Tangale People
The Tangale people are an ethnic group primarily located in the northeastern region of Nigeria, particularly in Gombe State. They speak the Tangale language, which is part of the Chadic language family. The Tangale community is known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals that celebrate their history and identity.
Agriculture is a significant part of the Tangale economy, with many people engaged in farming crops like millet, maize, and beans. The Tangale people also have a strong sense of community, often organizing communal activities and events that strengthen social bonds among members.