This is my neighborhood. Sorry you experienced some nasty people attitude. Everybody is not like that trust me.Just an advise. Just try to learn some basics in Bambara next time like greetings, introduce yourself. People are more open to you when they hear you speaking their language. Or better always do your vlogging with some Malian friends with you. Never alone. Please never alone. Again sorry
As a malian living in America for almost a decade I love your contents and urge you to be very cautious. We are now living in trouble times and you're right malians aren't very familiar with vlogging and you-tubing. Keep up the good work brotha 💖💖
Nice video on how people work with their hands. It is sad they do not get the opportunities they deserve to enjoy the fruit of their hard work. Many blessings for allowing us to learn about their lives.
I had to stop the vid to say, the artistry from Mali mask to the Tuareg jewelry, had a mid-evil masculinity beauty about them. These were very beautiful pieces. No doubt you went beyond the boundaries, even promoting their work and marketing the region. Excellent work despite the risk. Thanks for persevering yourself by minimizing risk and understanding different feelings and expressions about being filmed. You live to film another day!
This is a beautiful video. Mali seems to have kept a West African spirit, especially in the market place, despite the challenges of war. By not having the modern things, they have kept the traditional things. Many also look like the West Indians, such as Jamaicans, St Lucians, Antiguans and Trinis etc.
I felt some how embarrassed when I watched this it's seem like we Africans are not open to each other too sad especially black to black thanks to the young man who escorted you
I really wish I knew more about the culture and history of this country! Thank you for showing what you could, it was greatly appreciated!
I have only just heard of mali (American education doesn’t teach much outside their own history)… and only found out about here because it’s somewhere in my DNA (according to ancestry DNA) and I have absolutely no idea where that could have landed but it made me curious and wanting to understand more than I do.
I mean Tanarwen Band sorry typing mistakes.
I nean Tanarwen Band
Which music is this ..Tabarwen Band ???
Thanks for sharing. Wonderful music! Do many people in Mali, or Bamako , not like being photographed? Prayers for Mali! Mali Douha.
I am in mail but. I am American by mom was born ther
could you tell me where the music's from? *background music
Did you make it to Djenne?
This is my neighborhood. Sorry you experienced some nasty people attitude. Everybody is not like that trust me.Just an advise. Just try to learn some basics in Bambara next time like greetings, introduce yourself. People are more open to you when they hear you speaking their language. Or better always do your vlogging with some Malian friends with you. Never alone. Please never alone. Again sorry
Hallow dear is it safe to travel in bamako.?
Wow
Come to sierra leone we don even want to kwn what you are doing or not😂😂
Wow, it seemed like a life or death situation to vlog. Tks for capturing these scenes.
As a malian living in America for almost a decade I love your contents and urge you to be very cautious. We are now living in trouble times and you're right malians aren't very familiar with vlogging and you-tubing. Keep up the good work brotha 💖💖
Mali vraiment est très sale
Nice video on how people work with their hands. It is sad they do not get the opportunities they deserve to enjoy the fruit of their hard work. Many blessings for allowing us to learn about their lives.
Malians are very stupid.
Bro, I appreciate your effort to make this video I know it's not easy. But thank u so much ❤
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Well done brother!! Definitely makes me want to visit 😊
Can you go to Tombouctou i heard its a good place
Thanks 🙏🏾 Brother for promoting the beauty of Africa and beyond … congrats 🎉
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I had to stop the vid to say, the artistry from Mali mask to the Tuareg jewelry, had a mid-evil masculinity beauty about them. These were very beautiful pieces. No doubt you went beyond the boundaries, even promoting their work and marketing the region. Excellent work despite the risk. Thanks for persevering yourself by minimizing risk and understanding different feelings and expressions about being filmed. You live to film another day!
This is a beautiful video. Mali seems to have kept a West African spirit, especially in the market place, despite the challenges of war. By not having the modern things, they have kept the traditional things. Many also look like the West Indians, such as Jamaicans, St Lucians, Antiguans and Trinis etc.
That's sad. I seen have countless western bloggers being given absolute tolerance while one of our own is being chased and harassed. It's a shame
Mandinka is the only tribe of slaves we know about slaves as African Americans.
I felt some how embarrassed when I watched this it's seem like we Africans are not open to each other too sad especially black to black thanks to the young man who escorted you
Mali people get it all wrong them need more lights
I really wish I knew more about the culture and history of this country! Thank you for showing what you could, it was greatly appreciated!
I have only just heard of mali (American education doesn’t teach much outside their own history)… and only found out about here because it’s somewhere in my DNA (according to ancestry DNA) and I have absolutely no idea where that could have landed but it made me curious and wanting to understand more than I do.
@13.24 min,is the guy playing a Kora?
Lovely video,colorful,warm,awesome back ground music
Very informative
Love Mali ,its culture esp music n football
Be well
Thanks VP1
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