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In the history section, should "Cathoilism" be "Catholicism"? I don't know much about the Lhoba or Asian history in general, so I don't want to change it.
For dedicated editors of this page: The "Related Groups" info was removed from all {{ Infobox Ethnic group}} infoboxes. Comments may be left on the Ethnic groups talk page. Ling.Nut 20:57, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the Neutral Dispute Sign because the person who put the sign there didn't explain on the discussion page why he or she put it there. Lie-Hap-Po ( talk) 16:17, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
I heard that Arunachal Pradesh has quite a bit of Idu Mishmis. -- KRajaratnam1 ( talk) 17:10, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
The article begins by saying "Lhoba (Chinese: 珞巴) is a term of obscure (though probably Tibetan)". Is it really obscure? If it's lho-pa, then that means "southerners" in Tibetan. They live south of Tibet. It seems pretty straightforward.— Greg Pandatshang ( talk) 23:28, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
I've changed the name "Lho-yul" towards the bottom of the article to its proper spelling in Tibetan, ལྷོ༌ཡུལ་ , which was mis-rendered as ལྷོ་རྗོང་ (lho-rjong).
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Kautilya3, Hudson sounds like he knows what he is talking about in this paragraph:
The Lhoba people were inhabitants of what is now NEFA, the Indian North-east Frontier Agency, which is claimed by China as Chinese territory and has been subjected to Chinese military invasion. To-day the only people who count in terms of power in this wild country of precipitous mountains and deep valleys are the soldiers of India and China who contend for its possession. But in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the NEFA country was not really either Indian or Chinese; it was not even Tibetan, but a zone of independent primitive tribes, too small and unorganised to form "states," but strong enough in their inaccessible mountain strongholds to resist absorption by their more civilised neighbours to north and south. [1]
And the date of the writeup, 1962, is interesting. DTM ( talk) 12:08, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
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Reference 10 does not mention "miniscule" even though it is scare-quoted in the article. I'm not sure if this is from some Chinese government source and translated, but the scare quotes should obviously be sourced. 73.82.6.199 ( talk) 15:38, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
Terminology: "Lhoba" is an exonym used to refer to the same group of people who identify themselves as "Tani." The use of endonyms is preferred for accuracy and cultural respect. Content Overlap: The information about the Lhoba people can be seamlessly integrated into the Tani People article. Both articles cover similar cultural, linguistic, and historical aspects.
Article Size and Weighting: Merging will not cause any issues with article size or weighting. It will streamline content, making it more comprehensive and easier to navigate for readers. Proposed Integration: Introduction: Briefly explain the terminology, noting that "Lhoba" is an exonym while "Tani" is the endonym. History and Culture: Combine sections to provide a unified account of the Tani people's history and cultural practices. Linguistic Aspects: Consolidate linguistic information, highlighting the various languages and dialects spoken within the Tani group. @ KRajaratnam1:@ Lie-Hap-Po:@ Kautilya3: Flyingphoenixchips ( talk) 20:41, 1 June 2024 (UTC)
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In the history section, should "Cathoilism" be "Catholicism"? I don't know much about the Lhoba or Asian history in general, so I don't want to change it.
For dedicated editors of this page: The "Related Groups" info was removed from all {{ Infobox Ethnic group}} infoboxes. Comments may be left on the Ethnic groups talk page. Ling.Nut 20:57, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
I have removed the Neutral Dispute Sign because the person who put the sign there didn't explain on the discussion page why he or she put it there. Lie-Hap-Po ( talk) 16:17, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
I heard that Arunachal Pradesh has quite a bit of Idu Mishmis. -- KRajaratnam1 ( talk) 17:10, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
The article begins by saying "Lhoba (Chinese: 珞巴) is a term of obscure (though probably Tibetan)". Is it really obscure? If it's lho-pa, then that means "southerners" in Tibetan. They live south of Tibet. It seems pretty straightforward.— Greg Pandatshang ( talk) 23:28, 5 August 2010 (UTC)
I've changed the name "Lho-yul" towards the bottom of the article to its proper spelling in Tibetan, ལྷོ༌ཡུལ་ , which was mis-rendered as ལྷོ་རྗོང་ (lho-rjong).
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Kautilya3, Hudson sounds like he knows what he is talking about in this paragraph:
The Lhoba people were inhabitants of what is now NEFA, the Indian North-east Frontier Agency, which is claimed by China as Chinese territory and has been subjected to Chinese military invasion. To-day the only people who count in terms of power in this wild country of precipitous mountains and deep valleys are the soldiers of India and China who contend for its possession. But in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the NEFA country was not really either Indian or Chinese; it was not even Tibetan, but a zone of independent primitive tribes, too small and unorganised to form "states," but strong enough in their inaccessible mountain strongholds to resist absorption by their more civilised neighbours to north and south. [1]
And the date of the writeup, 1962, is interesting. DTM ( talk) 12:08, 8 February 2021 (UTC)
References
Reference 10 does not mention "miniscule" even though it is scare-quoted in the article. I'm not sure if this is from some Chinese government source and translated, but the scare quotes should obviously be sourced. 73.82.6.199 ( talk) 15:38, 4 September 2023 (UTC)
Terminology: "Lhoba" is an exonym used to refer to the same group of people who identify themselves as "Tani." The use of endonyms is preferred for accuracy and cultural respect. Content Overlap: The information about the Lhoba people can be seamlessly integrated into the Tani People article. Both articles cover similar cultural, linguistic, and historical aspects.
Article Size and Weighting: Merging will not cause any issues with article size or weighting. It will streamline content, making it more comprehensive and easier to navigate for readers. Proposed Integration: Introduction: Briefly explain the terminology, noting that "Lhoba" is an exonym while "Tani" is the endonym. History and Culture: Combine sections to provide a unified account of the Tani people's history and cultural practices. Linguistic Aspects: Consolidate linguistic information, highlighting the various languages and dialects spoken within the Tani group. @ KRajaratnam1:@ Lie-Hap-Po:@ Kautilya3: Flyingphoenixchips ( talk) 20:41, 1 June 2024 (UTC)