Queen Moremi: Legendary Yoruba Beauty

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  • @lolaazeezable
    @lolaazeezable Před 4 lety +10

    🇳🇬👑 proud Yoruba girl here.👏🏿

  • @xxtammycuttiexx
    @xxtammycuttiexx Před 8 lety +73

    I remember when I learnt a little about this in school in Nigeria and watched a nollywood movie about this this in my early childhood...thanks you for sharing these stories :D

    • @fashion4everlove
      @fashion4everlove Před 8 lety +6

      +Taiwo Oguntoyinbo hey girl what were these movies called?

    • @TollFree999
      @TollFree999 Před 8 lety +4

      +Majestic_Elle Did you ever find out what these movies were called?

    • @hollysamuel3491
      @hollysamuel3491 Před 7 lety +8

      There is a movie about queen moremi titled moremi ajasoro and another titled battle of oduduwa

    • @LilliLamour
      @LilliLamour Před 6 lety +1

      Taiwo Oguntoyinbo Please share the name of the movies

  • @mch7933
    @mch7933 Před 7 lety +29

    this is a very popular story in Western Nigeria, the forest people were a group of deserters initially from Ile-Ife, they are still yoruba. For about an entire century Ife was faced with civil wars between two groups battling for power - the Oduduwa group and the Obatala group; Moremi put an end to it for good

    • @peteralex2813
      @peteralex2813 Před 3 lety +1

      you are wrong, the war was against the Igbo people of the eastern part of Nigeria.

    • @mch7933
      @mch7933 Před 3 lety +6

      @@peteralex2813 obviously you are igbo.
      There's something I've noticed about igbos of Eastern Nigeria. You guys like to attach yourselves into other people's history but we don't ever hear any history from your land. You guys have lost so much historical information that you can only now resort to looking for yourselves in stories from others.

    • @peteralex2813
      @peteralex2813 Před 3 lety

      @@mch7933 Alright thanks for lecturing me

    • @ronj7658
      @ronj7658 Před 3 lety

      @@peteralex2813 Not the same pronunciation as Igbos from Eastern Nigeria. Not the same people.

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Před 2 lety

      @@peteralex2813 Stop this lies.

  • @kikikareema5912
    @kikikareema5912 Před 7 lety +55

    "I'm bout to turn up" lol Can you do a video on African fabrics/attire country to country (not all but some West African countries)

  • @mimi_4657
    @mimi_4657 Před 8 lety +13

    Since watching your videos I've admired you're work. I've learned more about African history than I ever have in school or currently now in college. Thank you. Please never stop making videos.

  • @crossing.the.cosmos84
    @crossing.the.cosmos84 Před 8 lety +29

    " he gave up all his side chicks just to marry her" LMAO xD

  • @formerlyknownas123
    @formerlyknownas123 Před 8 lety +32

    Home Team, is there any way that I can ask you to do a video about Queen Nanny of the Maroons from the Ashanti Tribe?She was a fierce warrior who is lauded as the women who wrested Accompong Jamaica from the British. Despite superior fire power, technology, and being heavily outnumbered in troops..She STILL beat the British.

  • @fashion4everlove
    @fashion4everlove Před 8 lety +10

    I think I have watch almost all your videos!! Thank you so much for these incredible videos, I have been so fascinated about Pre Colonial African History, and have been doing soooo much research. Thank you for these amazing videos and the spark this has ignited!!

  • @ginnupdotcom
    @ginnupdotcom Před 8 lety +7

    I am SOOO ELATED to have found this channel!! THANK YOU BROTHER!!! Bless UP!

  • @praiseonaturals
    @praiseonaturals Před 8 lety +47

    Oh my Goodness am first to comment for the First time ever Yay! I need a title Queen Praise! :)

  • @scgoquj86
    @scgoquj86 Před 8 lety +16

    I just like your videos before I even watch them now. Good info great account

  • @ayannafreeman9826
    @ayannafreeman9826 Před 5 lety +3

    Moremi sounds beautiful inside & out. I like her. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us

  • @nellieken
    @nellieken Před 6 lety +2

    I read about her as a child. There was this book we were all required to read called "Moremi the courageous queen". I absolutely loved it.

