![The Kukis[1] constitute one of several hill tribes within India, Bangladesh, and Burma. Zo people (Mizo) are known as Chin in the Chin State of Myanmar, as Mizo in the State of Mizoram and as Kuki in the state of Manipur in India are a number of related Tibeto-Burman tribal peoples spread throughout the northeastern states of India, northwestern Burma, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. In Northeast India, they are present in all states except Arunachal Pradesh. This dispersal across international borders is a culmination of punitive actions made by the British during their occupation of India.[2] These tribal were in Delhi to pariticipate in Adivasi Sanskriti Sangam, an attempt to highlight the tribal culture at national level and discuss issues affecting their life and society,. More than 20 tribal teams from different parts of the country participated and , performed their cultural activities in their traditional dresses](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/fd/Kuki_Manipur.jpg/400px-Kuki_Manipur.jpg)
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