Kuki tribe in Manipur, India is a mountain tribe, which embodies the integration of Indian culture and Southeast Asian culture. Kuji tribe mostly lives in northeast India, northwest Myanmar and Chittagong Mountain area in Bangladesh. This is a mountain tribe. Kuji people usually have black hair and dark brown eyes. The language of the Kuji tribe belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family, which embodies the integration of Indian and Southeast Asian cultures.
Kuki people are Mongolians living in Mizuo (formerly known as Rusai) mountain area on the India-Myanmar border, with a population of about 30,000 in the1970s. They were assimilated by the populous Mizuo people and adopted their customs and languages. Kuki people burn the jungle to open up wasteland, grow rice, hunt wild animals and dogs.
Kuji resources
Kuji explained that "the sparrow is small, but it has everything". Because it is located in a mountainous area with backward traffic, agriculture and light industry play an important role in the development of Kuji. The mountainous area is rich in forest resources and bamboo is widely distributed. There are iron, copper and rock salt mines, valley and plain are intensive agriculture, and mountain farming is extremely extensive.
Agricultural products are mainly rice, followed by wheat, millet and beans. Industry is a small factory, including handmade cotton goods, handicrafts, bricks, soap, knitwear and so on. With these, Kuji people have also lived a full and stable life, but the modernization of Kuji people lags far behind the trend of the times and is also incompatible with the modern law of survival. If we want to have a higher living standard, we must seek development. For example, the local government is making full use of Manipur's existing ecological resources to develop tourism.