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February 2023

How to Pronounce Djembe (Real Life Examples!)

The American Pronunciation Overview Presents “” Just How to Pronounce Djembe”” As well as I questioned what it is you desired the djembe – Would certainly somebody like a djembe? the djembe comes with dancing, be captivated by an interactive Djembe drumming session adhered to by a customary hand-washing.

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Bob Marley & The Wailers – Could You Be Loved (Official Music Video)

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Davido – Assurance (Official Video)

FALSE:: ERROR: UNSUPPORTED ENCODING

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Disclosure, Fatoumata Diawara – Douha (Mali Mali)

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Terrifying Moment When Wild Dogs Target Attack Hippo, What Do Hippos Do To Survive?

born with the fate of being herbivores in
the grasslands these animals always face dangerous predators not all herbivores are easily knocked over life is the great purpose that wild
animals fight for foreign alive decode the wild world through the video terrifying moment when wild dogs Target and
attack hippos what do the hippos do to survive famous in the wild world wild dogs are known
for their unrelenting attacks you may not believe it but the truth is this
small animal is extremely dangerous it is a success rate of up to 80 in each hunt together they can take down a prey many times
larger than themselves usually they will chase their prey down and when the prey
is exhausted and collapses that’s when they will kill it because it is unable to fight
back then they also have one of the strongest bindforce
of any carnivorous mammal their jaws can produce a powerful bite the wild dog’s teeth are much larger than
that of a domestic dog and their molars have the function of peeling flesh from Bones they have a highly disciplined organization
and the ability to coordinate extremely well within around 20 members of their hack foreign that helps them to become more arrogant in
the grasslands competition makes prey increasingly
scarce wild dogs need large amounts of food to nourish
their young and other members of the pack foreign the power of the wild dogs is one
of Africa’s most ferocious this hippo was harassed and he got angry and
attacked the wild dogs causing them to fall back despite their best efforts the wild dogs
did not have a chance to attack but could only watch him fear the hippopotamus is the most aggressive animal
in Africa when it comes to attacking crocodiles and lions and is not afraid of any opponent hippos stand out with a large and heavy bodies
and they are ready to make anyone who steps into their territory hey Dilly even crocodiles will have to die right in
the swamp the place that is called the crocodile’s home hippos hate to be disturbed when they discovered
wild dogs trying to hunt in their territory this hippopotamus got really angry it attacks the wild dogs but the wild
dogs do not easily let go of the prey in front of them the noise caused the hippo to ruthlessly
kill the baby Antelope and throw it ashore to the wild dogs foreign
hippopotamus almost no Predator dares to confront them underwater wild nature does not allow predators
to give up so easily wild dogs once again hunt prey causing it to flee into hippo
territory a few wild dogs tried to quickly jump into
the water to pull the antelope up before the hippo noticed but this noise has caught the hippo’s attention
and the Wild dog was almost killed by the hippo in the water even the line is helpless against the brutal
attack of the hippos to survive in the animal world is a struggle and you have to battle
according to the very harsh laws of nature not only in the wild world but in any situation
animals have struggled to survive though this may seem unfair these struggles
will always exist because that is the nature of development foreign no matter how
much effort you make if you are unlucky the end is still death competition for survival takes place every
second just let your guard down for one moment and any animal is at risk of becoming substitutes
in the natural food chain leave your thoughts Below in the comment section foreign ature and large bodies keep African elephants
away from lots of dangerous predators in the wild they have overwhelming power that makes any
species terrified to confront them foreign however due to the habitat of the African
continent there are still Fearless creatures ready to punish anyone who makes a mistake was a wild dog one of the most ruthless and
cold-blooded apex predators to talk about the hunting level of the wild
dogs scientists rate them as one of the top species
with an almost perfect skill set the Predators such as lions and hyenas their
hunting success rate is about 30 percent while the African wild dogs it can reach as
high as 80 percent they are the strongest bite of any carnivorous mammal not only that
each individual has extremely high personal skills discipline and cohesion the combination of all these factors has created
a United strong wild dog community that is a threat to any animal in Africa the belligerents and the gentle Giants met
by chance detecting signs of a threat at this time the elephants gathered around and quickly
deployed a plan to defend themselves it can be seen that despite being a wild animal
the elephants have trained their members to work together very well they divide the biggest
