Art, Loot and Empire: The Benin Bronzes

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  • How did the West African artworks known as the Benin Bronzes end up in European museums? And why does it matter?
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    Article: Art, loot and empire: The Benin Bronzes
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    Articles mentioned in the video:
    This Art Was Looted 123 Years Ago. Will It Ever Be Returned? www.nytimes.com/2020/01/23/ar...
    How a Global Debate Over Who Owns African Art Is Playing Out in Nigeriawww.worldpoliticsreview.com/a...
    Bronze cockerel to be returned to Nigeria by Cambridge college
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Komentáře • 260

  • @chamwj
    @chamwj Před 2 lety +40

    Can we spare a moment to appreciate Dr Buckley? She's incredibly knowledgable in the topic and doesn't mince her words when it comes to what happened, what the british were like and what she thinks of what they did.

  • @idaraudoh2808
    @idaraudoh2808 Před 2 lety +72

    My government teacher once said something that baffled me, he said, "if you sit down to read history and you don't come to despise the Europeans you have read the European version". Now I understand.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety +5

      THE LOSERS IN A WAR ALWAYS DESPISE THE VICTORS !!

    • @idaraudoh2808
      @idaraudoh2808 Před 2 lety +12

      @@salamjihad3449 of course, is the owner of the land supposed to love the thief.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@idaraudoh2808 EXACTLY !!! IF THE THIEF STEALS A WHITE MAN'S BIKE IS HE SUPPOSED TO LOVE HIM?

    • @ADE-of-LAGOS
      @ADE-of-LAGOS Před 2 lety +13

      But our people still love the white man and his ways. Is that not strange, in spite of slavery and colonialism. A kind of Stockholm Syndrom.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@ADE-of-LAGOS NO ! NOT STRANGE AT ALL . SLAVERY AND COLONIALISM ARE THINGS THAT HAPPENED LONG AGO BY PEOPLE LONG DEAD.. MOST PEOPLE WHO LOVE OTHERS IS BECAUSE OF WHO THEY ARE INDIVIDUALLY. BUT THERE ARE STILL RACISTS OUT THERE WHO JUDGE PEOPLE BY THEIR SKIN COLOR. THATS FOR SURE .

  • @ajibolaobe2780
    @ajibolaobe2780 Před 3 lety +34

    In a strange way, l feel for the Victorians who saw the artifacts for the first time. The bronzes not only shattered racist assumptions about Africans, they showed documented evidence of an entire civilisation they had just destroyed.

    • @kukurukudaydanbreak2040
      @kukurukudaydanbreak2040 Před 2 lety +3

      Benin empire was greatly blessed with Education, the ibo ancient Benin empire people were reading, writing and even children were attended schools and daycare too before the European knew the alphabet.
      those ancient bronze artifacts stolen by the British were ancient Igbo and Yoruba artifacts stolen by the Edo Oba rising kingdoms after Benin empire had declined totally around 1500AD.
      Edo or Dahomey kingdom are not the original Benin empire these people are just the namesake of the great Benin empire we heard about

    • @user-sl2jz8en3o
      @user-sl2jz8en3o Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@kukurukudaydanbreak2040Clown alert 😂

  • @letsjustdoitdoit8614
    @letsjustdoitdoit8614 Před 2 lety +24

    We fought back, proud of my ancestors ✊🏿✊🏿

    • @mawunyomorga8658
      @mawunyomorga8658 Před 2 lety +2

      and lost

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@guff9567 CONQUERED? YOU MEAN BY INFESTING ENGLAND? RAPING THEIR WOMEN? ECT ? OK YOUR RIGHT !!

  • @timbola
    @timbola Před rokem +5

    And some of the greatest slavers in history. Glory to Benin!

    • @isabellacarta1120
      @isabellacarta1120 Před rokem

      European still on top.
      Enslaving other European people for not being from the "correct" dogma was enough to enslave men, women and children, once you was a slave adult or child you could be rent ed to a brothel. From Poland, Russia or even Germany and on to Circassia was common use of they weren't Catholics, for instance.
      And yet during the American colonies period was common use to enslave families by contract of they had debth and there was a public market were they were soldi and signed contracts.
      Of course this of we di not count the Roman Empire but those were not Christian times.

