Vickie Remoe Show: Meet the Krios of Freetown, Sierra Leone (Part II)

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2021
  • Learn Krio with Krio writer, educator, and poet Daphne Pratt as we continue our exploration of Sierra Leone's capital city and meet the descendants of enslaved Africans who left the New World to return to the Colony of Freedom to create a new creolized way of life that is now over 200 years old.
    Guest: Daphne Pratt
    Highlight: How to Make Krio Print
    Location: Malamah Thomas Street, Light House
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Komentáře • 44

  • @lifestylesierraleone76
    @lifestylesierraleone76 Před 3 lety +10

    Nice one vickie i admire krio people and there culture sad that we are all scattered all over the world and cannot be close to each other.

  • @gideontaylor6985
    @gideontaylor6985 Před 3 lety +5

    One of the great Salone reporters (presenters) of our time!!!

  • @williammurphyslaw
    @williammurphyslaw Před 3 lety +4

    You know as a former IMATT member i fell in love with Salone, i have been particularly interested in Krio culture. Great show keep it coming!!

  • @magomngmail
    @magomngmail Před 2 lety +1

    I wish to know my family one day. My grandmom was Lucetta Taiwo Williams who married to the late Beauclarc Thomas. I am also looking for my long lost uncle in Sierra Leone: Michael Walsh who used to live 17th Hennyson Street.

  • @Hughestalkandadventures
    @Hughestalkandadventures Před 6 měsíci

    May God bless you for this you really represent to the fullest

  • @jaytee9884
    @jaytee9884 Před 3 lety +3

    Great Content

  • @fodaybakamara5843
    @fodaybakamara5843 Před 3 lety +2

    This story remind me of a krio woman name Mamie Williams she was a strict woman and a best friend of my step mother and we are almost a family members visiting each other. What this woman is saying about friendship is the same thing happening between the Williams family and the Biro family in kono district.May your soul rest in peace Mamie Williams

  • @malichrisali
    @malichrisali Před 2 lety

    I'm Nigerian but I was so happy to listen to this and understand that my pidgin is not far from what you are speaking. So proud

  • @user-tn6hh7rb2v
    @user-tn6hh7rb2v Před rokem

    I just admire Daphne Pratt. She makes an invaluable contribution to the preservation and development of the language and culture of Krio people.

  • @billyyajah7618
    @billyyajah7618 Před rokem

    Wonderful you need to popularise this please 👍👍

  • @IkesLionsDen
    @IkesLionsDen Před 3 lety +2

    Great episode!!!!

  • @bintabeebee5808
    @bintabeebee5808 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow I’m enjoying every bit of this,I and my son have learned a lots of new things today thanks ladies.💓😆😘

  • @bintabeebee5808
    @bintabeebee5808 Před 3 lety +1

    The designs are gorgeous.

  • @atauboburiyaunuase2733

    My fellow anglophone Cameroonian brothers and I travelled to Sierra Leone in 2011 to attend the Sierra Leone Law School and a week later, all of us could understand a great deal of basic Krio. Almost all of Sierra Leone's staple meals are very common in Cameroon. Krio sounds very close to the Cameroon anglophone pidgin when spoken without jagons. Felt like home away from home. After a month, most of us could speak Krio pretty well.

    • @VickieRemoe
      @VickieRemoe  Před 15 dny

      We have a lot in common. Some Krios from Sierra Leone did settle in Cameroon😊

    • @atauboburiyaunuase2733
      @atauboburiyaunuase2733 Před 15 dny

      ​@@VickieRemoe I heard there is a small Krio community in the coastal town of Limbe in Cameroon. I don't know how true it is.

  • @mozisrozis
    @mozisrozis Před 3 lety +1

    This is so beautiful
    salone na wi ol yone
    Hurrah!!!!

  • @resumewritingandlifestyle

    I am listening from Jamaica, one of our National Heroine, is Nanny of the Maroon.

    • @okekechidi3377
      @okekechidi3377 Před 5 měsíci

      almost all the Maroons from both Jamaica and Serria Leone are from the Akan people of Ghana.. the Akans are your big brothers. Respect them.

  • @hennitherbgant
    @hennitherbgant Před rokem

    As a SaLone American, I am so glad to have found your channel. Also, looking to do business in Sierra Leone. Thank you for the tips.

