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Pages in category "Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abotani;
Children in Bomdila, Arunachal Pradesh. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modification) Order (1956 and as inserted by Act 69 of 1986) lists twelve tribes of Arunachal Pradesh explicitly, but makes explicit that the list is non-exhaustive by noting that "all tribes of the State, including" those listed are to be considered "Scheduled".
The Tagins are one of the major tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, India, a member of the larger designation of Tani Tribes. The Tagins refers to a tribe of Northeast India Region. The Tagins are members of the larger designation of Abotani (abo - 'father', tani - 'ancestor's name'). Most Tagin are adherents of Donyi-Polo, with a Christian minority.
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Arunachal Pradesh Robin Tribhuwan, 2005 [12] It is a sub-tribe of Tangshang Naga. Wancho: India Arunachal Pradesh 56,886 S. R. Tohring, 2010 It is a sub-tribe of Tangshang Naga. Yimkhiung: Myanmar, India Nagaland 66,972 S. R. Tohring, 2010 Zeme: India Nagaland, Assam & Manipur 74,877 S.R.Tohring Part of Zeliangrong Community
The Adi people are one of the most populous groups of indigenous peoples in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.A few thousand are also found in the Tibet Autonomous Region, where they are called the Lhoba together with some of the Nyishi people, Na people, Mishmi people and Tagin people.
The Puroik are a tribe of the hill-tracts of Arunachal Pradesh in India. They speak the Puroik language. The Puroik people are found in an estimated 53 villages in the districts of Subansiri and Upper Subansiri, Papumpare, Kurung Kumey and East Kameng along the upper reaches of the Par River. They number more than 10,000 people according to ...
The Monpa [a] (Tibetan: མོན་པ་, Wylie: mon pa, THL: mön pa (Standard Tibetan: མོན་པ་;, Chinese: 门巴族) are a major people of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India [3] and one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China.