Enga people

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The Enga people are an indigenous ethnic group of Papua New Guinea known for their distinct language, highland agricultural traditions, and complex social and ceremonial exchange systems.

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Enga people canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
agriculturalSystem drainage ditches in highland gardens
intensive sweet potato cultivation
terraced gardening
anthropologicalStudy subject of extensive ethnographic research
ceremonialPractice male initiation rituals
mortuary feasts
pig-killing festivals
colonialHistory brought under Australian administration in the 20th century
continent Oceania
country Papua New Guinea
culturalRegion Interior Highlands of New Guinea
surface form: New Guinea Highlands
kinshipSystem patrilineal
knownFor complex ceremonial exchange systems
elaborate bridewealth payments
highland agricultural traditions
large-scale pig exchange ceremonies
warfare compensation payments
language Enga language
languageFamily Engan languages
Trans–New Guinea languages
marriagePattern bridewealth marriage
exogamous clan marriage
neighboringGroup Huli people NERFINISHED
Ipili people NERFINISHED
Melpa people
populationEstimate one of the largest ethnic groups in Papua New Guinea
primaryRegion Enga Province
Interior Highlands of New Guinea
surface form: Papua New Guinea Highlands
religion Christianity
traditional animist beliefs
socialOrganization clan-based society
patrilineal descent groups
stapleCrop banana
sweet potato
taro
yam
traditionalClothing body decoration with paint and feathers
grass skirts
traditionalConflictResolution compensation payments
traditionalEconomy pig-based exchange
subsistence farming
traditionalHousing round houses with thatched roofs
traditionalLeadership big-man system
traditionalSubsistence agriculture
pig husbandry
usesWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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