Fulbe
The Fulbe, also known as the Fulani, 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 Fulbe have a rich cultural heritage, including unique music, art, and clothing, often characterized by vibrant colors and intricate designs.
Fulbe communities are spread across several countries, including Nigeria, Senegal, and Cameroon. They speak the Fulfulde language, which has various dialects. The Fulbe are also known for their strong social structures and traditions, which emphasize community, family, and respect for elders.