Bamana community
The Bamana community, primarily located in Mali, is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditions. They speak the Bamana language and are part of the larger Mande ethnic group. The Bamana people are primarily engaged in agriculture, cultivating crops such as millet and sorghum, which are staples in their diet.
Art and craftsmanship are significant aspects of Bamana culture, with notable practices in wood carving and textile weaving. The community is also recognized for its vibrant festivals and ceremonies, which often include traditional music and dance, reflecting their deep-rooted beliefs and social values.