SINO-TIBETAN PEOPLES

Sino-Tibetan languages in red.

The term 'Sino-Tibetan peoples' is used to describe a people speaking a Sino-Tibetan language.

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Peoples
Location
References
Gallery
See also

Peoples


Sino-Tibetan peoples are divided into two branches: Chinese peoples and Tibeto-Burman peoples.

★ Chinese peoples:


Han Chinese


Hui


Dungan

★ Tibeto-Burman peoples:


Bamar (Burman)



Rakhine


Kachin


Karen


Red Karen


Chin


Tibetans


Bhutanese


Manipuris


Mizo


Naga


Tripuri


Garo


Adi


Nishi


Monpa


Apa Tani


Bodo


Karbi


Newar


Tamang


Magar


Yi


Nakhi


Qiang


Mosuo


Sherpa

Location


The largest of the Sino-Tibetan peoples are Han Chinese numbering 1.3 billion people. They are also the largest single human ethnic group in the world. Han Chinese mostly live in the People's Republic of China, Republic of China (Taiwan) and Singapore. Other large Sino-Tibetan peoples are Hui (10,300,000), Tibetans (5,600,000), Bhutanese (1,500,000), Newar (1,000,000), Burmese (42,200,000), Naga (1,200,000), Bodo (1,000,000), Kachin (1,000,000), Karen (4,700,000), Tamang (1,100,000), Manipuris (1,500,000), Yi (6,600,000), and Chin (1,100,000). The Hui people live in the Ningxia autonomous region of China. Burmese and Bhutanese peoples mostly live in Myanmar (Burma) and Bhutan. Rakhine, Kachin, Karen, Red Karen, and Chin peoples live in Rakhine, Kachin, Kayin, Kayah, and Chin states of Myanmar. Tibetans live in the Tibet autonomous region, Qinghai, Western Sichuan, Gansu and Northern Yunnan provinces in China and in Ladakh in India, while Manipuris, Mizo, Naga, Tripuri and Garo live in Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Meghalaya states of India. Bodo and Karbi live in Assam (India), while Adi, Nishi, Monpa, and Apa Tani live in Arunachal Pradesh (India).

References



★ Mile Nedeljković, Leksikon naroda sveta, Beograd, 2001.

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Sino-Tibetan languages

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