Fula People
The Fula People, also known as the Fulani or Peul, are a large ethnic group primarily found in West Africa. They are traditionally pastoralists, known for herding cattle and moving with their livestock across vast regions. The Fula people speak the Fula language, which belongs to the Niger-Congo language family, and they are spread across several countries, including Nigeria, Senegal, and Mali.
Culturally, the Fula are known for their rich traditions, including music, dance, and elaborate clothing. They practice a variety of religions, with many being Muslim. The Fula people have a strong sense of community and are often organized into clans or families, which play a significant role in their social structure.