In bhotia tribes the graziers are called?
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Originally, Bhotia tribes are from Tibet. They migrated to Sikkm in the 16th century. In Sikkim, they are known as Donzongpa, mean Tibetean name of Sikkim.
They reside in the high mountain valleys situated near the Indo - Tibetean border. Bhotia tribe speak mostly Bhotia, Sikkimese, Hindi, and lechpa languages.
Bhotia tribes prefer rice with animal fat as their food. They are mostly beef eaters. The Occupation of Bhotia tribe is farming and rearing animals. They are experts in weaving. Another main occupation is breeding yaks and sheep's. Bhotia Tribes called graziers as they mostly rears or fattens cattle or sheep.
They reside in the high mountain valleys situated near the Indo - Tibetean border. Bhotia tribe speak mostly Bhotia, Sikkimese, Hindi, and lechpa languages.
Bhotia tribes prefer rice with animal fat as their food. They are mostly beef eaters. The Occupation of Bhotia tribe is farming and rearing animals. They are experts in weaving. Another main occupation is breeding yaks and sheep's. Bhotia Tribes called graziers as they mostly rears or fattens cattle or sheep.
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In Bhotia tribes, the graziers are called Andwals.
Bhotia tribes are the ethnic linguistic group of Tibet.
These people originally lived in Trans Himalayan region and the word ‘Bhotia’ was derived from ‘Bod’, which was the name of Tibet in local dialect.
Bhotia language is written in Tibetan alphabets and widely used in the hilly regions of Nepal, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh.
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