The Ranglong Kuki is a sub-group within the Kuki ethnic community, primarily found in Northeast India, particularly in the states of Tripura, Assam, and parts of Mizoram.
The Ranglong people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional songs, dances, and folklore
They speak the Ranglong dialect, which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family and is closely related to other Kuki-Chin languages.
The Ranglong Kuki community practices traditional customs and values, which reflect their deep connection to nature and communal living.
They also celebrate festivals that highlight their traditions and identity, such as harvest-related festivals.
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The Ranglong people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional songs, dances, and folklore
They speak the Ranglong dialect, which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family and is closely related to other Kuki-Chin languages.
The Ranglong Kuki community practices traditional customs and values, which reflect their deep connection to nature and communal living.
They also celebrate festivals that highlight their traditions and identity, such as harvest-related festivals.
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