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Sino-Tibetan language
Kaduo
Khatu
Native toChina
RegionYunnan
EthnicityHani
Native speakers20,000 (2011)
Language familySino-Tibetan
Language codes
ISO 639-3ktp
Glottologkadu1253
ELPKaduo

Kaduo (Khatu; Chinese: 卡多; pinyin: Kǎduō) is a Southern Loloish language spoken in Mojiang, Jiangcheng, Ning'er, Zhenyuan, and Xinping counties of Yunnan, China by about 20,000 people.

Zhu (2011) covered the Kaduo dialect of Shilong Village (石龙村), Mengnong Ethnic Yi Township (孟弄彝族乡), Mojiang County (墨江县).

Distribution

In Xinping County, Yunnan, Kaduo is spoken in the following locations.

  • Wajiao Village, Jianxing Township 建兴乡挖窖村
  • Jianxing Village, Jianxing Township 建兴乡建兴村
  • Wasi Village, Pingzhang Township 平掌乡瓦寺村
  • Baizhi Village, Pingzhang Township 平掌乡柏枝村
  • Shengli Village, Mosha Township 漠沙乡胜利村

Further reading

  • Hansson, Inga-Lill (1989). "A Comparison of Akha, Hani, Khàtú and Pîjɔ̀" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 12 (1): 6–91.
  • Zhu, Maoyun 朱茂云 (2011). Mòjiāng Hānízú Kǎduōhuà cānkǎo yǔfǎ 墨江哈尼族卡多话参考语法 [A Reference Grammar of Mojiang Kaduo] (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhongguo shehui kexue chubanshe.
  • Zi, Zhengfa 自正发 (2011). 国际哈尼/阿卡区域文化调查: 中国新平县平掌哈尼族卡多人文化实录 (in Chinese). Kunming: Yunnan renmin chubanshe. ISBN 978-7-222-08308-0. (Kaduo people of Laomiaozhai 老缪寨, Pingzhang Township 平掌乡, Xinping County)

Notes and references

  1. ^ Zhu (2011).
  2. Zi (2011).
  3. "Mòjiāng Hānízú Zìzhìxiàn Mèngnòng Yízú Xiāng Shílóng Cūn" 墨江哈尼族自治县孟弄彝族乡石龙村 [Shilong Village, Mengnong Yi Nationality Township, Mojiang Hani Autonomous County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2014-10-19.
  4. Zi (2011), p. 11.
  5. "Xīnpíng Xiàn Píngzhǎng Xiāng Bǎizhī Cūnmín Wěiyuánhuì Lǎomóuzhài" 新平县平掌乡柏枝村民委员会老缪寨 [Laomiaozhai, Baizhi Village Committee, Pingzhang Township, Xinping County]. ynszxc.gov.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2017-09-20. Retrieved 2017-09-20.
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