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The '''Tebbu people''' (Diebu people) are a Tibetan-Himalayan [[ethnic group]] indigenous to the [[Min Mountains]] along the [[Bailong River]] and its tributaries in [[Tewo County]] and possibly the eastern part of [[Zhugqu County]] in southern [[Gansu Province]], [[Tibet]]. They speak the [[Amdo Tibetan]] language. The Tebbu population is currently estimated at more than 20,000 individuals.
The '''Tebbu people''' (Chinese: Diebu ren, 迭部人) are a Tibetan-Himalayan [[ethnic group]] indigenous to the [[Min Mountains]] along the [[Bailong River]] and its tributaries in [[Tewo County]] and possibly the eastern part of [[Zhugqu County]] in southern [[Gansu Province]], [[Tibet]]. They speak the [[Amdo Tibetan]] language. The Tebbu population is currently estimated at more than 20,000 individuals.


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 22:58, 27 December 2018

The Tebbu people (Chinese: Diebu ren, 迭部人) are a Tibetan-Himalayan ethnic group indigenous to the Min Mountains along the Bailong River and its tributaries in Tewo County and possibly the eastern part of Zhugqu County in southern Gansu Province, Tibet. They speak the Amdo Tibetan language. The Tebbu population is currently estimated at more than 20,000 individuals.

References

  • "The Land of the Tebbus", Joseph Rock, Geographical Journal, 81.2, February 1933, pages 108-110.
  • China on the Wild Side: Explorations in the China-Tibet Borderlands, Volume 2: Qinghai and Gansu, Joseph Rock, Caravan Press, 2008. ISBN 978-9889746056.
  • Joshua Project description