Foa People
The Foa people are an indigenous group residing on Foa Island, part of the Ha'apai archipelago in Tonga. They have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by traditional practices, language, and social structures that reflect their connection to the land and sea.
Their economy primarily relies on subsistence farming, fishing, and handicrafts. The Foa people maintain strong community ties and often engage in communal activities, such as festivals and ceremonies, which celebrate their history and cultural identity.