Equatorial Guinea is 82% Catholic and 15% Islamic. Polygamy is practiced. Equatorial Guineans emphasize etiquette, and are not allowed to wear shorts, undershirts or bare shoulders on public occasions. The traditional dress of Equatorial Guinea is called "roba roba", which is a wide one-piece skirt with a large hem, brightly colored, and is usually worn during festivals. The diet of the indigenous people mainly consists of peanuts, cassava, potatoes, corn, bananas, pumpkins, fish, etc., which are traditionally processed by mashing them with wooden sticks and then boiled or fermented for consumption. A kind of food wrapped in banana leaves with pumpkin or peanuts, plus fish, meat or vegetables, etc. is called "white small Anna", which is the traditional food of the local people.
In the countryside of Equatorial Guinea***, young people dance on wooden drums when they talk about love, using the rhythms of the drums to convey their feelings. During the dance, the women have feathers on their heads, animal-skin dresses tied around their waists, and strings of shells, tortoise shell pieces and small bells tied to their calves. Young men naked, in the upper body, chest and legs painted with black and white stripes, young men and women with the joyful rhythm of wooden drums and other percussion instruments, twisting limbs, abdomen and hips, as a way to express love, and after the dance to become lovers. On the wedding night, but also invite young men and women to jump wooden drum to celebrate.