Remsangpuia (2008:17) listed a limited number of Puroik villages. Currently, Puroik are seen inhabiting the following districts and circles of Arunachal Pradesh. They also live in Nyishi, Aka, and Miji areas. •
East Kameng District:
Chayangtajo, Pipu,
Pakke Kessang, Lada, Bameng, Seijosa, Seppa, Sawa, Khenewa, and Pipu-Dipu circles (about 70 villages) •
Pakke-Kessang District: Pakke-Kessang and Seijosa circles •
Kurung Kumey District: Koloriang, Sarli, Damin, Parsi Parlo, Nyapin, Phassang, and Paniasang circles •
Kra Daadi District: Palin, Tali, and Pipsorang circles •
Papum Pare District •
West Kameng District •
Upper Subansiri District: Taksing circle According to the
Ethnologue, Puroik is spoken in 53 villages along the Par River in
Arunachal Pradesh. The Puroik are located from the Upper Subansiri River
drainage basin (西巴霞区) to the Tawang River drainage basin (Li 2005). Names include '
(autonym) and ' (
Bangni exonym). There are about 3,000 Puroik as of 2002, who are classified as ethnic
Lhoba by the Chinese government. ==Dialects==