Maring people

Maring people, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of Northeast Indian state of Manipur.[2] They live in the Chandel district along the north border and in the Tengnoupal district.[3] They speak the Maring language.[4] The Marings identify with the Naga people.[5] The Marings do not have a system of hereditary chiefs.
Tsembaga Maring tribeMaringChristianityAnimismTibeto-Burmanethnic groupNortheast IndianManipurChandel districtTengnoupal districtNaga peopleEthnologueAngamiChakhesangChotheKharamKhiamniunganKonyakLainongLamkangLiangmaiMakuryMonsangPochuryPoumaiRengmaRongmeiSangtamTangkhulTangsaThangalTikhirWanchoYimkhiungHill tribes of Northeast IndiaMizoramChakmaDimasa (Kachari)HajongKhasi and JaintiaSynteng or PnarLyngngamKuki TribesMan (Tai speaking)Mizo (Lushai) tribesMikir (Karbi)Naga tribesPawi (Lai)Synteng (Pnar)YimkhiungNagaNagalandBodo-KachariMeghalayaKhasi Synteng or PnarLakher (Mara)Arunachal PradeshAbor (Galo)Aka (Hruso)ApataniDafla (Nyishi)GalongKhowa (Bugun)MishmiMiju MishmiChugpaLishipaSherdukpenSingpho (Jingpo)Tai peoplesKhamptiKhamyangKhambaMinyongMishing (Miri)PuroikZekhringGangteKoirao (Thangal)KoirengSuhte (Paite)ThadouVaipheiTripuraBhutiaJamatiaKhasiaLepchaLushai (Mizo)Munda, KaurNoatiaSantalTripuriSikkimSherpaTibetanHrangkhwal, RangkholKhelmaSairhem TangsaList of Scheduled Tribes in India