and Strongest Ones into a first class to face the enemy directly the smaller weaker ones
are placed in the middle to minimize the possibility of being attacked so the elephants are a team of both strength
and discipline and the wild dogs have no choice but to run away foreign elephants are animals that hate hunting creatures and they had never been comfortable with wild
dogs being near their active area in fact wild dogs are not usually seen as
a threat to elephants in the wild even lions hyenas or crocodiles sometimes
suffer catastrophic attacks from these huge elephants because of their large and extremely strong
bodies few animals dared to confront them with ferocious animals like hippos elephants
are aware to never stir up their territory rhinos went standing next to elephants also
become small and scared apart from running away these animals have
little other choice with their long horns and their weight of their bodies any mistake
they make against an elephant could leave them to be traveled to death by said elephant however the baby elephants are different they
have not yet had enough experience to survive and can only rely on their mother and her
to protect them therefore many times the wild dogs attack
them but under the street protection of
the mother elephants wild dogs usually fail many times the wild dogs attacked the elephants
but were in turn attacked back and chased away and the heads of flea to save their lives
in a humiliating manner but you know Predators aren’t cowards that
give up easily in order to be able to provide food for The Young and The Herd
the wild dogs did not give up the idea when they discovered a newborn baby elephant
and its mother who seemed to be very weak from their birth they decided to attack
seeing as things were going badly the mother elephant was forced to call for help from
the rest of the hurt but when the other elephants came to help
they discovered the baby elephant had already succumbed to death the elephant’s helplessly
washed as the wild dogs ate the newborn baby elephant leave your thoughts Below in the comments
section foreign Buffalo cynicerus kapha is one of the largest
animals in Africa classified in the big five the most dangerous
group of animals in this land they possess a large body with horns fused
at the corner pedestal forming a continuous bone Shield along with that is there power
that can destroy even the strongest predators in Africa such as lions and leopards in particular it can be affirmed that the
African Buffalo has very high Community needs they live in groups of more than 1 000 individuals when living in herds African buffaloes form
two types of herds large mixed male female and multi-age herbs or reproductive herds
and single herds of all males when forming such a herd they will form a
strong Collective and the healthy will protect the old young and weak in these herds the leader usually holds his
head high and observes this Behavior helps the African Buffalo avoid the threat of Predator
attacks the African Buffalo has Keen senses to detect
Predators through a combination of visual olfactory and auditory cues the animal is capable of detecting lions at
a distance of one kilometer however in essence the Buffalo is still a
peaceful animal compared to the notorious Hunters of the wild African land although they are herbivores buffaloes have
an aggressive and fierce temperament and in many cases they are ready to fight
off the most fierce predators once wounded the Buffalo will become
agitated and attack anyone nearby class is still what makes the difference between
the competitors here but sometimes strength is not the weapon that
can defeat the enemy once that power is used inappropriately there
may be no results a mistake in front of the enemy can be the
cause of a fast death wild dogs are the most successful predators
in Africa if animals such as lions and hyenas have a
successful hunting rate of more than 20 percent they are called Adept Hunters but with a success rate of up to 80 percent
wild dogs should be called Elite masters of the skilled hunt therefore it did not take long for the wild
dogs to get their meal however it seems that the wild dogs did not
want to stop there after devouring their meal they continued to keep an eye out
on the nearby herd of wild buffalo foreign hunt soon broke out the young
buffaloes are the target a spectacular Chase was carried out by a pack of elite wild dogs
two young buffaloes made a mistake they tried to attack the wild dogs of course
the young Buffalo is no match for these professional assassins foreign although he tried to fight back to run away
it was too late while dogs will not easily ignore this stupid prey and in the end the
young Buffalo paid a heavy price for his actions our dogs had a delicious meal at the scene
it is not only young buffalos but sometimes even adult buffaloes have to accept
death from these wild dogs wild nature is always so cruel we can’t change
it we can’t intervene we can only accept it as the law of existence not all of the strong Will Survive and sometimes
the weak Ones Will perish this is also a great lesson about belittling
the opponent section oh oh thank you for watching till the end of
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Bet he can’t drink beer that fast! #shorts #wildlife #nature #Elephants #

that’s what five gallons three gallons? bet you can’t drink beer that fast! thank you very much guys for coming for each one of you guys and also.

