Tagin

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Tagin are an indigenous tribal community of Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India, known for their distinct culture, language, and traditional practices in the upper Subansiri region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tani language
ethnic group
indigenous people
tribal community
borderingCountryRegion Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet Autonomous Region of China
country India
ethnolinguisticGroup Tani peoples
festival Si-Donyi festival
festivalObservedIn January
language Tagin language
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan languages
surface form: Sino-Tibetan language family
locatedIn Arunachal Pradesh
Northeast India
mainCrops maize
millet
paddy
majorFestival Si-Donyi
primaryRegion Upper Subansiri district
recognizedAs Scheduled Tribe
recognizedBy Government of India
relatedEthnicGroups Adi
Apatani
Galo
Nyishi
religion Christianity
Donyi-Polo
Hinduism
socialOrganization clan-based society
stateOfficialLanguageEnvironment Assamese
English
Hindi
traditionalBeliefSystem Donyi-Polo nature worship
traditionalDress bead ornaments
cane accessories
handwoven garments
traditionalEconomy shifting cultivation
subsistence agriculture
traditionalHouseMaterial bamboo
wood
traditionalHouseType stilt house
traditionalLaw customary law
traditionalLeadership village council
traditionalLivelihood animal husbandry
fishing
hunting
traditionalMusic folk songs
indigenous musical instruments
usesScript Latin script
Roman script

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