North-East is a hub of many ethnic languages. This
region constitutes with eight major districts; like-Assam,
Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura,
Meghalaya and Sikkim. Tutsa is a minor tribe of Arunachal
Pradesh. The Tutsa was migrated from the place ‘RangkhanSanchik’ of the South-East Asia through ‘Hakmen-Haksan’ way
to Arunachal Pradesh. The Tutsa community is mainly inhabited
in Tirap district and southern part of Changlang district and a
few people are co-exists in Tinsukia district of Assam. The Tutsa
language belongs to the Naga group of Sino-Tibetan language
family. According to the Report of UNESCO, the Tutsa language
is in endangered level and it included in the EGIDS Level 6B.
The language has no written literature; songs, folk tales, stories
are found in a colloquial form. They use Roman Script. Due to
the influence of other languages it causes lack of sincerity for the
use of their languages in a united form. Now-a-days the new
generation is attracted for using English, Hindi and Assamese
language. No study is found till now in a scientific way about the
language. So, in this prospect the topic Nominal Inflection of the
Tutsa Language has been selected for study. It will help to
preserve the language and also help in making of dictionary,
Grammar and language guide book.