Mampruli
Mampruli is a language spoken by the Mamprusi people in northern Ghana. It belongs to the Gur language family, which is part of the larger Niger-Congo language group. Mampruli is primarily used in the North East Region and is an important aspect of the cultural identity of the Mamprusi community.
The Mamprusi people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals. They are known for their agricultural practices, particularly in growing crops like millet and sorghum. The language plays a crucial role in preserving their traditions and fostering community ties among the Mamprusi.