Hayu
Tribe in Nepal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the people. For the language, see Hayu language. For the Indonesian princess, see Princess Hayu. For the subscription service, see Hayu (service).
Not to be confused with Ha Yu (disambiguation).
The Hayus (Nepali: हायु) are a member of the Kirat tribe speaking their own language, Wayu or Hayu. Little is known about them. They are Hindus by religion. According to the 2001 Nepal census, there are 1821 Hayu in the country, of which 70.29% were Hindus and 23.61% were animists.
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The Hayu language has been documented by the linguist Boyd Michailovsky.[1] The language currently appears in Wikipedia as 'Vayu'.