Kolarian

Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell.[1] He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he made up, along with the Tibeto-Burman and the Dravidian. It is group of Munda languages of Austro-asiatic languages spoken in the eastern regions of the subcontinent.[2] they speak Kolariyan Languages its not one tribal language its group of all these tribal family languages. its also known as Mundari Languages.

The following languages as belonging to the group:

References

  1. Campbell, G. (1869). "On the Races of India as Traced in Existing Tribes and Castes". The Journal of the Ethnological Society of London (1869-1870). 1 (2): 128–140. doi:10.2307/3014445. ISSN 1368-0374.
  2. Cust, Robert N., "KOLARIAN FAMILY", A Sketch of the Modern Languages of the East Indies, doi:10.4324/9781315012070-9/kolarian-family-robert-cust, retrieved 2022-06-28
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