  • @realqueenmoremi7411
    @realqueenmoremi7411 Před 6 lety +28

    I am queen moremi. My real name is this not born in africa tho.. but i know

  • @sulaimaanahmad
    @sulaimaanahmad Před 5 lety +6

    i'm an american born yoruba! 🇳🇬

  • @onceevery4years
    @onceevery4years Před 8 lety +7

    It looks like the Avatar movie based their main character (Zoey Saldana's Avatar) after queen Moremi's looksLol at the turn up part😂Thanks for another insightful video!

  • @morganmyers6991
    @morganmyers6991 Před 4 lety

    Thank you. I Learned so much. My business is my 1st , middle and last MoReMy but someone thought of me when they heard about her and so i had to look her up. I appreciate this knowledge good brotha✊🏾❤

  • @twinfactor3446
    @twinfactor3446 Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the knowledge u have been of great help I will enlighten my students more of the African history

  • @Moi_81
    @Moi_81 Před 7 lety +4

    You are an awesome storyteller!

  • @proudseeker4814
    @proudseeker4814 Před 8 lety +1

    Another great vid my brotha!! I have a request I'm coming atcha cause I see other request. If you haven't please teach on the Mend/Malinke/Mandingo/Bambara people who are from Mali. I know you've one on Sundiata Keita, but that history is soooo deep. Thank you for all you do and you sound great. Shout out to West Africa from a sista in the diaspora!!

  • @MrEhu3
    @MrEhu3 Před 8 lety +12

    Thanks Home Team, Yoruba 4 Life

  • @jmnation3440
    @jmnation3440 Před 7 lety +7

    MR!!!! PLEASE!!! IMAGINE THAT THE STORY U DESCRIBED I MENTIONED THIS TO SOMEONE AND SPOKE OUT THE SPIRIT AND NEVER KNEW WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT!!! I THOUGHT I WAS MAKING IT ALL UP!!!!!!! MY NAME IS MOREME AND I AM IN TEARS FEELING TREMBLES AS U GO ABOUT THIS. I HAVE A SCAR ON MY FACE. I AM STILL BEAUTIFUL THO. ONE OF THE BEST WHERE I COME FROM. MY HUSBAND CHOSE ME AS WELL AFTER HE SCREWED SO MANY WOMAN I KNOW HERE. ISTILL MARRIED HIM... IM AT A LOST FOR MORE WORDS!!

  • @DamnDemi
    @DamnDemi Před 3 lety

    I think this just became my new favourite channel. Funny thing is I searched for videos on female pharoahs and queens of Africa for YEARS, but your channel never came up.

  • @greatnilemedjaywarrior3155

    awesome work I watch all of your videos blessings

  • @chinito1724
    @chinito1724 Před 4 lety

    Home Team. Got yourself a new follower bro!

  • @debbiemarquis3231
    @debbiemarquis3231 Před 7 lety +2

    Just subbed...thanks...this will help me learn more about the orishas!

  • @jmnation3440
    @jmnation3440 Před 7 lety +17

    MY NAME IS MOREME IM FROM CARIBBEAN I NEED INFORMATION ON THIS!!! IM SO CAUGHT UP AFTER SEARCHING FOR INFORMATION. LIKE I BEEN LED IN THE SPIRIT TO DO TO THIS

    • @ayomidebright6052
      @ayomidebright6052 Před 4 lety +1

      Moremi, you have a warrior yoruba queen name, definitely you could be an hero

    • @peteralex2813
      @peteralex2813 Před 3 lety

      most caribbeans of today were all taken from the western part of Africa during the first slavery era, majority of them were mainly taken from the western part of Nigeria which was also known to be as the "Yòrúbá' People"

  • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
    @TRUTHTEACHER2007 Před 8 lety +49

    O-lo-du-ma-re, (short vowel o and u). O-ba-ta-la, (all short vowels). Not Ocean: O-shun, (short vowels).

