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  2. Tai Ke - Wikipedia

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    The time when Tai-kes began reflecting on their self-identity as well as on the meaning of life in Taiwan. In the late 1990s, Kevin Tsai hosted a TVBS-G television show called "Super Generation" to promote the significance of the term "Tai-Ke" and discuss its changing definitions. In the program, representatives of tai-ke were invited as guests ...

  3. Saikia - Wikipedia

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    Saikia was a Paik officer of the Ahom militia who led a hundred paiks. [1] The Koch kingdom had a similar system in place. As it was a purely administrative position, the title holder could belong to diverse ethnic groups or religions.

  4. Tai peoples - Wikipedia

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    Tai Peung – 1,000 people in Kham District, Xiengkhouang Province, Laos. They live near the Tai Laan and Tai Sam. Unclassified Tai language. Tai Pong 傣棚 – perhaps as many as 100,000 people in along the Honghe River of southeastern, Yunnan, China, and possibly also in northern Vietnam. Subgroups include the Tai La, Tai You, and probably ...

  5. List of Android app stores - Wikipedia

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    Such apps are compiled in the Android-native APK file format which allows easy redistribution of apps to end-users. Most apps are distributed through Google's Play Store but many alternative software repositories, or app stores, exist. Alternative app stores use Android devices' "Unknown Sources" option to install APK files directly via the ...

  6. Muong people - Wikipedia

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    This comes from their close association with the Tai peoples. The Mường call the Tai as ɲew, Nyo or Âu; while referring to themselves by various names, such as "Monglong", which means "people living in the center", to distinguish themselves from the people of the valleys and of the highlands. In Hòa Bình, They call themselves Mõl or Moăn.

  7. Kim Quy - Wikipedia

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    Thanh Giang sứ giả statue at An Dương Vương Temple A depiction of the legend of the Kim Qui and the Restored Sword (Hoan Kiem), on mural ceramics in Hoan Kiem temple Kim Quy ( Chữ Hán : 金龜) (“Gold Turtle”, also spelled Kim Qui ) or Thanh Giang sứ giả ( Chữ Hán : 清江使者) is a mythical golden turtle god appearing ...

  8. The Meaning Behind 'Rez Dogs' Star D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai's Red ...

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    “Reservation Dogs” star D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai didn’t need words to make a statement about the plight of missing and murdered Indigenous women on the red carpet of the Primetime Emmys on Sunday.

  9. Tai folk religion - Wikipedia

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    The Tai folk religion, Satsana Phi or Ban Phi is the ancient native ethnic religion of Tai people still practiced by various Tai groups. [3] [1] Tai folk religion was dominant among Tai people in Asia until the arrival of Buddhism. It is primarily based on worshipping deities called Phi, Khwan and Ancestors.