Yes it does exist.
Several African tribes were involved in the transatlantic slave trade, including the Dahomey (modern-day Benin), Ashanti (modern-day Ghana), and Yoruba (modern-day Nigeria). These tribes engaged in capturing and selling slaves to European and Arab traders in exchange for goods and weapons.
It is assumed that there are other African tribes in things fall apart, particularly the translators who accompany the white men, and other men who work with the white men, including soldiers or officials.
Squanto belonged to the Patuxet tribe, which was part of the Wampanoag confederation.
The griot tells Haley about his ancestor Kunta Kinte, a young man from the Mandinka tribe in Juffure, Gambia who was captured and sold into slavery in America. Kunta Kinte fiercely held onto his African identity and roots despite the harsh conditions he faced in slavery. His story of resilience and resistance became a symbol of African heritage and cultural pride for future generations.
The Anlo Ewe tribe in Ghana traditionally wear a cloth called "kente" for special occasions, such as festivals and ceremonies. Men often wear a cloth wrapped around the waist and over one shoulder, while women wear draped skirts or wrapped cloth with a matching top. Colors, patterns, and designs in the kente cloth can signify status, wealth, or cultural heritage.
The Himba tribe - it's actually a red clay dust.
African Goli mask belongs to Baule tribe.
the maasai tribe
Zulu tribe Xhosa tribe Koi San tribe
The Zulu tribe.
the dinka tribe.
The tribe of judah is african americand
There has never been an African Tribe that the has ruled over or built Damascus. The only African States to control Damascus have been based in Egypt.
the san people
Another name for the African Bushmen is the 'Khoikhoi'
Mende tribe of Sierra Leone
Luo