    • @SmallxMighty
      @SmallxMighty Před 8 lety +10

      +TRUTHTEACHER2007 I think for some pronunciation is difficult or perhaps they don't feel sure/comfortable, like when one tries out using their newly learned language skills with native speakers, but I would also like to encourage +HomeTeam History to try pronouncing African words properly, I've been watching a lot of videos +HomeTeam History and I noticed that you almost always Americanize the pronunciations and I wonder if you are nervous because it's obvious that you are knowledgeable. It would be of great service to the community of those among us who don't know/ may not have ever heard the pronunciations to make an effort to pronounce properly (even if you don't always get it right) please don't feel judged, I support you!

    • @tangerine_z
      @tangerine_z Před 8 lety +4

      +SmallxMighty i was just about to comment a similar thing. i cringed everytime he mispronounced the Yoruba names. It will be really nice if he learnt the proper pronunciation of these words, at least get it 80% correct

    • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
      @TRUTHTEACHER2007 Před 8 lety +16

      SmallxMighty No. In his defense it's really hard to know how to pronounce words in another language if you only see the written down. You don't know where the stresses and emphasis are, if the vowels are long or short etc. You need to hear them spoken. For instance I read a little Arabic. The problem with Arabic though is it's like short hand, the vowels aren't written, (except for y). So I'm really good with names because I've grown up hearing them, but to read anything beyond that, I'm screwed. Yoruba is also a difficult language because it's like Chinese, the tone you stress on the letters can totally change the meaning.
      I give him points though for researching nothing that is not part of his personal culture for the sake of educating the general public.

    • @SmallxMighty
      @SmallxMighty Před 8 lety +3

      +TRUTHTEACHER2007 While I appreciate your sensitivity, there is nothing to come to the defence of, as I was not being offensive. And to your points, while all that may be true (as I pretty much similarly pointed out at the beginning of my comment) as an educator he will have to step up to the linguistic challenge. Also, given his level of knowledge I doubt that he has never heard the pronunciation of these words. I come from the same immediate ethnic (regionally) background as him and I have heard them plenty, and even if I am an isolated case the internet is such that he can hear and teach himself. So to be frank, I see potential for excellence in +HomeTeam History and there is always room for growth. I ask him to try, not for perfection as things get better with practice. I personally feel it is my duty as a member of my community to encourage my peers in growth and excellence always, and I expect my peers, elders and even junior members of my community to do the same for me. Steel sharpens steel.

    • @TRUTHTEACHER2007
      @TRUTHTEACHER2007 Před 8 lety +4

      What makes you think I was being offensive or judgmental. It just is what it is. That's life. It's not a good or bad thing or something to feel bad about thing, it's just a thing. No biggie.

  • @ljsc6837
    @ljsc6837 Před 6 lety +1

    I love your delivery of this unformation. Please consider writing a movie script.

  • @Clearly_Berry
    @Clearly_Berry Před 8 lety +3

    Love The Videos :)

  • @Jenny4rmdblock
    @Jenny4rmdblock Před 3 lety

    I know I’m late but I loved your ad libs 😂

  • @republiccooper
    @republiccooper Před 4 lety

    Your content is refreshing.

  • @sheshari5295
    @sheshari5295 Před 8 lety +2

    Great Vid !

  • @Hapshetsut28
    @Hapshetsut28 Před 8 lety +22

    Can you make a Video about the spider god Ananzi?

    • @Olecruff
      @Olecruff Před 7 lety +6

      That is one of the God of the Ashanti people, West Africa - Ghana. I heard these stories from my Great Grandmother in Jamaica.

    • @Hapshetsut28
      @Hapshetsut28 Před 7 lety +3

      I heard these stories from Curacao Netherlands Antilles, from Uncle Ellis, He used to tell these on television.