  • @Frederick.J.Marshall
    @Frederick.J.Marshall Před 3 lety +11

    Very informative, thank you for the upload.

  • @mohamedfornah3534
    @mohamedfornah3534 Před 3 lety +25

    This is not just an art but our culture my culture they should return it back to Benin city

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

    • @martym.davies7116
      @martym.davies7116 Před rokem

      Most of these arts goes back to the 10th century.

  • @Uwadiae8643
    @Uwadiae8643 Před 2 lety +10

    The most funniest part of it is that, the british always find a way to justify their crime against humanity that they committed in different of Africa

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      EVERY CULTURE OR RACE IN HISTORY JUSTIFIES THEIR CRIMES !! NOT JUST BRITISH !!

    • @stevenpatrick9213
      @stevenpatrick9213 Před měsícem

      And we pretend like every other race hasn’t done far far worse. Isn’t THAT funny

  • @GhostD0G8
    @GhostD0G8 Před rokem +1

    I appreciate her coming clean on the history. we needed this for the record.

  • @svansy
    @svansy Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you for educating us. Interesting.

  • @sn4rff
    @sn4rff Před 2 lety +3

    a really interesting program, thanks.

  • @user-mi6lf6dn8y
    @user-mi6lf6dn8y Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for the upload

  • @conniegrant939
    @conniegrant939 Před 2 lety +12

    It was all about British/white man's greed from the onset. He's all about covetousness and selfishness; the taking of what belongs to others and it still is.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      WRONG !!

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety +1

      ITS HAS BEEN LIKE THAT FOREVER!! THE BRISH/WHITE MAN DIDNT INVENT IT !!

    • @stevenpatrick9213
      @stevenpatrick9213 Před měsícem

      Black men covert people watches every day. You’re crying about crimes 200 years ago whilst you commit all the crimes TODAY. Incredible self awareness lol

  • @truthsetsyoufree6581
    @truthsetsyoufree6581 Před 2 lety +3

    The arts must be and will be returned.

  • @Newbreed81
    @Newbreed81 Před 3 lety +25

    The devil came to kill, steal and destroy

    • @iaintmadatcha
      @iaintmadatcha Před 2 lety

      Indeed

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 lety

      Devil has changed a Saint.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      DO YOU ACTUALLY THINK THAT THESE PIECES WOULD STILL BE AROUND IF THE EUROPEANS DIDNT TAKE THEM TO THE MUSEAUMS FOR ALL TO SEE ?

    • @ohivonmenisunuoya
      @ohivonmenisunuoya Před 2 lety

      @@salamjihad3449 yes, because they were around 800 years before

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@ohivonmenisunuoya THE PYRAMID TREASURES WERE AROUND 3,000 YEARS TOO BUT THEY ARE ALL GONE TOO !!! YOU MAKE NO SENSE !!

  • @evelynosadolor4549
    @evelynosadolor4549 Před 3 lety +8

    Please they have to go back to the great BENIN KINGDOM his history

  • @h3art_3y3s
    @h3art_3y3s Před 3 lety +8

    This lady is so difficult to listen to. She's obviously knowledgable, but sounds like she was caught off-guard.

    • @Sussex-Spaniel
      @Sussex-Spaniel Před 3 lety +4

      I have to agree I just could not bear her constant pause fillers and droll tone. Shame as like you say she new her subject extremely well.

    • @yvonnemason9137
      @yvonnemason9137 Před 2 lety

      @@Sussex-Spaniel Yes I agree. She knows a lot and the story is fascinating but her delivery is very difficult to listen to.

    • @alicecampbell5209
      @alicecampbell5209 Před 2 lety +2

      i had to speed up the vid 1.5x cuz i was nodding off to sleep

    • @beteaberra631
      @beteaberra631 Před 2 lety +1

      @Nancy, what is the point of you commenting in this video if you had difficulties listening to her? I haven’t seen much historian who pinpoint what had happened like is!

