Hajong people

The Hajong people are an ethnic group from Northeast India and northern parts of Bangladesh. The majority of the Hajongs are settled in India and are predominantly rice-farmers. They are said to have brought wet-field cultivation to Garo Hills, where the Garo people used slash and burn method of agriculture. Hajong have the status of a Scheduled Tribe in India and they are the fourth largest tribal ethnicity in the Indian state of Meghalaya.

Hajong
Hajong girls performing folk dance during the Hornbill Festival.
Total population
79,800 (2011)
Regions with significant populations
 India71,800
           Meghalaya41,414
           Assam27,521
 Bangladesh7,996
Languages
Hajong
Religion
Hinduism, Dyaoism
Related ethnic groups
Bodo-Kachari peoples, other Tibeto-Burman-speaking peoples
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