    • @CatchingPiecesOfMe
      @CatchingPiecesOfMe Před 7 lety +1

      Antonella Davis my mom read a childrens book about anansi to me when i was little, where from Suriname

    • @Hapshetsut28
      @Hapshetsut28 Před 7 lety

      I am from Curacao, we saw Anansi stories on tv.

    • @debbiemarquis3231
      @debbiemarquis3231 Před 7 lety +1

      Anansi is also very popular in the Caribbean....I am from Trinidad and Tobago...And never tired of hearing about this tricky character!

  • @KardashianVideos
    @KardashianVideos Před 8 lety +26

    Could you please do a video on the Benin Empire? Would love to see it being featured on this channel. Keep up the good work !

    • @shirleyvz11
      @shirleyvz11 Před 7 lety +1

      Bridgett E especially of queen idia, the mother of oba (king) Esigie

  • @ANTPHRESSH89
    @ANTPHRESSH89 Před 8 lety +3

    THIS WAS EVERYTHING :)

  • @themans3584
    @themans3584 Před 8 lety +4

    good work as all way.

  • @tysonfranklin9781
    @tysonfranklin9781 Před 6 lety +2

    This is the official knowledge bomb!!!!!

  • @ericmccray5815
    @ericmccray5815 Před 8 lety +5

    HOME TEAM! YOU DID IT AGAIN! VERY GOOD STORY TELLING! ONE PROBLEM, YOU FORGOT TO GIVE US THE TIME OF QUEEN MOREMI, I WAS GUESSING THIS TOOK PLACE IN THE 1300'S A.D.?

    • @hometeamhistory806
      @hometeamhistory806  Před 8 lety +2

      +eric mccray Yeah around that time would be correct

    • @bobbie6443
      @bobbie6443 Před 8 lety +8

      +HomeTeam History bro we need movies and video games on this mythology!!

    • @deejay5102
      @deejay5102 Před 8 lety +5

      +Bobbie Eiland even 3-D Disney like cartoons would be hot also...

    • @joysunday5850
      @joysunday5850 Před 5 lety +1

      1300A.D. is far too late to be correct. The radio carbon dating for the Ife pavement is 1000 A.D. under Queen Luwoo, the 21st in the Oduduwa dynasty. Moremi was wife of the 6th king of the Oduduwa dynasty. Kings then ruled for so long,from their early 20s to their dying day! All these takes us much further back, the Oduduwa dynasty being calculated to have begun around 450 B.C.

    • @teetee6366
      @teetee6366 Před 5 lety

      @@joysunday5850
      Words can't describe how happy I am to read your very important comment here. I have wondered about these dates for long and I was leaning towards your conclusion.
      Radiocarbon dating has proven again and again that the dates generally speculated for these figures like Oduduwa, Oranmiyan, Shango, etc. are often very late.
      For instance, radiocarbon dating is said to put the date of the Oranmiyan Obelisk at Ile-Ife to centuries before the date generally speculated to mark the start of the Oduduwa dynasty.
      Which means that each of Oduduwa and Oranmiyan actually lived centuries before the dates they are thought to have lived.

  • @talenciabonner7655
    @talenciabonner7655 Před 8 lety +3

    dead at" um I'm bout to turn up" 😂😂😂

  • @reneemoody6663
    @reneemoody6663 Před 6 lety +1

    WHEN YOU SAID BEAUTIFUL YOU ACT LIKE YOU SAW IT!!! OKAY, UMM REALLY LISTENING!!!😊😊😊

  • @realqueenmoremi7411
    @realqueenmoremi7411 Před 6 lety

    I found this video searching about myself... i stand amazed

  • @juliothompson3621
    @juliothompson3621 Před 5 lety +1

    "Got rid of all his side-chicks" - that is a good Translation our people will be able to relate it more.

  • @kemigbeleko9460
    @kemigbeleko9460 Před 5 lety

    Great wisdom and a brave woman

  • @IFATECC
    @IFATECC Před 6 lety

    Very right bro

  • @queenrobinson5968
    @queenrobinson5968 Před 8 lety +6

    I truly appreciate your videos. What is the ending song on this one?

