The Fulani tribes descended from nomads in sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa. They had farmland, as well as villages that they developed.
There are 4 tribes. they are Yoruba.Ibo,Hausa, and Fulani. hope that helps
Wolof and Fulani are both tribes originating in West Africa (Senegal and Gambia for example).
Ibo and Yoruba
A:No. The Fula people or Fulani are a dark-skinned ethnic group from West Africa, far away from ancient Israel. The so-called ten lost tribes are supposedly remnants of the Israelites who were deported from Israel after its destruction in 722 BCE. The true fate of the Israelites, a lighter=skinned Semitic people, was to become absorbed by the native populations of the regions they were deported to, such as Syria, Iraq and Jordan.
I have no M'F clue that's why I asked...
Most Native American tribes have adopted Christianity. Some are trying to preserve the ceremonies and beliefs of their ancestors. The tribes of North Ameirca were diverse in their cultures and religions, as in the environments in which they lived. No one belief was held in common by all.
The country which was called Gold Coast is Ghana; not Sierra Leone. That error casts credibility on all your answers which need to be verified before posting. I enjoyed 40 days in Ghana in 2008, and read Ghana has 146 tribes.
The single overriding belief among Native Americans was that of the Great Spirit. Some tribes believed in many gods, but most believed in just one.
what in the world?
Some examples of nomadic tribes still present in the world today are the Maasai in East Africa, the Bedouin in the Middle East, and the Mongols in Central Asia. These tribes continue their traditional lifestyle of migrating with their herds or following seasonal patterns.
Early humans gathered food through hunting and foraging. During their time, inhospitable environments forced them to live in groups. As groups grew larger they became tribes. As tribes grew, hunting and foraging became undependable sources of food. This predicament made humans find new ways of getting food, predictable ways. This paved the way for the discovery of agriculture / farming.
how did tribes feel?