Talk:People of Assam

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Map

Would it be appropriate for me to add the map from Assam here? It's probable that a lot of readers would benefit from visual information on the region's location. I'll do so in the next several days if there are no objections. Adlerschloß 22:08, 26 December 2006 (UTC)

I support the idea of putting the map of Assam.

Deepraj 13:15, 14 March 2007 (UTC)

Ethnic Group

Is the "ethic groups" of the Info box complete? What about Mising, Rabha, Tea Tribes etc? Bikram98 (talk) 08:25, 12 April 2009 (UTC)

The entire section as well as that part of the info box should be removed. I shall do it if someone else does not in the meantime. I am just stuck with some other work. Chaipau (talk) 02:10, 13 April 2009 (UTC)
Chaipau, that's utterly ridiculous. Someone says that a section is incomplete, and your resolution is to remove it entirely? Saimdusan Talk|Contribs 09:16, 18 May 2009 (UTC)
Currently the ethnic groups section is very wrong. It has very loaded political statements. It is best removed in the current form. The issue of ethnicity is complex and conflict ridden in the case of Assam. An editor should be able to reflect the complexity without pitting one ethnic group against the other.
I shall try to rewrite it at a later date. Chaipau (talk) 04:27, 9 September 2009 (UTC)


Bikram, of course the section is incomplete. Be bold and add more information yourself. Saimdusan Talk|Contribs 09:17, 18 May 2009 (UTC)

This page is very biased against Ahoms... Had they been so cruel, how come other castes and tribes so easily integrated into one community? The ahom even honoured Brahmins by giving the post of Phukan of Ahom/Assamese kingdom. They peacefully assimilated Barahi tribe into Ahom, and many people from other tribes and castes including Kalita, Brahmin etc. The last names (Bora, Borua, Saikia, Hazarika, Phukan, Gohain) of different tribes, including Muslim people states it pretty much, how similarly they were treated along with the Ahom subjects ...

Where's the reference of these claims against Ahoms?

Assamese society and culture no doubt is from pre-historical era, but, it is quite well know, how the todays integrated Assamese society and culture came to exist. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 14.139.236.210 (talk) 08:09, 21 June 2012 (UTC)

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Merger proposal

I propose that the page Assamese people be merged into People of Assam. Both the articles are discussing same topic. Marlisco (talk) 04:46, 28 November 2014 (UTC)

Clarification

Well, the intent of both of the articles need to be first understood!

Assamese people is an article that speaks about people from Assam region - Brahmaputra Valley, whose primary language is Asamiya or Assamese and thereby, the lineage is determined by the spoken first language Asamiya. It includes Assamese Brahmins (Indo-Aryan group), Ahoms (Indo-Mongoloid group), Kalitas, Assamese Sikhs, Assamese Muslims and all other groups whose first language is Assamese that in turn associate them with the culture, tradition and history of Assam. These groups may be migrant from different regions in the ancient period however, all of them had imbibed this language and commonly associate with it without any ambiguity. e.g., Assamese Sikhs don't even know a word of Punjabi as the common language they associate is Assamese and follow the Assamese code of conduct regarding food, social discipline and dress. But they are aware of their Sikh identity and do wear the five Ks.[1] In fact the Sikh community went in search of their history to Punjab however, their lineage is more embedded with Brahmaputra Valley as for the language - Assamese. The same analogy also applies to Brahmins, Muslims and others who speak Assamese.

People of Assam is a categorization within which 'Assamese people' (Assamese language speakers of Brahmaputra valley) constitutes a part. 'People of Assam' is an aggregate of Assamese people along with people from other regions of mainland Assam hills and plains - Barak Valley and Hill Districts who may strikingly differ both ethnically and linguistically. e.g., Bodo tribe speaks Bodo within the autonomous district of Bodoland, Mising, Motok, Sutiya have their own dialect variants and traditionally don't identify themselves as Assamese, as they don't contribute to the language family of Asamiya nor they may follow Assamese code of conduct regarding food, social discipline and dress. In Barak Valley, the primary language is Sylheti in spite of it being in Assam where the first official language is Assamese in most of the regions.

Thereby, 'People of Assam' is anyone belonging to the state of Assam that constitutes the Brahmaputra and Barak River Valleys, and the Hills; and the article cites anyone irrespective of the language family as a representative of that region.

There's no categorization under Wikipedia category as Asamiya or Assamese people unlike Tamilians or Punjabis with the justification that unlike other regions of India, Assam owing to its mixed demographics everyone is not Assamese and tribes and sub-tribes along with a few other communities identify themselves as separate and non-assamese as they may not align with the traditions and culture of Brahmaputra Valley, in general. Though that categorization existed, it was deleted with that reasoning!

So, as an approach; either a categorization be created like 'Bengali people', 'Gujrati people' and then remove the 'People of Assam' article or else retain both the articles as it is now. You cannot mix everything up! No categorization and also merging articles - both cannot be done! Undo one of these to do the other.

For Assamese people a Wikipedia categorization in the same name makes sense because of the groups who associate with the language family - Assamese and are a part of common Assamese code of conduct regarding food, social discipline and dress of Brahmaputra Valley. It is unfair not have a category for them and have that for every other community in India.

Please think! It's easy to put a proposal however, sometimes make an effort to understand the crux of it. I recommend to create a Category as Assamese people and not to merge these articles!

--Rex86 (talk) 23:01, 5 December 2014 (UTC)

I removed the merge tag, it was disputed and no further discussion in two years. Fences&Windows 10:30, 12 December 2016 (UTC)

References

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HbE frequencies

Independent research

Migration timeline

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Controversial propositions stated as facts, here: subsection "Austroasiatic"

'Related ethnic groups' parameter in the Infobox

Improvement

Placement of ethnic tribes in languages of assam

Tea Labourers

Edit warring on Delancey

Merge proposal

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