- (Tibetan: ང་ཕོད་ངག་དབང་འཇིགས་མེད་, Wylie: Nga phod Ngag
dbang 'jigs med, ZYPY:
Ngapo Ngawang Jigmê,
Lhasa dialect: [ŋɑ̀pø̂ː ŋɑ̀wɑŋ t͡ɕíʔmi]; Chinese: 阿沛·阿旺晋美;...
-
features a New
Zealand Māori
choir and log
drummers and was co-written by
Ngapo "Bub" Wehi of the Te Waka ****a
Cultural Group Choir, who also
provide backing...
- 24–40. doi:10.7183/0002-7316.76.1.24. ISSN 0002-7316. S2CID 163282801.
Ngapo,
Tania M.; Champagne, Claude; Chilian, Cornelia; Dugan,
Michael E.R.; Gariépy...
- (also in
South Sudan)
Further information:Dukpu
people Lìndá, Jòtò, Ndòkpà,
Ngápó Southern Gbàgà, Nbìyì, Bèrèyà, Ngòlà, Ndi, Kâ, Gbambiya, Hàì, Galabò, Vídìrì...
- Schaik, Tibet. A History, Yale
University Press, 2013, p. 2009: "So when
Ngapo arrived in
Chamdo in 1950, he was in a
pessimistic mood. Still, he had his...
- for
peace talks, and in
April 1951, a five-member
delegation headed by
Ngapo-Ngawang
Jigme traveled to
Beijing and
reached a
consensus on
peace talks...
- Malay-Indonesian to 'galo'. Kito - kita (we) Galo -
segala (all, every)
Ngapo -
kenapa (why or what happened) Jugo - Juga (too)
Another characteristic...
-
government Tibet
Commanders and
leaders Ma
Bufang Ma Zhanhai † Ma Biao
Ngapo Shapé (Governor of Kham)
Units involved Republic of
China Army Ma clique...
- Cunningham,
Warrant Officer class Two Whi Wanoa,
Staff Sergeant Benjamin Ngapo,
Staff Sergeant Victor Kawana Timu,
Lance Corporal Earle Alexander John...
- 'three', -náyi 'four', -sanu 'five', and the
words -ngáti? 'how many', -
ngápo 'several': mwaná mmódzi 'one child'; aná awíri 'two children'; aná angáti...