The Fulani people of
West Africa
T he Fulani people of West Africa are the largest nomadic
group in the world. As a group they contain a vast array of diverse people who
were conquered and became a part of the Fulani through the spread of Islam. The
origins of the Fulani people are highly disputed, some believe that they are of
North African or Arabic origin, characterized by the lighter skin and straighter
hair. Some Africans even refer to them as "white people".
However, recent studies show that they descend from nomads from both North
Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. The Fulani were the first group of
people in West Africa to convert to Islam through jihads, or holy wars, and were
able to take over much of West Africa and establish themselves not only as a
religious group but also as a political and economical force. The Fulani are a
very proud people; they are the missionaries of Islam and continued to conquer
much of West Africa.
The Fulani are primarily nomadic herders and traders.
Through their nomadic lifestyle they established numerous trade routes in West
Africa. Many times the Fulani go to local markets and interact with the people,
getting news and spreading it through much of West Africa.
The most important object in Fulani society is a cattle.
There are many names, traditions, and taboos concerning cattle. The number of
cows a person owns is a sign of his wealth. This has caused significant conflict
in recent months between the Fulani and other ethnic groups. The reason for this
conflict is that the cows will many times go into the fields and eat the grains
of local farmers.
As times goes on, the modes of transportation throughout
West Africa have become more modernized. This modernization in transportation
puts the Fulani at risk of losing their identity as nomads, and forces them to
settle in farms and villages. This often creates other problems, as the Fulani
are a very proud people of a unique culture and are used to ruling over the
other people groups.
A distinctive difference between the Fulani and other
African people is that the Fulani have a huge respect for beauty. Beauty is
considered very important and one of the ways this is shown is through tattoos
that are put all over the body. A distinguishing feature of a Fulani woman is
her lips, which are many times a blackish color from the use of Henna or
tattooing done on the mouth.
Being brave and fearless is also a very important aspect of
the Fulani, and that is obvious by their numerous weapons. One tradition is that
when two boys reach coming of age, the two boys hit each other with their
spears, not showing any pain but instead laughing. Many have died in these
ceremonies, which are now against the law in many countries, but continue to be
practiced.
The Fulani normally raise large amounts of cattle and
have therefore settled in the large plain areas of Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and
Guinea. The Fulani hold to a strict caste system. The four caste subdivisions
are the nobility, merchants, blacksmiths, and descendants of slaves of wealthy
Fulani.
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