According to the 2011 Indian Census, there were 98,988 Hmar speakers (as first language).[9] The Hmar population itself (including, Hmar people who speak Mizo language as their first language) roughly stands at 200,000-300,000.[10] Several critics and scholars point out that a significant population of the Hmar people are fully 'Mizonised' in Mizoram, hence do not reflect as "Hmar tribe" population, rather as "Any Mizo tribes" in Census reports.
The majority of the Hmar people practice Christianity.[14] They were Christianized by Welsh missionaries in the 1910s (specifically at Senvawn village).
Place of origin
The Hmar people believe Sinlung to be their ancestral origin.[15]
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