African Tribes
African tribes are diverse groups of people who share common cultural practices, languages, and traditions. There are thousands of tribes across the continent, each with its unique customs, beliefs, and social structures. Some well-known tribes include the Maasai of Kenya and Tanzania, the Zulu of South Africa, and the Himba of Namibia. These tribes often have rich histories and play a significant role in the cultural identity of their regions.
Many African tribes maintain traditional lifestyles, relying on agriculture, hunting, and gathering for sustenance. They often have distinct art forms, music, and dance that reflect their heritage. Tribal communities may also have specific roles, such as elders or healers, who help preserve their cultural practices and pass them down through generations.