The Bambara people are an ethnic group primarily found in Mali, West Africa. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and art. The Bambara language, part of the Mande language family, is widely spoken among the community.
Historically, the Bambara were agriculturalists, cultivating crops like millet and sorghum. They have a strong social structure, often organized into clans, and practice a mix of Islam and traditional beliefs. Their vibrant festivals and ceremonies reflect their deep connection to their history and community values.