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The Baima people (simplified Chinese: 白马人; traditional Chinese: 白馬人; pinyin: Báimǎ rén; lit. 'White Horse people'), also called Baima Tibetans (simplified Chinese: 白马藏人; traditional Chinese: 白馬藏人; pinyin: Báimǎ Zàngrén), are classified by the Chinese government as a subgroup of Tibetans living in the southeast of Gansu and the northwest of Sichuan in China, especially in Pingwu and Jiuzhaigou Counties of Sichuan and Wen County, Gansu. The official classification of the Baima within the larger Tibetan nationality was resisted by the Baima. They demanded to be recognized as a separate nationality, but their claim was rejected.

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  • Baima people (en)
  • Baima (Ethnie) (de)
  • Baima (nl)
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  • 白馬人 (zh)
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  • Die ca. 10.000 bis 14.000 Menschen zählende ethnische Gruppe der Baima (白马人), auch Baima-Tibeter (白马藏人) genannt, lebt im Südosten der Provinz Gansu und im Nordwesten der Provinz Sichuan in der Volksrepublik China. Ihr Hauptsiedlungsgebiet sind die Kreise Pingwu (Stadt Mianyang) und Jiuzhaigou (Autonomer Bezirk Ngawa) in Sichuan und Wen (Stadt Longnan) in Gansu. (de)
  • Народность байма (кит. трад. 白馬人, упр. 白马人, пиньинь Báimǎ rén, буквально «народ белой лошади») — подгруппа тибетцев, проживающая на юго-востоке провинции Ганьсу (уезд Вэньсянь) и северо-западе провинции Сычуань (уезды Пинъу и Цзючжайгоу). Предполагается, что байма являются потомками племён ди, которые после того, как Сонгцэн Гампо создал сильное тибетское государство, постепенно стали частью тибетцев. Они говорят на языке байма, а в религии сохраняют древние поклонения природе и тотемам. Ди, предки байма, по одной из версий, были прототибетцами, по другой версии — древними монголами. (ru)
  • 白馬人或稱作白馬藏族,是居住在甘肅東南和四川西北特別是文縣、平武的一個中國未識別民族(目前暫列為藏族),但普遍被認為是氐族的直系後裔。白馬人有獨特的語言和文化。白馬語和康巴語、羌語相近,但沒有相應的文字,依靠口口相傳。在宗教儀式裡使用類似象形文字的符號。 (zh)
  • The Baima people (simplified Chinese: 白马人; traditional Chinese: 白馬人; pinyin: Báimǎ rén; lit. 'White Horse people'), also called Baima Tibetans (simplified Chinese: 白马藏人; traditional Chinese: 白馬藏人; pinyin: Báimǎ Zàngrén), are classified by the Chinese government as a subgroup of Tibetans living in the southeast of Gansu and the northwest of Sichuan in China, especially in Pingwu and Jiuzhaigou Counties of Sichuan and Wen County, Gansu. The official classification of the Baima within the larger Tibetan nationality was resisted by the Baima. They demanded to be recognized as a separate nationality, but their claim was rejected. (en)
  • Baima, ook wel Baima-Tibetanen is een volk in Tibet en een subgroep van de Tibetanen. De Baima wonen in het zuidoosten van de provincie Gansu en het noordwesten van de provincie Sichuan. De Baima noemen zichzelf Bai. De taal van de Baima is vergelijkbaar met de talen uit Kham en Qiang. Het Tibetaans heeft een eigen schrift, wat niet het geval is bij de Baima, die een soort hiërogliefsysteem gebruiken in de religieuze praktijk. (nl)
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  • Baima people (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Baima_-_panoramio_(1).jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Traditional_Honey_making_in_Sichuan,_China.jpg
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  • Wen County of Gansu Province, Pingwu County and Jiuzhaigou County of Sichuan Province, China (en)
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  • "Baima": traditional honey making in Sichuan (en)
