The Shauka people are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group living in the Johar Valley of Gori Ganga river in Munsyari, tehsil of the Pithoragarh District in Uttarakhand, India.[1]

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The Shaukas, also known as Johari, are part of Bhotiya community of Munsyari. The Shaukas are known for their unique culture, traditional customs, and distinct way of life. Historically, the Shaukas were involved in trade between India and Tibet, contributing to their rich cultural exchange. Their villages often exhibit traditional architecture, and the Shauka people are engaged in activities like agriculture, trade, and animal husbandry.

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  1. ^ Kashyap, Anirban (1996). The Scheduled Castes in India. India: Gyan Publishing House. pp. 83–84, 98.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)