The Indonesian archipelago is home to many tribes, each contributing to the country's cultural fabric. There are several tribes with distinct cultures and traditions, including the Asmat, who are renowned for their exceptional wood carvings; the Dayak, who hold ancient animistic beliefs; and the Toraja, who are famous for their intricate funeral ceremonies that commemorate both life and death. These tribes have thrived for centuries, experiencing the growth and decline of empires, colonization, and the emergence of a new era.


