9 min 53 sec
Understanding fellow Nigerians - Igbo-Hausa-Yoruba in Nigeria
Do you understand your fellow countryman? What do you dislike and what do you like about t...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Understanding fellow Nigerians - Igbo-Hausa-Yoruba in Nigeria
Understanding fellow Nigerians - Igbo-Hausa-Yoruba in Nigeria
Do you understand your fellow countryman? What do you dislike and what do you like about the Yorubas, Igbo and Hausa people. See what others are saying in this video. It's time for one Nigeria. Also, check out The Real Nigeria Story http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxknKK3Favs&feature;=youtu.be - published: 15 Mar 2014
15 min 23 sec
HAUSA-HAOUSSA- الهوسا BEAUTY!
Dedicated to all Hausa and other Sahelian people from West to East, North to South and cen...
published: 15 Mar 2014
HAUSA-HAOUSSA- الهوسا BEAUTY!
HAUSA-HAOUSSA- الهوسا BEAUTY!
Dedicated to all Hausa and other Sahelian people from West to East, North to South and central Africa.- published: 15 Mar 2014
4 min 22 sec
The Hausa People / Les Haoussas / شعب هَوْسَ
This video is a very quick intro on the Hausa people and Hausa speakers. There's a few int...
published: 15 Mar 2014
The Hausa People / Les Haoussas / شعب هَوْسَ
The Hausa People / Les Haoussas / شعب هَوْسَ
This video is a very quick intro on the Hausa people and Hausa speakers. There's a few interesting bits of information about the history and stats of the Hausa and Hausa speakers across Africa. DETAILED INFORMATION: The Hausa (or Haoussa, Hausawa, Aausa, Gambari, Takari) are a people based in Northern Nigeria and Niger, but are present in many parts of West Africa, with sizable communities present in Ghana, the northern halves of Benin, Togo, Burkina Faso and Cameroon. The westernmost Hausa communities are present in Gambia (8,400); the 'Haoussa' and 'Ansongo' regions of eastern Mali; as well as Sierra Leone. Historically, Hausa-speaking communities were also present in the Timbuktu/Tombouctou region, where the village of 'Guezou Haoussa' exists to this day. The northernmost Hausa communities present in West Africa are based around the Saharan city of Agadez in northern Niger. There are also sizable communities present in Chad, Sudan and smaller urban migrant communities in Central and North Africa. The Hausa language is widely used as a lingua-franca between West African Muslims in the vast areas between Ghana / Burkina Faso and Cameroon, (further west, Dyula / Bambara and Soninke / Wangara are used instead, although Hausa is still understood in varying degrees among people in Burkina Faso and northwestern Cote d'Ivoire). It is possible to traverse the region from the Sahara to the coastal forests, or travel between West and Northeastern Africa, and encounter Hausawa (Hausa-speaking) communities throughout. The Hausa language itself belongs to the Chadic group of Afro-Asiatic languages, and is the most widely spoken from this group. Many other Chadic languages exist in the area between northern Nigeria and the Central African Republic that are related to the Hausa language in varying degrees. Fulani and Songhai (Zarma) inparticular have influenced Hausa pronunciation to the extent that the languages (all belonging to different language-families) can be said to belong to the same sprachbund. A sprachbund is a group of unrelated languages that through extended exposure, have come to use the same sound-systems, conjugations or shibboleths not seen outside of the group. This is seen in the use of particles between Songhai and Hausa (the fundamental 'ga' and 'da' particles or modifiers, various nouns, adjectives and verbs, common to both, but not to others), and the use of implosive 'b' and 'd' sounds, and the final but not initial '~n' particle (used between both Pulaar/Fulfulde, Songhai and Chadic languages, but not locally seen outside of this group). What is important to note about the Hausa people is that, despite their language being in the Chadic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family, Hausawa (Hausa native-speakers) cannot relate to one particular genotype, nor do they share any particular features that distinguish them from other African groups. On the contrary, Hausawa can range from people of Tuareg and part-Arab ancestry in desert climes, to people of Chadic, Fulani, Mandinka or Sudanic ancestry in the sahel, to people of Guinean or Bantu ancestry in the savannas and heavily forested regions of the continent. This makes the concept of Hausa-speakers somewhat akin to English-speaking, Hispanic or Francophonic identity. A Hausa man or woman may also be a Francophone, or belong to the Arab or English-speaking world, as this video shows.- published: 15 Mar 2014
9 min 51 sec
African people,The HAUSA- HAOUSSA- HAUSAWA-HAUSAWI- الهوسا
A brief and Informative Video about the Hausa people of West and Northern Central Africa....
