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Apatani valley for
inclusion as a
World Heritage Site for its "extremely high productivity" and "unique" way of
preserving the ecology. The
Apatanis,...
- are: (A)
Apatanis practice permanent wet
paddy cultivation whereas other tribes practice shifting cultivation called Jhom cultivation. (B)
Apatanis cultivate...
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endangered oral languages,
Apatani did not have a
standardized orthography until recently, and
there was some
debate among the
Apatanis on
which script should...
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Apatani may
refer to:
Apatani people, of
northeastern India Apatani language,
their Tani (Sino-Tibetan)
language This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- The
Apatanis who
inhabit a
tranquil pine clad
valley called Ziro at the core of
Lower Subansiri District of
Arunachal Pradesh, are
famous for
their unique...
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within the region,
according to
tribal influence (with the
influence of
Apatanis, Chuki, adi and Nishi)
Apong or rice beer made from
fermented rice or millet...
- name is said to have been
derived from Hao-Polyang, by
which name the
Apatanis still know it. Literally, "hao"
means high or
above and "polyang" means...
- [citation needed]
including Nocte, Adi, Nyishi, Singpho, Galo, Tagin,
Apatani. The
Nyishi are the
largest ethnic group in the region. The
Mishmi tribe...
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Apatanis of
Lower Subansiri district in
Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Though an
individual festival,
whole villages and
indeed the
whole of the
Apatani people...
- Galo,
Apatani, Adi, Tagin, and Mising. The Tani
languages are
spoken by
about 2,170,500
people of
Arunachal Pradesh,
including the Adi,
Apatani, Galo...