Mbandja People
The Mbandja people are an ethnic group primarily found in the Central African Republic and parts of Cameroon. They speak the Mbandja language, which is part of the Niger-Congo language family. Traditionally, the Mbandja people engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as cassava and maize, and they also practice hunting and fishing.
Culturally, the Mbandja people have rich traditions, including music, dance, and storytelling. Their social structure is often organized around clans, and they have various rituals and ceremonies that reflect their beliefs and values. The Mbandja community is known for its vibrant art, including crafts and textiles.