Manipuris
The Manipuris are an ethnic group primarily found in the state of Manipur in northeastern India. They have a rich cultural heritage, characterized by their unique traditions, languages, and customs. The main language spoken is Meitei, which is also the official language of the state. The Manipuris are known for their vibrant festivals, traditional dance forms like Manipuri dance, and exquisite handloom products.
The Manipuri community is diverse, comprising various sub-groups, including the Meitei, Naga, and Kuki people. They primarily practice agriculture, with rice being the staple crop. The region is also known for its scenic landscapes, including the famous Loktak Lake, which is the largest freshwater lake in India.