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Rawat of India
Population:  650,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Dong, Southern of China
Population:  2,347,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Suodi of China
Population:  229,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Qashqai, Kashkai of Iran
Population:  1,769,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Jew, Israeli, Sabra of Israel
Population:  4,300,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Koiri of India
Population:  7,423,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Kheng of Bhutan
Population:  60,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Bhuiya of India
Population:  1,948,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Magar of Nepal
Population:  2,052,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Arora, Hindu of India
Population:  3,957,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 

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