Pumi people

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The Pumi people are an ethnic minority primarily living in southwestern China, known for their distinct culture and language belonging to the Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family.

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Pumi people canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
language
alsoKnownAs Primi NERFINISHED
autonym Pumi NERFINISHED
country China
culturalPractice folk festivals
oral storytelling
shamanic rituals
culturalRegion Hengduan Mountains area NERFINISHED
eastern Himalayas foothills
governingCountry People's Republic of China NERFINISHED
language Pumi language NERFINISHED
languageContact Chinese language
Tibetan language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Sino-Tibetan language family NERFINISHED
linguisticBranch Qiangic branch of the Sino-Tibetan family
neighboringEthnicGroup Naxi people NERFINISHED
Tibetan people
Yi people NERFINISHED
populationStatus small population compared to major Chinese ethnic groups
primaryRegion Sichuan Province NERFINISHED
Yunnan Province NERFINISHED
southwestern China
recognizedAs ethnic minority by the government of China
religion Tibetan Buddhism NERFINISHED
animism
shamanism
scriptUsage primarily oral tradition
subgroup Qiangic branch
traditionalClothing colorful waistbands
embroidered garments
long gowns
traditionalCrop barley
maize
potatoes
traditionalDance circle dances
traditionalHousing multi-story dwellings
wooden houses
traditionalLivestock goats
sheep
yak
traditionalMusic folk songs
traditionalOccupation agriculture
animal husbandry
forestry
traditionalReligion ancestor worship
polytheistic belief system

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Qiangic languages spokenBy Pumi people