Enga People
The Enga people are an indigenous group located in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. They primarily inhabit the Enga Province, which is known for its mountainous terrain and rich cultural heritage. The Enga people are known for their unique traditions, languages, and social structures, with the majority speaking the Enga language.
Traditionally, the Enga people engage in subsistence agriculture, cultivating crops such as sweet potatoes and taro. They have a strong sense of community, with clan-based systems playing a vital role in their social organization. The Enga people also participate in various cultural practices, including traditional ceremonies and rituals that reflect their beliefs and values.