Gurunsi people
The Gurunsi people are an ethnic group primarily found in the countries of Burkina Faso and Ghana. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditional practices, languages, and art forms. The Gurunsi speak various dialects of the Gur language and are recognized for their distinctive mud-brick houses, often adorned with intricate designs.
Traditionally, the Gurunsi people engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as millet and sorghum. They also practice animal husbandry. Their social structure is organized around clans, and they have a strong sense of community, often participating in communal activities and festivals that celebrate their cultural identity.