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- people) Dongba (Nakhi from the foothills of the Himalayas) Donyi-Polo (Arunachali of northeastern India) Kirat Mundhum (Kirat of the south-western flanks...
- umbrella of the indigenous religion the Donyi-Polo. A small number of Arunachali people have traditionally identified as Hindus, although the number may...
- Aryan Austro Asiatic Dravidian Tibeto Burman Andamanese Others Angika Arunachali ****amese Awadhi Bagri Bajjika Bangani Bangla Bhojpuri Birjia Braj Chattisgarhi...
- Luit in ****amese, Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibetan, the Siang/Dihang River in Arunachali, and Jamuna River in Bengali. It is the 9th largest river in the world...
- Creole Hindi is a trade language of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Arunachali Hindi is a trade language of Arunachal Pradesh Haflong Hindi is a trade...
- from their neighbours and culturally distinct from the majority of other Arunachali tribes; they are religiously similar to the Chakmas who have migrated...
- dramatic art forms of the Tai Khamtis. Unlike many forms of traditional Arunachali dance, the Khamti dance is a dance drama, reflecting the culture of the...
- Andhrites, Andhra Pradeshis, Andhrulu Teluguvaaru Arunachal Pradesh Arunachali Arunachalis ****am ****amese ****amese Bihar Bihari Biharis Chandigarh Chandigarhi...
- retrieved 3 January 2023 Arunachali version- Ahe ba nahe (Tudi yami) by zubeen Garg, retrieved 3 January 2023 ZUBEEN GARG-ARUNACHALI SONG (GALO), retrieved...
- Ziro Festival of Music are available on the festival website. All non-Arunachali Indians need an Inner Line Permit and foreigners need a Protected Area...