Fulani People
The Fulani people are a large ethnic group primarily found in West Africa, known for their nomadic lifestyle and cattle herding. They speak the Fulfulde language and are spread across several countries, including Nigeria, Senegal, and Mali. Traditionally, they have been pastoralists, moving with their herds in search of grazing land and water.
Fulani culture is rich in traditions, including music, dance, and elaborate festivals. They are also known for their distinctive clothing and intricate hairstyles. Many Fulani people practice Islam, which plays a significant role in their daily lives and community structure.