Also Known As:
Aka-Hruso, Ĝusso, Aka, Hrusso, Angka, Angkae, Tenae, Hruso B, Hrus(s)o, Angka(e), Gusso
Dialects & Varieties
- Hruso
South Asia and the Middle East
Driem, George Van. 2007. "South Asia and the Middle East." In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by Christopher Mosely. 289-348. London and NewYork: Routledge.
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
<3,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speakers
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Location and Context
Countries
India
Location Description
The Hruso live in the southeast of Kameng, where they are concentrated in the Bichom river valley.
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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Recent Resources
Robert Shafer, the author of the book "Hruso", describes and informs readers about the engendered la
Men and Women from the Arunachal Pradesh are performing dance ritual that originated from the Aka cu
Khandu Degeo introduces himself and elicits a couple of phrases in the endangered Hruso-Aka ("Are yo