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“Afro-Victorian”: Bringing Historical Black Women’s Dress into the 21st Century w Cheyney McKnight

(cheerful music) – (Cheyney) When I started living history, everyone told me “black women wore what white women were wearing, but the poor version of it.” And from the jump, I was like “That doesn’t make sense at all.” (exploratory piano music) My name is Cheyney McKnight. I run Not Your Momma’s History channel and I specialize in telling
the stories of black folks in North America in the
18th and 19th century.

So we started a new series, These Roots, where we do a day in the
life of a black person, whether they’re free, enslaved,
wealthy, or working class. And so we follow them
through an entire day and we’ve done three episodes so far and we’re going to continue to do it. And then I also am a
historical interpreter. So, I travel around teaching people about the stories of my people. – Cheyney’s series is going to
be linked all over this video because you need to check it out. But Cheyney is going to
talk a little bit about, sort of give you a little bit of a taste of some of the stories of these women.

– Yes. Absolutely.
– And people. – So when I got started in living history, I really wanted to learn about what black women were wearing. A little bit about my background, growing up, I had family
members in New York and in South Carolina and so
I had a very unique experience where I knew elderly people
from the north and the south. And so I got a range of what black women were wearing in the 1940s and 30s. Going further back, I
really wanted to learn the style of black women because I could distinctly see the difference in style between black women and other women in the 1990s and the 2000s. This was the same in the
19th and 18th century. When I started living history, everyone told me “black women wore what white women were wearing, but the poor version of it.” And from the jump I was like, “that doesn’t make sense at all.” I had access to paintings
and drawings and pictures, phot- photography of
the style of black women and we had, have a huge
amount of WPA narratives where black women were
talking about clothing and the different styles
they went through.

And then we also have firsthand
accounts of people observing black people, which they
really talk in depth about the style of black folks. What it comes down to is that black women always had this very peculiar style that is distinctly West African in origin. No matter how far removed
they were for the continent, whether it was through enslavement, through time, through space, they held onto these very distinctly West African characteristics in clothing and also in culture.

And that this is what I really
wanted to educate people on and make them aware on, of. I think people sometimes
dismiss African-American culture as a distinct culture because it’s kinda become mainstream culture
in many ways with hip hop. A lot of that kind of
gets lost in the wash, but I want to make sure
people know the origins of black culture and style that is distinctly West African. – I mean, this is such a good segue – into what you’re wearing,
(laughs) but I want to talk also a
little bit more about specifics. What is the style? Like
where does it come from? What are the developments? – I don’t know.
– No, that’s a great- – There’s just like way too much.

– No, no, no, that’s a great question. So, I get my sources from
a lot of different places. I get it from the WPA narratives, from accounts of enslavers, European travelers. But when looking at the WPA narratives, they talk about the necessity for things like mending and patchwork,
which everyone was doing. But I find that the
style, aesthetic choices of black folks were slightly different. There was one account from a missionary during the Civil War. They were teaching black
children how to read and write. There were donations from
New York City of dresses, beautiful plaid dresses,
for the little girls and the, the children brought
them home to their mothers.

And what happened was the
mothers took contrasting colors and sewed it to the bottom. And so when the girls came
back, the mothers were like, we fixed the dress you
gave to our children. (Cheyney laughs) Like they could not tell them
that this was a better dress because they added that
fabric to the bottom. Obviously, the woman was horrified, but I like to think that
they did fix those dresses. – You’re welcome.
(laughs) And so those are, you see,
little anecdotes like that, where you would see white women who, whichever standing they are in society, would never have made that choice. Just like I think some French women who find themselves in America would makes distinctly different choices about their wardrobe, English women who had
just recently migrated or Irish women are also, were also making distinctive choices that are different. So looking at someone,
you could kind of tell this person is from a
different place or culture.

