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A reference grammar of Mojiang Kaduo (墨江哈尼族卡多話參考語法)
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~200,000

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Kaduo people are classified under the Hani 哈尼 nationality in China with a total population of 1,439,600 Hani people (2000).

Year of info

2011

Location and Context

Countries

China; Laos

Coordinates

23.430, 101.692; 22.585, 101.862; 23.957, 101.108; 24.024, 101.988

Location description

The Kaduo people dwell primarily in Yunnan 雲南Province (China), specifically Miaojiang (墨江哈尼族自治縣), Jiangcheng (江城哈尼族彝族自治縣), Zhenyuan (鎮沅彝族哈尼族拉祜族自治縣) of Pu'er 普洱 city, and Xinping (新平彝族傣族自治縣) of Yuxi 玉溪 city .

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positive

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roman scripts

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The Kaduo people dwell primarily in Yunnan 雲南Province (China), specifically Miaojiang (墨江哈尼族自治縣), Jiangcheng (江城哈尼族彝族自治縣), Zhenyuan (鎮沅彝族哈尼族拉祜族自治縣) of Pu'er 普洱 city, and Xinping (新平彝族傣族自治縣) of Yuxi 玉溪 city .

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Other languages used

Mandarin Chinese; Yi/Loloish; Hani dialects

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Mandarin in official domains, and other languages when socializing with outsiders

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185,000

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"180,000 in China (Bradley 2007),"

Year of info

2009

Location and Context

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China; Laos;

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Location description

Yunnan 雲南 Province, primarily southeast Simao 思茅 Prefecture, Pu'er 普洱, Mojiang 墨江 and Jiangcheng 江城 counties. Also in Laos.

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Yunnan 雲南 Province, primarily southeast Simao 思茅 Prefecture, Pu'er 普洱, Mojiang 墨江 and Jiangcheng 江城 counties. Also in Laos.

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Chinese

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Kaduo is used in home and villages by all ages of speaker.

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Year of info

2012

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22.245192,101.792836

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10,292

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    Min Zhao (趙敏) and Maoyun Zhu (朱茂云). 2011. "A Reference Grammar of Mojiang Kaduo (墨江哈尼族卡多話參考語法)." Beijing: Chinese Social Sciences Press (中國社會科學出版社).