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Thadou people, also called Thadou te, are the Thadou language-speaking Mizo people inhabiting Northeast India, Burma, Bangladesh. Thadou also include numerous other clans such as Kipgen, Haokip, Doungel, Hangshing, etc.

References

  1. ^ "Language" (PDF). Census of India. 2011.

Other sources

  • Shaw, William. 1929. Notes on the Thadou kuki.
  • Shakespear, J. Part I, London, 1912, The Lushai Kuki Clans. Aizawl : Tribal Research Unit.
  • Tribal Research Institute. 1994. The Tribes of Mizoram. (A Dissertation) Aizawl: Tribal Research Institute, Directorate of Art and Culture.
  • The Socio-Economics Of Linguistic Identity A Case Study In The Lushai Hills. Satarupa Dattamajumdar, Ph.D.
  • Lieut. R. Stewart in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (1857). entitled "A slight notice of the Grammar of Thadou or New Kookie language."
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