Waigali People
The Waigali people are an indigenous group primarily found in the Papua New Guinea region. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes unique traditions, languages, and social structures. The Waigali community often engages in subsistence farming, fishing, and hunting, relying on the natural resources of their environment for sustenance.
Their social organization is typically clan-based, with strong ties to family and community. The Waigali people also practice traditional arts and crafts, which reflect their cultural identity. Efforts are ongoing to preserve their language and customs in the face of modernization and external influences.