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  2. Kuki people - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki people, or Kuki-Zo people, [2 ... The spread of English education introduced the Kuki people to the "modern era". William Pettigrew, the first foreign ...

  3. Zo people - Wikipedia

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    Mizo people: Primarily residing in Mizoram, India, the Mizo are known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional dances. Kuki people: Kuki people are an ethnic group primarily residing in the northeastern states of India—notably Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, and Tripura—as well as in Myanmar and parts of Bangladesh. They are part ...

  4. Category:Kuki people - Wikipedia

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  5. Zou people - Wikipedia

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    The Zou people (also spelled Yo or Zo or Jo or Jou) are an ethnic group, that is an indigenous community living along the frontier of India and Burma, they are a sub-group of the Kuki people/Zo people. In India, they live with and are similar in language and habits to the Thadou people and Paite [1] and the Simte peoples.

  6. Thadou people - Wikipedia

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    Thadou people, also called Thadou Kukis, are the Thadou language-speaking Kuki people inhabiting Northeast India, Burma, and Bangladesh. "Thadou" is also the name of a particular clan among the Thadou Kukis. Other clans include Haokip, Kipgen, Doungel, Hangshing, Mangvung etc. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Category:Kuki tribes - Wikipedia

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  8. Kuki Inpi - Wikipedia

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    The Kuki Inpi is the traditional form of government of the tribal Kuki people, made up of clan chiefs and village chiefs. After becoming dormant in the early 20th century, it was revived in 1993 in order to safeguard the Kuki people against ethnic conflicts. It currently functions as a social network of the leaders of the community. [1] [2]

  9. Zale'n-gam - Wikipedia

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    Zale'n-gam or Zalengam (Thadou-Kuki language for 'land of freedom'), also known as Kukiland, is a proposed state by Kuki people, with the intention of uniting all the Kuki tribes under a single government. The proposed state's main proponents are the Kuki National Organisation and its armed wing, the Kuki National Army. [1]