Burkinabé
"Burkinabé" refers to the people of Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West Africa. The term is used to describe the citizens and their culture, which is rich in traditions, languages, and ethnic diversity. The official language is French, but many local languages, such as Mooré and Dioula, are widely spoken.
The Burkinabé are known for their vibrant arts, music, and festivals, which reflect their cultural heritage. The country has a history of resilience and community spirit, often coming together to celebrate events like the FESPACO film festival, showcasing African cinema and storytelling.