The Tau Taa Wana (sometimes Tau Ta'a Wana or Tao Taa Wana) is a sub-group of the numerous people who speak variants of the Ta'a or Pamona language of Eastern Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.
[2] The Tau Taa Wana people are an indigenous tribe who live in small villages or lipu's around the Bulang and Bongka River.
Since the year 2000, the Wana have implemented rotational farming as a means of maintaining themselves.
Since 1994 incursions from the government of Indonesia's transmigration program have affected their traditional ways of life.
[4] Yayasan Merah Putih is a non-profit, NGO in Palu that has been a supporter of Wana rights since 1999 and has also introduced sekolah lipu's or village schools in order to help the Tau Taa Wana community.