Kolarian

Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell for Munda languages. He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he made up, along with the Tibeto-Burman and the Dravidian. It is a branch of Austro-asiatic languages spoken in the eastern regions of the subcontinent, and is also known as Munda languages. Its not a single tribal language but a group of tribal family languages. The speakers are called Kolarian tribes.

The following languages belong to the group:


 * Asur language (Asuri language)
 * Bhumij language
 * Birhor language
 * Bonda language
 * Gutob language (Gadaba language)
 * Ho language
 * Juang language
 * Kharia language
 * Koda language (Kora language)
 * Kol language (Bangladesh)
 * Korku language
 * Korwa language
 * Mundari language
 * Santali language
 * Sora language (Savara language)