    • @hometeamhistory806
      @hometeamhistory806  Před 8 lety +5

      +Queen Robinson Its called "Mansa Musa" by Hiero LeDon

    • @praiseonaturals
      @praiseonaturals Před 8 lety

      +Queen Robinson We are Talking about Queen today and here comes Queen Robinson! :)

    • @queenrobinson5968
      @queenrobinson5968 Před 8 lety +1

      +Praise Onaturals ...Ha ha, thanks sis. I've been called Queen for many years. However, we are all Queens (or at least, striving to be one...right?) Peace

  • @nmtlnm
    @nmtlnm Před 5 lety +3

    Yeah! I have Yoruba in my ancestry!

  • @godred996
    @godred996 Před 5 lety

    And home team if you are reading this have a nice new year you will need it since all the CZcams stress

  • @beautyisasbeautydoesofficial

    Do you know how I can get this intro music? It’s no longer on SoundCloud.

  • @coldwelthsimms5958
    @coldwelthsimms5958 Před 8 lety +3

    He created them out of clay. I wonder how many other legends talk about humans being made from earth by Gods, maybe there is some truth in that

  • @anansigrimm5273
    @anansigrimm5273 Před 7 lety +1

    can you do something about te azande

  • @kachinaferguson3958
    @kachinaferguson3958 Před 6 lety

    Cool story

  • @pharaohdojah
    @pharaohdojah Před 8 lety +1

    Obatala & Olodumari almost sound like the story of Ausar & Set

  • @candaceevans9801
    @candaceevans9801 Před 4 lety

    love

  • @kekelangston4363
    @kekelangston4363 Před 8 lety +4

    I'm bout' to turn up lol

  • @nanambaye9054
    @nanambaye9054 Před 6 lety +4

    Remi Ma any connection?

  • @billyboy1197
    @billyboy1197 Před 7 lety

    who wear the more - bite

  • @Doziethegreat
    @Doziethegreat Před 5 lety +1

    Moremi is Mary. Gave her only son, who was then risen to heaven. All mytholigies are a different shade of the same story.

    • @seanfrederick7438
      @seanfrederick7438 Před 5 lety

      Lol just because something is similar doesn't make it the same

  • @FromNothing
    @FromNothing Před 8 lety +15

    I watched some of your videos and you are very knowledgeable. I consider myself extremely knowledgeable about African history compared to most but you put me to shame. I think you may like my animated series. It'll be based heavily around Yoruba Mythology and African history as a whole. Here is the first episode:
    czcams.com/video/JSOVIfBC2P0/video.html

  • @jmnation3440
    @jmnation3440 Před 7 lety +2

    SIR MY REAL NAME IS MOREME... IT WAS GIVEN TO ME MYSTERIOUSLY... HAHAHAHAHA AND IMAGINE YOUR EXPLANATION OF THE QUEEN AND NOW MY LIFE TO ITS RELATION!!! OMG!! DID I FALL HERE BY CHANCE????

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 Před 6 lety +2

      J&M Nation, sis, do yourself a great favor by encouraging your husband to visit Nigeria. Travel to Osun State, where Ile-ife is still located and get yourself a priest who will divine for you. If you're really connected to this person in the spirit, Ifa will tell you. Good luck

    • @realqueenmoremi7411
      @realqueenmoremi7411 Před 6 lety

      My husband left me... really came and diaturbed me because i was onto some knowledge.. tried to defeat me. Im now divorced and he turned out to be a fraud.. sent but overthrown jus like if i was at war for my life... i will visit on my own i have truly been called to go besides my dreams confirm that i am... i am not belonging to where i am from

  • @checkmattee222
    @checkmattee222 Před 5 lety +1

    Please can you go back to making the beautiful animations you made in other videos?

  • @Imperiused
    @Imperiused Před 8 lety +2

    Once again another great video. One question about the story though: How exactly did the river goddess help Moremi? Even though I initially expected that the goddess would attempt to screw Moremi over somehow (gods and goddesses love doing that), I expected some kind of miracle to help Moremi accomplish her goal. It seems her help was more along the lines of...luck? Causing the King of the Forest People to fall in love with her? Just generally keeping her safe?

