akak
Akak is a small village located in the northern region of Papua New Guinea. It is situated in the Enga Province, approximately 100 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Wabag. The village is known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional practices, which are deeply rooted in the local indigenous communities. The primary language spoken in Akak is Tok Pisin, a creole language derived from English, with local dialects also being prevalent.
The village is primarily inhabited by the Enga people, who have a long history of living in
Akak is home to several traditional villages, each with its own unique customs and rituals. These villages
Despite its remote location, Akak has seen some development in recent years, with improvements in infrastructure
Akak is a testament to the resilience and cultural richness of the Enga people. It serves as