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> > > > > Ms. =CF=FE=BA=EC represents the =E7=F3=B0=CD=D7=E5, the smallest
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> > > > > tribe only has 3000 people. Although the tribe is quite small,
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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
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> > > language. Although, according to the release, they never had their
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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.
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> China Daily's Tan Hongkai had an interesting article on the Luoba
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The world never let minority to have any voice in the democracy
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