The culture of India includes the religious beliefs, customs, foods, traditions, languages, ceremonies, artistic expressions, values and ways of life of the people that make up more than a hundred ethnic groups living in India. For Example: 1) The Chenchus are an aboriginal tribe from the central mountainous regions of Telangana, in India. Their traditional way of life has been based on hunting and gathering. 2) The Dravidians are native speakers of the Dravidian languages in the Indian subcontinent of South Asia. Almost all the Dravidians of India live in the south of India. The five main ethnic groups of Dravidian people in India are Kannadiga, Malayali, Tulu, Tamil and Telugu. 3) The Gond are a Dravidian ethnic group from central India, whose population is concentrated in the states of Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa. It is worth noting that they are close to 1 million people, which is why it is considered as the main ethnic group of the center of India. It is important to emphasize that the gond are traditionally farmers and their society is strongly stratified.