Attié people

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The Attié people are an Akan-related ethnic group of southern Côte d’Ivoire known for their distinct language, agrarian traditions, and rich cultural practices in music, dance, and social organization.

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Attié people canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Akan people
ethnic group
agriculturalPractice subsistence farming
agriculturalProduct cassava
cocoa
coffee
plantain
yam
alsoKnownAs Akie NERFINISHED
Akye NERFINISHED
Attie NERFINISHED
artForm body adornment
mask making
wood carving
ceremonyType chieftaincy installation
funerary rites
harvest festival
continent Africa
country Côte d’Ivoire NERFINISHED
Ivory Coast NERFINISHED
culturalPractice age-grade organization
ancestor veneration
extended family lineage system
initiation rites
ethnolinguisticGroup Akan NERFINISHED
kinshipSystem matrilineal elements
patrilineal elements
language Attié language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Kwa languages NERFINISHED
Niger–Congo languages
musicInstrument bells
drums
rattles
neighboringGroup Abbey people
Baoulé people NERFINISHED
Ébrié people NERFINISHED
primaryLivelihood agriculture
region southern Côte d’Ivoire
religion Christianity
Islam
socialOrganization chiefdoms
clan-based structure
traditionalDance festive dance
ritual dance
traditionalEconomy local trade
market exchange
traditionalHousing compounds of mud or adobe houses
traditionalMusic call-and-response singing
drumming
traditionalReligion Akan traditional religion

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Attié language spokenBy Attié people
Attié language ethnicGroup Attié people