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Religion
90 per cent of the citizens practice Islam, with a small number being distributed to Christianity and Animism.
Animism is the belief that every object, creature, and place possesses a distinct spiritual essence.
Language
Since they were assimilated by France during colonialism, French is the official language, although other cultural languages exist such as Hausa, Zarma/Songhai, Tamajeq, Fulfulde, Kanuri, Arabic, Gurmantche, and Toubou.
Hausa is the most spoken language by more than half of Nigeriens.
Culture
Culturally, Nigeriens have a very distinct dress code. The men wear a whitish long robe that goes down to the ankles, a boo-boo, and some pants to complete the outfit.
The ladies dress in a silky bright-colored wrap-around skirt and style it with matching silky velvet tops.
Both men and women also include a head wrap in the dressing.
Nomads in the country gather annually for three days during the late days of September to celebrate Cure Salee, French for "Salt Cure", a festival aimed at marking the end of a rainy season.
Member State
Niger is a member of several international organizations including the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Organization of African Unity (OAU), and the United Nations (UN).