Description:
Bamba, Bambara, Bambara origin, history, culture, customs, variations: The Bamba people are an ethnic group who inhabit the southern regions of the Central African Republic and the northern regions of Mali. The Bamba speak the Bambara language, which is a dialect of the Mande language. The Bamba are believed to have migrated to their present locations in the 14th century. The Bamba are Muslim and their customs are based on Islamic tradition. The Bamba are farmers and their main crops are sorghum, millet, and maize. The Bamba are also traders and they engage in the sale of goods such as wood, cloth, and salt.





