aráére
Aráére is a term found in the Yoruba language, spoken by the Yoruba people of West Africa. The word itself can be broken down into two parts: "ará" which means 'inhabitant of' or 'native of', and "ère" which translates to 'forest' or 'bush'. Therefore, aráére literally means 'inhabitant of the forest' or 'native of the bush'.
This term is often used to describe people who live in or are closely associated with forest
The concept of aráére can carry connotations of being wild, untamed, or possessing a deep, instinctive knowledge