Category talk:Ethnic groups officially recognized by China

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The groups (in case of removal)[edit]

  1. Bai people
  2. Blang
  3. Bonan
  4. Buyei
  5. Chinese Tatars
  6. Dai people
  7. Daur
  8. De'ang
  9. Derung
  10. Dong people
  11. Dongxiang people
  12. Ethnic Mongols in China
  13. Evenks
  14. Gelao
  15. Gin people
  16. Han Chinese
  17. Hani people
  18. Hui people
  19. Jingpo
  20. Jino
  21. Kazakhs
  22. Koreans in China
  23. Kyrgyz
  24. Lahu people
  25. Lhoba
  26. Li people
  27. Lisu people
  28. Manchu
  29. Maonan
  30. Miao people
  31. Monguor
  32. Monpa
  33. Mulao
  34. Nakhi
  35. Nanai
  36. Ngac'ang
  37. Nu people
  38. Oroqen people
  39. Pumi people
  40. Qiang people
  41. Russians in China
  42. Salar
  43. She people
  44. Sui people
  45. Taiwanese aborigines
  46. Tajiks of Xinjiang
  47. Tibetan people
  48. Tujia people
  49. Uyghur people
  50. Uzbeks
  51. Va people
  52. Xibe
  53. Yao people
  54. Yi people
  55. Yugur
  56. Zhuang people
I don't think this category is necessary. It is quite extraneous and repetitive, since there are already others, i.e. Category:Ethnic groups in China. Albeit they are not exact same word for word (this is "officially recognized") but still, all these similar categories just seems redundant.--Balthazarduju (talk) 08:05, 17 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Reply here. • Ling.Nut 04:29, 18 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]