Sangihe People
The Sangihe People are an indigenous group residing in the Sangihe Islands, which are part of Indonesia. They primarily inhabit the islands of Sangihe and Talaud, located north of Sulawesi. The Sangihe People have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by traditional music, dance, and crafts, often reflecting their connection to the sea and nature.
Their economy is largely based on agriculture, fishing, and trade. The Sangihe People cultivate crops such as rice, corn, and various fruits. They also engage in fishing, which is vital for their sustenance and cultural practices. The community values strong social ties and maintains a unique identity within the broader Indonesian society.