  • @osadebamwenosamwonyi9389
    @osadebamwenosamwonyi9389 Před 2 lety +11

    There was nothing like human sacrifice in Benin. Criminals where publicly executed, Don't mistake that for human sacrifice.

    • @kukurukudaydanbreak2040
      @kukurukudaydanbreak2040 Před 2 lety

      The Edo people came into Benin with the help of Portuguese and sold the Igbo Benin into slavery

    • @collincraig5446
      @collincraig5446 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kukurukudaydanbreak2040 😀

    • @johnhopkins7837
      @johnhopkins7837 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kukurukudaydanbreak2040 Clown 🤡 🤣

    • @namibiko6856
      @namibiko6856 Před 2 lety

      There were lots of human sacrifices among the Edo people

    • @donbateman6230
      @donbateman6230 Před rokem

      Sir you dont know your history try reading at her majestys request by walter dean myers. Also Forbes and sir Richard Burton watering the ancestors .and slave hunts.

  • @vidaripollen
    @vidaripollen Před 2 lety +4

    Destruction of an ancient culture is not crime against humanity?

  • @pinnaryokubo3563
    @pinnaryokubo3563 Před 2 lety +5

    Wicked souls

  • @kateshortt9052
    @kateshortt9052 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you. Last month according to digital benin and British museums they have began to look at instructions to return these objects but first have to work out if they own them and how a new policy can overlap an old policy of returning the bronzes from 1968!

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 lety +1

      So, the looter didn't document where these sculptors were taken? There is no need for verification, for all the sculptors are the cultural image of a kingdom and are very symbolic objects to only Bini in present-day Edo State, Nigeria.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@nmg1909 BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

    • @uchenna127
      @uchenna127 Před 2 lety +5

      @@salamjihad3449 Benin was looted in 1897, that's a little over 120 years ago. That's during the time of your great grandparents. The great grandson of the Oba at the time, is alive and well, and sits on the throne of Benin. Ancient Egypt on the other hand, ended THOUSANDS of years ago.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@uchenna127 OF COURSE!! THEY ARE NOT EVEN TO COMPARE!!

    • @uchenna127
      @uchenna127 Před 2 lety +2

      @@salamjihad3449 All your arguments are draped in ignorance. Why even bother, or is it your intention to misinform?

  • @lorrainearnett4553
    @lorrainearnett4553 Před 2 lety +9

    Time for Africa stolen wealth be returned world wide from all these narions who became wealthy of our wealth.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      MAYBE WHEN THE AFRICAN COUNTRIES SETTLE DOWN !

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      OUR WEALTH??? BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

  • @harrisalbert4563
    @harrisalbert4563 Před 2 lety +9

    She has really given an accurate derailed his of Benin kingdom. I'm actually from that region

  • @lorrainearnett4553
    @lorrainearnett4553 Před 2 lety +12

    Savages these British soldiers.

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 lety +1

      Portuguese were there before them and didn't loot all these artifacts.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      ALL SOLDIERS ARE SAVAGES !!

  • @jaquesaulait
    @jaquesaulait Před 2 lety

    This is really good and interesting. But, over £3100 for the A111 course!! Thank Shiva for the internet.

  • @osazesunday4196
    @osazesunday4196 Před rokem +1

    Please when speaking of the city of Benin please what happened to the states that makes up the city as nation please

  • @lorrainearnett4553
    @lorrainearnett4553 Před 2 lety +15

    These are spiritual and sacred to us as a people. Our ancestors will bring vengeance on the British and other nations.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      WTF? HOW ? YOU KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THE SACRED SPIRITUALITY !! LOL

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety +1

      BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

    • @davyroger3773
      @davyroger3773 Před 2 lety +3

      @@salamjihad3449 The Benin empire is closer to modern Nigerians than the Egyptian Dynasties are to modern Egyptians

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@davyroger3773 I GUESS SO !! THE EGYPTIAN EMPIRE WAS 5000 YEARS AGO. BUT THE BENIN EMPIRE HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH MODERN BENIN EITHER. TOTALLY DIFFERENT RACE OF PEOPLE !! SAME WITH MODERN EGYPTIANS.

