Nocte

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The Nocte are an indigenous tribal community of northeastern India known for their distinct language, traditional village-based social structure, and rich cultural practices.

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Nocte canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
tribal community
associatedWith Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh
country India
culturalIdentity distinct customs
distinct language
distinct rituals
culturalPractice agricultural festivals
folk dances
folk songs
oral traditions
ritual feasts
ethnicGroupOf India
Northeast India
governedUnder Sixth Schedule protections (partly, via tribal status)
intangibleHeritage indigenous knowledge systems
traditional customary laws
language Nocte language
languageFamily Tibeto-Burman languages
materialCulture bamboo usage
traditional ornaments
wooden architecture
neighboringGroups Tangsa people
Wancho people
other Naga groups
primaryState Arunachal Pradesh
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe in India
region Northeast India
surface form: Northeastern India
religion Christianity
Hinduism
selfIdentification Nocte people
socialStructure village-based social organization
socialUnit clan-based structure
subsistenceActivities fishing
gathering forest products
hunting
traditionalAttire bead jewelry
distinctive woven garments
traditionalEconomy shifting cultivation
subsistence agriculture
traditionalHouseType stilt houses
traditionalLeadership village chief
traditionalReligion animism
polytheistic beliefs

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