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The ChinnaKamatchi people are a Tamil-speaking community who are indigenous to the state of Tamil Nadu in South India. They are also known as the Kamatchi people, and their traditional occupation has been farming. There are approximately 1.5 million ChinnaKamatchi people in India, and they are also found in Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and the United Arab Emirates. The ChinnaKamatchi people are believed to have originated in the region around the town of ChinnaKamatchi in the Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu. They are thought to have migrated to the state of Tamil Nadu around the 12th century CE. At the time of their arrival, the ChinnaKamatchi people were living in close proximity to the Vellalar people, another Tamil-speaking community. The ChinnaKamatchi people are a traditionally agricultural community. They are known for their embroidery and weaving skills, and they are also known for their pottery and metalwork. The ChinnaKamatchi people are a Hindu community, and they adhere to the traditional Tamil religion. The ChinnaKamatchi people speak the ChinnaKamatchi language, which is a dialect of the Tamil language. There are also a number of variations of the ChinnaKamatchi language spoken by the different sub-groups of the ChinnaKamatchi people. The ChinnaKamatchi people are a culturally diverse community. They share many common customs and traditions, but they also have their own unique traditions and customs. Some of the most notable traditions and customs of the ChinnaKamatchi people include the celebration of festivals such as Diwali and Pongal, the practice of traditional medicine, and the use of traditional musical instruments such as the kamatchi drum and the koothu veena.
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