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Tujia people

The Tujia (Tujia: ''Bizika''; Chinese: 土家族; pinyin: ''Tǔjiāzú''), with a total population of over 8 million, is the 8th largest ethnic minority in the People's Republic of China. They live in the Wuling Mountains, straddling the common borders of Hunan, Hubei and Guizhou Provinces, and Chongqing Municipality.

The endonym ''Bizika'' means "native dwellers". In Chinese, ''Tujia'' means also "local", as distinguished from the Hakka (Chinese: 客家, ''Kèjiā'') whose name implies wandering.〔(土家族族源 )〕
==Origins==
Although there are different accounts of their origins, the Tujia may trace their history back over twelve centuries, and possibly beyond, to the ancient Ba people who occupied the area around modern-day Chongqing some 2,500 years ago. The Ba Kingdom reached the zenith of its power between 600 BC and 400 BC but was destroyed by the Qin in 316 BC. After being referred to by a long succession of different names in ancient documents, they appear in historical records as the Tujia from about 14th century onwards.

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