Khowa people

The Khowa, also known as Bugun in their native tongue, is a tribal group in India. They live mainly in the subtropical Tenga Valley or Singchung Administrative Circle of West Kameng district with its whole native populations under 6-Thrizino-Buragaon Assembly Constituency of the state of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the native legend, they believed that they are the descendants of the Achinphumphulua. They Speaks Bugunish (also known as Kho-Bwa languages). In 2006 a rare bird, the Bugun liocichla, was named after the tribe.

Khowa people

The Khowa, also known as Bugun in their native tongue, is a tribal group in India. They live mainly in the subtropical Tenga Valley or Singchung Administrative Circle of West Kameng district with its whole native populations under 6-Thrizino-Buragaon Assembly Constituency of the state of Arunachal Pradesh. According to the native legend, they believed that they are the descendants of the Achinphumphulua. They Speaks Bugunish (also known as Kho-Bwa languages). In 2006 a rare bird, the Bugun liocichla, was named after the tribe.