Chakhesang Naga

Major Naga ethnic group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Chakhesangs are a major Naga ethnic group inhabiting the Northeast Indian state of Nagaland.[2] Chakhesangs were previously known as the former Eastern Angami, now recognized as a separate ethnic group. The name "Chakhesang" was created as an acronym from the names of three ethnic groups: the Chakrü (Chokri), Khezha and Southern Sangtam (now separately known as Pochury).[3]

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Chakhesang
Total population
154,874 (2011)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Chokri, Kuzha, Sumi, and Poula
Religion
Christianity
Related ethnic groups
Other Naga Ethnic Groups
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Most of the villages fall within Phek District of Nagaland.[4] Two Chakhesang villages (Jessami and Soraphung/Krowemi) are located in Ukhrul District of Manipur.

Notable personalities

The following is a list of prominent people belonging to the Chakhesang community.

Chokri

Khezha/Kuzhami

See also

References

Further reading

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