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The Deori are one of the major indigenous communities of Assam. They historically lived in the area of Sadiya, Joidaam, Patkai foothills and in the upper plains or also called as the hinterland of the Brahmaputra Valley. Concrete documented records about the history of the tribe is very limited. Scanty information was found in few books and official records. The Deori language belongs to the Boro-Garo branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family. The community has maintained their racial traits, language, religion, folktales and traditional beliefs through the centuries. They were divided into Jimochayan/Dibang-Diyongial(Dibongia), Midoyan/Tengapania, Luitugan/Borgoya. The native language is retained only by the Dibongia group.

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  • Deori-Chutias (it)
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  • Els deoris (singular deori) són una ètnia d'Assam formada per unes setanta mil persones (el cens oficial en dona la meitat). Els deoris reclamaven des del 1995 la creació del Deori Autonomous Council. Finalment van aconseguir l'objectiu el 2005. (ca)
  • The Deori are one of the major indigenous communities of Assam. They historically lived in the area of Sadiya, Joidaam, Patkai foothills and in the upper plains or also called as the hinterland of the Brahmaputra Valley. Concrete documented records about the history of the tribe is very limited. Scanty information was found in few books and official records. The Deori language belongs to the Boro-Garo branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family. The community has maintained their racial traits, language, religion, folktales and traditional beliefs through the centuries. They were divided into Jimochayan/Dibang-Diyongial(Dibongia), Midoyan/Tengapania, Luitugan/Borgoya. The native language is retained only by the Dibongia group. (en)
  • I Deori o Deori-Chutias sono una delle più grandi comunità indigene dell'Arunachal Pradesh e dell'Assam, nel nord-est dell'India.Storicamente hanno vissuto nelle aree denominate Sadiya, Joidaam, ai piedi delle valli Patkai e nei suoi altipiani ed intorno alla .Ci poche sono informazioni scritte su questa comunitàAppartengono alla famiglia sinotibetana, nella sottofamiglia mongoloide e molti di loro hanno svolto un ruolo di figure religiose nella comunità . (it)
  • Deori é uma das tribos de Arunachal Pradesh, no nordeste da Índia. É uma tribo hindu, como é descrito na . (pt)
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  • Els deoris (singular deori) són una ètnia d'Assam formada per unes setanta mil persones (el cens oficial en dona la meitat). Els deoris reclamaven des del 1995 la creació del Deori Autonomous Council. Finalment van aconseguir l'objectiu el 2005. (ca)
  • The Deori are one of the major indigenous communities of Assam. They historically lived in the area of Sadiya, Joidaam, Patkai foothills and in the upper plains or also called as the hinterland of the Brahmaputra Valley. Concrete documented records about the history of the tribe is very limited. Scanty information was found in few books and official records. The Deori language belongs to the Boro-Garo branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family. The community has maintained their racial traits, language, religion, folktales and traditional beliefs through the centuries. They were divided into Jimochayan/Dibang-Diyongial(Dibongia), Midoyan/Tengapania, Luitugan/Borgoya. The native language is retained only by the Dibongia group. (en)
  • I Deori o Deori-Chutias sono una delle più grandi comunità indigene dell'Arunachal Pradesh e dell'Assam, nel nord-est dell'India.Storicamente hanno vissuto nelle aree denominate Sadiya, Joidaam, ai piedi delle valli Patkai e nei suoi altipiani ed intorno alla .Ci poche sono informazioni scritte su questa comunitàAppartengono alla famiglia sinotibetana, nella sottofamiglia mongoloide e molti di loro hanno svolto un ruolo di figure religiose nella comunità . (it)
  • Deori é uma das tribos de Arunachal Pradesh, no nordeste da Índia. É uma tribo hindu, como é descrito na . (pt)
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