    • @Badger990
      @Badger990 Před rokem

      @@salamjihad3449 u need a knock

  • @karlnapp2740
    @karlnapp2740 Před rokem +2

    Apparently the "best" bronzes are from the 17th century. Would be interesting to know whether this knowledge had been mostly lost by 1897...

    • @fromabove422
      @fromabove422 Před rokem

      it just means the elite were killed, genius.

    • @elimartinez7704
      @elimartinez7704 Před 9 měsíci

      The Beninese economy was much more diverse in the 17th century when compared with the 19th century. The sahel to the north also faced extreme political turmoil pretty much from the 1591 Moroccan invasion until the French conquest in the 1890s. That’s a whole trade network disrupted.

    • @isaac9ice
      @isaac9ice Před měsícem +1

      @@elimartinez7704 please and study elementary west African history in order to know the difference between the Benin kingdom of present day Nigeria that is being referred to in this video and the Benin republic (a French speaking and French colonised west African country). There’s the Benin kingdom in present day Nigeria (makers of the famous Benin bronzes) and there’s the French speaking west African country called Benin 🇧🇯 republic formerly called the republic of Dahomey.

  • @Pavlosk8
    @Pavlosk8 Před rokem +1

    Didn't see the video yet but I'm sure the answer is: brit pirates.

  • @kadens2783
    @kadens2783 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm a bit baffled that there were no Benin people speaking in this video. Surely they would be more knowledgeable on their own history than a white woman. Especially on the first question, on if the Benin people knew about the sculptures before they were taken. There's something very incongruous about presenting this video as an educational resource, and having only a white woman give the information.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      WHY WOULD THEY BE MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE THAN THE SCIENTIST?

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

    • @taumctauface1886
      @taumctauface1886 Před 2 lety +5

      A bit presumptuous to assume just because a historian is white they don't know about a certain culture or time period, you wouldn't make the same assumption of someone of Asian or African descent speaking about Western history. A historian is a historian.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@taumctauface1886 THEY ARE RACIST !!!

    • @goergetobias7206
      @goergetobias7206 Před rokem +1

      Scientists on stolen art work which does not belong to the country

  • @richardosasosasere8704
    @richardosasosasere8704 Před 2 lety +4

    Is shall not well with British soldiers, who destroy Benin empire

  • @edpzz
    @edpzz Před rokem +2

    Dare we ask why the Benin kingdom was so welthy and them nast British imperialists wanted to stop this trade???

    • @elimartinez7704
      @elimartinez7704 Před 9 měsíci

      Benin was wealthy because it made itself so through trade and quality artisanal products that were coveted around the world.
      Slaves had always been a part of this trade, but it did not start to eclipse other trade goods and industries until the 17th century.
      Understand that the dramatic expansion of slavery in the Americas had negative impacts for both European and African existing governments and institutions
      The landed nobility of Europe were usually not the ones who benefitted from slavery. The emergence of capitalism in Europe coincides with colonialism. As slavery grew, the power of the nobility waned and centralized authority could be established since the monarchs took all the tax revenue from slavery and its products for themselves.
      A similar thing happened in Africa. The previously decentralized and autonomous nations became more centralized (as a general trend) as the rulers took in more and more revenue from the slave trade.
      Eventually in Europe, this backfired and the new non-noble middle class (the bourgeoisie) began to exert more and more power, and this scared the central government of Britain, so much so that they decided that the institution of slavery needed to be abolished and the power of their viceroys and trading companies needed to be broken and absorbed by the crown. In the 19th century the British government took direct control of most of their colonies and starting bullying countries to get rid of slavery.
      This also coincided with a growing SOCIAL abolition movement in BOTH Europe and Africa (but we never talk about African abolitionists because we always wanna give Europeans the credit)
      This also coincided with a surplus in agricultural production in Britain, which meant this: the British government could undermine their viceroys and trading companies and centralize their own power while simultaneously taking advantage of surplus food production in their homeland to force peasant farmers off their land and into the cities, where they would be a source of incredibly cheap (but technically and legally not slavery) labor for factories. Instead of having slave colonies that threaten central authority they would just invade counties and set up a “capitalist” system of extraction of natural resources. But wait! The rest of the world is not living in this horrible way! What do we do? Well easy! Just blow it all up so your people never find out about these other civilizations and think to themselves “hmm my life sucks but it’s the best we got”