  • @stylznailsandmore2025

    Omg girl you just woke my spirit up my dad is also krio blesss sista i so wantes to know more about my people bless you for this❤❤🙏🏾

  • @lamin4871
    @lamin4871 Před rokem

    Just watching your video, please keep the good work.
    My name is Lamin Tarawally I leave in the UK.
    The show is very very educated.

  • @bajehdyer4371
    @bajehdyer4371 Před 2 lety

    Tenki tenki me sister 👍🏾❤️

  • @jacobgmarley5662
    @jacobgmarley5662 Před rokem

    Nice video and very entertaining. Although the video is over a year but I am interested in getting the book you and Mrs Pratt read. I loved Krio and would like to learn it. On my way to the U S over 26 years ago from Liberia I went through Sierra Leone and loved the people and culture.

  • @assanilundindi5946
    @assanilundindi5946 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice

  • @prezonfa6177
    @prezonfa6177 Před 2 lety +1

    Krio is a unique family

  • @bintabeebee5808
    @bintabeebee5808 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for following protocol! You better represent 🤘🏿💓

  • @akindele13
    @akindele13 Před 3 lety +2

    We cooked Cassava and Potato leaves. It must be her family. But she's right, Plasas and Fufu only Saturday. Stew and Jollof on Sunday.😂

    • @anniemcjohnson6104
      @anniemcjohnson6104 Před 3 lety +1

      We did too but you must agree creoles are not really into cassava leaves and potato leaves.I've never asked my mum but it's possible our grandparents were not cooking those leaves or picked it up from other tribes.

    • @akindele13
      @akindele13 Před 3 lety

      @@anniemcjohnson6104 You actually right, now that I think about. In Sierra Leone, we really didn't eat it that much. But in United States, we ate Cassava and Potato leaves a lot more then any other stew.

  • @MEDLAJMUSSILLAH-vw4od
    @MEDLAJMUSSILLAH-vw4od Před 26 dny +1

    So interesting ❤️🥰
    💚🤍💙

  • @bintabeebee5808
    @bintabeebee5808 Před 3 lety +1

    You don do well bo fine Gyal

  • @henringallikingue910
    @henringallikingue910 Před 2 lety +1

    Krio look like pidgin english in cameroon

  • @Boyyy7
    @Boyyy7 Před 20 dny

    Nice one🫶🏿

  • @saidusesay1452
    @saidusesay1452 Před rokem

    Where can I get the book 📖 you two are reading 📚

  • @omarsonko779
    @omarsonko779 Před 10 měsíci

    The krio ancestors come from Nigeria the tribe call yorubas people same culture same food nothing different is just krio language the krio people are indigenous west African taking to American for slavery and come to sierra leone 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿

    • @okekechidi3377
      @okekechidi3377 Před 5 měsíci +1

      The Krios are all not all from one place. Some are from several distinct ethnic groups from Nigeria, Ghana etc.. some are descendants of Black Carribeans, Black Canadian and black Americans (still of African descent).
      I am an IGBO and we know our descendants amongst the Krio people and they know us very well. The first IGBO union was first founded in Serria leon, by the IGBO krios more than 170 years before the IGBOS of Nigeria founded theirs.
      It is through the IGBO union of Serria leone that the IGBOS of Nigeria have mentained their kinship with their younger brothers and sisters from Serria Leone. Many of our serria leonean kit and kins were with us in Enugu in the 50s and early 60s until the tragedy of the biafran war. OJUKWU had to airlift them back to Serria Leone for their safety.
      The first president of Serria Leone was an IGBO Krio by the name of Okoro Cole..

  • @innocentadewaleaiyenuro5049

    i hear so yoruba words

  • @ayyodele
    @ayyodele Před 3 měsíci

    Obayinka,
    Olayinka.......Yoruba names.
    Mek God be with una.........from a Yoruba Nigerian.
    By the way: Kushe in Yoruba means Weldone.
    Komorjadey......sounds like words derived from Yoruba 'Jade'- go out

  • @MemeMeme-jt2bw
    @MemeMeme-jt2bw Před rokem

    listen Vicky Remoe you will pay for what you've done to sierra Leonean

  • @margaretjimmy1161
    @margaretjimmy1161 Před 5 měsíci

    There is no Krio tribe in Sierra Leone. You people need to wake up and learn more about your ancestor.