The History Of Senegal Documentary

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  1. 🙂 Hello Today (2020-07-13)… I have one video about "Human of Senegal" in serie "Ancient Cameroon" and, probably it is a certain response for such contry… Like I have said this ("…because I am using a name of Cameroon.. etc.") to the persons in Cameroon… In the day 2020-06-25 I have shared THIS video, due the comment, placed there in this day… I think – to Your optimism a comment There can be useful also… Is it a serious thing..? See on statistics "Cameroon Covid 19 statistics…" (see a moment …June 25)…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch/v=aCGx8EYyNjQ

  2. The white race uses people to fight their War's and later turn their weapons on those that helped fight and win their War's!!!! NEVER fight another man's War, particularly the devil's War!!!

  3. Thanks for the information! Interestingly enough, my AncestryDNA results show that I share DNA with the people of Senegal. I am going to assume that a European ancestor made a baby with an African native.

  4. I'm glad you made this video my Seereer brother. Well done for making it. Just few criticisms if I may. As a Seereer, you should have at least included the 3 main ethnic groups in Senegal i.e. Wolof, Seereer and Fula, rather than just mention the Wolof group in the ethnicity segment of this video. You should also know or should have known that the Wolof percentage presented in this video is inaccurate and is inclusive of other tribes mainly due to Wolofization advanced since the time of the colonialists. That is, most people calling themselves Wolof are actually Seereer and other ethnic groups thanks to Wolofization, and therefore, the Wolof who are actually a mixture of other ethnic groups, primarily Seereer, Lebou etc., are one of the smallest ethnic group not only in Senegal, but also in the Gambia. My next criticism is the percentages you give to the Muslims and Christians. The figures presented are inaccurate thanks to the Muslim agenda in Senegal. There is a significant proportion of the population who do not follow the Abrahamic religions but follow Traditional African religions such as Seereer religion, Jola religion, etc. This is particularly true in the precolonial Kingdom of Sine where the Seereer people there mostly follow Seereer religion. The percentages you have given to the Abrahamic religions (Islam and Christianity) would indicate that no one follows the Traditional African religions in Senegal which is further from the truth. Not only is that incorrect, but even the Muslims and Christians syncretised their newly found Abrahamic religions with the old Traditional African religions. Other than these issues, you have done pretty well for making this video.

  5. Senegal, the country of teranga (hospitality) is the best country in the whole entire world. Thank you my brother for taking the time to teach us about one of the most important country in Africa.

  6. Very informative! I was checking the history of the African countries and I barely even knew about Senegal, thanks for making this video. I specially liked the fighting, perhaps because I trained martial arts when I was young 🙂

  7. Jerejef my brother I learned so much from your teaching, I been living in Saint Louis for almost 6 years and married to my Senegalese wife the same years, this was my dream when I was 10 years old to go back home and I did at the age of 41, and it's the number one peaceful country in Africa, and the people are the best people I've ever came across with, I'm born in America Philadelphia, but my final home is Senegal, I can say I'm Senegalese now I eat, live and breathe Senegal, Salamu alaikum!!!!!

  8. Il faut tout de meme souligner au passage que la décolonisation au Sénégal fut pacifique. Même si il y avait des résistants brave comme Lat Dior ou Elhadj Omar Tall. Et ceci est le contraire de l’acquisition de l’indépendance dans certain pays de l'Afrique noir.