Laru People
The Laru People are an indigenous group primarily found in the Central African Republic. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, languages, and social structures. The Laru primarily engage in agriculture, cultivating crops such as millet and cassava, and they also practice hunting and gathering.
Traditionally, the Laru People live in small, close-knit communities, where family ties and communal living are highly valued. Their social organization often revolves around extended families, and they have a deep connection to their land and natural resources, which play a crucial role in their daily lives and cultural practices.