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  • The Baima people (simplified Chinese: 白马人; traditional Chinese: 白馬人; pinyin: Báimǎ rén; lit. 'White Horse people'), also called Baima Tibetans (simplified Chinese: 白马藏人; traditional Chinese: 白馬藏人; pinyin: Báimǎ Zàngrén), are classified by the Chinese government as a subgroup of Tibetans living in the southeast of Gansu and the northwest of Sichuan in China, especially in Pingwu and Jiuzhaigou Counties of Sichuan and Wen County, Gansu. The official classification of the Baima within the larger Tibetan nationality was resisted by the Baima. They demanded to be recognized as a separate nationality, but their claim was rejected. Like the Songpan people of Tibet, Baima people call themselves Bai. Unlike Standard Tibetan, the Baima language does not use a written script, although a hieroglyphic system is used in religious practice. In religion, they still keep ancient nature worship and totem worship, which practices were later influenced by Bon, and in some degree they also believe Buddhism and Daoism, but there are no temples or lamas (monks). To many of the Baima, the Mountain God is the highest god. The most important religious event for them is the Caogai Dance (曹蓋, which means domino in Baima). The Baima people are said to be the descendants of Baima Di (白馬氐) and after Songtsen Gampo established the Tibetan Empire, they gradually became part of the Tibetan people. The Di (氐) were an ancient large ethnic group living in west China who were associated with the Qiang (羌), also called Di Qiang (氐羌). The change from their original Di language to Amdo Tibetan probably took place in the 7th century AD. The area Baima people live in is the region that was previously called Jiandi Dao (湔氐道) before the Tibetan empire was established. (en)
  • Die ca. 10.000 bis 14.000 Menschen zählende ethnische Gruppe der Baima (白马人), auch Baima-Tibeter (白马藏人) genannt, lebt im Südosten der Provinz Gansu und im Nordwesten der Provinz Sichuan in der Volksrepublik China. Ihr Hauptsiedlungsgebiet sind die Kreise Pingwu (Stadt Mianyang) und Jiuzhaigou (Autonomer Bezirk Ngawa) in Sichuan und Wen (Stadt Longnan) in Gansu. (de)
  • Baima, ook wel Baima-Tibetanen is een volk in Tibet en een subgroep van de Tibetanen. De Baima wonen in het zuidoosten van de provincie Gansu en het noordwesten van de provincie Sichuan. De Baima noemen zichzelf Bai. De taal van de Baima is vergelijkbaar met de talen uit Kham en Qiang. Het Tibetaans heeft een eigen schrift, wat niet het geval is bij de Baima, die een soort hiërogliefsysteem gebruiken in de religieuze praktijk. In de religie wordt nog steeds vastgehouden aan de verering van de natuur. Deze oude praktijken hebben het Tibetaanse geloof bön beïnvloed. Voor veel Baima is de berggod de hoogste god. De belangrijkste religieuze gebeurtenis is voor hen de dans Caogai (dat domino betekent). De Baima zouden afstammen van de Baima Di en nadat de koning van Tibet Songtsen Gampo het Koninkrijk Tubo stichtte, maakten ze geleidelijk aan meer deel uit van de Tibetanen. (nl)
  • Народность байма (кит. трад. 白馬人, упр. 白马人, пиньинь Báimǎ rén, буквально «народ белой лошади») — подгруппа тибетцев, проживающая на юго-востоке провинции Ганьсу (уезд Вэньсянь) и северо-западе провинции Сычуань (уезды Пинъу и Цзючжайгоу). Предполагается, что байма являются потомками племён ди, которые после того, как Сонгцэн Гампо создал сильное тибетское государство, постепенно стали частью тибетцев. Они говорят на языке байма, а в религии сохраняют древние поклонения природе и тотемам. Ди, предки байма, по одной из версий, были прототибетцами, по другой версии — древними монголами. (ru)
  • 白馬人或稱作白馬藏族,是居住在甘肅東南和四川西北特別是文縣、平武的一個中國未識別民族(目前暫列為藏族),但普遍被認為是氐族的直系後裔。白馬人有獨特的語言和文化。白馬語和康巴語、羌語相近,但沒有相應的文字,依靠口口相傳。在宗教儀式裡使用類似象形文字的符號。 (zh)
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