Miju Mishmi is a tribe of the Mishmi people, along with the Idu, also known as Yidu Lhoba, and the Digaru. They are related to the Nishi tribe living in the Papumpare, Darrang and Subansiri districts. The Miju live in the higher reaches of Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh. Of late, with the formation of Anjaw district from the Northern part of Lohit, their habitat at Hayuliang was being encompassed as part of Anjaw. The Mishmi of India is an ethnic tribe comprising of mainly three tribes: Idu Mishmi; Digaru (Taraon) Mishmi, and Miju Mishmi. ... With a population of just 2,300, the Lhoba (珞巴) are one of the smallest officially recognized ethnic groups in China. ... The Nishi tribe principally inhabit the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. ... Lohit is an administrative district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India. ... Arunachal Pradesh (ठरà¥à¤£à¤¾à¤à¤² पà¥à¤°à¤¦à¥à¤¶) is a region administered by India as a state. ...
The Miju Mishmi are mainly followers of Donyi-Polo. Those who live among the Tibetans have adopted Tibetan Buddhism. Donyi-Polo is a religion in Arunachal Pradesh, followed by the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh. ... Tibetan Buddhism is the body of religious Buddhist doctrine and institutions characteristic of Tibet, the Himalayan region, Mongolia, Buryatia, Tuva and Kalmykia (Russia), and northeastern China (Manchuria: Heilongjiang, Jilin). ...