The Kim are a people of Chad, who mainly inhabit four villages in the Mayo-Kebbi Est region. The 1993 RGPH census reported a total population of 15,354 in Chad.
Principal economic activities include cultivation of finger millet, taro, and rice, fishing, and pottery.[ citation needed]
The Kim are mainly Christians ( c. 65%), but many of them also profess their own tribal beliefs ( c. 35%).
The Kim are a people of Chad, who mainly inhabit four villages in the Mayo-Kebbi Est region. The 1993 RGPH census reported a total population of 15,354 in Chad.
Principal economic activities include cultivation of finger millet, taro, and rice, fishing, and pottery.[ citation needed]
The Kim are mainly Christians ( c. 65%), but many of them also profess their own tribal beliefs ( c. 35%).