A Day With The Worlds Smallest People!
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so much! ❤❤❤
OMG Africa is so unique, the people and culture. Your husband is the best. He just gets in on the fun.
I pray they have a nice warm winter and that God blesses them abundantly. It’s so nice that the folks there can make soap and perfume from leaves. God bless Miss Trudy and Woda Maya
I thought that was their way of living, if so they know how to adjust with the weather.
Its a tropical climate. there is no winter along the equator
@@karenkane2922 they got lots of meat
No winter in Uganda
Some part of Africa still have original people wow that's so nice 👌
I know, right? 😀
Botswana be the one of them
Are there fake people?
@@beatyapacho6368absolutely
We all supposed to stay original. Our hair still grow out like trees, nature still improves mental health
Thanks for showing us the Batwa people. Leave it to Maya to become immersed in their culture. I love it.
Welcome 😀
Our genes are so diverse as Africans.
Good job Trudy! Beautiful scenery and people. Off grid is the best way to live. Thanks Sis, Bravo! Watching from Cameroon.
This is so awesome! It's good to work in the next person's shoes, visiting others, people's culture and experience different ways of doing things I truly enjoy this blog. I even watch the commercial ❤❤❤
Cool thanks, bwindi buhoma Uganda Africa Batwa cultural trabe ,I was very pleased to guide around bwindi thanks.
Was so cool😊
Africa is so blessed ❣️❣️look at the nature super green, I love it❤️❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing this was very informative and bless the people who shared.
I love these kinds of videos sooo much darling, could you please explore more traditional tribes for us? Please can we see Ghana tribes for example? I am eager to see different cultures like their foods, traditional clothing, etc. from your lenses.
Your wish is my command 😀
VOODOO.
This is so educational and informative. Thanks ms Trudy
Thank you so much for this video Ms Trudy
Absolutely love this vlog it was done with class and dignity 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Me too
Am watching from Uganda 🇺🇬 Kampala and am a Ugandan #harrietanabo
Towards the end, seeing Maya dance and just blend in ..I sort of got emotional.
This was just too wholesome. Mind-blowing m
I love how they are living happily outside the life we know
Thank you 😀
Aren't they so lucky.
What a great life they must live.
So much respect to these people.
Thanks for sharing.
The more we learn, the more we realize we are one big family. I learnt a long time ago that Umtwa, in many Nguni languages, refers to a short person particularly of the San (Masarwa) tribe. Besides the many variations in tribe names and dialects, many if not all African people can 'trace' their own languages in another group.
"Nyama" is meat in many Nguni languages. Chances are you'll find the same across Southern Africa, to Kenya and beyond.
This is so beautiful. I hope they conserve their culture for generations to come.
I hope so too 😃
❤
Will they be able to with all these utubers visiting for views. It annoys me
What stupit culture. For them to remain in the forest while you drive fancy cars and live in mantions in the city? The world is getting adavance, education, development, and technology. Lets keep everyone one the sane paste😮😮
You meant "preserve"
Please visit the San people in Namibia... Similar lifestyle... But with some differences that are just as beautiful as these amazing people you have documented here. ❤
Love from Namibia
Thank you, Miss trudy this is amazing ,no matter how they live or their culture, they have to respected
There were also the Gumba in Kenya, they were dwarfs two and lived in forests, but the were absorbed into other communities.
Kenya?! 😮which part of kenya?!
@@MissTrudyy In central, Kikuyu people intermarried with them a lot.
@@angelanyambura2843 The Gumba were not Bantu and they weren't too short. They were Cushites. They were assimilated by the Kikuyu and may be other tribes.
Wow, so much culture preserved! Thanks for documenting this
I know, right?
It is better that you explained this lifestyle than any European, another great video, thank you so much.
I am so glad I came across your video. I am so tired of Europeans trying to tell our story of who we are. This gives me a better understanding of how my ancestors survived their journey and were able to live here in the new land we call America now. Thank you.