    • @joye5761
      @joye5761 Před 10 hodinami

      @@elimartinez7704I don’t know who told you those lies but listen and listen good, the Edo People NEVER engaged in the Atlantic slave trade. They were traders and did business with the Portuguese long before the British and rest of the world got to know about them. Benin Empire (Edo tribe/people) of Nigeria 🇳🇬 have NOTHING to do with the Republic of Benin 🇧🇯 (country) formerly known as the kingdom of Dahomey who were trans Atlantic slave traders (its public information) well documented and you can look it up. We do not share any ethnicity with the people of Beni 🇧🇯 (Dahomey), we are a completely different people found in Edo State, Nigeria 🇳🇬.

    • @joye5761
      @joye5761 Před 10 hodinami

      @@elimartinez7704​​⁠I don’t know who told you those lies but listen and listen good, the Edo People NEVER engaged in the Atlantic slave trade. They were traders and did business with the Portuguese long before the British and rest of the world got to know about them. Benin Empire (Edo tribe/people) of Nigeria 🇳🇬 have NOTHING to do with the Republic of Benin 🇧🇯 (country) formerly known as the kingdom of Dahomey who were trans Atlantic slave traders (its public information) well documented and you can look it up. We do not share any ethnicity with the people of Beni 🇧🇯 (Dahomey), we are a completely different people found in Edo State, Nigeria 🇳🇬.

    • @joye5761
      @joye5761 Před 10 hodinami

      @@elimartinez7704​​⁠​​⁠I don’t know who told you those lies but listen and listen good, the Edo People NEVER engaged in the Atlantic slave trade. They were traders and did business with the Portuguese long before the British and rest of the world got to know about them. Benin Empire (Edo tribe/people) of Nigeria 🇳🇬 have NOTHING to do with the Republic of Benin 🇧🇯 (country) formerly known as the kingdom of Dahomey who were trans Atlantic slave traders (its public information) well documented and you can look it up. We do not share any ethnicity with the people of Beni 🇧🇯 (Dahomey), we are a completely different people found in Edo State, Nigeria 🇳🇬.

  • @so9487
    @so9487 Před rokem +2

    This is exactly how they stole Egypt.

  • @silvialogan9226
    @silvialogan9226 Před 3 lety +3

    I will watch this documentary in my own time to see what it is like.

  • @christopheruwubanmwen8261
    @christopheruwubanmwen8261 Před 5 měsíci

    An attempt at Benin history. But full inaccuracies and this could be referred to as history written by westerners. Please contact the Palace of the Oba of Benin for the history of Benin? Thanks

  • @wojungbwen
    @wojungbwen Před 2 měsíci

    Reminds me of what they also did to Saddam and Gaddafi, still because of oil. They'll never change. Civilization and democracy my xxx

  • @gladys673
    @gladys673 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Am from the Benin Kingdom in Benin city Nigeria. When the British came to my kingdom, they demand to see my king and he refused to see them because of activity going on. The British got angry and pushed into the city thereby killing thousands of innocent people, took our king on EXILE and then stole, loot all the artifacts. Ones a thief, always a thief. Return what you have stolen or my people will find a way to get them back even it means stealing them back. Is going to take years but we will get them back. My ancestors are not sleeping. Long live the Benin Kingdom. Love live our king, Oba Ewuare 11❤😊

