Genealogy & Family Tree

Lineage of Ato Bogum through sub-clans across Arunachal Pradesh

Lineage

From Ato Bogum to the Present

The Bogum sub-clans trace their ancestry through Ato Bogum's sons — Gumdin, Gumle, and Gumi — settling across Arunachal Pradesh over generations.

The Great Ato Bogum — Forefather of the Bogum Clans

Ato Bogum had five brothers: Boh, Boka (Bakang), Botu, and Bomi. He had two wives: Yakam and Ribo, from whom were born three sons — Ato Gumdin, Gumle, and Gumi — and one daughter, Gumne. The Bogum sub-clans descend from these lineages. The Foundation is one of the largest clan-based organizations of the Galo Tribe in Arunachal Pradesh.

Legend: Ancestor Sub-Clan Village Group Hover over a node to see details
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Ato Bogum
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Ato Gumdin lineage
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Gumle lineage
Sub-Clan
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Gumi lineage
Sub-Clan
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Gumne lineage
Sub-Clan
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Brothers of Ato Bogum
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Present-Day Settlements of the Bogum Clans

From Nyik-Artu, the Bogum clans gradually dispersed across present-day Aalo, Kombo, Tadin, Darka, Liromoba, Kamba, Nikte, Basar/Dari, Gensi, Likabali, Kangku, Nari-Koyu, and surrounding areas. Some Bogum clans continue to reside in Upper Siang and East Siang districts from time immemorial.

The full genealogy with detailed lineage records, Ao Pars (generation markers), and clan-wise member lists is maintained in the Foundation's official Genealogy Register. Contact the Foundation administration to access detailed genealogical records.