TitleTypeProviderYear
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona DooyingeBible1932
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona DooyingeBiblia1932
JESUSPelículasarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona DooyingeBíblia1932
JESUSFilmesarclight
Words of LifeÁudiogrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona DooyingeBible1932
JESUSFilmsarclight
Words of LifeAudiogrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona Dooyingeबाइबल1932
JESUSफ़िल्मेंarclight
Words of Lifeऑडियोgrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona Dooyingeكتاب مقدس1932
JESUSالأفلامarclight
Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

タイトル種類提供元
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona Dooyinge聖書1932
JESUS映像arclight
Words of Life音声grn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

제목유형제공자연도
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona Dooyinge성경1932
JESUS영상arclight
Words of Life오디오grn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.

标题类型提供方年份
The Bible in Adi Matike Atnam Tatpona Dooyinge圣经1932
JESUS影片arclight
Words of Life音频grn

The Adi people are an indigenous Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, with smaller communities in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. The word Adi means "hill" or "mountain top" in their language, and replaced the older exonym Abor, an Assamese term meaning "independent" or "unsubdued," which the community came to regard as derogatory. All ethnic groups identifying as Adi trace their descent from the mythical progenitor Abotani, and share common origin narratives, festivals, and religious traditions.