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Koya, कोया‎ (Koya), కోయ‎ (Koya) Autonyms

Koya

  • Geography

    IN Chhattisgarh state: Bastar district; Maharashtra state; Odisha state: Koraput district, Malkangiri subdistrict; Telangana state: south of Godavari river, adjoining districts north of the river.
  • Language Cloud

A language of India

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Kavor, Kaya, Koa, Koi, Koi Gondi, Koitar, Koyato, Koyi, Raj Koya
Koya, कोया‎ (Koya), కోయ‎ (Koya)
455,000 (2011 census).
Chhattisgarh state: Bastar district; Maharashtra state; Odisha state: Koraput district, Malkangiri subdistrict; Telangana state: south of Godavari river, adjoining districts north of the river.
India, Map 6
5* (Developing).
Dravidian, South-Central, Gondi-Kui, Konda-Kui, Manda-Kui, Kui-Kuvi
Malkangiri Koya, Podia Koya (Gotte Koya), Jaganathapuram Koya (Godavari Koya, Gommu Koya), Dorli (Chintoor Koya, Dor Koi, Dora, Dora Koi, Dorla Koitur, Dorla Koya, Korla). Linguistic center is Chintoor. Malkangiri and Podia are more divergent. Separate from Northern Gondi [gno], Adilabad Gondi [wsg], and Aheri Gondi [esg].
Some also use Telugu [tel], but proficiency is low. Also use English [eng].
Literacy rate in L2: 7%. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 1997–2016.
Devanagari script [Deva]. Latin script [Latn], reportedly preferred by Koya leaders. Oriya (Odia) script [Orya]. Telugu script [Telu].
Traditional religion, Hindu.
OLAC resources in and about Koya