The correct answer is: a) Kuki.
The Kuki are a significant tribal group found in Mizoram’s southern districts. They are a Mongoloid people who speak a Kuki-Chin language. The Kuki are believed to have originated in the hills of Assam and Burma, and they migrated to Mizoram in the 18th century. The Kuki are a matrilineal society, and women play an important role in Kuki society. The Kuki are a traditionally animistic people, but many Kuki have converted to Christianity.
The Garo are a significant tribal group found in Meghalaya, Assam, and Bangladesh. They are a Mongoloid people who speak a Garo language. The Garo are believed to have originated in the hills of Assam, and they migrated to Meghalaya in the 16th century. The Garo are a patrilineal society, and men play an important role in Garo society. The Garo are a traditionally animistic people, but many Garo have converted to Christianity.
The Rabha are a significant tribal group found in Assam, West Bengal, and Tripura. They are a Mongoloid people who speak a Rabha language. The Rabha are believed to have originated in the hills of Assam, and they migrated to West Bengal in the 17th century. The Rabha are a patrilineal society, and men play an important role in Rabha society. The Rabha are a traditionally animistic people, but many Rabha have converted to Christianity.
The Chakma are a significant tribal group found in Bangladesh and Mizoram. They are a Mongoloid people who speak a Chakma language. The Chakma are believed to have originated in the hills of Assam, and they migrated to Bangladesh in the 16th century. The Chakma are a matrilineal society, and women play an important role in Chakma society. The Chakma are a traditionally Buddhist people, but many Chakma have converted to Christianity.