Video - Echoes of Africa: The Untold Stories of Five Tribes in the Atlantic Slave Trade
Major African Tribe Take During The Atlantic Slave Trade Part 3 The Bambara people, from countries like Mali, Guinea, and Burkina Faso, faced great suffering during the trade. They were taken to the Americas, especially to the Caribbean, where their cultural heritage endures today. The Ga people, originating from the coastal regions of present-day Ghana, experienced displacement and were taken to the Americas, including places like Jamaica and the United States. The Tuareg people, from countries such as Niger and Mali, were caught up in the horrors of the slave trade. Their nomadic culture and history were disrupted as many were taken across the Atlantic to new, unfamiliar lands. The Chokwe people, from areas of modern-day Angola and Zambia, were subjected to the cruelty of the slave trade. Many were sent to Brazil, enduring separation from their roots and traditions. The Malinke people, primarily from Guinea and Mali, faced forced migration. They were taken to the Americas, including places like Brazil and the Caribbean, where their traditions and stories live on through their descendants.