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English: Traditional Pochury: Pochury is a Naga tribe of Nagaland. The tribe's native territory is located in the——eastern part of the "Phek district," centered on the Meluri town. The Pochury identity is of relatively recent origin, "it is a composite tribe formed by," three Naga communities: Kupo, Kuchu and "Khuri." Pochury comprises various groups such as; Meluri-Lephori group, "Phor-Yisi group," Lüruri group and Akhegwo group; these groups of people are different from each other – linguistically, culturally and traditionally. Their vibrant traditional dress differs from the other Naga tribes.
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Pochury is a Naga tribe of Nagaland

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