Sangihe people
The Sangihe people are an indigenous ethnic group from the Sangihe Islands, located in the northern part of Indonesia. They primarily inhabit the islands of Sangihe and Talaud, which are part of the North Sulawesi province. The Sangihe people have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by traditional music, dance, and crafts.
Their economy is mainly based on agriculture, fishing, and trade. The Sangihe people cultivate crops such as rice, corn, and various fruits. They also engage in fishing, taking advantage of the abundant marine resources in the surrounding waters. The community is known for its strong social ties and communal living.