Meyor is a small tribe constituting a small population that dwell in Kibithoo and Walong circles of the district. Meyors are also animists like the Mishmis but they have also adopted Mahayana Buddhism.
The region inhabited by Meyors houses a few Gonpas which also includes the first Gonpa constructed 1960 at Kaho village that testify this fact. Meyor villages are about fifteen in number which are situated on either side of the lohit River that flows through Anjaw district.
Cultivation is the most common occupation of these people; however, lately many of them have also taken up Government jobs and business activities. People of this tribe are hard-working and peace loving and live in harmony with the people of Mishmi tribe.
Due to the topographical diversity, the climate in Arunachal Pradesh ranges from sub-tropical to temperate depending upon the altitude. The regions in the lower belts of the state experience hot and humid climates, with a maximum temperature in the foothills reaching up to 40 °C (during the summer)
The climate is sub-tropical, wet and highly humid in the lower elevations and the valleys ; and intensely cold in the higher elevations.
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