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The Monpa or Mönpa (Tibetan: མོན་པ་, Wylie: mon pa ; Hindi: मोनपा, Chinese: 门巴族) are a major people of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India. Currently they are also one of the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups in China.
Most Monpas live in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with a population of 50,000, centered in Tawang and West Kameng districts. Around 25,000 Monpas can be found in Cona County in the Tibet Autonomous Region. They can also be found in "Pelung Township in Nyingchi County, and Medog County. These places have a low altitude, especially Medog County, which has rare tropical scenery in contrast to the landscape elsewhere in Tibet." Of the 45,000 Monpas who live in Arunachal Pradesh, about 20,000 of them live in Tawang district, where they constitute about 97% of the district's population, and almost all of the remainder can be found in West Kameng district, where they form about 77% of the district's population. A small number of them may be found in bordering areas of East Kameng district and Bhutan (2,500).
Women villagers from Mon in Arunachel Pradesh, India use an ancient traditional method to dehull locally grown millet. It is completely organic without the use of chemicals or harmful machines. Monpa culture is still alive and it is important to preserve it.
Monpa song from the movie 'Gumrie' Directed by Tsangpa Norbu.
This is: Words of Life Monpa: Kalaktang People/Language Movie Trailer c62648 [c62648t] Other names for this language are: Kalaktang This language is spoken in: India (Bharôt, ভাৰত, Bharot, ভারত, India, Bhārat, ભારત, Bhārat, Hindustān, भारत, हिंदुस्तान, Bhārata, ಭಾರತ, Hindōstān, ہندوستان, Bhārat, भारत, Inḍya, Bhāratam, ഇന്ത്യ, ഭാരതം, Bhārat, भारत, Bhārat, भारत, Bharôtô, ଭାରତ, Bhārat, Hindustān, ਭਾਰਤ, ਹਿੰਦੁਸਤਾਨ, Bhāratam, भारतम्, Bhāratu, Hindustānu, ڀارت، هندستان, Indiyā, Bārata, இந்தியா, பாரத, Bhāratadēsham, Inḍiyā, భారత దేశం, ఇండియా, Hindostān, Bhārat, ہندوستان، بھارت) This language is spoken by: Monba; Monkit; Monpa Tawang This movie concerns: movie movies video videos music song songs mp3 God Allah Jesus Christ real exist exists early life crucifixion tomb Bible Christian Christians...
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The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Bhutan, China, India) Tshangla / Sharchogpa / Menba / Monpa / Sangla / Sarchapkkha / Shachobiikha / Shachopkha / Sharchagpakha / Sharchhop-kha / Tsangla / Tshalingpa Language. God Bless You All.
CCTV 《民歌•中国》 门巴印象•央吉玛专场 20120320。 CCTV folk songs show aired on 20 March 2012, featuring Yunggiema / Yang Jima, a singer from the Monpa / Menba people who emigrated from Bhutan to Tibet over 300 years ago. 歌曲 Songs: 1、《祈祷永恒的美丽》 Praying for the Eternal Beauty (of the Himalayas) 2、《呼唤》 Calling 3、《家乡》 Homeland 4、《莲花开》 Lotus Flower Blooms 5、《央吉玛》 Yunggiema ------- 央吉瑪 (Yunggiema) [祈禱永恆的美麗 Pray for the eternal beauty] 中英詞意 1080P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HhHLUJADMA 央吉玛: http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%AE%E5%90%89%E7%8E%9B
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Peru) Shipibo-Conibo Language. God Bless You All.
Aama Jyomo Yangri, popularly known by all Hyolmo, will be approaching for an annual Tshechu. On this very moment, Hyolmo Lhugsol tries to come up with some basic information and understandings on it.
Sacred Hyolmo has been left out by local and national medias of Nepal since time immemorable but lately Himgatha National Weekly has been giving a big platform. Why is that possible with Himgatha but not with others? Hyolmo Lhugsol tries to figure it out this week.
The Story of the Life and Times of Jesus Christ (Son of God). According to the Gospel of Luke. (Ecuador) Shuar / Chiwaro / Jivaro / Shuara / Xivaro Language. God Bless You All.
The unexplored paradise - Arunachal Pradesh - The Best of India Here is our little paean to our favourite Indian state! A place where no one locks their homes, oranges are sold in the market without a price and you pay whatever you feel the farmer deserves to get for them. Indeed, a place where the greed of modern India has not caught up (except for a rare few of the political types in power, and those who sold off the dams and emptied the river valleys of their trees, to make them!) Arunachal Pradesh is a state of India, located in the far northeast. It borders the states of Assam and Nagaland to the south, and shares international borders with Burma in the east, Bhutan in the west, and Tibet (now occupied by the People's Republic of China) in the north. The majority of the territory is...