Mendi People
The Mendi People are an ethnic group primarily located in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. They are known for their rich cultural traditions, including unique languages, art, and social structures. The Mendi region is characterized by mountainous terrain, which influences their agricultural practices and lifestyle.
Traditionally, the Mendi People engage in subsistence farming, growing crops like sweet potatoes and taro. They also practice pig husbandry, which plays a significant role in their social and economic life. The Mendi are known for their vibrant ceremonies and rituals, which often involve elaborate costumes and music, reflecting their deep connection to their heritage.