Native inhabitants of the Nile Valley who speak Nilotic languages are known as the Nilotic peoples. They reside in Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo’s eastern…
Northern Kenya is home to the semi-nomadic pastoralist Samburu Tribe. They own camels, sheep, and goats in addition to mostly herding cattle. Although the Samburu have kept most…
The Acholi Tribe speak a language that is spoken in northern Uganda and South Sudan. They speak a Western Nilotic language that is part of the Eastern Sudanic…
One group of Akan people who live in southern Ghana and south-eastern Côte d’Ivoire is the Akuapem. Akan is a general word for a lot of people who…
Ethiopia is a mix of different cultures, and there is a cute story about the Banna stilt-walking tribe. The tribesmen from this area are known for their “air…
The Berber people were either Christians, Jews, or Animists before the Arab invasion in the seventh century. An animist holds that all plants, animals, and even the soil…
Maasai Tribe is one of the nearly fifty indigenous tribes in Kenya, the Maasai is well-known representatives of African culture. The cultural diversity of Kenya, which includes people…
The 30,000 Ahaggaren Tuareg of Algeria are a small portion of a bigger population of Tuaregs who speak Berber. They are cattle-raising nomads who occupy a region that…
One of the major Akan ethnic groups, the Akuapem, primarily inhabits Ghana’s Eastern Region to the south. They are indigenous people that speak both matriarchal Kwa and patriarchal…