- The
Khamyang (Tai-
Khamyangs or Shyam), is a
subgroup of the Tai
peoples of
Southeast Asia. They are
numerically a
small indigenous group found in Tinsukia...
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Khamyang is a
critically endangered Tai
language of India,
spoken by the
Khamyang people.
Approximately fifty people speak the language; all
reside in...
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Khamyang may
refer to:
Khamyang language,
spoken in the Buri
Dihing Valley of ****am, India. It may be
identical to the "Nora language"
mentioned by Grierson...
- and
Mainland Southeast Asia, with some (e.g. Tai Ahom, Tai K****ay, Tai
Khamyang, Tai Khamti, Tai Phake, Tai Aiton)
inhabiting parts of
Northeast India...
-
northeastern India. Pana Sankranti: Odisha,
India Sangken: Khamti, Singpho,
Khamyang,
Tangsa in
Arunachal Pradesh and Tai Phake, Tai Aiton, and
Turung in ****am...
- Naga")
Singpho Tangsa, Nocte, Wancho,
Tutsa Chakma Southwestern Tai
Khamti Khamyang Other Indigenous ****amese
people As one of the
Seven Sister States, or...
- they have
recently been removed, as Nora is
another name for the
moribund Khamyang Tai
language of ****am, and Lama (or Laemae) is a
northern Bai
variety that...
- were
spoken in ****am. Two are now extinct. Tai
Phake Tai
Aiton Khamti Khamyang (critically endangered) Ahom (extinct)
Turung (extinct) ****am has Governor...
- The
Sangken festival is
celebrated by the Tai
people —
Khamti people Khamyang,
Phake and
Turung people. The
festival is also
celebrated by Singpho, Tikhak...
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related to the
other Southwestern Tai
languages in ****am: Aiton, Khamti,
Khamyang, and Turung.
Buragohain (1998)
lists the
following Tai
Phake villages....