұрын
so-called Ghanians/ Nigerians moved to Suriname and own shops in the capital Paramaribo...
@Anthonysarfojunior8 ай бұрын
gidi gidi paa … Maya these people are our people 🇬🇭
@EdrisAtherley-smith8 ай бұрын
Go Maya go please help to bridge the gap we will like to get direct flights from the six region to get to our home land, thank you for making the journey begin 🙏🏽❤️☮️🇹🇹🇺🇸
@ernestgyamfi88788 ай бұрын
Honestly you have to be a Ghanaian to appreciate this content...the similarity are enormous..top top notch content
@emilbrako38818 ай бұрын
Bro, I concur .
@kamau23818 ай бұрын
This is my first time to hear about Suriname- thanks Wode
@Fullforceking8 ай бұрын
They have beautiful ladies
@LetsTravellChannel8 ай бұрын
Very
@tabitha91652 ай бұрын
"for the Author of Beauty has created them"!!!
@MrBylaw18 ай бұрын
Very interesting that the Chef mentioned "papa" as part of their traditional cuisine. In South Africa we also call our porridge 'papa' or pap, except that ours is made from maize meal. Fascinating similarities.
@MrBylaw18 ай бұрын
Great job bringing us this content, bro🙏🏾
@bismarkadu-num58348 ай бұрын
We call it "pampa" or mpampa" in Ghana ..
@obeahman62868 ай бұрын
In Jamaica we use porridge or pap
@darling_savage8 ай бұрын
That's because South Africa was colonized by the Dutch as well like Suriname. So we call porridge "pap" just like in SA.
@antonioalexandre40748 ай бұрын
We call papas in Angola.
@asanteakan708 ай бұрын
Their relative isolation led them to retain more Africaness than many Africans on the continent.
@danielkuria61637 ай бұрын
Much love from Africa, particularly Kenya for our beloved brothers in Suriname and all over the diaspora.
@gannyelifetravels8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Wode Maya, I enjoyed this video and watching your reaction to learning how Ghana and the people of South America are connected.❤😊
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@beebonash72418 ай бұрын
Maya, the first time I heard of Suriname was when a Ghanaian called #Fritz Baffour did a documentary there in the 90s. I'm very happy you are continuing same agenda
@gracedelprado11538 ай бұрын
Awesome content! I can feel the emotions as this were your first days in Suriname. I can also feel the anxiety and the excitement on the river. These men are so skilled with the boats. This gives me another level of appreciation for my own country Suriname and for our maroon ancestors. Just the idea that they fled to such far places and established beautiful villages. Love this!
@williamgamelisenaya7938 ай бұрын
Wow,this is epic Nuff respect. I met some people from Suriname in Amsterdam in the late 90s & never knew they're similar to Ghanaians. Thanks for the education.
@barbaraakinbowale44568 ай бұрын
This is really great news wode. Thank you so much. It's the first time I'm hearing the name Suriname. Thanks for the exposure to the rest of the world and help to unite our people scattered around the globe 🙏💟
@citylinkproject99018 ай бұрын
Bless all of you my people , with love from Tanzania
@whz3668 ай бұрын
Love the river and boat ride. Memories. Love Suriname.
@LetsTravellChannel8 ай бұрын
Agree 👍
@fabianmadueke19258 ай бұрын
Beautiful people, we say gidi digi too from igbo tribe of Nigeria, infact we have proverb on it. "Gidi gidi bu ukwu eze" it means fast but in the proverb it means a different thing. The location of the Maroon villages, shows the resilience of the people to survive and be free from the captors. Thank you Maya for showing us Suriname.
@simonaflo78048 ай бұрын
Thanks Wode Maya, I got to know about this beautiful country through you. We really appreciate you for this great work
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
More to come!
@zambianyoutuberx8 ай бұрын
Am loving your Videos from Suriname!
@adellekingsberry24562 ай бұрын
Wode Maya watching these videos have brought pure joy to my heart. I never heard of Suriname but I want to know more. Never been to S. America or Africa. Your videos make it feel like I am actually there. My sincere thanks, Your Black Sister in America.
@ewonamg7 ай бұрын
I cried when she said the word for hug, its just the d and t that separates the way they say from the way we say it here amongst the akans in Ghana just as maya said. I'm in awe!
@Nellyeee91166 ай бұрын
Wode Maya is doing a great job educating the world. He is putting countries which many people never heard of in the spotlight. Thank you for your great work and exploration. What a delight to see a young Black man showing interest in Black history. One Love, One Heart as Bob Marley would say.
@infowarior8 ай бұрын
Have no fear my brother.... your black brothers and sisters in the diaspora will get you to 2 million subscribers real soon. Keep pushing forward. ✊🏿 Peace ✌🏿
@naijamadenurse8 ай бұрын
I smiled all through this video. Thank you, Maya, for all you do for humanity because what you are doing is bridging the gap between humans. ❤
@marilyncutts69858 ай бұрын
It is so amazing how our people just live off the grid in Africa opposed to living in an environment that is not normal😊
@piusbayo72788 ай бұрын
Lovely
@ericachamangwana82428 ай бұрын
I have learnt so much through Maya's travels. Kudos to your dedication and hard work. Iam glued to your very educative videos.
@paulerick60018 ай бұрын
Yo bruh, are you related to the famous Jack Chamangwana!? I loved his football as a kid growing up in TZ and KE!
