Ngada culture
Ngada culture is an indigenous culture found in the central part of Flores Island in Indonesia. The Ngada people are known for their unique traditions, including elaborate rituals, traditional clothing, and intricate weaving techniques. Their social structure is often organized around clans, with strong emphasis on community and family ties.
The Ngada are also recognized for their distinctive architecture, particularly their traditional houses called Bajawa, which feature thatched roofs and intricate carvings. Their spiritual beliefs are deeply rooted in animism, with a strong connection to nature and ancestral worship. Festivals and ceremonies play a vital role in preserving their cultural heritage.