Chaga people
The Chaga people are an ethnic group residing on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. They are known for their rich agricultural practices, primarily cultivating crops like coffee, bananas, and maize. The Chaga have a unique culture that includes traditional music, dance, and crafts, reflecting their deep connection to the land.
Historically, the Chaga people have been organized into several clans, each with its own customs and leadership structures. They are recognized for their resilience and adaptability, having successfully navigated various social and economic changes over the years. Their community life emphasizes cooperation and mutual support among members.