
Tripuri
Community
The Tripuris constitute the
weightiest section of the entire
tribal community, representing
more than 50% of the total
tribal population of the State.
The Tripuris live on the slopes
of hills in a group of five to
fifty families. Their houses in
these areas are built of bamboo
and raised five to six feet
height to save themselves from
the dangers of the wild animals.
Nowadays a considerable section
of this community are living in
the plains and erecting houses
like the plains' people adopting
their methods of cultivation and
following them in other aspects
of life, such as dress, manners
and cosmetics. Tripuri women
rear a scarp, called Pachra,
which reaches down just below
the knee. They weave in their
loin-loom a small piece of
cloth, which they call 'Risha',
and they use this small piece of
cloth as their breast garment.
Reang
Community
Next to Tripuris, the Reangs
constitute the second biggest
group among the tribal
population. It is generally
believed that this particular
community migrated to Tripura
from somewhere in the Chittagong
hill Tracts in the middle part
of the fifteenth century. The
Reangs are very disciplined
community. The head of the
community enjoys the title 'Rai'
word is supreme in all matters
of internal disputes and hence
to be obeyed by all belonging to
the said community. They
generally avoid normal court for
justice. The Reangs are very
backward both educationally and
economically and, therefore they
are still considered to be the
primitive group.
Chakma
Community
People of Chakma Community in
Tripura are found normally in
the Sub-Divisions of Kailashahar,
Amarpur, Sabroom, Udaipur,
Belonia and Kanchanpur. They are
followers of Buddhism. Although
the Chakmas are divided into
several groups and sub-sections,
no major difference is noticed
in the manner and customs
indifferent groups. The Chakma
chiefs are generally called 'Dewans'
and they exercise great
authority and influence within
the community in all internal
matters. The Chakma Women, like
all other tribal women are
experts in weaving. The Chakmas
are very neat and clean in their
domestic life.
Halam (Malsum)
Community
Malsum is one of the 12 groups
belonging to the Halam community
of Tripura. Halam, again,
originally hailed from one of
the branches of Kukis. It is
said that Kukis had lived in
Tripura even before the Tripuris
came in to conquer the land.
Those of the Kukis who had
submitted to the Tripura 'Raja'
came to be known as Halams.
Originally the tribal was
divided into 12 sub-groups of 'Dafas'
but in course of time these
sub-groups have split into
sections and new as many as
sixteen clans are found to be
making up for the whole Halam
community. Malsum belongs to one
of these 12 groups. The Halams
are followers of the 'Saka'
cult, but the influence of 'Vaishnavism'
is quite marked, particularly,
in two sections of the
community. They believe in the
existence of spirit too. Their
worship is solemnized with
offerings and sacrifices so that
nothing calamitous befalls the
community in the form of crop
failure or epidemic or any other
natural disaster. During the
festival, they sit together to
settle all internal disputes,
try cases or crime and inflict
punishment on the offenders
which make the Puja a useful
social gathering in keeping
peace and harmony within the
community.
Garo
Community
The people of Garo community
live in the South and Dhalai
District of Tripura. Originally
they use to live in Tong Ghar
made of bamboo to save
themselves from wild animals
like the other tribals of
Tripura. But now they prefer
houses made of mud wall with
'Chan' grass as roof. They are
believed to have migrated to
Tripura from Garo Hills. The
life style of the Garo living in
Tripura is almost like the other
tribal. The Heads of the
community is known as Sangnakma
and the priest of the community
is known as Kama. They put on
the dress as good as that of the
Khasis.
Lusai
Community
The Lusai were originally
inhabitant of the hills lying
with east and north-east of
Tripura and also to the
adjoining hilly areas. They have
settled down on Jampui Hills
situated on the North-East
boundary of the state under
Kanchanpur Sub-Division in North
Tripura District. Their number
is very insignificant to the
total population of the state.
Their social life and Customs
have been objects of great
attraction to others. The
principal means of livelihood of
the Lusai still remain to be
Jhum cultivation. Of course,
this can be considered chiefly
to the dearth of plain land in
the hills. They prefer living in
high altitude of the hills.
Darlong
community
The Darlongs are the sub-caste
of the Lusai community. They
live mostly in Kailashahar
Sub-Division in North Tripura
District. Their main livelihood
is cultivation of pineapple,
orange and cotton.
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