- and
Shompen Village-B are home to most
Shompens.
Before the 2004
Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the
villages were home to 103 and 106
Shompens respectively...
-
Shompen, or Shom Peng is a
language or
group of
languages spoken on
Great Nicobar Island in the
Indian union territory of the
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands...
- to 103
Shompens. However, by the time of the 2011 census, only 10
people were left in the village.
According to the 2011
census of India,
Shompen Village-A...
-
Shompen hut is a
village in the
Nicobar district of
Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, India. It is
located in the
Great Nicobar tehsil. The
Shompen Hut complex...
- 2004
Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, the
village was home to 106
Shompens. However, by the 2011 census, it had only 44 people. "Andaman and Nicobar...
- The
indigenous ethnic groups are the
Nicobarese and the
Shompen.
Local languages include Shompen and the
languages of the tin
Nicobarese group. The Nicobar...
- of 44
Great Andamanese, 380 Jarawas, 101 Onges, 15
Sentinelese and 229
Shompens. The
Government of
India is
trying to
protect the
remnant po****tion by...
- Central: Nancowry, Camorta,
Katchall Southern:
Southern Nicobarese,
Shompen Shompen language List of Proto-Nicobarese
reconstructions (Wiktionary) Sidwell...
- gas-based
power plants, and has
faced substantial backlash from
indigenous Shompen and
Nicobarese communities who fear displacement. The
proposed plan is...
-
robber crab (or
coconut crab,
Birgus latro). The
island is home to the
Shompen people.
There is a 915m
airstrip at
Campbell Bay/Tenlaa on the East coast...