Apatani
The Apatani are an indigenous tribe primarily found in the Ziro Valley of Arunachal Pradesh, India. They are known for their unique cultural practices, including traditional farming methods and distinctive facial tattoos. The Apatani people primarily engage in agriculture, cultivating rice, millet, and various vegetables.
Apatani society is characterized by a rich tradition of festivals and rituals, which play a significant role in their community life. They are also recognized for their sustainable practices, such as fish farming in paddy fields. The Apatani language belongs to the Tani group of languages, reflecting their cultural heritage.