@usfind00 Not at all. This is no way makes fun of the culture. But honouring indegenous people isn't the goal here either – rather, it exposes the way that we do not understand our history, and the misinformation that consequently is passed down from generation to generation through our school systems.
i am 18 yr old trini but i moved to u.s at 14 and my mom is indian trini and dad is african trini. although i only moved to u.s 4 years ago, i kinda forgot a lot about trini so i like watching these videos on youtube and hearing my trini ppl talk.
@Sariyah7 Hi Sariyah, thanks for your comments. It's actually a satire, so intends to engage the misrepresentations of what we're taught in (Caribbean) schools with the intention of exposing them as oversimplifications & inaccurate stereotypes. But that's perhaps clearer in the context of the larger piece. Blessings!
@jazzgaara14 Well if you really want to learn more, you can start by quit calling them Arawaks because that is an insulting European term that classed the stupid, inferior people who they believed were lower than dogs. The correct term is Taino for Arawaks and Kalinago for Caribs.
I would say that a lot of Caribbeans are mixed with Arawak and Carib blood. Even if it has been diluted over the yrs and their familes appear black to everyone else. I am from the UK and my family are Caribbean. My grandparents were black mixed with white and Indian (from India). But I would think that further down the line we may have Arawak or Carib blood it may be possible and I wish I could find out for sure.
Well thanks for putting my people as chicken and fragile but lets talk a little bit more about how your coolie people back in Guyana are still exploiting my first nations Amerindian peoples lands while you sit and talk shit and share nonsense, what you should be doing is promoting awareness to your governments to stop allowing deforestation and the exploiting of my people ...
I'm taino and carib and Hispanic. its so good to learn this history
killamilla45 1 month ago
This is not the way to honor the Taino or Kalinago People. This is making fun of our culture.
usfind00 3 months ago
@usfind00 Not at all. This is no way makes fun of the culture. But honouring indegenous people isn't the goal here either – rather, it exposes the way that we do not understand our history, and the misinformation that consequently is passed down from generation to generation through our school systems.
ixoratnt 1 month ago
im mostly carib/hispanic/indian interesting mix
runtofthelitter120 6 months ago
i am 18 yr old trini but i moved to u.s at 14 and my mom is indian trini and dad is african trini. although i only moved to u.s 4 years ago, i kinda forgot a lot about trini so i like watching these videos on youtube and hearing my trini ppl talk.
shuttakid 1 year ago
This video was very funny, but the historical info was a bit off. But the performance was gr8!
Sariyah7 1 year ago
@Sariyah7 Hi Sariyah, thanks for your comments. It's actually a satire, so intends to engage the misrepresentations of what we're taught in (Caribbean) schools with the intention of exposing them as oversimplifications & inaccurate stereotypes. But that's perhaps clearer in the context of the larger piece. Blessings!
ixoratnt 1 year ago
this is funny.
supervirtuouswoman 1 year ago
@jazzgaara14 Well if you really want to learn more, you can start by quit calling them Arawaks because that is an insulting European term that classed the stupid, inferior people who they believed were lower than dogs. The correct term is Taino for Arawaks and Kalinago for Caribs.
jasdeviel 1 year ago
I would say that a lot of Caribbeans are mixed with Arawak and Carib blood. Even if it has been diluted over the yrs and their familes appear black to everyone else. I am from the UK and my family are Caribbean. My grandparents were black mixed with white and Indian (from India). But I would think that further down the line we may have Arawak or Carib blood it may be possible and I wish I could find out for sure.
Tarastar1983 1 year ago
Cannibals was the denotation used by the Europeans since they could not dominate them.
Mabuiga 1 year ago
my ancestors are from the caribs
crazyghetto978818 2 years ago
im arawak /carib/african/and one 10th white.
gamepredator1 2 years ago
Im mixed, Awawak or Carib/Indian/African. Its good to know some history...
dougiecoolietrini 2 years ago
Well thanks for putting my people as chicken and fragile but lets talk a little bit more about how your coolie people back in Guyana are still exploiting my first nations Amerindian peoples lands while you sit and talk shit and share nonsense, what you should be doing is promoting awareness to your governments to stop allowing deforestation and the exploiting of my people ...
AMERINDIAN1STNATIONS 2 years ago
Tau waitiao ke yukahu cacona guari....Taino pride :-)
braveseaeagle 2 years ago
Levi(PIR) Great sister that is whats needed and to the world to know the truth of the caribs
LeviPIR 2 years ago
I'm Garifuna. GOD BLESS THE KALINAGO and TAINO!!!!
castro198227 2 years ago 2
Nice Video. I'm Jamaican-American and it's nice to see videos about Caribbean descended people on YouTube.
DaTruth2024 2 years ago 4
nice info though its good to know
naturalblackdiva 2 years ago
haha! i love this ;D
Teduis489 3 years ago
This was good!!!
ladystaliet 3 years ago
ummmmm
Qincable 4 years ago