Khamba people

The Khamba or Khemba, are a people who inhabit the Yang-Sang-Chu valley of Arunachal Pradesh, near the borders with Tibet and China.Within the valley, they live in the villages Yorton, Lango, Tashigong, Nyukong and Mangkota[citation needed].However, due to relative isolation from Tibet and occasional contacts with the Adi tribes, they are also somewhat influenced by the Donyi-Polo faith in their beliefs.Festivals that are celebrated are parallel with the Memba, which includes Losar, the Tibetan New Year.Their houses, which are made from stone and wood, are based on a structure that strongly resembles the Monpa.
Diorama and wax figures of Khamba people in Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Itanagar .
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