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  2. Andamanese - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. People of Andaman archipelago For other uses, see Andamanese (disambiguation). Ethnic group Andamanese Group of Andamanese in c. 1903 or earlier Total population 548 (2010–11) Regions with significant populations India Andaman Islands Languages Great Andamanese languages Ongan languages ...

  3. Great Andamanese - Wikipedia

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    The Great Andamanese are an indigenous people of the Great Andaman archipelago in the Andaman Islands. Historically, the Great Andamanese lived throughout the archipelago, and were divided into ten major tribes. Their distinct but closely related languages comprised the Great Andamanese languages, one of the two identified Andamanese language ...

  4. Andaman Islands - Wikipedia

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    The tribal people of these islands believe that Puluga is the only deity and is responsible for everything happening on Earth. [56] The faith of the Andamanese teaches that Puluga resides on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands' Saddle Peak. People try to avoid any action that might displease Puluga.

  5. Andamanese languages - Wikipedia

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    The attested Andamanese languages fall into two genetically unrelated families: [1] [2] Great Andamanese: A moribund language family once spoken by Great Andamanese people. Today, the first language of most Great Andamanese people is Hindi. [3] Ongan: Two languages, Jarawa and Onge, spoken by roughly 670 people in 2020. [4]

  6. Jarawas (Andaman Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Other indigenous Andamanese peoples, particularly Onge The Jarawas ( Jarawa : Aong , pronounced [əŋ] [ 2 ] ) are an indigenous people of the Andaman Islands in India. They live in parts of South Andaman and Middle Andaman Islands, and their present numbers are estimated at between 250–400 individuals.

  7. Andaman and Nicobar Islands - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous people speak any of the Andamanese or Nicobarese family of languages. Hinduism is the majority religion in the union territory, with a significant Christian minority. The islands include the North Sentinel Island, home to the Sentinelese people, an uncontacted tribe.

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    The others are the North Sentinelese, Great Andamanese, Onge, and Shompen. Jarawas have traditionally been reclusive, maintaining limited contact with the outside world.

  9. Onge - Wikipedia

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    The Andamanese (Onge) as well as East Asians, are also distantly related to the Indigenous population of South Asia. Recent genetic evidence suggest that a Basal-East Asian population (close or ancestral to Andamanese and East Asians) was widespread in Asia and contributed to the formation of modern South Asians (Indian people). [27] [28] [29 ...