Kabyé People
The Kabyé people are an ethnic group primarily located in northern Togo, particularly in the Kabyé Region. They speak the Kabyé language, which is part of the Gur language family. Traditionally, the Kabyé are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops such as millet, yams, and maize. They also engage in livestock farming.
Kabyé society is organized around extended families and clans, with a strong emphasis on community and cultural traditions. Their rich cultural heritage includes music, dance, and festivals that celebrate important life events. The Kabyé people are also known for their craftsmanship, particularly in pottery and weaving.