    • @hometeamhistory806
      @hometeamhistory806  Před 8 lety +4

      +Imperiused My assumption is two fold. First, Moremi came to Oshun basically asking for protection so that her plan would work and Oshun provided that (she successfully escaped the "Forest people"). Two: Oshun simply saw a great opportunity to have some fresh human sacrifice and did nothing for Moremi as she knew her plan would work because the Forest people were just men. In my opinion; On the surface level one can say Moremi didnt have to promise anything at all... but she was so desperate to save her people from what she deemed to be spirits sent from the Orisha. So from her perspective going to an Orisha was the only way rid them of these strange "Spirit people/Forest people".

    • @Imperiused
      @Imperiused Před 8 lety +4

      +HomeTeam History Interesting thoughts. I kind of like the second situation best. Makes Moremi out to be even a greater hero, and that the goddess just took advantage of her virtue. Thanks!

    • @mch7933
      @mch7933 Před 7 lety +1

      a lot of people in Ife still cant identify the son in question...

    • @realqueenmoremi7411
      @realqueenmoremi7411 Před 6 lety

      Imperiused in real life i am queen moremi they do this to me or tried
      . To my honor and for my virtue i will bring my faith to its reward!! Its time.. no more 4 no more

    • @joysunday5850
      @joysunday5850 Před 5 lety

      Some important points is often omitted in the Moremi story which are 1)the rivers to cross to get to Ilu-Ugbo, the masquerades country. 2) That Orisha is her chief Orisha, the way we pray to the Almighty when we encounter a challenge that seems greater than us. And 3)She didn't go to ask for help as such, rather she went to vow that if she succeeded in her plan she would offer her only child! Meaning she was launching out on total faith in that Orisha who would orchestrate her success, the Orishas thus deserve a gift which she promised on return. Like Jephtah did (Judges 11:30-36). If these 3 points were included in the narration, the Orisha's role would not be questioned.

  • @hairbyhabiba23
    @hairbyhabiba23 Před 7 lety +2

    Hello from North Carolina USA. Hausa woman here! check out my recreation of the Fulani hair style. Did I do Nigerians proud?

  • @assassinfearx
    @assassinfearx Před 8 lety

    What's up bro.

  • @tk.nextturntv9176
    @tk.nextturntv9176 Před 7 lety +3

    God bless you my brother who know the truth, truth shall set you free.

  • @isaiahkatana1270
    @isaiahkatana1270 Před 7 lety +3

    WHO are the forest peopel ok the Nigerians ?? In the forest

  • @chikeokjr24
    @chikeokjr24 Před 8 lety +1

    Could you do a video on the ibo tribe? And (unrelated topic) how Hausa Yoruba and I think the ibo tribe as well were navigating the world and located the Americas long before Colombus. I learned there is archaeological evidence that dates back to at least 10,000 years ago.

    • @PatsBooks
      @PatsBooks Před 8 lety +2

      +chikeokjr24 You should read Michael Gomez's book Exchanging Our Country Marks & Murder At Montpelier: Igbo Africans .

    • @PatsBooks
      @PatsBooks Před 8 lety +2

      +PatsBooks Watch the movie and read the book Daughters of the Dust too by Julie Dash.

    • @chikeokjr24
      @chikeokjr24 Před 8 lety +1

      +PatsBooks thanks I'll check them out!

  • @LearnYorubaEasily
    @LearnYorubaEasily Před 4 lety

    👍👍👍👍

  • @charldonwo1645
    @charldonwo1645 Před 6 lety +1

    Hmmm Moremi Ajansoro

  • @JJoh4040
    @JJoh4040 Před 7 lety

    6:02 i like those tattoos she has on her chest and neck what are they called

  • @moremiaj4786
    @moremiaj4786 Před rokem

    Muh- Ray- Me

  • @kwakuananse5801
    @kwakuananse5801 Před 6 lety +2

    I wonder the story of Moses being gave up to the river Nile is the same to give up to the river goddess Oshun

  • @ZurielBigCountryDavis11197

    Where there moorish queens

  • @jeromethompson3825
    @jeromethompson3825 Před 8 lety +3

    Was Moremi a real person or fictitious?

