Africa boasts of some of the world’s most fascinating cultures and 
traditions that dates back to hundred of years. There a couple of 
fascinating African cultures that you probably don’t know or might not 
even have heard of. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, 
shares 4 fascinating African cultures to know.
1. Living With Their Mothers
In the Gio tribe int, Ivory Coast children never live with their 
fathers. The women of the tribe have their own houses (typically small 
huts), where they live with their children until the children are old 
enough to move out.
2. Sons are Raised by Uncles
In the Northern Angolan Songo tribe, when male children reach the 
age 5 or 6 years, they are sent to live with their uncles on the 
mother’s side. This is because, in their society, chiefs inherit their 
titles and positions through matrilineal lines.
3. Preserving Wild Animals
The Massai people of Kenya and Tanzania are averse to killing wild 
animals. They freely keep cattle and livestock, but wild animals are 
left untouched. This is largely because they consider these wild animals
 clan members, and each clan is associated with a specific species which
 they often keep close to them and treat as a clan member.
4. Beating the Suitor
In the Fulani tribe in West Africa, the custom of beating the 
suitor is followed as part of the Sharo tradition. The custom is 
followed when two men are vying for the same woman.
To determine the eventual suitor of the woman, the men are asked to
 compete for the hand of the woman by beating themselves up. The man who
 is able to take the beating while showing the least or no sign of pain,
 can take the woman as a wife. The people of the tribe might not 
practice the tradition as strictly as they once did, but there are still
 some parts of the tribe that practice it to the letter.
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