The Haal Tribe, with roughly 2,000 people, is one of the smallest
ethnic groups of West Africa. The Haals are dispersed over The
Gambia, Guinea-Bissau and Senegal. The language of the Haals is
Kassanga. Although several missioners attempted to Christianize the
Haals they remain loyal to their ancestors’ religion. Haals’ lack of
contact with Western habits and values has permitted them to maintain
their traditions and their lifestyle has not changed significantly
for the last centuries. A significant part of the proceeds will go to
local charity projects.