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And I find those little things unique when you find them in stories. Also, last one, one of
my favorite stories. An enslaver’s wife was
observing enslaved persons going to church or what
they call Sunday meeting. She said that the head wraps of the women were just so big and brightly colored that they could put one’s
eye out from a mile away. – Head wraps were a big deal. – Yes, absolutely. So you can find head wraps
in the north and the south on women from enslaved
women, free black women, and depending on where you were, it can inform if the
person is enslaved or free or just simply black.

It was also a racial identifier. Some women, for example,
Juliette Toussaint. There’s a beautiful painting
from the early 19th century. She and her husband lived
and worked in New York City and they were quite wealthy. They were, I would call
them upper middle class or upper, upper middling. And she is wearing this beautiful
head wrap, flat head wrap. And it’s distinctly
different from the turbans that were worn in the early 19th century. But unfortunately, something
that I am trying to break down is that it wasn’t just
black women and Creole women in Louisiana who were wearing head wraps or just in the south. Black women in the north and south were wearing head wraps,
we have the evidence on up into the 19th century. I have a beautiful picture
from a historical society in New York, that pictures a black woman who works for a household
as a maid of all work. And she is wearing this huge,
fabulous, like mid-century, mid-19th century printed cotton. And it is huge, it looks like a Gele. And she’s just like in the painting with her employers just, not the painting, the picture, with her employers, just “hey :)”.

It is so cool. – So.
– Fantastic. – It’s like, so we’ve done
a collab, Cheyney and I, which you can find on her
channel, about chatelaines and we were just talking about
how a chatelaine makes noise and it announces your
presence to the room. I feel like it has some of the similar, like, “I am here”. – “Acknowledge me”.
– Absolutely. – And I spent quite a long
time kind of hiding myself that now I want to announce to the world that this is who I am. This is where I’m from
and I embrace my culture and my people. – Everything to say “I’m here!”
(upbeat music) Head wraps and taking up space and- – You do
literally bring your work into the way that you dress. As you call it? – Yeah, so Afro-Victorian was a term coined by the costume
designer of Jingle Jangle. And when I first heard
it, I was just like ooh.

– You’ve been doing that for years. – Exactly! This is my style. And then also I incorporate
a lot of Afro-Futurism, which I think some of this – would incorporate.
– Which you can go check out – on Cheyney’s channel. – I think that I, more so, educate people about things that we lost,
the knowledge that we lost, which you encounter a lot, for people. Because we didn’t do some things since the 1920s or 30s, there’s a whole generation of knowledge that we lost. And for, specifically for black women. There’s a whole period
of time where we lost how to, for example,
stretch our natural hair. So when I say stretching, my
hair is in a natural state, but if I want to do a updo, like you see those beautiful pictures that were taken of black women, they weren’t using hot combs. They were able to pin their hair down into a European hairstyle
with their hair like this. And so there were some
things they did every day to stretch their hair.

And so kind of making those connections and educating people about that. And I’ll be doing a lot more videos on black hairstyling in the 19th century. – So definitely, I mean we’ve
said this a hundred times, but please go check out Cheyney’s channel. – Me too. Thank you so much Bernadette. It’s been so awesome to
finally just hang out with you. I feel like every time we see each other, we’re racing by one another. I’m like hi Bernadette, bye! (laughs)
– Hello. Goodbye. – Right, right, right, right.

– And it’s always an honor
to listen to you talk and to watch your videos, of course, I cannot stress enough how much, not only is your channel informative but it’s so well-produced, like it’s exactly what the world needs. All the links down below,
go and follow Cheyney. I mean, I’m sure all of you
already do because, you know. Yeah, I have no idea
how to end this video. – Yeah.

– This is like the worst part. – I know, it’s always the
worst part where you’re like oh, I’ll let you go. – So we’re going to end this now. Go forth and be your most wonderful self and watch some videos. – Bye!
– Bye! (laughs)
– Okay, huzzah!.

