Limbu
Limbu is an ethnic group primarily found in the eastern regions of Nepal and parts of India, particularly in the Sikkim and Darjeeling areas. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, festivals, and a distinct language called Limbu or Yakthung Pan.
The Limbu people traditionally engage in agriculture, cultivating crops like rice, millet, and maize. They have a strong connection to their ancestral lands and often practice animism, worshipping nature and ancestral spirits. Their vibrant festivals, such as Chhath and Buddha Jayanti, showcase their cultural identity and community spirit.