enchisuri
Enchisuri, also known as the Enchi people, are an ethnic group primarily residing in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. They are part of the larger Papuan ethnic group and are known for their distinct cultural practices and traditions. The Enchi people are primarily subsistence farmers, cultivating crops such as taro, yams, and sweet potatoes. Their traditional houses are typically built on stilts, reflecting their adaptation to the swampy and marshy environments of their homeland.
The Enchi people have a rich oral tradition, with stories and legends passed down through generations. Their
The Enchi people have faced significant challenges in recent decades, including deforestation, climate change, and the