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Bokar or Bokar-Ramo (IPA: [bɔk˭ar ɡɔm]; pinyin:
Bogar Luoba) is a Tani
language spoken by the
Lhoba in West
Siang district,
Arunachal Pradesh,
India (Megu...
- of Lare, Kargu-kardi and Pugo
among others,
extending to the Ramo and
Pailibo areas (which are
close in many ways to Galo). In the east, one
finds the...
- Karka, Lodu, Bogum, Lare and Pugo
among others,
extending to the Ramo and
Pailibo areas (which are
close in many ways to Galo). In the east, one
finds the...
- Ramdung,
Ramgo and Ramgu.
Their immediate brothers are Galo, Ramo, Libo/
Pailibo and Tagin. The
majority of Lhoba(Bokar)in
India have now been converted...
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Musical instruments like
drums and
Cymbals are pla****. The
folksong of
Pailibos relate more to
their folk history,
mythology and
description of
their known...
- ****amese, Nepali, Bodo, Mising, Minyong,
Hills Miri, Tagin, Nishi, Bori,
Pailibo, Ramo and Bokar. Post (2007:46)
lists a
provisional classification of Galo...