Maram Naga Tribe

Key Facts about Maram Naga Tribe

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Centre recently sanctioned Rs 9 crore under Jan Man Scheme for Maram Naga tribe development, welfare projects, and cultural preservation in Manipur.

About Maram Naga Tribe

  • The Maram Naga tribe belongs to the Naga ethnic group, inhabiting the Northeastern part of India as well as the Western part of Myanmar.
  • The Maram habitat falls under the Senapati district of Manipur. 
  • The Marams are surrounded by other Naga tribes in all directions. 
  • They are considered to be a part of the Tibeto-Burman family of the Mongoloid race. 
  • Language: 
    • Linguistically, they belong to the sub-family of the Sino-Tibetan family.
    • The people speak the Maram language. There are some variations in the way the dialect is spoken, corresponding with geographical location.
    • They use Roman script in writing their language.
  • Occupation: 
    • Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. 
    • Shifting cultivation is the main cultivation practiced by them. They are also involved in wet cultivation. 
    • Hunting is the secondary occupation of Maram tribes.
  • Beliefs: 
    • Maram tribes are the worshippers of supernatural benevolent and malevolent beings. 
    • The two major festivals of the Marams are Punghi (celebrated in July) and Kanghi (in December). 
    • The tribe also celebrates a unique festival called Mangkang around April every year, dedicated to the women folks.

Source: NEN

 

Maram Naga Tribe FAQs

Q1: The Maram Naga tribe primarily inhabits which Indian state?

Ans: Manipur

Q2: The Maram Naga tribe is considered a part of which racial group?

Ans: They are considered to be a part of the Tibeto-Burman family of the Mongoloid race.

Q3: What is the main occupation of the Maram Naga tribe?

Ans: Agriculture

Q4: The Maram Naga tribe belongs to which linguistic sub-family?

Ans: Linguistically, they belong to the sub-family of the Sino-Tibetan family.

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