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So, between the ages of 1525 and 1866 about 12.5 million Africans were taken as slaves and were shipped to the new world. An average number of 10 million Africans survived the terrifying middle passage, and some were taken to north America, the Caribbean and south America. After so many years of torture and pain ,those who survived ended up losing their native names, culture, languages and traditions .so in the 19 th century many return back to Africa movements started to help these Africans returned back to their homelands in other to help them regain their culture ,language and traditions back but unfortunately most of these movements failed because most of these Africans couldn’t trace where they came from . It has been 400 hundred years now and the movements of these Africans returning back home keep rising every single day. in fact the opportunity for them to return back home is one of the greatest opportunity that was taken away from their forefathers but the most interesting question today is how do the Africans today who are interested in returning back home find their true identity and culture. How can they specifically even locate where their forefathers came from and even if they do how do they find their tribe in Africa. Chamba people The chamba people are located in some parts of Nigeria and cameroun . They are an African ethnic group found in the east-central Nigeria and the neighboring parts of north Cameroon.They speak two related languages: Chamba Leko, and Chamba Daka, . The truth is They were victims of the Fulanis Jihadi slavery in the 18th and 19ths century and Things went really bad for them that they migrated into the mountains to form rebelous groups just to attack the Fulani slave merchants. Wolof people They are found in Senegal and some parts of Mali. Their origin is widely debated because no one can actually prove their actual origin in Africa. But many researchers say they originated from the northern part of Africa and later migrated down to the southern part of Africa. They founded their own empire, but tribal conflicts divided them, and this made them vulnerable to slave hunters. Most of the Wolof people are Muslims. They had a violent Jihad past which simply means they fought against other non-Islamic tribes and that really exposed them to slavery either as slave merchants or as victims.so some of the Wolof people were slave merchants whiles other were victims. Abron people They inhabited the border of Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Burkina Faso. They were at the center of popular gold coast and because of that Most of the abron people were taken and sold into slavery and were given a specific name in Jamaica called “Koromantis”.Today most of the abron people are found in the AHAFO region of ghana and if you are thinking of what an abron person looks like then im a prime example because im half bono and half asante.my mum is bono and my dad is from the asante tribe. Fulani people Fulanis are one of the largest ethnic groups in West Africa. They are adventurous in nature and present in East and West Africa. They can be found in Senegal and all the way to Central African Republic. They also settled in places like, Niger, Mali, Nigeria, Guinea and Cameroun. Their origin is highly debated, but their origin has been traced to North Africa. They were somehow the original people in Northern Africa due to their paintings in Nigeria which are dated to back to 6000BC North Africa. In fact, their history is rich and full. The fulanis embraced Islam very early. They have many prominent Jihadis who swept across Africa. Example is Usman Danfodio. Ironically, as prominent as their shieks and Jihadis in slave trades, Fulanis were also victims of Slavery themselves. It was recorded that they were hugely enslaved. Some of the most popular slaves taken to new worlds are fulanis. Exampl, Umar Ibin-saeed, Abdulrahaman and Dialo. Most were taken to America specifically. Join our Facebook Africa travelers group on / 1740600209548818 You can support this channel on patreon on / danielboadu