Facts, history and lifestyle about daani tribes.
The Dani are an ethnic group native to the Baliem Valley in Papua, Indonesia. They have traditionally lived in circular thatch-roof huts and subsist primarily on sweet potatoes.
They are one of the most populous tribes in the highlands and are found spread out through the highlands.
- The Dani are one of the main tribes in and around Irian Jaya, along with the Yali and Moni.
- The Dani have traditionally believed that the soul-like “edai-egen” resides below the sternum and develops about the age of two.
- Dani religion focuses on local gods and water spirits, and Christian missionaries have had a significant impact on Dani society.
- Dani funerals and ceremonies are often capped off by a big pig feast.
- Over time, the Dani have adapted to modernity, with changes such as the arrival of Christianity and the spread of foreign languages. Today, the Dani are a minority in their own region and face many challenges, such as the transmigration scheme.
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