The Tribes Of The River Niger (2013)
The Tribes Of The River Niger (2013)
The Way Of The Water: The River Niger is the lifeblood of Mali and the Inner Niger Delta the country’s beating heart. But in the face of rapid change, the tribes reliant on the waters are struggling to save their traditions.
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I thought from the title you will cover all settlements down to Nigeria, lokoja.
it is so sad to see niger river flow to nigeria without using the water at full potential
Corrupt leaders could have devised mechanized irrigation projects,fish farms,plant trees along niger river bank to tackle desertification.
one old man in Burkina faso created forest on his carrying bucket of water to water the trees
it is so sad to see niger river flow to nigeria without using the water at full potential
Corrupt leaders could have devised mechanized irrigation projects,fish farms,plant trees along niger river bank to tackle desertification.
one old man in Burkina faso created forest on his carrying bucket of water to water the trees
https://youtu.be/cv8keCMr0WU?si=U0NaSDt75Pvq5aZ3
Cool doc
Their clothes are so beautiful.
I am from SUDAN
I ask is there any region called Gabero fulbe groub in Gao area
Because my grandfather come to The Sudan from that areas
what is so marvellous – is the contact in a language that thay speak in. did i hear french ? or thear own language ? 😴
Commentator voice feels like eating a sleeping pill
It is a great documentary from you Sir. Keep it up Sir.
Thank you.
With love from India.
Handwriting of the teacher shown in the blog is really very beautiful.
I find this type of mud houses in the district Maldha, West Bengal, India.
Structure of boat in this site of Africa is amezing.
Background musics are so amazing and melodious.
Out here in Indian we also have the moroi tree.
Wow that song sounds just like Blues in America. Just different language.
Any way you could add CC to this video?
I love love love this music ❤️🎶
pretty old information.
The Malian government should at least try to stop the expansion of the Sahara sand dunes into the vital waters of the river. If the sand dunes reach the water the river will be blocked with catastrophic consequences.
grew up beside this water in a tiny village in the southern part do guinea 🇬🇳…. miss it so much
Why was the chief in the Bozo village speaking pular?
What the country is in need of?
The country needs forestation, dig some wells and increase farming.
TELL THOSE MALIANS TO START PLANTING TREES TO PRESERVE THEIR LAND AND THE WATER
Yahuah will certainly return for his Chosen People shortly and Restore them!
I love the positivity! Bless you!
Africans was living very well befor white people came and enslaved them scattered them to the four Conner of the world !!
19:22 Alhamdulillah mean By Allah's Grace not by Westerners Grace 😑
Orientelism European Orientelism everywhere .
And when 1.6 billion Muslim community shown by west they never Mention Islam or Muslim word , Double standard 😒
Leave them as they living , don't need to include them in Daily labour Tax Depress western culture .
What is the namr of the song around 2.40
Good documentary that show us the difficult life for those tribes in the Niger River, mainly in Mali. It is true that with the advancing quickly of the technology, many tribes need to adapt quickly in it's new environment. However, the lack of education, health care, employment make harder in achieving these challenges. God blesses this nation Mali and it's people.
My beautiful people!
I love journeyman
I am happy to see that Mali is putting an effort towards education. It is a good start to spark the minds of their people. In time you will see how creative your people will become and there will be no boundary to their creativity. If you can dream it then you can build it. May you be blessed.
Thanks for the upload >>Thumbs up/ I do like the Buulabuula song and the kamamakagorogoro song/ i hope those different tribes stay in peace and prosper.
My ancestors are from around this area it was a tribe called bow woo I think. One of my ancestors was a slave from this area his name was Jeffery brace
Short documentry, but on point. Awesome
For a fisherman, from a fisherman. I wish for you all the luck in the word for your vision. Kind regards a Friend, P.S. nice video.