Eastern Dani
The Eastern Dani are an indigenous group residing in the highlands of Papua, Indonesia. They are known for their rich cultural traditions, including unique rituals, music, and art. The Eastern Dani primarily engage in subsistence agriculture, cultivating crops such as sweet potatoes and taro.
Their social structure is organized around clans, with strong ties to their ancestral lands. The Eastern Dani are also recognized for their distinctive body decorations and traditional clothing, which often include intricate patterns and vibrant colors. Their way of life reflects a deep connection to their environment and cultural heritage.