Respuesta :
Answer:
b. southern
Explanation:
The Dravidians were one of the groups of people that made up ancient India. Nowadays, anyone who speaks any of the Dravidian languages, which is a language family of India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, is considered a descendent of the Dravidians or a Dravidian. These people are largely associated with the southern region of India, representing about 28% of Indian society.