Baga Culture
Baga Culture refers to the traditions and practices of the Baga people, an ethnic group primarily found in Guinea along the Atlantic coast. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique art forms, music, and dance. The Baga people often engage in fishing and agriculture, relying on the natural resources of their coastal environment.
One of the most notable aspects of Baga Culture is their traditional masks, used in various ceremonies and rituals. These masks, often intricately carved and painted, represent spiritual beliefs and ancestral connections. The Baga also celebrate festivals that showcase their vibrant community life and reinforce social bonds.