Men-tsee-khang — Tibetan Medical and Astro. Institute of H.H. the Dalai Lama Type Autonomous Institution Director Dr. Tsewang Tamdin Academic staff 144 Location Dharamsala, Himachal, India … Wikipedia
Zou people (India) — The Zou as a Minority Community= The Zou/Zo tribe is a less well known indigenous community living along Indo Burma frontier. In India, Zous/Zos are officially recognized as one of the 29 Scheduled Tribes within the state of Manipur (See List of… … Wikipedia
Hmong people — Flower Hmong in traditional dress at the market in Bắc Hà, Vietnam Total population 4 to 5 million … Wikipedia
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Monguor people — ( Monguor / Tu ) Alternative Names: Donghu (Tangut), Xianbei, White Mongols ( Chaghan Monguor ), and Tu Total population 241,198 (2000 Census) … Wikipedia
Yi people — For the peoples living to the east of the early Chinese civilization, see Dongyi. Yi Alternative names: Nuosu and dozens of others Total population 7,762,286[1] … Wikipedia
Zo (people) — The Zo/Zou people are an indigenous tribe, living mostly in the present day Tonzaang and the townships of Tedim, Falam and Hakah of Northern Chin State and the Kabaw valley of Western Sagaing division in the Union of Burma. With an estimated… … Wikipedia
Miao people — Miao Hmongb/Hmub/Xongb/ab Hmaob m̥˭oŋ⁴³/m̥ʰu³³/ɕoŋ³⁵/a⁵³m̥˭ao⁵³ Headdress of the Long horn Miao one of the small branches of Miao living in the 12 villages near Zhijin County (织金县), Guizhou Province … Wikipedia
Cham people (Asia) — This article is about the Cham people of Asia. For the former ethnic Albanian minority of northern Greece, see Cham Albanians. Cham Urang Campa Cham dance performance at one of their temples in Nha Trang, Vietnam Total population 500,000 … Wikipedia
Yao people — This article is about the Yao ethnic group in Asia. For the Yao people of Africa, see waYao. Yao people 瑶族 A Yao woman Total population 3,100,000 … Wikipedia