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describe the monpa houses in A pilgrimage to Tawang​

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The Monpa or Mönpa (Tibetan: མོན་པ་, Wylie: mon pa; Chinese: 门巴族) is a major tribe of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. The Tawang Monpas have a migration history from Changrelung. The Monpa are believed to be the only nomadic tribe in Northeast India - they are totally dependent on animals like sheep, cow, yak, goats and horses. The Monpa have a very close affinity with the Sharchops of Bhutan. Their languages are Tibeto-Burman languages written with the Tibetan alphabet

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