Kirati in south Australia
About US
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Who We Are - Kirati
The Kirati people, also known as Kirant or Kiranti, are a group of indigenous ethnic groups from Nepal. They are believed to have migrated to the region around 1000 BCE and have a rich cultural heritage, including their own language, customs, and traditions. The Kirati people are primarily concentrated in the eastern region of Nepal and are known for their animistic religious practices and unique traditional music and dance.
They also have a strong tradition of agriculture and are known for their skilled craftsmanship in woodworking and metalworking.
Today, the Kirati people are an important part of the cultural and social fabric of Nepal, and their unique customs and traditions continue to be celebrated and preserved.

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Who Are We - KSSA

Kirat Society of South Australia (KSSA) is a non-profit organization committed to serving the Kiranti community, an indigenous people of Nepal. The society works tirelessly to promote the well-being and welfare of the Kiranti people living in South Australia.
We aim to preserve and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the Kiranti community by organizing cultural events, language classes, and community gatherings. The society also provides support and assistance to the community members and others in need.
Kirat Society of South Australia is dedicated to creating a safe and inclusive environment for the Kiranti community and promoting their social, cultural, and economic development. Join hands with Kirat Society of South Australia to support the cause of the Kiranti community and make a positive impact on their lives.