Digo people
The Digo people are an ethnic group primarily found in the coastal region of Tanzania and parts of Kenya. They are part of the larger Bantu ethnic family and have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Digo are known for their agricultural practices, growing crops such as maize, cassava, and millet.
The Digo language, also called Digo, is part of the Niger-Congo language family. The community has a strong sense of identity, often centered around family and communal ties. Traditional beliefs coexist with Islam, which is widely practiced among the Digo people, influencing their customs and daily life.