Naikanghi people
乃扛人 Na̤îkánghí | |||||
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Total population | |||||
c. 7–8 million | |||||
Regions with significant populations | |||||
Naikang | 7,640,000 | ||||
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Languages | |||||
Naichinese | |||||
Religion | |||||
Predominantly folk religions and Buddhism; minorities Christianity |
The Naikanghi people (Naichinese: 乃扛人, Na̤îkánghí [nɘî.kʰáŋ.hí] are an ethnic group native to Naikang. They comprise roughly 35% of Naikang's population of 21 million, though their influence, in the names of cities, aspects of early material culture, architecture and many other aspects, is felt throughout the country. They speak the Naichinese languages, a dialect continuum that has been theorised to be related to the Myacha languages, though this is not confirmed. The geographic spread of Naikanghi is limited, with Naikanghi only forming a majority within their Constituent State of Naikang.
The majority of Naikanghi people either follow their ancient folk religions or follow the Buddhism common to Chengsheng and the Beisin region of Naikang. There may be a minuscule Naikanghi diaspora.
Distribution
The majority of the world's Naikanghi live in Naikang, the population of which is around 35% Naikanghi.
History
Main article: History of Naikang
Origin myths
The untamed frontiers
Chengshengese settlement
Colonialism to the present
Culture and society
Main article: Culture of Naikang