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UK Vlog 🇬🇧 | Day In the Life Of A HCA | African Food Shopping | Ft @luvlink | Tola Lusi

thank hi guys and welcome back to the channel my name is 
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excited he finally came with me this morning   that means we can officially buy things on 
this council so this is what it looks like uh so yes we can officially be buying 
things on discounts now so shop smarter   health care one of the health care worker perks 
so yes i’m actually very excited about this   so yes all right guys so do you guys remember 
the last video i made when i took you to   the town center where i buy food stuff in 
bulk yes that is where i was able to get this   crate of red bell peppers for five pounds the 
smaller sweet peppers for three pounds and each   top of tomato here was 50 something pens 59 pence 
and i got about six of those i also got this crate   of oranges for about three pounds and a bag of 
potatoes for about three pounds as well so this is   what i usually do with the pepper and just help me 
save space in my freezer and also help me to prep   for the month so this is how i preserve my peppers 
and just you know keep everybody happy keep things   moving faster and smoother for us in our household 
so um this is something i also want to consider   we also stopped by um at pakistan shop or like 
an african food store it was actually all in   comparison and then we got this items um things 
on course so people think some course and um it’s   just actually quite funny how much things have 
gotten in just a very short period of time so i’ll   be giving you a breakdown of all these things that 
we bought this block of sharky was four pounds 79   because they sell it according to weight so they 
weigh them these three are actually good size   this alarm was three pound thirty one so this 
fish was cheaper than this one the okra was around   three pound 93 and all these plantains these 
three planters actually very good size very big   these three were around four pound 42 this top of 
the apricot on the tree now i can’t i don’t know   this was two pound 49 and then this cassava this 
laven i don’t know if you guys know laughing well   this is cassava one pack was two pounds 49.

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One 
pound of two pounds for tonight this garlic was   two pounds 49 as well this will last me for months 
or months now you see milking powdered milk this   is my first time buying powdered milk i don’t know 
this brand but the price was okay it’s 8.99 so   i don’t know how that would be though i 
kind of missed the taste of powdered milk   and this one i bought at poundland 
it’s just conditioner for my hair   and the last thing we bought the last thing we 
bought was this bag of basmati rice this is my   second time buying this particular brand and the 
my good thing about it was this was the last bag   but i was so convinced that i was supposed to get 
it because the last time i bought it was 28 pounds   and today it was 20 pounds and it is last bag so 
i don’t know all right so everything came to about   57 pounds for all this obviously the 
rice took the chunk of the money so we are here again this thing 
has now become an everyday issue   bring them at once and then they will not 
stop what’s sweet i must be coming for damages okay exercise

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Yemi Alade – Baddie

♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
the average African baddie ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
the average African baddie ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
the average African baddie ♪ ♪ Yeah ♪ ♪ We outside ♪ ♪ Ya know ♪ ♪ Oooh ohh ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ Me badder than the
average African baddie ♪ ♪ You know me baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
average African baddie ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
spend all my pounds on you ♪ ♪ Jump on your ones and two ♪ ♪ Spend all my dollars on you ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
give up my time for you ♪ ♪ Galala dance for you ♪ ♪ You you you you you you you ♪ ♪ Where ♪ ♪ It’s the party outside ♪ ♪ Me feeling good me wanna live life ♪ ♪ No body holding me back ♪ ♪ We living life Pon the life ♪ ♪ Yolo ♪ ♪ You know say me no get time ♪ ♪ Only positive vibes for you ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
spend all my pounds on you ♪ ♪ Jump on your ones and two ♪ ♪ Spend all my dollars on you ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
give up my time for you ♪ ♪ Galala dance for you ♪ ♪ You you you you you you you ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ Me badder than the
average African baddie ♪ ♪ You know me baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
average African baddie ♪ ♪ Girl with a biggy bumbum ♪ ♪ Shake it up let them
see what coming down ♪ ♪ King of the Queens and
you know me no stop ♪ ♪ Woman of steel and me
breaking the norm cause me ♪ ♪ Fire than anybody inna the place ♪ ♪ Me pon another level
you no fit run my race ♪ ♪ Time no timme ♪ ♪ Mama say mama say more fire ♪ ♪ Ooooooh ohh ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ Ooooooh ohh ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
spend all my pounds on you ♪ ♪ Jump on your ones and two ♪ ♪ Spend all my dollars on you ♪ ♪ You know you make me wanna
give up my time for you ♪ ♪ Galala dance for you ♪ ♪ You you you you you you you ♪ ♪ Baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ Me badder than the
average African baddie ♪ ♪ You know me baddie baddie baddie ♪ ♪ You know me badder than
the average African baddie ♪

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