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- Lhop_people abstract "The Lhop or Doya people are a little-known tribe of southwest Bhutan. The Bhutanese believe them to be the aboriginal inhabitants of the country. The Lhop are found in the low valleys of Samtse and near Phuntsholing in the Duars. They are also known as the Lhops, Lhopu, or Lhokpu and speak a Tibeto-Burman language. They total approximately 2,500 persons.The dress of the Lhop resembles the Lepcha, but they bear little similarity with the Bhutia in the North and the Toto in the west. The Doya trace their descent matrilineally, marry their cross cousins, and embalm the deceased who are then placed in a foetal position in a circular sarcophagus above the ground. They follow a blend of Tibetan Buddhism mixed with animism.".
- Lhop_people language Dzongkha.
- Lhop_people language Lhokpu_language.
- Lhop_people populationPlace Bhutan.
- Lhop_people religion Bon.
- Lhop_people religion Buddhism.
- Lhop_people totalPopulation "2500".
- Lhop_people wikiPageExternalLink btpeop_lhop01.html.
- Lhop_people wikiPageID "3589".
- Lhop_people wikiPageRevisionID "586803966".
- Lhop_people group "Lhop".
- Lhop_people hasPhotoCollection Lhop_people.
- Lhop_people langs Dzongkha.
- Lhop_people langs Lhokpu_language.
- Lhop_people popplace "Southwestern Bhutan".
- Lhop_people poptime "2500".
- Lhop_people relatedC Lepcha_people.
- Lhop_people rels Buddhism.
- Lhop_people rels Bön.
- Lhop_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Bhutan.
- Lhop_people type Abstraction100002137.
- Lhop_people type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Lhop_people type EthnicGroupsInBhutan.
- Lhop_people type Group100031264.
- Lhop_people type EthnicGroup.
- Lhop_people type Collective.
- Lhop_people comment "The Lhop or Doya people are a little-known tribe of southwest Bhutan. The Bhutanese believe them to be the aboriginal inhabitants of the country. The Lhop are found in the low valleys of Samtse and near Phuntsholing in the Duars. They are also known as the Lhops, Lhopu, or Lhokpu and speak a Tibeto-Burman language. They total approximately 2,500 persons.The dress of the Lhop resembles the Lepcha, but they bear little similarity with the Bhutia in the North and the Toto in the west.".
- Lhop_people label "Lhop people".
- Lhop_people label "Lhop".
- Lhop_people sameAs Lhop.
- Lhop_people sameAs m.016jh.
- Lhop_people sameAs Q3395165.
- Lhop_people sameAs Q3395165.
- Lhop_people sameAs Lhop_people.
- Lhop_people wasDerivedFrom Lhop_people?oldid=586803966.
- Lhop_people isPrimaryTopicOf Lhop_people.
- Lhop_people name "(Doya)".
- Lhop_people name "Lhop".