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Mountain Indians primarily inhabit the mountainous regions of the Indian subcontinent, including the Himalayas, the Western Ghats, and the northeastern states. They reside in diverse environments, ranging from steep slopes to high-altitude plateaus, often in small villages or clusters. These communities have adapted to their unique terrains and climates, maintaining distinct cultures, languages, and livelihoods centered around agriculture, pastoralism, and traditional crafts.

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