Here you can learn the culture of Angolans and many other things.
Background information...
The population of the Angolans is about 18,000,000 people although they didn't have a census since the early 1970s. 67.4% of the people are literate and can read or write. The official language of Angola is Portuguese and the second most spoken language is Bantu or different types of Bantu such as Kimbundu, Umbundu, Kikongo and others. There are 3 major religions in Angola. 68% of the people are Roman Catholic while 20% of the people are Protestant and 12% have indigenous beliefs.
Food...
As many other countries do Angolans eat 3 meals a day. There staple foods for lunch and dinner are cassava, corn, beans, sweet potatoes, rice, wheat, banana, fish, and chicken. For breakfast many of them eat bread, eggs, tea, or coffee. That's mostly all the food they eat but there is a lot more food that they eat.
Music...
Angola has a huge musical culture. Some of the music is so fun to listen to but we never heard them. I'm sure everyone had at least heard of this type of music which is very popular. This type of music is Hip-Hop! Other popular types of music include Kuduro, Semba, Kizomba, and the Merengue even though many people know the Merengue comes from Dominican Republic.
Customs...
Angolans have many customs of there own. When they greet each other they usually handshake. Very close friends actually kiss each other or back-slap each other. You must greet the elders first and woman should not have direct eye contact during greetings.
The population of the Angolans is about 18,000,000 people although they didn't have a census since the early 1970s. 67.4% of the people are literate and can read or write. The official language of Angola is Portuguese and the second most spoken language is Bantu or different types of Bantu such as Kimbundu, Umbundu, Kikongo and others. There are 3 major religions in Angola. 68% of the people are Roman Catholic while 20% of the people are Protestant and 12% have indigenous beliefs.
Food...
As many other countries do Angolans eat 3 meals a day. There staple foods for lunch and dinner are cassava, corn, beans, sweet potatoes, rice, wheat, banana, fish, and chicken. For breakfast many of them eat bread, eggs, tea, or coffee. That's mostly all the food they eat but there is a lot more food that they eat.
Music...
Angola has a huge musical culture. Some of the music is so fun to listen to but we never heard them. I'm sure everyone had at least heard of this type of music which is very popular. This type of music is Hip-Hop! Other popular types of music include Kuduro, Semba, Kizomba, and the Merengue even though many people know the Merengue comes from Dominican Republic.
Customs...
Angolans have many customs of there own. When they greet each other they usually handshake. Very close friends actually kiss each other or back-slap each other. You must greet the elders first and woman should not have direct eye contact during greetings.