Kiga People
The Kiga people are an ethnic group primarily found in the western region of Uganda, particularly in the Kigezi district. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional music, dance, and crafts. The Kiga people primarily speak the Rukiga language, which is part of the Bantu language family.
Agriculture is a significant part of the Kiga people's livelihood, with many engaged in farming crops like maize, beans, and potatoes. The Kiga community is also known for its strong social structures and communal practices, which play a vital role in their daily lives and cultural identity.