Tsonga People
The Tsonga people are an ethnic group primarily found in southern Africa, particularly in South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. They speak the Tsonga language, which is part of the Bantu language family. Traditionally, the Tsonga people are known for their rich cultural heritage, including music, dance, and crafts.
Historically, the Tsonga were involved in agriculture and fishing, relying on the fertile lands near the Limpopo River. They have a strong community structure, with extended families playing a vital role in social life. The Tsonga people also celebrate various cultural festivals that showcase their traditions and customs.