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livelohood of mizo tribe​

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The Mizo people (Mizo: Mizo hnam) are Zo people native to north-eastern India, this term covers several ethnic peoples who speak various Kuki-Chin languages. The Mizos are indigenous people in the Indian state of Mizoram and its neighboring areas. All Mizo tribes and clans, in their folk legends, claim that Chhinlung/Sinlung/Khul, which means 'enclosed with a rock' in the Mizo language was the cradle of the Mizos.

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The Mizo people  are people native to north-eastern India, this term covers several ethnic peoples who speak various Kuki-Chin languages. The Mizos are indigenous people in the Indian state of Mizoram and its neighboring areas. All Mizo tribes and clans, in their folk legends, claim that Chhinlung/Sinlung/Khul, which means 'enclosed with a rock' in the Mizo language was the cradle of the Mizos.

The present Indian state of Mizoram (literally "Mizoland") was called the Lushai Hills or Lushai District and was defined as an excluded area during the British Raj and a district of Assam in independent India.

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