By Tsangla Tenzin Chonjor
Guys there is a confusion .......... for me Tshangla refers to all ethnically related people who speak Tshangla language they can be Tshangla speaker of Dirang, Khalaktang, some Sharchokapas in India etc., they are not Pemako pas , so when i meant Tshangla here i am only talking about Pemako Tshangla which has some how maintains a different history and culture if not completely, not everyone agrees that Pemako pas are descendants of Tshangla from Eastern Bhutan like my Auncle who has a different account on this. Nevertheless it cannnot be denied that we speak Tshangla lo.......about the current population of Pemako pas in India is estimated to around 3500 including three Main Settlements i.e. Miao, Tezu and Orissa apart from these colonies Pemako Tshanglas have strong presence in tuting etc.... so members are requested to give more information
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