Also Known As:
Wancho, Banpara, Banpara Naga, Joboka, Naga, Wancho
Dialects & Varieties
- Changnoi
- Bor Muthun
- Kulung Muthun
- Horu Muthun
South Asia and the Middle East
George van Driem. 2007. "South Asia and the Middle East." In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by C. Moseley. 283-348. London & New York: Routledge.
Vulnerable
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~30,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
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Location and Context
Countries
India
Location Description
Arunachal Pradesh state, Tirap district.
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Recent Resources
This article contains Initial consonants, vowels, Final consonants, and Tones of wancho language.
This contains an audio sample of basic biblical stories given in wancho language.
This video contains the traditional rituals performed by Wancho people in India.