Nice video,great people.their hearts are full.What a peaceful life they have .truly living their best💜
I know, right? 😀
The intro is back😊❤wow such history, great sharing my Trudy 😊
Yay! 😃🙌🏼
Veeery interesting I must say. keep on doing your thing! Wode Maya never fail to blend!
❤
Will do
Thank you so much for sharing!
I never knew about Batwa in Uganda but I distinctly remember learning about the Congo forest pygmies or the RHG in school.
Interesting! I never learned about them in school
Content of the century, even world class tv channels cant provide this.kudos to you and your team @WADEMAYA
I always wanted to know more about the Pigimis, thank you Ms T ,great content 🎉
My pleasure!!
It's pygmies
@@susangesare-sg5sr pymies means "tall as a fist";obviously this isnot their name! At some point we have to collectively stop to call ourselves with names used to diminish ourselves. We owe this to the next generations... You got Batwa, Baka, Bambuti, etc...let's not forget our names. This is how people in Australia are now called Aborigenes, when that's not even a name for a people for starters. Let's not do that to ourselves.
Nice video Trudy, let's also know more about Senegal country
So happy you went Wode, you relate to all native people do good, your a natural ❗🙂
❤❤woooow, i just love this ❤❤❤ Thank you so much miss Trudy for the amazing job 👍
This is WHOLESOME, BEAUTIFUL AND REVEALING. Your best video i have seen in my opinion. ❤❤❤
Wow! Thank you 😀
The hair combo ooo wow
Thanks 😊
81 years and he looks so strong and I love the dance 😊I’m sure that tree has been there for years
Great content as usual
I know! Right?! 😀
This is so cute thanks for supporting visiting our community walk and Batwa culture, keep coming please
Thank you, I will
Tuned in❤❤❤
Hello Beautiful Miss Trudy and how are you doing and i am glad you sharing this video because it were people showing other people of Africa but never show the little people and i knew they were still in a certain parts of Africa
Certainly… more to come
Fascinating people with so much knowledge resilience and they sure are strong. Thank you for sharing this informative awesome video ❤❤
Thank You ! Beautiful Place ! Beautiful People ! ❤
Movie! ! was eagerly waiting to see how the fire was lit.. Si Beautiful Headwrap..🙋🏽♂😀
Very insightful and adventurous I love ❤ it
Please Mr &Mrs keep on inspiring us with your beautiful work.
Thank you, I will
This is so super crazy some people are in there own world very interesting Thankyou for you miss Trudy we couldn't learn that from school
This is amazing content thank you so much for the gift of African lessons and rich culture TruMaya🙏🙏🙏Wow......Africa we are blessed🙏🙏
Maya had so much fun dancing🤗😁😁😁
We sure are
Hahahaha
We see the HUNGRY ORPHANS in KENYA
Awesome reminder of our diversity. Our hunter-gatherer communities in East Africa The Batwa in Uganda , In Kenya and Tanzania they used to be called Ndorobos (they consider it derogatory) now in Kenya we call them the Ilchamus in Baringo areas and we also have the Ogiek around the Mau region...
Woow uko na clue❤
Nendona ndurigetwo ne History hapo almost nikupee 100%🎉🎉+44
These people are called Abatwa in South Africa. Funny how the 81 year old man sounded familiar when he said "yiza nyama" come meat also means the same in Zulu and Xhosa. Kinda not surprised how these indegenous normads are all around in Africa.
It's amazing that there are still people that can live entirely self-sustainably in such environments. A place teaming with life, threats to life, and health. Their knowledge is very specialized. I hope we learn from them before they disappear into the cities, and their knowledge is forever lost.
Hi Miss Trudy and the rest of team i live in the Caribbean i always heard about the pigniss shor people thank for sharing with us
Am so glad you liked it 😀
I love this video,welldone mrs trudy
Love how you are narrating❤
Thanks for showing us our beautiful Africa,from South Africa 😍
Beautiful 😍, thank you for sharing ♥️
I also did videos about the Batwa Pygmies 😊they are really interesting people lots of love ❤️ from Uganda 🇺🇬 #harrietanabo
They really are 😃
VERY VERY GOOD TO THE END. THANK YOU ❤👍
The fact that they are happy,am amased 🔥🔥❣️❣️
Trudy never disappoints ❤❤❤ it
Awwwwww😍
@@MissTrudyy ur hubby is a treat,wish u had taken a lil bite of th meat to let them feel good🇯🇲
wow... would love to see more of this.. and btw their dances made me want to pull a dance too...wow...
