Luba-Lulua
The Luba-Lulua people are an ethnic group primarily found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and art. The Luba-Lulua are part of the larger Luba ethnic group, which has a significant historical influence in the region.
The Luba-Lulua region is characterized by its diverse landscapes, including forests and rivers. The economy of the Luba-Lulua people traditionally revolves around agriculture, with crops such as cassava and maize being staples. They also engage in trade and craftsmanship, producing items like pottery and textiles.