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With reference to India, the terms ‘Halbi, Ho and Kui' pertain to
dance forms of Northwest India
musical instruments
pre-historic cave paintings
tribal languages
'Halbi, Ho, and Kui' are tribal languages spoken in different parts of India:
Halbi is primarily spoken in the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh and adjoining areas in Odisha, Maharashtra, and Madhya Pradesh.
Ho is spoken by the Ho tribe, primarily in Jharkhand and adjoining areas in Odisha, West Bengal, and Bihar.
Kui is spoken by the Kondh (or Kandha) tribe, mainly in the state of Odisha.
Thus, these terms pertain to tribal languages of India.
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