HAZARA:
At national level Hazara tend to be more progressive concerning women's rights to education and public activities. Hazara families are eager to educate their daughters. The Hazara literacy rates are higher than the national average. And nearly all the boys and girls go to school and to university.
pAshtuns:
Pashtun people are people who live in southeastern Afghanistan and the northwestern part of Pakistan, they are also one of the largest ethnic groups in Afghanistan. Pashtun people speak Pashto language and they follow the Pashtunwali which is like some rules that they must follow. Pashtuns constitute about 2/5th of the Afghanistan population. Pashtuns, not all work in farmlands. Many of them live nomadic lifestyle too.
TAJIKS:
Tajiks, also spelled Tadzhiks make up the second largest ethnic group in Afghanistan. They speak persian andlive north to Kabul and in the northern and northeastern provinces of Parwan, Takhar, Badakhshan. Also, most Tajiks speck Dari Persian language. Tajiks do mountain farming and sheep/goat herding, they also cultivate different fruits and nuts.
NURISTANIS:
Nuristanis live in eastern Afghanistan.Nuristanis also speak various dialects of nuristani and dardic. They are usually also farmers, and mountain herders, some have also joined the army. Also, very few have had an education, although some go to Kabul and go to school.
Baluchs:
Baluchs live in deserts of Helmand Province, and most live in Pakistan and Iran. Most can also speak and understand Baluchi, dari and Pashto. They were originally nomads, instead of having their own properties of land, they share it within the whole tribe.