Tani people
Sino-Tibetan ethnic group of people from the India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tani people are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group of peoples, which includes the Nyishi, Adi, Apatani, Galo, Tagin, and Mising, who share common beliefs, ancestry, and Tani languages and live in the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, as well as the Tibet Autonomous Region in China.[2]
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China Tibet Autonomous Region . India Assam, Arunachal Pradesh | [1] |
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tani languages | |
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Donyi-Polo, Christianity, Ekasarana Dharma, Buddhism | |
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Other Sino-Tibetan people |
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The Tani are one of the largest ethnic groups in Northeast India, with a population of 1.7 million.
They also reside across the border in Tibet Autonomous Region, China. The Chinese government recognises Tani peoples as members of the Lhoba people.