    • @anthonyjames2021
      @anthonyjames2021 Před 9 měsíci

      The force that marched on Benin (after a previous force of 250 had been massacred) was 200 white officers and NCOs, 1000 black soldiers and about 2,000 black porters, the kingdom of Benin's population was in the hundreds of thousands, all of the kingdoms of modern day Nigeria totalled over 10 million - if the British were cowardly, sneaky, evil thieves how did they win against such a vast, powerful advanced people? The locals may not have had the most modern weapons but had been trading for guns for over 300 years by then, they are acclaimed metal smiths but not learnt to make their own in 300 years? they had bowmen, if only 20% of the Benin males had fought the births they would have been 20,000+, if 20% of all the Nigerian kingdoms had fought it would have been over 1 million.
      In 1920 report on West Africa Nigeria's population was 16.5 million, the British population was 3,000. The West African Frontier Force was over 100,000 with everyone bar the officers and senior NCOs being locals - now have a think and see if you can work out how so few British kept control over such a vast area with so many people then you will see who stole most things either on a Brits behalf or to sell to a a Brit, I say mot as there was obviously some stolen direly by Brits but they didn't carry the large heavy stuff off themselves, they paid bribes and wages to lots of non Brits who helped and did the lifting and carrying.
      As to your "once a thief, always a thief " I take it you accept it also applies to the Kingdom of Benin for all the people they stole or traded from others who stole them and sold to the Europeans as slaves over 350 years, an estimated 2 million people. "Once a slaver thief, always a slaver thief" 😉

  • @johnhopkins7837
    @johnhopkins7837 Před 2 lety +2

    BORN THIEVES

  • @noelbensted3389
    @noelbensted3389 Před 2 lety +3

    Disturbed by the way human sacrifice is just glossed over or given an equivalence with contemporary Victorian capital punishment .Bini Culture , like much of southern west Nigerian culture contained human offerings . From Dahomey to The Cross River human sacrifice was and even occasionally now is well known . I've friends from Benin who knew of it as late as the 70's and the then Oba Erediauwa's accession in '79 .
    It's rumoured young boys and girls were kept indoors before the coronation lest they be abducted and killed .

    • @uchenna127
      @uchenna127 Před 2 lety +1

      Human sacrifice was universal. Name a country where it didn't take place? In fact, I'm pretty sure it still happens right now, within those secret societies, scattered all over the Western World.

    • @Entergalactic
      @Entergalactic Před rokem +2

      Same with the greek and roman sacrifices.

    • @tajr.2650
      @tajr.2650 Před rokem +1

      This video is about Benin bronzes tho so it makes sense they wouldn’t delve into the subject matter. It’s a fairly short video and that would clearly need more time dedicated to it. It doesn’t appear to be “glossed over” meaningfully and surprisingly mentioned at all was my first thought.

    • @fromabove422
      @fromabove422 Před rokem

      u are such a vile thing

    • @2LETLIVE
      @2LETLIVE Před rokem

      The same thing happened in the UK and the entire Europe. The same happened in the Bible, Greek, and Roman empires. You are silly and ignorant to try to insert you useless bias here.

  • @pinnaryokubo3563
    @pinnaryokubo3563 Před 2 lety +2

    Thieves what did you people colonies

  • @patrickbonny2927
    @patrickbonny2927 Před 9 měsíci

    Every tribe done it you know.

  • @mujoco5246
    @mujoco5246 Před 2 měsíci

    Why playing yoruba music in benin history

  • @ryanziller220
    @ryanziller220 Před rokem +2

    If we had been truly emancipated in the United States then integration would never have been necessary. The European governments are notoriously abusive like a failed marriage. We certainly could have established successful township that were from our culture yet the abuse is deeply engrained. We had it all then and still have to day. Our educational systems were weakened but it's for us to know owe to analysis weakness to never be the fool again. They love the evils they did.

  • @user-yz4xo7ih6m
    @user-yz4xo7ih6m Před 3 lety +2

    Totally different attitude to the irish with 400 soldiers maxim gun oh yh he was totally peaceful not a racist at all ,british bad rembember kids

  • @martinlakeuk
    @martinlakeuk Před 11 měsíci

    The brass in the statues came from bracelets made by the Portuguese used to trade with black slave traders for black slaves. Slavery continued in Benin long after slavery had been abolished in Britain (the first country in the world to outlaw slavery). Britain was trying to end slavery in Benin, as well as the awful practise of human sacrifice, when it’s trade delegation to Benin were slaughtered. That’s why Britain responded by invading. Britain is why there is no slave trade there now, or human sacrifice. And we left a large modern city in its place when we left 60 years ago.

