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Yolmo people : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yolmo The Yolmo people (also ''Yholmo'', ''Hyolmo'', ''Yohlmo'', ''Yolmopa'') are an indigenous group of people that natively reside in the Helambu and Melamchi Valleys of northeastern Nepal situated over 43.4 kilometres (27 miles) and 44.1 kilometres (27.4 miles) to the north of Kathmandu respectively. They also have sizeable communities in Bhutan and some territories within India, primarily Darjeeling and Sikkim. They speak the Yolmo language which has a high lexical similarity to Tibetan, although the two languages are not completely mutually intelligible. The Yolmo communities in Nepal were badly affected by the Nepal earthquake, particularly the communities in Drupadong, Sermathang, Tarkeghyang, Melamchighyang where many local residences were destroyed. ==History== Yolmo speakers migrated from the Kyirong Valleys of southwestern Tibet around two to three hundred years ago. They settled in the valleys of Helambu once they arrived there, and gradually, intermarriages between the male Yolmo lamas and the Tamang women local to the region became common.〔 In the 1980s, an increased number of Yolmos began identifying themselves as the "Helambu Sherpa", even using the appellation as a surname to align themselves with the more prominent Sherpa people of the Solukhumbu District. Although this name is still used to refer to the Yolmo people and their language in certain instances, including the ISO 639-3 language codes, very few Yolmo people would be likely to identify themselves as a subsection of the Sherpas in the current date.
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