What is fanum ethnicity?

The Fanum people are an ethnic group that primarily resides in the Central African Republic. They are considered to be an indigenous group with their own distinct culture, language, and traditions. The Fanum people are primarily subsistence farmers and hunters, living in close-knit communities in rural areas.

Their traditional religion is animistic, with beliefs centered around spirits, ancestors, and nature. They also have a rich oral tradition, with stories and songs passed down through generations. The Fanum people also have their own unique styles of art, music, and dance that are an important part of their cultural identity.

In recent years, the Fanum people have faced challenges such as political instability, conflict, and displacement, which have threatened their way of life and cultural traditions. Efforts are being made to support and preserve the cultural heritage of the Fanum people, as well as to promote greater understanding and respect for their unique identity.