Bissa People
The Bissa people are an ethnic group primarily found in Burkina Faso, with smaller populations in Ghana and Ivory Coast. They speak the Bissa language, which belongs to the Niger-Congo language family. Traditionally, the Bissa are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as millet, sorghum, and maize.
Culturally, the Bissa people have rich traditions, including music, dance, and festivals that celebrate their heritage. They often engage in communal activities and maintain strong family ties. The Bissa community is also known for its craftsmanship, particularly in pottery and weaving, reflecting their artistic skills and cultural identity.