The Maring tribe: Society and polity
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Authorship
Text: Maring Uparup Assembly (MUA)
Project coordinators: Parhai Kothil, Pastor Ezekiel Keisha, Khullak Mokhulshim, Larung Koin Dangshawa, Kansam Moran Kleya and Dangsawa Moran Maring.
Photographs: Rashingam Ngoruh and Ramesh Angom.
Design concept: Muidou Makunga
Indpaedia conversion: Parvez Dewan
CLANS OF THE MARING TRIBE
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b |
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d |
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Root-Clans |
Major-Clans: |
Poetic Names: |
Sub-Clans: |
1 |
Rangmèi/ Rangmèithil/Rāngshon |
Charȧng: |
(Shêllei) |
Lámthaka, Khaling (Donpa/Lhākpa), Thoumān |
2 |
Khalse/Kahlserung |
Dāngshā: |
(Darlei) |
Medārshang, Kantrimma, Dumdeya and Nāngshā) |
3 |
Kungkrung/Maku-Tõlnukrung |
Makunga |
(Yorshung) |
Maku, Yunglāmma, Makungyor (Hongsha), Moninga, Koninga, Inpi) |
4 |
Tãngkrung/Tãngkirung/ Tāngmansou/Tāngmanthrāl |
Tontānga |
(Parshung) |
Kànsou, Thoupong, Sāka, Ronglo, Marem, Khlewa, Narhāng. |
See also
The Maring tribe: Culture and lifestyle <> The Maring tribe: Customs and beliefs <> The Maring tribe: Economy <> The Maring tribe: History <> The Maring tribe: Laws and administration <> The Maring tribe: Society and polity <>The Maring tribe: Sports and pastimes …all in English;
and
Maring: Lei Chuinei Lammit/Ayil (Nu-Kungnei Ayil) and and Maring: Nu-Ngainei Làmmit/Ayil in the Maring language (Roman script).