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Shan of Myanmar (Burma)
Population:  4,117,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Bayad of Mongolia
Population:  57,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Jat, Hindu of India
Population:  17,234,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Tharu of Nepal
Population:  1,882,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Gelao of China
Population:  694,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Brunei Malay of Brunei
Population:  181,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Champa of India
Population:  12,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Sogwo Arig of China
Population:  46,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Jew, Israeli, Sabra of Israel
Population:  4,300,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Sindhi of United States
Population:  5,700
Progress Scale:  1.2 

Mission Question
How many people groups in Australia do not have Scripture portions available?  Answer ...

Unreached Peoples Fact
South Asia has the most least-reached people groups (3,100), followed by Central Asia (840). The South Pacific has the fewest at 30.  More Mission Facts ...


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