Khasi people
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A Khasi child
The Khasi are an indigenous or tribal people, the majority of whom live in the State of Meghalaya in North-east India, with small populations in neighbouring Assam, and in parts of Bangladesh. They call themselves Ki Hynñiew trep, which means "the seven huts" in the Khasi language. Their language Khasi is the northernmost Austro-Asiatic language.
Khasi People Media
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Khasi women and standing-stones, near Laitlyngkot, Meghalaya, India
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Khasi man in Sreemangal, Bangladesh.
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Khasi States
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Khasi children
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Dancers during the festival of Shad Suk Mynsiem in Shillong
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The royal seat of Khyrim at Smit
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