@blissedout58598 ай бұрын
I have heard of Suriname but didn't know too much about the Maroon culture. Their language is very interesting and beautiful. I would love to see how they make their traditional textiles. Your vlogs always make me smile Maya.
@victoriashiko71728 ай бұрын
Many’s thanks 🙏🏽 maya for changing narratives of all Africans people’s history culture foods
@jland9048 ай бұрын
USA Blacks support you and ALL blacks world wide, time to come together and live our heaven on earth
@nicolenelom67738 ай бұрын
Patiently waiting for the next video adventure about Suriname, while going back watching the older ones
@sepezempire2338 ай бұрын
Nice that you are interested in my beautiful country ♥️
@nicolenelom67738 ай бұрын
@@sepezempire233 its mine too! Lol
@sepezempire2338 ай бұрын
@@nicolenelom6773 Whahaha ik ga stuk! Still welcome me sisa♥️
@nicolenelom67738 ай бұрын
@@sepezempire233 dankjewel. Soso lobi🥰
@peggy-annalexander59418 ай бұрын
Mr wodemaya thank you for visiting my country. I am so proud of you.
@juniordjionkou26578 ай бұрын
From Cameroon I'm enjoying the video and the vibe bro. Never give up ❤
@festusucheajunwa77887 ай бұрын
Never heard of Suriname until I saw this video. Thank you Wode Maya
@stewiestewi8 ай бұрын
This is why Wode maya is number 1 the man took a shower just like that lololololol. The fact he’s so comfortable with everyone is amazing. Keep doing it bro.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
I’m here for my people 😊
@stewiestewi8 ай бұрын
@@WODEMAYA you’ve got my vote for President of Africa and Africans we can pretend until it comes to fruition. Keep doing your presidential duties finding the lost tribes and people all over the globe. Keep up the good work mr president
@TherapistRebecca8 ай бұрын
@@stewiestewiI second that ✌🏿You have my vote too 🫶🏾❤️🇰🇪🇨🇦
@abenaoffeh-gyimah82658 ай бұрын
This is incredible work Maya❤! Black/African people don’t know each other, our diverse cultures, our traditions, our histories, etc. The stories we have about ourselves are told from a colonial lens, an disempowering lens, from a Western lens etc. The time has come for us to tell our own stories, extend our arms to each other, and to welcome each other home. 😊
@TherapistRebecca8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I agree 💯
@718Philo8 ай бұрын
I'm a descendant of the Suriname Maroons. Two Brothers travelled to the country of my birth and started families. I'm a third generation.
@thelocdtype8 ай бұрын
😮 wow awesome
@wiwrd118 ай бұрын
Tribes of maroons in Suriname : Saamaka Okanisi or Ndyuka Pamaka Aluku or Boninengee Matawai Kwiinti
@miguelcazal7216 ай бұрын
❤❤ 🇸🇷🇬🇫 Mooii so, naa tuu i taki de : we have no war or inter-tribal feud ( Lo )
@MSSHARIII2 ай бұрын
This is incredible Wode Maya, REAL journalism. True stories, shared by our own people. Love this!💖🇯🇲
@JandRMediaLimited8 ай бұрын
Wode Maya is changing mindset. I am making intentional decision to visit other African and Caribbean nations. Lets celebrate one another
@CarolynHyppolite8 ай бұрын
Thank you for visiting Africans in the Americas. You are truly the best pan-african there is.🎉
@AssiFolly8 ай бұрын
Please! Post the part 2: Life in that village. Thank you for all you do. Thank for teaching me about Suriname.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
wait for it
@maksumzaifudin58598 ай бұрын
I came here because I saw your video on Facebook and I thought it was very interesting to watch. Greetings from Indonesia 🇮🇩✌️
@patchristzekeng88888 ай бұрын
Wodo Maya, when they will Africa Union meeting you need to hold a speech there
@ClareWachira5 ай бұрын
Good job Maya am from Kenya and its my first time hearing that such a country exist,and more so from America this place is real Africa also make me see things in a different angle
@wackyruss6 ай бұрын
I’m a white dude here living in Benin, Africa. I’m from Houston, Texas which has a large African American population and is near Louisiana also known for the Creole people of French/African ancestry. I just want to say how much I thoroughly enjoyed this video seeing Africans connecting with African Diaspora and how similar & connected they are even though the distances are vast! For example, here in Cotonou, Benin I see so many similarities to New Orleans, Louisiana- from the food to the blending of French and African traditions. We live on an amazing planet and the connections between all humans are strong. I agree the travel restrictions between African countries and African diaspora regions are too strict & expensive and prevents people from coming together. Borders Are Scars On the Face of the Planet!
@SASK_M_Y2 ай бұрын
Which part of Benin are you?
@wackyruss2 ай бұрын
@@SASK_M_Y I’m in Cotonou. However I’m moving to Turkmenistan!
@SASK_M_Y2 ай бұрын
@wackyruss Nice. From Aug 2011 to June 2012, i spent my third academic year in Cotonou too(Gbegamey). I was a student from Ghana and that was my year abroad program. I look forward to visiting some day. I miss the place dearly. Wishing you all the best in your travels.
@terrykeyaer68778 ай бұрын
Wow! this was interesting. Bring us part 2. Good job Maya!!!.
@WODEMAYA8 ай бұрын
Next video
@muslimmuslim5128 ай бұрын
It's my first time to know this country Surinam really i appreciate your good job you have done I'm proud to be African,