Bété community
The Bété community is an ethnic group primarily located in Ivory Coast, particularly in the western regions. They speak the Bété language, which is part of the larger Kwa language family. The community is known for its rich cultural traditions, including music, dance, and art, which play a significant role in their social life.
Traditionally, the Bété people engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as cassava, yams, and cocoa. They have a strong sense of community and often participate in communal activities and festivals that celebrate their heritage. The Bété community also values oral history, passing down stories and traditions through generations.