Dani People
The Dani people are an indigenous group primarily located in the highlands of Papua, Indonesia. They are known for their rich cultural traditions, including unique customs, rituals, and art forms. The Dani primarily engage in subsistence agriculture, growing crops like sweet potatoes and taro, and they also practice hunting and gathering.
The Dani are famous for their distinctive dress, which often includes traditional body paint and elaborate headdresses made from feathers. Their social structure is organized around clans, and they have a strong connection to their ancestral lands. The Dani's way of life has attracted the interest of anthropologists and tourists alike, highlighting their vibrant culture.