Kata people

E801744

The Kata people are an indigenous ethnic group of the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan and Pakistan, traditionally known for their distinct culture, mountain livelihoods, and use of the Kati language.

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Kata people canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
autonym Kati
country Afghanistan
Pakistan
culturalTrait clan-based social structure
distinct mountain culture
oral tradition
ethnicity Nuristani people NERFINISHED
geographicDistribution eastern Afghanistan
northern Pakistan
historicalReligion pre-Islamic polytheism
language Kati language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Indo-Iranian languages
Nuristani languages NERFINISHED
languageStatus Kati language is vulnerable
locatedInMountainRange Hindu Kush mountains NERFINISHED
minorityStatus ethnic minority in Afghanistan
ethnic minority in Pakistan
nativeTo Hindu Kush NERFINISHED
region Chitral NERFINISHED
Nuristan NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Ashkun people NERFINISHED
Kalash people NERFINISHED
Prasun people NERFINISHED
Waigali people NERFINISHED
religion Sunni Islam
traditionalHousing terraced wooden houses
traditionalLivelihood mountain agriculture
pastoralism
usesScript Arabic script

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