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Pages in category "Scheduled Tribes of Manipur" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
With reference to the Ministry of States' letter No.D.4101-B-49, dated 28 April 1949, the Dewan of Manipur State, vide his letter No.2/AG/49/0695-96 dated 6 June 1949, gave the list Scheduled Tribes of Manipur mentioning 'Khoibu' at serial No.18 of the list for inclusion in the Draft Constitution of India.
The Paite people [a] are an ethnic group in Northeast India, mainly living in Manipur and Mizoram.The Paites are recognized as a scheduled tribe in these two states. [7] They are part of the larger Zo people, [8] but also use their Zomi identity along with all the 7 tribes under "Zomi Council".
The Kharam people, also known as the Kharam Naga's, are inhabiting the Northeast Indian state of Manipur. They are recognised as a Scheduled Tribe (STs) by India. [3] [4] They use Meitei language as their second language (L2) according to the Ethnologue. [5]
In India, the Zou are officially recognized as one of the thirty-three indigenous peoples within the state of Manipur, [3] and are one of the Scheduled tribes. [4] According to the 2001 Census , the Zou/Zo population in Manipur is around 20,000, less than 3% of the population. [ 5 ]
The Liangmai people, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group inhabits Nagaland and Manipur states of Northeast India. Their villages are mostly spread across Peren district in Nagaland and Tamenglong, Senapati in Manipur. Liangmai youths performing folk dance during Road Show in Peren, Nagaland.
The Sukte are one of the clans of Tedim Chins (also called "Zomi") [1] that mainly inhabit the Tedim district in Myanmar, with small numbers in India, in Manipur, Meghalaya and Assam states. They are recognized as a Scheduled Tribe in Manipur. From 1995, they have been part of the Zomi Re-unification Organisation in Manipur. [2]
The Chothe people is one of the Naga ethnic group found in the state of Manipur, India. Some historians and anthropologists have erroneously recorded the Chothe as the Purum of India. They are listed as a Scheduled Tribe, in accordance with The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 Indian Constitution.