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(Created page with "'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern Nkungu. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah...") |
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+ | | native_name = ''Caakh nìŋ'' |
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+ | | image = [[File:Tsaahmengroup.png|190px]] |
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+ | | regions = [[Hashdezi Empire]] (Nkungu colony), [[Tarwah Union]], [[Dugon]] |
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+ | | languages = [[Tsaah language|Tsaah]], [[Hashdezi language|Hashdezi]], [[Gara language|Gara]], [[Bhala language|Bhala]] |
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+ | | related_groups = [[Pusung people]], [[Supu people]], [[Mbay Kuyy people]] |
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'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern [[Nkungu]]. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as ''Sòk But Mùan'' ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of ''Sòk But Mùan'', causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the [[Pusung people]] of [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and the [[Supu people]] of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land]. |
'''Tsaah people''' (<small>Tsaah:</small> ''Caakh nìŋ'', [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] <small>(East)</small>, [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] <small>(West)</small>, [sáː nìŋ] <small>(South)</small>) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern [[Nkungu]]. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (''Kwùan Caakh''), West Tsaah (''Kũcaagl Caakh'') , and South Tsaah (''Dan Caakh''). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as ''Sòk But Mùan'' ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of ''Sòk But Mùan'', causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the [[Pusung people]] of [[Tarwah Union|Seunggun]] and the [[Supu people]] of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land]. |
Revision as of 02:31, 7 December 2023
Caakh nìŋ | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Hashdezi Empire (Nkungu colony), Tarwah Union, Dugon | |
Languages | |
Tsaah, Hashdezi, Gara, Bhala | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Pusung people, Supu people, Mbay Kuyy people |
Tsaah people (Tsaah: Caakh nìŋ, [t͡sǽːh nĩ̀] (East), [sɔ́ːh nĩ̀] (West), [sáː nìŋ] (South)) are an ethnic group indigenous to northwestern Nkungu. There are three main subgroups of Tsaah people - the East Tsaah (Kwùan Caakh), West Tsaah (Kũcaagl Caakh) , and South Tsaah (Dan Caakh). The East Tsaah are the largest out of the three groups, making up the majority of Tsaah people. The East Tsaah are largely concentrated in [Hashdezi colony]. The second largest subgroup are the nomadic South Tsaah which are spread out throughout northern Seunggun and west Dugon - a region known colloquially among them as Sòk But Mùan ([sù pú mùːŋ], “place of moving feet”). There is also widespread intermixing between South Tsaahs and the local peoples of Sòk But Mùan, causing the emergence of two distinct mixed minorities - the Pusung people of Seunggun and the Supu people of Dugon. The West Tsaah mostly reside in the western portion of the Tsalu River in [X land].