    • @mch7933
      @mch7933 Před 7 lety +16

      as real as Mitchell Obama. Moremi was a native of a town called Offa and married to Oranmiyan, a powerful Prince from Ife

    • @jeromethompson3825
      @jeromethompson3825 Před 7 lety

      Thanks

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 Před 5 lety +5

      Yorubas dont have a concept of making up fiction around their progenitors or cultural history. That is a white mans way. Like Sango, the god of thunder, foreigners may see him as a myth, but he is as real as Mike Tyson and his bloodline still exist today. He was also the 4th Alaafin of Oyo that ruled an empire as big as Britain, France, Spain and Germany put together.
      Unlike Thor, who never existed was made up to make kids feel good and have a heroic figure to look up to.
      Oral tradition may make stories look bogus and extraordinary, but that is what makes it preservated. For instance, Oduduwa was reputed to have come from heaven on a rope, but in reality, it was referring to his migration from somewhere in the north, whixh Yorubas calls #Iluoke or #Upcountry.

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 Před 5 lety

      Yorubas dont have a concept of making up fiction around their progenitors or cultural history. That is a white mans way. Like Sango, the god of thunder, foreigners may see him as a myth, but he is as real as Mike Tyson and his bloodline still exist today. He was also the 4th Alaafin of Oyo that ruled an empire as big as Britain, France, Spain and Germany put together.
      Unlike Thor, who never existed was made up to make kids feel good and have a heroic figure to look up to.
      Oral tradition may make stories look bogus and extraordinary, but that is what makes it preservated. For instance, Oduduwa was reputed to have come from heaven on a rope, but in reality, it was referring to his migration from somewhere in the north, whixh Yorubas calls #Iluoke or #Upcountry.

    • @dutchleaf481
      @dutchleaf481 Před 5 lety

      Oluwafemi Eseku Samson what about the other orisha like eshu and oshun were they real people?

  • @kufarimahdi9636
    @kufarimahdi9636 Před 8 lety +1

    eye subscribe

  • @michaelanthony4949
    @michaelanthony4949 Před 3 lety

    The forest people are the Igbo

  • @BigRell91
    @BigRell91 Před 6 lety

    Omg your say obatalas name wrong

  • @kjfroster7040
    @kjfroster7040 Před 8 lety +1

    What about African Religion?

    • @hometeamhistory806
      @hometeamhistory806  Před 8 lety +3

      +Kj Froster The concept of Orisha is a religion itself...Some of the Yoruba gods are actually still venerated and worshiped in Nigeria and the Caribbean today.

    • @kjfroster7040
      @kjfroster7040 Před 8 lety

      +HomeTeam History What about Heru?

    • @SmallxMighty
      @SmallxMighty Před 8 lety

      +Kj Froster Heru is from East African origin. Specifically the Ausarian theology of Kemet. There are many many African Traditional religions. This video is on a story from the Ifa tradition.

    • @kjfroster7040
      @kjfroster7040 Před 8 lety

      Oh K

  • @EBad-ko8zy
    @EBad-ko8zy Před 6 lety

    This is where the story bases of Jesus comes from. Very interesting. I know where my Name comes from....still trying to understand the God's, who I am name after position, Role and Power.🤔

  • @boladeinioluwa3496
    @boladeinioluwa3496 Před 3 lety

    The forest People are also Yoruba people.

  • @teresabennett7404
    @teresabennett7404 Před 6 lety

    This idolatry sweetie! Yah made this world!!!!

