Fula, also known as Fulani or Fulbe, refers to a group of people primarily found in West Africa. They are known for their rich culture, language, and traditions. The Fula people are traditionally pastoralists, herding cattle across vast regions, which has shaped their way of life and social structure. Their language, called Fula, is widely spoken and serves as a means of communication among various ethnic groups in the region.
The Fula culture is vibrant, featuring unique music, dance, and art. They celebrate various festivals, such as the Gerewol, where young men showcase their beauty and charm to attract brides. The Fula are also known for their intricate traditional clothing and beautiful jewelry, reflecting their identity and heritage.