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  2. Endonym and exonym - Wikipedia

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    An endonym (also known as autonym) is a common, native name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language, or dialect, meaning that it is used inside a particular group or linguistic community to identify or designate themselves, their place of origin, or their language.

  3. Guandan - Wikipedia

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    Guandan is played by four players, who will sit around a square table. The two people who sit opposite to each other will form a team to beat the team formed by the other two. In other words, for a certain player, the two people who sit beside the player will be the player's opponents in this game.

  4. List of place names of Native American origin in the United ...

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    Many places throughout the United States take their names from the languages of the indigenous Native American/American Indian tribes. The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions whose names are derived from these languages.

  5. Ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    An ethnicity or ethnic group is a group of people who identify with each other on the basis of perceived shared attributes that distinguish them from other groups. Those attributes can include a people of a common language, culture, common sets of ancestry, traditions, society, religion, history, or social treatment.

  6. Population - Wikipedia

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    Population is the term typically used to refer to the number of people in a single area. Governments conduct a census to quantify the size of a resident population within a given jurisdiction. The term is also applied to non-human animals , microorganisms , and plants , and has specific uses within such fields as ecology and genetics .

  7. Naga people - Wikipedia

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    Naga people, indigenous to northwestern Myanmar and northeastern India exhibit a complex genetic profile shaped by ancient migrations and interactions with neighboring populations. [30] Genetic studies have revealed that approximately 68–78% of the Naga genetic makeup is linked to East Asian populations, including groups such as the Naxi and Yi.

  8. Neighbor - Wikipedia

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    My Neighbor, a 1917 short story by Franz Kafka; Neighbors, a 1980 novel by Thomas Berger "Neighbors" (short story), a 1976 short story by Raymond Carver Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedwabne, Poland, a 2001 book by Jan T. Gross

  9. Halam tribe - Wikipedia

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    Regarding the origin of the term 'Halam,’ some suggest that 'Halam' means 'killer of human beings' (K.S. Singh, People of India, Vol. V, p. 1243). Perhaps, the neighboring people might name them 'Halam' as they were ferocious and used to killed strangers in olden days. The term 'Halam' is expected to be coined by others.