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  2. Nung Rawang - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar is home to an estimated 65,000 Rawang, most of whom live in the Putao Valley. [1] [2] According to cultural research and their own oral traditions, the Nung-Rawang are most likely descendants of Mongolians who moved south to China's Three Parallel Rivers region. During the second millennium, the Nung-Rawang migrated southwest into ...

  3. Derung language - Wikipedia

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    Drung. Dulong (simplified Chinese: 独龙语; traditional Chinese: 獨龍語; pinyin: Dúlóng) or Drung, Derung, Rawang, or Trung, is a Sino-Tibetan language in China. Dulong is closely related to the Rawang language of Myanmar (Burma). [2] Although almost all ethnic Derung people speak the language to some degree, most are multilingual, also ...

  4. Nungish languages - Wikipedia

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    The Nung or Nungish languages are a poorly described family of uncertain affiliation within the Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in Yunnan, China and Burma. They include: Derung (Trung, Dulong, Drung, Tvrung) Rawang (Răwang, Rvwang) Nung (Anong, Along, Anung) The Chinese name Ālóng 阿龙, sometimes misread Ayi, refers to Nung (Anong).

  5. Rawang language - Wikipedia

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    raw. Glottolog. rawa1265. Rawang, also known as Krangku, Kiutze (Qiuze), and Ch’opa, is a Sino-Tibetan language of India and Burma. Rawang has a high degree of internal diversity, and some varieties are not mutually intelligible. Most, however, understand Mutwang (Matwang), the standard dialect, and basis of written Rawang. [2]

  6. Derung people - Wikipedia

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    Nu, Nung Rawang, Taron. The Derung (also spelt Drung or Dulong) people (simplified Chinese: 独龙族; traditional Chinese: 獨龍族; pinyin: Dúlóngzú; endonym: Drung pronunciation: [tə˧˩ɻuŋ˥˧ ə˧˩tsəŋ˥˧]) are an ethnic group. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by China. Their population of 6,000 is ...

  7. Nung language (Sino-Tibetan) - Wikipedia

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    Southern Anung ( autonym: [ɑ˧˩ nuŋ˧˥]; Chinese: 阿侬语; pinyin: Ānóngyǔ; [a] Lisu: Fuche Naw[citation needed]) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Nung people in Fugong County, China, and Kachin State, Myanmar. The Anung language is closely related to the Derung and Rawang languages. Most of the Anung speakers in China have ...

  8. List of ethnic groups in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Rawang see Nung Rawang 10. Lashi (La Chit) 11. Atsi see Zaiwa language 12. Lisu Kayah comprises 9 different ethnic groups. Note, a known questionable source. [8] 13.

  9. Difang and Igay Duana - Wikipedia

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    Difang Duana (March 20, 1921 – March 29, 2002) and Igay Duana (August 9, 1922 – May 16, 2002), Chinese names Kuo Ying-nan (郭英男) and Kuo Hsiu-chu (郭秀珠), were Amis husband and wife farmers from Taiwan who became known as a folk music duo who specialized in traditional Amis chants. Their most recognized work is a performance of a ...