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Yunnan
/ Population
Photo: Yi Girl, Lijiang
The population
of Yunnan is approximately 34 million. There are 24
registered minorities, including the Zhuang, Hui,
Yi, Miao, Tibetans, Mongols, Yao,
Bai, Hani, Dai, Lisu, Lahu,
Wa, Naxi, Jingpo, Bulang, Pumi,
Nu, Achang, Benglong, Jinuo, and Dulong.
The Naxi,
living in and around the town of Lijiang in the northwestern
part of Yunnan, bordering Tibet, are noted as one
of the few Asian people who have maintained a matriarchal
society (anthropologists believe that most early human societies
have in fact been matriarchal, meaning to say, dominated by women).
Apart from northwestern Yunnan, matriarchal societies are, for
example, still found today in central Sumatra.
Ethnically,
the Naxi belong to the Tibetan group. However, the
region where they live, or roamed (as they used to be nomads),
administratively belongs to the Chinese provinces of Yunnan
and Sichuan. They count some 280,000.
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