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  1. Nov 15, 2022 · There are around 26 tribes in Arunachal Pradesh with more than 100 sub-tribes. Out of which, the principal tribes are Adis, Apatanis, Buguns, Hrussos, Singphos, Mishmis, Monpas, Nyishis, Sherdukpens, Tagins, Khamtis, Wanchos, Noctes, Yobin, Khambas and Membas.

  2. Nov 6, 2024 · In western Arunachal Pradesh the Nissi (Nishi or Dafla), Sherdukpen, Aka, Monpa, Apa Tani, and Hill Miri are among the main tribes. The Adi, who constitute the largest tribal group in the state, live in the central region.

  3. Aug 12, 2021 · In the Census 2011, the names of 105 tribes are listed with a total tribal population of 9,51,821, out of total state population of 13,83,727. The tribal populations formed 68.78 percent population of Arunachal Pradesh, which is an 11 percent decrease in population share when compared with Census 1971.

  4. 1.1 INTRODUCTION. Arunachal Pradesh, the land of the sunrise, is situated in the North-East of India. An imaginary line called the Mac-Mohan line determined the Northern and the North-Eastern political boundary of India and of Arunachal Pradesh with Tibet, now under China. The eastern boundary coincides with the Myanmar boundary.

  5. The state of Arunachal Pradesh is one of the largest states of north east which provides habitation to at least twenty five tribal groups who are scattered in the huge state of Arunachal Pradesh like Adi, Apatanis, Buguns, Hrusso, Singphos, Khambas and Membas, Mishmish, Monpas etc.

  6. The state is home to 26 major tribes and 100 distinct sub-tribes, which brings into the picture a plethora of religious and superstitious beliefs. 40% of the population in Arunachal Pradesh follow Donyi Polo and Rangfrah religions, while the remainder is a majority of Buddhists.

  7. There are 26 major tribes and more than 100 sub tribes in Arunachal Pradesh. The twelve tribes listed are: [2] Adi (Abor), Aka (Hruso), Apatani, Nyishi, Tagin, Galo, Khampti, Mishmi, Monpa, "any Naga tribes ", Sherdukpen, Singpho. By ethnolinguistic classification: Tibeto-Burman. Bodic Languages. A lady in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh.