Nishi people — Contents 1 Nyishi Tribes of Arunachal Pradesh 1.1 Nyishi People 1.2 Economy 1.3 Dress 1.4 Religion … Wikipedia
Nisi — Demande de traduction Nishi people → Nisi … Wikipédia en Français
Nyokum — is a festival celebrated by the Nyishi people of Arunachal Pradesh. The Word Nyokum has been derived from two words Nyok means land (earth) and Kum means collectiveness or togetherness. Therefore, the Nyokum festival may be interpreted as… … Wikipedia
Arunachal Pradesh — Arunachal redirects here. For the hill at Thiruvannamalai, see Arunachala. Arunachal Pradesh अरुणाचल प्रदेश State … Wikipedia
Abotani — is considered the primal ancestor of the Tani group of people in Arunachal Pradesh Apatani, Nyishi, Adi, Tagin, Hill Miri. They follow the Donyi Polo belief system and they consider Abotani as the one who firstly introduced the technique of rice… … Wikipedia
Sino-Tibetan languages — Sino Tibetan Geographic distribution: East Asia Linguistic classification: One of the world s major language families. Subdivisions: Sinitic Tibeto Burman ISO 639 … Wikipedia
Nishi (tribe) — The Nishi tribe principally inhabit the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Known as the Nishi (alternative spelling Nisi meaning people of the land or the human being ). They inhabit the Papum Pare, East Kameng and Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kume,… … Wikipedia
Tani languages — Tani Miric Geographic distribution: Arunachal Pradesh Linguistic classification: Sino Tibetan (Tibeto Burman) Tani … Wikipedia
Himalayas — Himalayan, adj. /him euh lay euhz, hi mahl yeuhz/, n. the, a mountain range extending about 1500 mi. (2400 km) along the border between India and Tibet. Highest peak, Mt. Everest, 29,028 ft. (8848 m). Also called the Himalaya, Himalaya Mountains … Universalium
Tibeto-Burman languages — Introduction language group within the Sino Tibetan family (Sino Tibetan languages). At the end of the 20th century, Tibeto Burman languages were spoken by approximately 57 million people; countries that had more than 1 million Tibeto… … Universalium