Q. Konyaks, who were in the news recently, are the largest tribes of which state?
Answer: Nagaland
Notes: The Konyak Union has requested the Nagaland government to fix the boundary line error between Mon district in Nagaland and Charaideo district in Assam on Google Maps. The Konyaks live in Mon district, Nagaland, and parts of Arunachal Pradesh (Tirap and Changlang districts). The term 'Konyak' translates to "men with black hair," and they are divided into two groups: "Thendu" (Tattooed Face) and "Thentho" (White Face). The Konyaks are of Mongoloid origin, with 95% following Christianity. They speak the Konyak language from the Sino-Tibetan family and celebrate festivals like Aolingmonyu, Aonyimo, and Laoun-ongmo. They excel in making firearms, handicrafts, and their society is patriarchal.

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