The Dimasa are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in the northeastern region of India, particularly in the state of Assam. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals. The Dimasa people speak the Dimasa language, which belongs to the Bodo-Kachari language family.
Historically, the Dimasa were known for their kingdom, the Dimasa Kingdom, which existed in the 18th century. Today, they are recognized for their contributions to the cultural diversity of India and continue to advocate for their rights and identity within the broader socio-political landscape.