Cornish People
The Cornish people are an ethnic group native to Cornwall, a region located in the southwest of England. They have a distinct cultural identity, characterized by their own language, Cornish, which is a Celtic language that has seen a revival in recent years. The Cornish people have a rich history, influenced by their maritime heritage and the mining industry, particularly tin and copper.
Traditionally, Cornish culture includes unique customs, music, and festivals, such as Obby Oss and St. Piran's Day. The Cornish are known for their traditional cuisine, including dishes like Cornish pasties and stargazy pie. Today, they continue to celebrate their heritage while contributing to the broader cultural landscape of Britain.