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Lusei people

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Lusei
(Lushai, Lushei, Ka-Lin-Kaw, Lushay)
Lusei hnam
Mizoram_Bango_Nirtya_performed_at_the_44th_India_International_Film_Festival_of_India_(IFFI-2013),_in_Panaji,_Goa_on_November_26,_2013
The Lusei traditional dress and its traditional Cheraw dance.
Total population
671000
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups

The Lusei people, also spelled as Lushei, are a tribe native to the Mizoram state of Northeastern India. Although the term Lusei is mistakenly used to describe the entire Mizo ethnic group[1][2], the cultures of the Mizos are heavily influenced by the Lusei.[3]

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