    • @osahonighodalo1759
      @osahonighodalo1759 Před 10 měsíci

      Who were they selling the slaves to Mr man , or didn't hear the woman explaination that britian industries almost came to a halt because trade of oil and rubber was controlled by the oba? When you have closed heart you will not hear an explanation given to you, came hear to type rubbish just to distract people from the subject
      Why is it that almost all the southern kings like Oba ovoranmen , king jaja of okpobo and nana ishekiri was dealt with because of their resources.
      You think the British are saints because you are one.

  • @nwariejivictory6197
    @nwariejivictory6197 Před 2 lety

    Why does she talk like that can't finish a sentence without hmmm???? 💀

  • @Nsibidiimohtep-pf9gh
    @Nsibidiimohtep-pf9gh Před 10 měsíci +1

    All stolen good

  • @colinbroadley9303
    @colinbroadley9303 Před rokem +1

    Cannot cope with every second word being “erm”. Absolutely ruins this content and makes it unbearable to listen to!

  • @edeighecentjohndalton4918

    These history are all unless now. Seeing what BENIN Kingdom look like today, makes me doubt whether these history are really true.. No airport, no seaport, no Rinery, no electricity no road, no nothing. So please these history are all useless

    • @patrickpedro6458
      @patrickpedro6458 Před 3 lety +8

      My dear, what you don't understand is that ,those people whom where to pass the knowledge to us where killed and their children where taking to Europe, we where left with nothing.

    • @BlueIvory4
      @BlueIvory4 Před 3 lety +13

      Benin city has an airport, main highways & doesn't have a seaport since its not located on the coast. Sir you are a idiot

    • @nigerdeltamirrortv9311
      @nigerdeltamirrortv9311 Před 3 lety +17

      You obviously have not been to Benin City to type this crap; your ignorance is pathetic
      The city lay out of centuries ago was built on in modern times eg Central Benin with the Oba's Palace at the centre of the city,, Ring Road with outlying roads leading off it in a well organised manner
      Benin city today is a modern, developed city with a thriving economy, arts and culture still practised like the days of the ancestors

    • @oishimoores2971
      @oishimoores2971 Před 3 lety +1

      U and ur generations will wallow in pain and poverty for typing this rubbish..

    • @lf1496
      @lf1496 Před 3 lety +6

      You are quite ignorant. Benin city is in NIGERIA which has bullet electric trains, high rises, rich with oil and a booming tech hub. You must live under a rock🙄

  • @divinereality020
    @divinereality020 Před 6 měsíci

    all those artifacts were stolen, please.GOD BE WITH THE BRITISH COUNTRY AND YOU GUYS STOP LYING.🙌🏼

  • @alphaplus4162
    @alphaplus4162 Před 2 měsíci

    I would be ashamed to be a brit...

  • @camoensdecervantes4029
    @camoensdecervantes4029 Před 2 lety +1

    True African culture is well protected in the museums of Europe and the United States. Return these wonderful works of art to underdeveloped countries signifies to condemn them the doom.

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 lety +4

      After using all their resources to build your kingdom and then amalgamate different languages and people to form a country, thereby, making them underdeveloped. The European is the problem Africa isn't developed. All the problem in Africa is tribal.

    • @abk6877
      @abk6877 Před 2 lety

      @@nmg1909 And that is where the divide and rule tactics starts from: tribal differences.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@nmg1909 AFRICA ISNT DEVELOPED BECAUSE OF WAS !! LOSING WARS !!

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@nmg1909 LOL ARE CRAZY?

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      @@nmg1909 ITS ALL OTHER PEOPLE's FAULT !! LOL

  • @camoensdecervantes4029
    @camoensdecervantes4029 Před 3 lety +3

    These magnificent sculptures belong to mankind and, because of this, they should be in European and American museums. Return them to politically unstable countries like Nigeria means condemning these beautiful artifacts to death. After each day, the Nigerian terrorist movement Boko Haram strengthens more and more; and will soon dominate the Ocidental Africa; And then, my friends, make sure that the first measure that Boko Haram will be to destroy "pagan art" of the Benin's bronzes.

    • @GlareBoxTV
      @GlareBoxTV Před 3 lety +9

      They are for humankind, but belong in Africa, where they were stolen from in an act of destruction.

