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The culture of north-eastern states is characterised by the diverse ethnic groups settled in the region. Each tribe has its own distinct custom, cuisine, attire and dialect. One of these tribes is the Konyak, the last remaining headhunter clans of the region.
Most of the ethnic groups of the hilly regions have their origins in Myanmar, China, and Thailand who were also the earliest settlers. The plain area consisted of people from the Ahom kingdom. According to the 2001 Census, a total of 38 million people has been recorded. Around 160 Scheduled Tribes have been listed in the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution.
Interesting Facts About the Languages of North East India
People of North East India can speak around 220 languages.
They belong to multiple language families namely – Indo-European, Sino – Tibetian, Kra–Dai, Austroasiatic, and some other Creole languages.
Therefore, they share a lot of common cultures and ways of living between themselves with a lot to tell them apart from each other.
Northeast India experiences a humid subtropical climate. During winter the average temperature is 16 °C and rises to approximate 30 °C during summer. The temperatures in the region, as anywhere else, may vary with height. No part in the Northeast receives a rainfall of less than 1,200 mm.