Kewa people
The Kewa people are an indigenous group located in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, art, and ceremonies. The Kewa primarily engage in subsistence agriculture, cultivating crops such as sweet potatoes and taro, and they also participate in hunting and fishing.
The Kewa language, also called Kewa, is part of the Trans-New Guinea language family. The community is organized into clans, each with its own customs and social structures. The Kewa people maintain strong connections to their land and traditions, which play a vital role in their identity and way of life.