The Kalasha people are an indigenous tribe living in the Chitral district of northwest Pakistan near the Afghanistan border. There are less than 4,000 Kalasha remaining who speak their own Kalasha language. The Kalasha practice a unique religion that incorporates elements of ancient Greek and Hindu traditions. They hold various festivals throughout the year to mark occasions like harvests and the new year. Some of their customs include women wearing distinctive black robes and headgear during menstruation and childbirth. The Kalasha have managed to maintain many aspects of their culture and traditions despite their small population.