AFRICAN QUEENS: NJINGA (DOCU-SERIES)
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- čas přidán 20. 02. 2023
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WHAT YOU WATCHING??? I AM WATCHING AFRICAN QUEEN:NJINGA ON NETFLIX.
NARRATED & EXECUTIVELY PRODUCED BY: JADA PINKETTE-SMITH...
Nzinga Mbande of the Ambundu Kingdoms of Ndongo and Matamba is located in what is northern Angola today… She was Known as one of the most famous African women to resist European colonization in South West Africa. IT'S MY VIEW!... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
🙂YOUR THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, & DISCUSSIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED INCLUDING THE OPINION OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT ANGOLAN... IN REFERENCE TO THIS MOVIE AND/OR MOVIE REVIEW... (*RESPECTFUL CIVILIZED DIALOGUE THANKS😊)
Yessssssss💚🖤❤️
Her father tried to hide that brutal history. It’s time for a reckoning.
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Do Reino do NDongo entre 1624 e 1626 e fundadora e rainha do Reino da Matamba "Angola"
From the Kingdom of NDongo between 1624 and 1626 and founder and queen of the Kingdom of Matamba "Angola"
Dear blk women you should boycott and protest Jada Pickett as any representative of y’all
DEAR @Nkosi766 WHY??
@@denamovieviews she’s doing a fine job representing herself 🤣
@@Nkosi766 ☺That's Will Smith & Jada's Smith situation;
@@denamovieviews she’s simple a horrible human being. She and her mama. Narcissistic sociopaths. She’s a horrible woman
if you are not Angolan please keep opinion to yourself
@rosariomuhongo680 RESPECTFUL THOUGHTS, OPINIONS, & DISCUSSIONS ARE ALWAYS WELCOMED INCLUDING THE OPINION OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT ANGOLAN... IN REGARD TO THIS MOVIEW AND/OR REVIEW THANKS🤗
More like with a team of fantasy writers and liars.
"By the mid-1640s, her successes had won her the support of many Ndongan nobles. With the nobility flocking to her side, Nzingha was able collect more tribute (in the form of slaves) which she in turn sold to the Dutch in exchange for firearms, thereby increasing her military and economic power; by 1644, she considered Garcia II of the Kongo to be her only political equal in the region, while the Portuguese viewed her as their most potent adversary in Africa."
Why did she sell slaves? Maybe because slave trading already existed, as always and the fight was over the control of it, not it's termination.
@@RuiConstantinoyou know their going to pretty up the brutal history