The following command will set your culture to 'Bobo.'
The following command will change the culture of the specified county to 'Bobo.'
Name | Bobo |
Culture ID | bobo |
Heritage | Guinean Uplander |
Ethos | Egalitarian |
Language | Soninke |
Architecture | African |
Fashion | African |
Coat of Arms | West African |
Military Equipment | Sub-Saharan African |
The Bobo people, mainly residing in Burkina Faso and Mali, are a group with a rich and vibrant culture. They are known for their belief in the profound interconnectedness of nature and the spiritual world. One of the most distinctive aspects of the Bobo culture is their elaborate mask rituals, which is essentially central to their religious practices. These masks are usually made from wood and decorated with colors, each representing a specific spiritual entity.
Agriculture is a significant part of Bobo life, both economically and spiritually. Many of their rituals are centered around thanking and appeasing the spirits for agricultural prosperity. The Bobo are talented weavers and are revered for their intricate woven fabrics, often featuring complex patterns and symbols.
Their social system is predominantly patriarchal, and segmentary lineage forms the basis of their social organization. Despite a general uniformity in customs and traditions, there exist several subgroups within the Bobo, each with its own dialect and slight variations in cultural practices.
The Bobo culture has important philosophical teachings especially on the value of community and the sanctity of nature. Despite the challenges of modernity, they continue to preserve and pass down their cultural heritage from generation to generation. Their culture provides a fascinating insight into a society deeply intertwined with spirituality and nature.
Intolerance and isolationism may be the way for others, but this culture recognizes that accepting difference is far better than annihilating it.
Each culture will have an ethos, which represents the core values, principles and attitude towards life that the culture has. It also determines which court types are available for kingdoms and empires.
Each culture will have several traditions, which represent the main customs of a culture and can grant various effects. A culture can have up to five traditions in the tribal era, with every additional era reached granting an additional slot for Traditions.