Sapi people
The Sapi people are an ethnic group primarily found in the coastal regions of Guinea and Liberia in West Africa. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. Historically, the Sapi were involved in trade, particularly in the exchange of goods like ivory and palm oil.
The Sapi language belongs to the Mande language family, and the community has a strong connection to their ancestral lands. Today, the Sapi people continue to practice their customs while also adapting to modern influences, striving to preserve their unique identity in a changing world.