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> > > > Ms. =CF=FE=BA=EC represents the =E7=F3=B0=CD=D7=E5, the smallest
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Chinese minorities. The
> > > > tribe only has 3000 people. Although the tribe is quite small,
they
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> > > > represented by their onw NPC's representative.
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> > > Not all native people in Tibet are Tibetan.
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> > Yes.
> > This group has only 3000 people, the people there still have their own
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> > language. Although, according to the release, they never had their own
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> They must use Chinese written language just like thousand of small
> native people in China. They speak different from Mandarin but they
> use the same Chinese written language. Cantonese, Hongkongese and
> Taiwanese do the same thing.
China Daily's Tan Hongkai had an interesting article on the Luoba
tribe
several years ago. The original link is not working. However, one can
read it
from
http://groups.google.com/group/talk.politics.tibet/msg/3dc508f81dd6a3f8
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