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Tani | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
India | 2,170,250 |
China | N/A |
Languages | |
Tani languages | |
Religion | |
Donyi-Polo, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Other Sino-Tibetan people |
The Tani people refers to the Adi, Apatani, Galo, Mising, Nyishi and Tagin people of India and China. They are part of the Sino-Tibetan ethnic group. Sharing common beliefs and ancestries, they speak various Tani languages and reside in the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam, as well as the Tibet Autonomous Region in China.[1]
The Tani people are one of the largest ethnic groups in Northeast India, with a population of 2.17 million.[citation needed]
The Chinese government recognises the Tani people as members of the Lhoba people.[citation needed]