In the first half of medieval Assam the Chutiya people isolatly established their territory in the North-Eastern part of Assam around adiva. In the first half of 16th century the Ahoms defeated the Chutiyas and subjugated their territory. After subjugationof this territory the Chutiya people were scattered to different remote places of Ahom territory. Some other Chutiya people were deported from the territory. These deported people established themselves in isolated hilly areas. This is the historical background for Geographical isolation of the Chutiyas. From this time geographic*s8lation or living in isolation became the dominant trait of the Chutiyas. In this modern age geographical isolation is not completely abandoned by this community. They still live in the remote or interior places where there is not any communication facilities available.