
Talu in China Profile - Joshua Project
The Talu, who are also known as the Talusu, have never before appeared in any mission lists of people groups in China. Despite the existence of a number of smaller Northern Yi-speaking groups in China, most sources, when speaking of the Northern Yi, do not mention any groups other than the dominant Nosu people.
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Talu - Asia Harvest
500 TALU Location: More than 7,000 people belong to the Talu ethnic group in southern China. About 4,000 are concentrated in the Shuanghe, Yushui, Yunshan, and Liude villages in the Liude District of Yongsheng County in northern Yunnan Province. An additional 1,800 Talu live in the Yongningping District of northern Ninglang County, while others ...
Talu in China people group profile - Joshua Project
More than 7,000 people belong to the Talu ethnic group in southern China. About 4,000 are concentrated in the Shuanghe, Yushui, Yunshan, and Liude villages in the Liude District of Yongsheng County in northern Yunnan Province.
Talu language - Wikipedia
Talu (他鲁; also known as Taliu; tʰa31 lu55 su55 [3]) is a Loloish language spoken by just over 10,000 speakers in Yongsheng and Huaping counties (Zhou 2004:1). Zhou (2004) focuses on the Talu dialect of Liude Township 六德乡.
PeopleGroups.org - Talu
Overview: The Talu of China, numbering 13,500, are Engaged yet Unreached. They are part of the Tai people cluster within the Southeast Asian Peoples affinity bloc. This people group is only found in China. Their primary language is Talu.
Macau Antigo: Chonca, Talu, Bafá - Blogger
Neste trabalho são estudados três antigos jogos macaenses que se mantiveram vivos quase até aos nossos dias: a chanca, jogo africano, cujo nome parece apontar para uma introdução via Malaca e cuja estrutura, por outro lado, nos leva a admitir a influência dos escravos africanos; o talu, jogo que, pelo menos, ainda no século XVIII era ...
Talu Language (YTA) – L1 & L2 Speakers, Status, Map
Talu is an endangered indigenous language of China. It belongs to the Sino-Tibetan language family. The language is used as a first language by all adults in the ethnic community, but not all young people. It is not known to be taught in schools.
Endangered Languages Project - Talu
Classified in the Yi Nationality. 10,138 Talu population. Language closely related to Lolopho. Chinese: Vulnerable (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) Potentially endangered. Yunnan, China: Yongsheng, Ninglang, Huaping counties.
Talu language resources - Joshua Project
Talu language resources. Listing of people groups speaking Talu. Talu dialects and alternate names. Bible and ministry resource availability.
Talu language - Wikiwand
Talu is a Loloish language spoken by just over 10,000 speakers in Yongsheng and Huaping counties. Zhou (2004) focuses on the Talu dialect of Liude Township 六德乡.
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