  • @vocatuer8574
    @vocatuer8574 Před 4 lety

    You butchered the name Ile- ife

  • @Cumulus_Dr3aM
    @Cumulus_Dr3aM Před 7 lety +2

    lol if u gonna tell a story keep it formal😂

  • @ellaregal5885
    @ellaregal5885 Před 7 lety +21

    Nice video but as any Nigerian person is I am very uncomfortable with the way he's pronouncing the words

    • @lanreakoms3666
      @lanreakoms3666 Před 6 lety +28

      Ella Regal "uncomfortable" with his pronunciation!? Make your own video then. Many Yorubas don't even understand Yoruba language anymore- talk less of speaking it. Please give this brother/video its due kudos.

    • @lprempeh36
      @lprempeh36 Před 6 lety +2

      Then you do it

    • @OyaRevolutionary
      @OyaRevolutionary Před 6 lety +1

      Lanre Akoms thank you Lanre. Well put

    • @user-wb1pm4ld1l
      @user-wb1pm4ld1l Před 6 lety

      Abi O

    • @LilliLamour
      @LilliLamour Před 6 lety +1

      Ella Regal Get over it, he’s not Nigerian

  • @aderonkeadetona6623
    @aderonkeadetona6623 Před 5 lety +2

    Why pronounce their name like that. It hurts my ears to hear you do that, I couldn’t even go on watching. Maybe because am an original YORUBA girl from ILE IFE. 😡 Weldone tho.

  • @godred996
    @godred996 Před 5 lety

    Why are there like no white people in the comments

  • @mrewa
    @mrewa Před 5 lety

    Ignorance kills progress. Learn to say the names correctly. It is disrespectful to mispronounce anyone's name. Yoruba names have a meaning that invoke action.

    • @chillwithrahn1791
      @chillwithrahn1791 Před 5 lety +3

      He is not a native speaker. He gives respect by giving the information. How about you create a video on american folk lore and lets see how well you promounce them and then we will criticize your pronunciation.
      Be respectful of this brotha for giving information about African its not done often.

  • @amonamaria2000
    @amonamaria2000 Před 6 lety

    Demigods that's what they were so go ahead and worship them just like before. That's the kind of stuff that gets you in deep trouble with Yahweh.

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 Před 6 lety +2

      Amona Maria Do you even know what you are talking about? Well I'm so sorry what slavery did and had to affect you, but imagine if your ancestors had been enslaved by Chinese, you'd be saying Buddha will get mad at us for relieving our history. Shame on you. I challenge you to come down to Ile-ife on a solo move and afterwards, lest see if you'd still spew these same trash coming out of your mind... In case you don't know, Ile-ife was the birth olacebif creations (Omo Adamo), meaning he who we created out of the mud. Ask any Yoruba man, he'd corroborate what I wrote here.

  • @juwe9516
    @juwe9516 Před 7 lety +2

    @ Home Team History...You're doing a dis-service to your American audience..... Your commentary and pronounciation is diabolica... Your team history must employ someone fluent in Yoruba language...Sadly, your team scored one out of ten...for effort ...Why Black Yankees are lazy to learn the cultural language of their ancestors.I dont want to struggle to understand your commentary.

    • @tok1879
      @tok1879 Před 6 lety +3

      Juwe thumbs down. I really wish those were visible.

    • @efemzyekun900
      @efemzyekun900 Před 6 lety +5

      Why put down home team simply because he cannot pronounce the Yoruba dialects properly? After all, he probably has never left America, yet he has immersed himself in the unique history of his ancestors and made it known to the world. Whereas, you probably being African have done nothing but to criticize the guys pronunciation deficits. How do you think a white guy will feel when you use an African accent to pronounce their own language. Get a skill of your own and show it to the world and stop beefing other peoples effort. Alaraka

    • @corazoncubano5372
      @corazoncubano5372 Před 5 lety +3

      You are unnecessarily harsh in your comments to a man who uplifts a history that most Westerners malign. Since you are so critical I hope your English is perfect. We need to support those of us who are working to uplifting us. Shame on you.

    • @thatdudee5344
      @thatdudee5344 Před 4 lety +3

      man shut up