Longphuri Naga
Amimi, Longfur | |
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| Languages | |
| Long Phuri language | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Makury Naga, Yimkhiung Naga, Other Naga people |
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| Naga people |
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The Longphuri people, also known as Amimi people or the Longphur Naga, are a Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group inhabiting in the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland, and the Naga Self-Administered Zone in Myanmar.[1][2] In India, they are listed as a subgroup of the ethnic Yimkhiung Naga But recognized longphuri (longpfxrx)as a tribe in Myanmar.
Longphuri (longpfxrx),amimi language is nearly 30%similar to para(jaijairai) and 25 %similar to makury. Longphuri (Longpfurr) and Makury are subgroups of Yimchiung tribe in Nagaland, India. But Makury also a tribe in Myanmar.
References
- ^ "Long Phuri Naga". Joshua Project. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
- ^ S. R. Tohring (2010). Violence and identity in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict. Mittal Publications. pp. xv–xvii. ISBN 978-81-8324-344-5.
