A group of college girls walking through or around campus. Usually found in groups of 3 or more. There is one girl that is the "leader" and controls the groups direction and speed. Decisions proposed by other girls in the group are either confirmed or denied by the "leader". The other girls in the group are ranked by their proximity to the leader. The group travels either in a straight line or V-shaped formation(much like geese). The group is loud and sometimes obnoxious to show their power status and/or to attract attention from males of the same species. They are neither walking to or from class, for their true mission is still unknown.
Gangte people are one of the Zo people and are part of Kuki or under Mizo tribe and recognised tribe of Manipur, India. They are also indigenous inhabitants of Mizoram, Assam and Myanmar. It is also a recognised tribe under Indian Constitution.2 With a population of approximately 40,000 worldwide (as of 2018),3 they primarily live in Manipur's southern district (Churachandpur) and neighbouring States of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam states of India.
Pasal 1: Caleb, nang bang nam nahim?
Caleb : Gangte te kahi e loipa