Orokaiva people
The Orokaiva people are an indigenous group located in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea. They primarily inhabit the mountainous regions and coastal areas, relying on agriculture, fishing, and hunting for their sustenance. Their society is organized into clans, each with its own customs and traditions.
The Orokaiva have a rich cultural heritage, including unique art forms, music, and dance. They practice traditional beliefs alongside some aspects of Christianity, which was introduced during the colonial period. The community values social cohesion and often engages in communal activities to strengthen their bonds.