published: 15 Mar 2014
African people,The HAUSA- HAOUSSA- HAUSAWA-HAUSAWI- الهوسا
African people,The HAUSA- HAOUSSA- HAUSAWA-HAUSAWI- الهوسا
A brief and Informative Video about the Hausa people of West and Northern Central Africa.- published: 15 Mar 2014
5 min 13 sec
Rush Of Glory - Part Two - Hausa Movie
Follow Hafsatu and Jummai as they race to help Jummai's sister-in-law who is waiting for ...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Rush Of Glory - Part Two - Hausa Movie
Rush Of Glory - Part Two - Hausa Movie
Follow Hafsatu and Jummai as they race to help Jummai's sister-in-law who is waiting for a C-section in a blackout. Will the power come back on in time? Meanwhile....where is Jummai's husband whose been missing since the last crisis in Jos? Will a painful past between two people tear these people apart? Part Two gives you the answers you have been waiting for.... Hausa students wrote and produced this Hausa movie in honor of the Jos crises of 2010.- published: 15 Mar 2014
37 min 24 sec
More than Dreams. - The story of Mohammed - (Nigeria in Hausa, English subs. Part 1)
Mohammed is a herdsman in Nigeria who found the deep love of Christ. He survived various a...
published: 15 Mar 2014
More than Dreams. - The story of Mohammed - (Nigeria in Hausa, English subs. Part 1)
More than Dreams. - The story of Mohammed - (Nigeria in Hausa, English subs. Part 1)
Mohammed is a herdsman in Nigeria who found the deep love of Christ. He survived various attempts on his life This young man Mohammed grew up in a Fulani tribe and started rearing cattle when he was six years old. He did this for almost 10 years until he went to an Arabic school to study the Qur'an. Prior to this, Mohammed had learned about Islam from his father. After several years of schooling, he returned home. One night he had a frightening dream. He saw people along the roadside who were suffering. He entered a gate and people took him and beat him. Then he was locked in a room that was very hot. It was so hot that his flesh began to peel off his body. As he began screaming and trying to kick the door open, he woke up. He couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. The next night, he had another dream. This time he was on a different road and he saw decaying bodies. He came to the same gate, was beaten and taken to the same room. His flesh was melting off his body when a man dressed in white appeared. Suddenly, the room became cold and the people who were beating him disappeared. The man stretched his hand out and held Mohammed's hand, saying, "My son, what are you doing here? Do you want me to take you home?" Mohammed says, "Within a second I was back home and he said to me, 'I love you, my son.'" Two weeks later, Mohammed had a third dream. He was in the bush and there was a deep hole in front of him and he didn't know how to cross it. When he looked into the pit he became scared and thought he would probably fall in and die. He saw a man dressed in black walking quickly. This man told him that a lion was coming behind him (Mohammed) and that he should jump over the pit before the lion reached him. Mohammed could hear the lion's roar. Just as he was about to jump, the man in white from his previous dream appeared in front of him and asked, "My son, where are you going?" The man in black disappeared and the lion's roar stopped. Mohammed told the man in white that he was going home. He asked Mohammed if he wanted help. The man in white stretched his leg across the whole pit. As he did this, the hole closed and he told Mohammed to cross over and go home. When they were close to Mohammed's house, the man said, "I love you, my son."- published: 15 Mar 2014
4 min 1 sec
Words of Life Hausa: Sokoto (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life Hausa: Sokoto (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer c00121 [c00121...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Words of Life Hausa: Sokoto (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
