Bwa community
The Bwa community is an ethnic group primarily located in the central and western regions of Burkina Faso. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, languages, and art forms. The Bwa people speak the Bwa language, which is part of the larger Mande language family.
The Bwa community is particularly recognized for their vibrant masks and sculptures, often used in traditional ceremonies and festivals. These artistic expressions play a significant role in their social and spiritual life, reflecting their beliefs and values. The community also engages in agriculture, with farming being a central aspect of their livelihood.