The Keliko or Kaliko are an ethnic group in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with immigrants in Uganda.
[3] The Keliko are an ethnic group in South Sudan, primarily located in the Central Equatoria region.
Their social structure is typically organized around clans and extended families, with elders playing a crucial role in community decision-making and the preservation of traditions.
They use instruments such as drums, harps, and flutes to create rhythmic and melodic sounds that reflect their cultural identity.
The language is an integral part of their cultural identity and is used in daily communication, traditional rituals, and oral literature.
The Keliko primarily engage in subsistence farming, growing crops such as maize, millet, sorghum, and cassava.