North East Indian Tribes: The Vibrant Mosaic of Culture
Introduction The North East Indian Tribes form a significant part of India’s tribal community, scattered across the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Assam, and Sikkim. This region, often described as one of the most culturally distinct parts of India, is home to more than 200 fascinating tribes. Each tribe has its own traditions, languages, and lifestyles, making the North East a living museum of diversity. Their customs, festivals, and occupations reflect a deep connection with nature and community living, offering a colorful testimony to India’s heritage. Origin of North East Indian Tribes The Origin of These Tribes can be traced to Indo-Mongoloid, Tibeto-Burmese, and Proto-Austroloid ethnic groups, representing the Asio-Austric culture of the hilly regions. Their physical features, languages, and traditions link them to South-East Asia, China, Inner Asia, and Burma. This makes the North East a cultural bridge between India and its n...