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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 89. Chapters: Ethnic groups in Chhattisgarh, Ethnic groups in Jharkhand, Ethnic groups in Manipur, Ethnic groups in Orissa, Ethnic groups in Tripura, Ethnic groups in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh, Tribes of Jharkhand, Tribes of Meghalaya, Zou people, Kuki people, Mising people, Meitei people, Andamanese people, Dree Festival, Jarawa people, Lisu people, Apatani people, Sentinelese people, Mizo people, Garo people, Gangte people, Monpa people, Bisnupriya Manipuri Society, Kuilta, Muslims of Manipur, Tai Phake, Khasi people, Munda people, Paite, Nocte people, Baiga, Great Andamanese people, Pangal, Adi people, Nishi people, Gondi people, Hruso people, Shompen, Singpho people, Onge people, Karbi people, Sora people, Sherdukpen people, Khamti people, Tiwa, Galo tribe, Khowa people, Tangsa people, Kol people, Adivasis of Orissa, Koireng Tribe, Khamyang people, Sabar people, Mishmi people, Wancho people, Ethnic groups in Delhi, Ethnic groups of Manipur, Khonds, Miji people, Nicobarese people, Asur people, Manipur Tamil community, Korwa people, Miju Mishmi tribe, Na people, Lusei, Bonda people, Memba people, Padam tribe, Khandayat, Deori people, Vaiphei, Purum, Lishipa tribe, Tagin people, Mara, Chugpa tribe, Jangil, Manipuri Kshatriya, Tutsa people, Pucikwar people, Zekhring people, Khamba people, Minyong tribe, Halbi, Takpa, Mirdha, Hrangkhawl, Jatapus, Uchoi, Hill Miri people, Muklom tribe. Excerpt: The Zou people (also spelled Zo) is an indigenous community living along the frontier of India and Burma. In India, they live with and are similar to the Paite and the Simte peoples in language and habits. In Burma, Zou are counted among the Chin people. They are a hill people ("Zou" being translated as "lofty hill ranges"). In India, Zous are officially recognized as one of the 29 indigenous peoples within...