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 diversity. The Enga people have a strong connection to their land and practice subsistence agriculture, growing crops such as sweet potatoes and taro.
Traditionally, the Enga society is organized into clans, each with its own customs and beliefs. They are known for their vibrant cultural expressions, including elaborate ceremonies and traditional music. The Enga people also engage in various forms of art, such as carving and weaving, which reflect their rich heritage and identity.