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The Kharia are an Austroasiatic tribal ethnic group from east-central India. [5] They originally speak the Kharia language, which belong to Austroasiatic languages. They are sub-divided into three groups known as the Hill Kharia, Delki Kharia and the Dudh Kharia. [6] Amongst them, the Dudh Kharia is the most educated community. [7]
People with surname, who may or may not be associated with the caste, include: Japji Khaira, Australian Panjabi actress; Jujhar Khaira (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
Kharia may refer to: Kharia people, ethnic group in the Indian states of Odisha and Jharkhand Kharia language, Munda language; See also. Khariar, ...
Ethnicity: Hill Kharia: Native speakers. 25,000 (2007) [1] Language family. ... Kharia Thar is an Indic language spoken by the Hill Kharia culture of India. [1 ...
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Kharia belongs to the Kharia–Juang branch of the Munda language family. Its closest extant relative is the Juang language , but the relationship between Kharia and Juang is remote. Kharia is in contact with Sadri (the local lingua franca), Mundari , Kurukh , Hindi , and Odia (in Odisha ).
Mage Porob is the principal festival celebrated among the Ho people of eastern India, and is also celebrated by the Munda people, though followers of Birsa Dharam, a new religion based on traditional Munda spirituality and religion, do not celebrate Mage Porob, although they celebrate other traditional Munda festivals. [10]