Burusho
The Burusho are an ethnic group primarily found in the northern regions of Pakistan, particularly in the Hunza Valley and surrounding areas. They speak the Burushaski language, which is unique and not related to any other known language family. The Burusho people have a rich cultural heritage, with traditions that include music, dance, and festivals.
Historically, the Burusho have been known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops like apricots and wheat. Their society is characterized by strong community ties and a deep connection to their mountainous environment. The Burusho also have a distinct set of beliefs and customs that reflect their long-standing history in the region.