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Yang people The Yang people, also known as the Nhang or Nyang (autonym: ''jaŋ13''), are a Tai-speaking ethnic group of Phongsaly Province, northwestern Laos. Chazee (1998) reports that they number approximately 5,000 people as of 1995. The Yang are heavily influenced by Tai Lue culture, although the Yang of Namo Nua village, Oudomxay province are more heavily influenced by Tai Dam people culture (Chazee 1998:23). Jerold Edmondson (1997)〔(Outlying Kam-Tai: notes on Ta Mit Laha ).〕 has reported that the Buyang people of southern China claim to have relatives in Phongsaly province, Laos. It is not known whether the Yang of Laos are indeed related to the Buyang of China. The Yang Zhuang of southwestern Guangxi, China are also similarly named, as well as some groups in northwestern Vietnam that are called "Nhắng".〔Doling, Tim. 2010. ''Mountains and Ethnic Minorities: North West Việt Nam''. Hà Nội: Thế Giới Publishers.〕 ==Language== In February 1998, a 300-word basic vocabulary list of the Yang language was documented by Thongphet Kingsada and Tadahiko Shintani in ''Basic vocabularies of the languages spoken in Phongxaly, Lao P.D.R.'' (1999).
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