- The Huli people are indigenous people who live in the Southern Highlands districts of Tari, Koroba, Margaraima and Komo, of Papua New Guinea.
- The latest estimates put their population at around 150,000; they have lived in their current area for about 1000 years.
- They speak primarily Huli and Tok Pisin; many also speak some of the surrounding languages, and some also speak English.
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