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  2. Negrito - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. Set of ethnic groups in Southeast Asia and Andaman islands This article is about the ethnic groups. For the shrub, see Citharexylum berlandieri. For the municipality, see El Negrito. For the bird genus, see Lessonia (bird). Not to be confused with Pygmy peoples. Ethnic group Negrito A ...

  3. Andamanese - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. People of Andaman archipelago For other uses, see Andamanese (disambiguation). Ethnic group Andamanese Group of Andamanese in c. 1903 or earlier Total population 548 (2010–11) Regions with significant populations India Andaman Islands Languages Great Andamanese languages Ongan languages ...

  4. Great Andamanese - Wikipedia

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    The Great Andamanese are classified by anthropologists as one of the Negrito peoples, which also include the other four aboriginal groups of the Andaman islands (Onge, Jarawa, Jangil and Sentinelese) and five other isolated populations of Southeast Asia. The Andaman Negritos are thought to be the first inhabitants of the islands, having ...

  5. Andaman Islands - Wikipedia

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    The highest point is located in North Andaman Island (Saddle Peak at 732 m (2,402 ft)). [39]: 33 The geology of the Andaman islands consists essentially of Late Jurassic to Early Eocene ophiolites and sedimentary rocks (argillaceous and algal limestones), deformed by numerous deep faults and thrusts with ultramafic igneous intrusions. [40]

  6. Onge - Wikipedia

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    The distributions of different Andamanese peoples, languages, and dialects at the time of British contact compared to the present-day. In the 18th century the Onge were distributed across Little Andaman Island and the nearby islands, with some territory and camps established on Rutland Island and the southern tip of South Andaman Island.

  7. Australo-Melanesian - Wikipedia

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    The populations grouped as "Negrito", such as the Andamanese (from the Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean), the Semang and Batek peoples (from Malaysia), the Maniq people (from Thailand), the Aeta people, the Ati people, and certain other ethnic groups in the Philippines, the Vedda people of Sri Lanka and a number of dark-skinned tribal ...

  8. List of Indigenous peoples - Wikipedia

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    Negrito: Andamanese, in the Andaman Islands, which include: Great Andamanese: formerly at least 10 distinct groups living throughout Great Andaman, now confined to a single community on Strait Island, Andaman Is. Jangil (Rutland Jarawa): now extinct, formerly of Rutland Island, Andamans; Jarawa: South Andaman and Middle Andaman

  9. Category : Ethnic groups in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

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    Scheduled Tribes of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (12 P) Pages in category "Ethnic groups in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

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