Hani Baby is as follows:
"Hani Baby" is a song sung by NZBZ of the South March, as well as the promotional song for the movie "Eat the Universe".
The Hani people, known as the Akha people in Southeast Asia, speak the Hani language, which belongs to the Yi branch of the Tibetan-Burmese language family of the Sino-Tibetan language family, and the modern Hani people use the newly created pinyin script based on the Latin alphabet.
The Hani are mainly found between Yuanjiang and Lancang rivers in Yunnan Province, China, and live in the counties of Honghe, Jiangcheng, Mojiang and Xinping, Zhenyuan, and in the northern mountainous areas of Thailand, Burma, Laos and Vietnam.
According to the China Statistical Yearbook-2021, the population of the Hani ethnic group in China is 1733,166.
History:
The Hani, along with the Yi and Lahu, originated from the ancient Qiang. The ancient Qiang were originally nomadic on the Tibetan Plateau. Between 384 and 362 B.C., the Qin Dynasty expanded rapidly, and the nomadic groups of ancient Qiang living on the Tibetan Plateau were attacked and dispersed, resulting in the evolution of a number of Qiang names. "He Yi" is a branch of the ancient Qiang tribes that migrated south, when they settled on the banks of the Dadu River, in order to adapt to the local flat dams and the geographical environment and conditions of "self-growth of all grains", began farming life.
After the Hani people settled on the banks of the Dadu River, they were forced to leave the farming area and migrate again due to wars and other reasons, and entered the subtropical Mourning Mountains in Yunnan. According to historical records, the 3rd century BC activities in the south of the Dadu River, "and Yi" tribes, is today's Hani ancestors, from the 4th century to the 8th century of the early Tang Dynasty, part of the Hani ancestors migrated to the west of the Yuanjiang River west of the Lancang River area. In the Tang literature, the Hani ancestors were called "and barbarians".