Hahaha, feel free
Thanks miss Trudy and wodemaya for the good videos, welcome back to Uganda in the western Uganda is the land of milk and honey.......I was interested to meet and I see you but I don't know whether it will happen I love your videos am also from Uganda and staying with in Kampala kapeeka..... thanks for the show and home district is kanungu.
Saw the later part coming. 🤣🤣
Wow no one can know all about the world, you and Maya are really trying we have known many things from watching your videos well done
So nice of you
Great content my dear, this video should go viral! Please bring us more of these cultural videos.😍😍😍
Wow TruMaya this is mind blowing
I mean these people really are creative oh my nice people
I know, right? 😀
Both of you have strong mind I love that, great content
Thank a bunch
Mob love Trudy❤
Awwwwww❤❤❤
The eyeliner 😍
🥰
Great video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Glad you enjoyed
@@MissTrudyy 🔥👍
This is amazing 😍
Woow you doing a great job Trudy
Their music is especially beautiful. Wow!
Trudy next in bucket list, aborigines of Australia the beautiful black....I hope you can make it or Sudanese dinka the tallest
This here is edutainment. More than world class. Very informative and we get to appreciate other people's lives and experiences.🙏🙏
Edutainment is th word
Wow this is weird but Kinda Beautiful 🥰🥰
Never seen such humans eiiii And.its sooo beautiful to see how they actually love themselves as they are it's crazy oooo 😂😂😂😂❤
The pygmies are also found in a part of Cameroon.
Really?! 😀
Lots of love ❤❤❤
Awwwww! Right back at you!
Just imagine we live with such contentment as a country 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔😘😘😘😘😘this is very beautiful
I know, right?
Wow dx x serious ❤ watching u from Ghana
Medasee
You are brave and hardworking, walking that far into the forest. They look strong and healthy
Totally
Wode Maya always happy when it comes to things like this 😅😅❤
A very interesting cultural history ❤.🇬🇶
Congo is the only country in Africa believed to have Pygmies in African history lol these must have migrated to Uganda, how interesting to know and enlightening us.
Wow this was a good content jaber 💓💓💪 nice one
Awwwwww, thank you 😊
We also have them in Congo Brazzaville but inter marriage with the bantu is slowly taking them out of the forest living. The autochtones ( pygmies ) in Congo have a skin tone slighly lighter than those from Uganda
we dont have anbody
Good to have a sister to tell our history
Very informative
Glad you think so!
they are also in Cameroon
I did not know that Uganda had Abatwa, too. We have them in Rwanda, too. The only difference is that in Rwanda, they're not living in the forest, and they're integrating more and more in the community 😊
Congratulations gal
Here in South Africa we call the Bathwa or Bushman
Amazing. So good to see them looking healthy cos of organic herbal things they eat.
Madam Trudy... Mrs. Maya, we Jamaicans love y'all.... Please give your ppl like Masicka say...An update!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Mrs trudy❤I'm a big fann
You rock!
Finally I get to see the pigmies. ... Trudy kweni sillabus ili change you didn't get to read about them?
Your work is splendid wonderful,you need to visit Eld too
Maybe one day!
❤ from uganda . Trudy thank you.
Amazing🔥
I Love You Trudy ❤🇺🇬
Me I love you more ❤
Hizi pia zako Trudy znakaa mtu akona bol if my guess is correct then lemme be the first one to say congratulations 🎉
Man I would give anything to have lives there.
People really don't know how lucky they are.
Well I guess they do.
They chose to stay there.
Mad respect and much love to all
Wow wow ,this is so cute to watch
Maya is so stubborn I like to follow him alot, man of creativity ✨⭐🌃🌃.
❤ coming soon to live in Rwanda the batwa are also found in DRC and Rwanda