Owo people
The Owo people are an ethnic group located in southwestern Nigeria, primarily in Ondo State. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional festivals, music, and art. The Owo kingdom has a historical significance, with a well-established monarchy that plays a vital role in the community.
The Owo people speak the Yoruba language, which is part of the larger Niger-Congo language family. Their traditional economy is based on agriculture, with crops like yams, cassava, and cocoa being significant. The Owo people also engage in various crafts, including wood carving and textile production, showcasing their artistic skills.