Limbu People
The Limbu people are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in the eastern regions of Nepal and parts of India, particularly in the state of Sikkim. They belong to the Tibeto-Burman linguistic family and have their own language, known as Limbu. Traditionally, they are known for their agricultural practices, cultivating crops like rice and millet.
Culturally, the Limbu people have rich traditions, including unique festivals and rituals. They practice Shamanism and have a strong connection to their ancestral beliefs. The Limbu community is also recognized for its vibrant music and dance, which play a significant role in their social gatherings and celebrations.