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- Nu_people abstract "The Nu people (Chinese: 怒族; pinyin: Nùzú; alternative names include Nusu, Nung, Zauzou and Along) are one of the 56 ethnic groups recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population of 27,000 is divided into the Northern, Central and Southern groups. Their homeland is a country of high mountains and deep ravines crossed by the Dulong, Irrawaddy (N'Mai River and Mali River), and Nujiang rivers. The name \"Nu\" comes from the fact that they were living near the Nujiang river, and the name of their ethnic group derives from there. (Nujiang is also called Nu river or Chinese: 怒江; pinyin: Nù Jiāng or Salween River.)The Nu live mainly in Kachin State and Yunnan province. In China, 90% of them are found in Gongshan, Fugong and Lanping counties in Yunnan Province, along with Lisu, Drung, Tibetan, Nakhi, Bai and Han. There is also a sparse distribution of Nu in Weixi County in the Diqing Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture and Zayu County in Tibet Autonomous Region, particularly at the border between Yunnan and Tibet. The Nu speak various languages in the Tibeto-Burman family. They do not have a written language of their own, although the Chinese government has helped them to develop a script based on the Latin alphabet.".
- Nu_people language Derung_language.
- Nu_people language Nung_language_(Sino-Tibetan).
- Nu_people language Nusu_language.
- Nu_people language Zauzou_language.
- Nu_people populationPlace Kachin_State.
- Nu_people related Derung_people.
- Nu_people related Lisu_people.
- Nu_people related Nung_Rawang.
- Nu_people related Nùng_people.
- Nu_people related Tibetan_people.
- Nu_people religion Animism.
- Nu_people religion Christianity.
- Nu_people religion Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Nu_people thumbnail Beijing-Niujie-Minzu-Tuanjie-Da-Jiating-3661.JPG?width=300.
- Nu_people totalPopulation "27000".
- Nu_people wikiPageExternalLink Nu.pdf.
- Nu_people wikiPageExternalLink shao-2-nu.htm.
- Nu_people wikiPageExternalLink nu.
- Nu_people wikiPageID "501870".
- Nu_people wikiPageLength "6823".
- Nu_people wikiPageOutDegree "53".
- Nu_people wikiPageRevisionID "706546139".
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Animism.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Beijing.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_groups_officially_recognized_by_China.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_New_Year.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_calendar.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Derung_language.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Derung_people.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Fishing.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Gender.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_China.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Hunting.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Irrawaddy_River.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Kachin_State.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink List_of_ethnic_groups_in_China.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Lisu_people.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Losar.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Mali_River.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink NMai_River.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Necklace.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Niujie.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Nung_Rawang.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Nung_language_(Sino-Tibetan).
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Nusu_language.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Nùng_people.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Salween_River.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_people.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Yunnan.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Zauzou_language.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLink Zayü_County.
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nu people".
- Nu_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nu".
- Nu_people c "怒族".
- Nu_people c "怒江".
- Nu_people caption "Fence in Niujie, Beijing depicting the ethnicities of China, including the Nu people".
- Nu_people group "Nu".
- Nu_people langs Derung_language.
- Nu_people langs Nung_language_(Sino-Tibetan).
- Nu_people langs Nusu_language.
- Nu_people langs Zauzou_language.
- Nu_people p "Nù Jiāng".
- Nu_people p "Nùzú".
- Nu_people pop "27000".
- Nu_people popplace "Kachin . Yunnan : 27,000".
- Nu_people related Derung_people.
- Nu_people related Lisu_people.
- Nu_people related Nung_Rawang.
- Nu_people related Nùng_people.
- Nu_people related Tibetan_people.
- Nu_people rels "Most are Christian, Tibetan Buddhism, Animism".
- Nu_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Nu_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CEG.
- Nu_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Nu_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Ethnic_group.
- Nu_people wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zh.
- Nu_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_officially_recognized_by_China.
- Nu_people hypernym Groups.
- Nu_people type EthnicGroup.
- Nu_people type Event.
- Nu_people type Group.
- Nu_people type Group.
- Nu_people type Thing.
- Nu_people type Q41710.
- Nu_people comment "The Nu people (Chinese: 怒族; pinyin: Nùzú; alternative names include Nusu, Nung, Zauzou and Along) are one of the 56 ethnic groups recognized by the People's Republic of China. Their population of 27,000 is divided into the Northern, Central and Southern groups. Their homeland is a country of high mountains and deep ravines crossed by the Dulong, Irrawaddy (N'Mai River and Mali River), and Nujiang rivers.".
- Nu_people label "Nu people".
- Nu_people sameAs Q868040.
- Nu_people sameAs Nu_(Volk).
- Nu_people sameAs Nu_(etnia).
- Nu_people sameAs Nu_etnia.