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Demographics of Arunachal Pradesh

As of today, the population of Arunachal Pradesh stands at a little over 1 million, of which they are divided into 82 tribes and sub-tribes.

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Demographic data

Population: 1,091,117

Birth rate: 28.50 births/1,000 population (1993 estimate)

Death rate: 10.00 deaths/1,000 population (1993 estimate)

Infant mortality rate: 58 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 estimate)

Sex ratio: 0.901 male(s)/female

15-64 years: 54.74%

Forest: 25.23%
Longtitude 90.36 degree East to 97.3 degree East

Latitude: 26.42 degree North to 29.30 degree North

Rainfall: 266mm

Ethnic Groups: Tribal Groups 63%, Non-tribal migrants 37%

Ethnic Tribes

In this list, the tribes are classified by the faith that they embrace.

Animist tribes

Major Tribes

Tribes

  • Aka
  • Apa Tani
  • Ashing
  • Chikum-Dui
  • Bori
  • Bugun (Khowa)
  • Gallong
  • Hill Miri
  • Konyak
  • Lisu (Yobin)
  • Miji (Sajolang/Damai)
  • Minyong
  • Nidu-Mora
  • Nishi (Nishi/Nishing/Dafla/Bangni)
  • Palibo
  • Ran (tribe)
  • Rishi-Mashi
  • Sulung
  • Tagin
  • Tangsa
  • Tutsa
  • Wancho

Buddhist tribes

Tibetan Buddhist

Theravada Buddhist

  • Aiton
  • Khampti
  • Khamyang
  • Phake
  • Nara
  • Shyam
  • Singpho
  • Turung
  • Zekhring

Hindu tribes

  • Deori
  • Mikir
  • Mishing (Miri)
  • Nocte
Last updated: 06-05-2005 02:53:11
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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