The Sikka (also Sikkanese, Sika) people are an Indonesian ethnic group native to the region of east central Flores between the Bloh and Napung Rivers.
[3] In that year, the Portuguese government had José Joaquim Lopes de Lima to sign a treaty with the Netherlands concluded that the west of Timor, Flores island and other areas of the Lesser Sunda Islands are ceded to them.
[citation needed] Sika people are part of the indigenous population of the Flores island.
Sika people engage in slash-and-burn agriculture with short forms of shifting cultivation.
[7] Food crops farming include rice, corn, cassava and millet; and other commodities are such as peanuts and coconut palm.
The dietary of the Sika people are such as vegetable and mostly cereals from wheat and corn with spices, fruit and juice.