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Lhop people

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The Lhop or Doya people are a little-known tribe of southwest Bhutan. [1]

11 relations: Activation-synthesis hypothesis, Chukha District, Ethnic groups in Bhutan, Immigration to Bhutan, Index of Bhutan-related articles, Languages of Bhutan, Layap, Lhokpu language, Metalearning (neuroscience), Samtse District, Slavery in Bhutan.

Activation-synthesis hypothesis

The activation-synthesis hypothesis, proposed by Harvard University psychiatrists John Allan Hobson and Robert McCarley, is a neurobiological theory of dreams first published in the American Journal of Psychiatry in December 1977.

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Chukha District

Chukha District (Dzongkhag: ཆུ་ཁ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Chu-kha rdzong-khag; also spelled "Chhukha") is one of the 20 dzongkhag (districts) comprising Bhutan.

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Ethnic groups in Bhutan

There are numerous ethnic groups in Bhutan, and no one group constitutes a majority of the Bhutanese.

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Immigration to Bhutan

Immigration to Bhutan has an extensive history and has become one of the country's most contentious social, political, and legal issues.

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Index of Bhutan-related articles

Articles (arranged alphabetically) related to Bhutan include.

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Languages of Bhutan

There are two dozen languages of Bhutan, all members of the Tibeto-Burman language family except for Nepali, which is an Indo-Aryan language, and Bhutanese Sign Language.

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Layap

The Layap (Dzongkha: ལ་ཡཔ་) are an indigenous people inhabiting the high mountains of northwest Bhutan in the village of Laya, in the Gasa District, at an altitude of, just below the Tsendagang peak.Their population in 2003 stood at 1,100.

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Lhokpu language

Lhokpu, also Lhobikha or Taba-Damey-Bikha, is one of the autochthonous languages of Bhutan spoken by the Lhop people.

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Metalearning (neuroscience)

Metalearning is a neuroscientific term proposed by Kenji Doya, as a theory for how neurotransmitters facilitate distributed learning mechanisms in the Basal Ganglia.

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Samtse District

Samtse District (Dzongkha: བསམ་རྩེ་རྫོང་ཁག་; Wylie: Bsam-rtse rdzong-khag; older spelling "Samchi") is one of the 20 dzongkhags (districts) comprising Bhutan.

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Slavery in Bhutan

Slavery in Bhutan was a common legal, economic, and social institution until its abolition in 1958.

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Bhutan/Doya, Doya, Lhop, Lhop/Doya, Lhopu.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lhop_people

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