Words of Life Hausa: Sokoto (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life Hausa: Sokoto (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer c00121 [c00121t] Other names for this language are: Hausa: Western Hausa: Sokoto; Sokoto; حَوْسَ This language is spoken in: Nigeria This language is spoken by: Adarawa; Adarawa Hausa; Arawa; Arewa; Buta-Ningi; Butawa; Fellata; Fulani Toroobe; Gamo-Ningi; Hausa; Hausa Adarawa; Hausa Ajami; Hausa Ajawa; Hausa Fulani; Hausa Mauri; Hausa North; Hausawa; Kawar; Kurfei; Maguzawa; Maouri; Mauri; Nigerian Fulani; North Hausa; Soudie; Tazarawa This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs mp3 God Allah Jesus Christ real exist exists early life crucifixion tomb Bible Christian Christians church gospel injil hope help life Global Recordings Network language free world language movies man men woman women For more information on this program see http://globalrecordings.net/program/c00121 ..........- published: 15 Mar 2014
4 min 57 sec
Hausa film, English captions: Forced marriage and HIV ("The Voice of Reason", Global Dialogues)
Global Dialogues. A film in Hausa language, English subtitles. Forced marriage in a world ...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Hausa film, English captions: Forced marriage and HIV ("The Voice of Reason", Global Dialogues)
Hausa film, English captions: Forced marriage and HIV ("The Voice of Reason", Global Dialogues)
Global Dialogues. A film in Hausa language, English subtitles. Forced marriage in a world with HIV and AIDS. Directed by Fanta Nacro. A SCENARIOS FROM AFRICA film produced by Global Dialogues (www.globaldialogues.org). Global Dialogues. English captions to learn English and for the deaf. Facebook page: "Global Dialogues" -- please join us! Global Dialogues: Established in 1997, Global Dialogues combines the creative genius of young people and the power of social change media to cultivate empathy, compassion and unity in diversity. We amplify youth voice in an innovative, intercreative program of social mobilization and global activism. Please join us in our efforts to envisage and create a healthier, more peaceful world. The Global Dialogues films, based on stories submitted by creative youths in our contests, are crafted by leading filmmakers and emerging young talents. Available in numerous languages, the films reach over 200 million people every year. Our vision: Global Dialogues envisions a healthy, peaceful world in which an empathetic and compassionate humanity flourishes in a spirit of equality and unity in diversity. Global Dialogues' mission: To promote global public health and societal well-being through integrated, youth-driven solutions fueled by creativity and multidisciplinary partnership.- published: 15 Mar 2014
3 min 59 sec
Words of Life 2 HAUSA: Kano (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life HAUSA: Kano (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer c00131 [c00131t]...
published: 15 Mar 2014
Words of Life 2 HAUSA: Kano (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
Words of Life 2 HAUSA: Kano (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer
This is: Words of Life HAUSA: Kano (حَوْسَ) People/Language Movie Trailer c00131 [c00131t] Other names for this language are: Hausa: Eastern Hausa: Kano, Kano, حَوْسَ This language is spoken in: Benin (Bénin), Niger, Nigeria This language is spoken by: Adarawa, Adarawa Hausa, Arawa, Arewa, Buta-Ningi, Butawa, Fellata, Fulani Toroobe, Gamo-Ningi, Hausa, Hausa Adarawa, Hausa Ajami, Hausa Ajawa, Hausa Fulani, Hausa Mauri, Hausa North, Hausawa, Kawar, Kurfei, Maguzawa, Maouri, Mauri, Nigerian Fulani, North Hausa, Soudie, Tazarawa This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs mp3 God Allah Jesus Christ real exist exists early life crucifixion tomb Bible Christian Christians church gospel injil hope help life Global Recordings Network language free world language movies man men woman women For more information on this program see http://globalrecordings.net/program/c00131 ..........- published: 15 Mar 2014