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Bangkok: White Lotus, 2002. The first comprehensive overview of oral literature of the Hani ethnic group of China in English translation. Some 1.3 million people, called Hani, live in Yunnan Province, in the extreme Southwest of China. They speak a language which is in the Lolo-Burmese subgroup of the Tibeto-Burman family of languages. Roughly ten percent of these Hani call themselves Akha and speak a related dialect, but are considered as Hani by the People's Republic of China. The stories here are taken from the Doinia (Luchun) dialect of Hani, as spoken in the Luchun and Honghe area. The Hani people love to tell stories. These are told for purposes of entertainment, encouragement and enlightenment. 182 pp., 8 pp. color illus.. First Edition. Soft Cover. New/n/a. 20 x 13 cm..
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- Title 51 Hani Stories
- Author PAUL W. and BAI BIBO: LEWIS
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- Language ENG
- Publisher White Lotus Ltd, Bangkok
- Date 2002
- ISBN 9789744800152
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