    • @victormpapuluu6497
      @victormpapuluu6497 Před 3 lety +8

      Do you hear yourself even speak????????

    • @h3art_3y3s
      @h3art_3y3s Před 3 lety +9

      The bronzes belong in Nigeria because that is where they come from. People of every nation should be able to be able to have their own history around them. Not to mention the economic gains that Nigeria has lost out on from tourism etc. Even as these bronzes are slowly restituted to their home country, there is no way to pay back the decades they have missed out on these incredible pieces of history.
      And you know what? Nigerians are just as capable of looking after artifacts as any American or European.

    • @ajibolaobe2780
      @ajibolaobe2780 Před 3 lety +4

      Camoens DE CEVANTES. For your information, Boko Haram operates in the northern part of Nigeria and not in the south where Benin exists today and where the artifacts will be kept. Please get get your facts right before commenting.

    • @camoensdecervantes4029
      @camoensdecervantes4029 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ajibolaobe2780 My friend, actually who is wrong is you. It is a fact that people who inhabit Nigeria absolutely has nothing to do with the people who created the culture of Benin's bronzes. Therefore, they are not heirs of these magnificent sculptures, which would be protected in the museums of Europe.

  • @camoensdecervantes4029
    @camoensdecervantes4029 Před 2 lety +2

    It is paradoxical to say this, but if these magnificent works were in Africa, they would have already been destroyed by fanatical and ignorant people who act inhabit Nigeria. It is better even though these works of art are in the museums of Europe and the United States, as they belong to all humanity, not a certain race or any people.

    • @abbiiio
      @abbiiio Před 2 lety +8

      Huh? I just can’t with this opinion

    • @johnimaredon9159
      @johnimaredon9159 Před 2 lety +3

      Benin bronzes have been in existence for 800 years before the looting.

    • @nmg1909
      @nmg1909 Před 2 lety

      Imagine exhibiting your foolery publicly. Did you know many of these artifacts were looted in the palace of a king? Will Queen Elizabeth allow all the cultural artifacts in the kingdom to be destroyed? You probably may not have a culture like Africa though.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      EVERY ONE GETS TO SEE THEM NOW !!

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

      WE CAN ALL GO AND SEE THEM IN THE MUSEUM !!

  • @salamjihad3449
    @salamjihad3449 Před 2 lety

    BUT THESE MODERN NIGERIANS ARE NOT THE SAME PEOPLE WHO CREATED THE OBJECTS !! THEY BELONG TO A LONG-LOST CULTURE !! THAT IS LIKE GIVING THE OLD ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ARTIFACTS TO THE MODERN EGYPTIANS !! THEY HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THEM ! JUST BECAUSE THEY HAPPEN TO LIVE AT THE SAME PLACE THE ARTIFACTS WERE CREATED IS THE ONLY SIMILARITY !!

    • @okititi9829
      @okititi9829 Před rokem +2

      No you are wrong, same people. Don't say what you don't know.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před rokem

      @@okititi9829 HOW ARE THEY THE SAME PEOPLE? THEY ONLY LOOK SIMILAR !! NOTHING ELSE IS THE SAME .

    • @okititi9829
      @okititi9829 Před rokem +1

      @@salamjihad3449 Look, I am Nigerian, you won't lecture me on my culture, especially one u have no idea about. I believe u did not watch the documentary and u do have some inherent biases u need to work on. What long lost culture are u talking about, the descesdants of the artisans that created these bronzes are still alive today, with some still practicing their profession till date. The bronze was gotten through trade with the portuguese, the first europeans to make contact and trade with this part of west-africa. Some of the bronze works depict this contact between the two parties. Apart from serving as a system of documenting events, the bronzes were a symbol of prestige and power that adorned the palace of the Oba. Don't forget they were made by melting down the bronze manila (money/currency) gotten through trade with the portuguese.

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před rokem

      @@okititi9829 THEY COPIED THEM FROM THE GREEKS!

    • @salamjihad3449
      @salamjihad3449 Před rokem

      @@okititi9829 TOTALLY DIFFERENT PEOPLE.