Orang Rimba
The Orang Rimba are an indigenous group living in the rainforests of Sumatra, Indonesia. They are known for their semi-nomadic lifestyle, relying on hunting, gathering, and fishing for their sustenance. The Orang Rimba have a deep connection to their natural environment, which plays a crucial role in their culture and daily life.
Traditionally, the Orang Rimba live in small, mobile communities, often moving to find food and resources. Their social structure is based on kinship, and they maintain a rich oral tradition, passing down stories and knowledge through generations. Despite facing challenges from deforestation and modernization, they continue to strive to preserve their way of life.