Submitting Feedback / Updates

Joshua Project welcomes feedback of all kinds. Thank you for helping make this missions information as accurate and up-to-date as possible.

Did you notice some inaccurate information on this website? Does something need updating? Want to share a good people group photo or map?

Send Feedback: 
Some data needs fixing. Got a good people photo? Submit a map
of a group
.
Ministering in a people group?

What happens to my feedback?

Joshua Project makes every effort to respond to questions, comments and feedback within two working days. If changes to Joshua Project data are suggested we evaluate those against other sources, most notably the Ethnologue, the World Christian Database, Operation China and other books from Asia Harvest, research materials published in Southeast Asia, refined census data for South Asia, other census data, GSEC and peoplegroups.org data, field input and other web searches.

In addition, we will often consult our main data editors, Patrick Johnstone and Omid. If requested changes can be justified we change our in-house master files promptly. These changes are then reflected on the Joshua Project website within approximately two weeks depending on our web update cycle.

SEND:  Update  ♦  Photo  ♦  Map  ♦  Text  ♦  Links  ♦  Ministry Activity

Dong, Southern of China
Population:  2,347,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Kunbi of India
Population:  16,030,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Gypsy, Domari of Iran
Population:  756,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Sherpa, Helambu of Nepal
Population:  18,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Dhanuk of India
Population:  3,749,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Berber, Warain of Morocco
Population:  290,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Masalit of Sudan
Population:  239,000
Progress Scale:  1.1 
Jew, Hungarian of Hungary
Population:  110,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 
Aweer of Kenya
Population:  8,000
Progress Scale:  1.2 

Mission Question
How many people groups in Northeast Asia are larger than 500,000 in size and do not have any Scripture portions?  Answer ...

Unreached Peoples Fact
The 16th Edition of the Ethnologue indicates there are 6,929 living languages in the world, including 396 which are nearly extinct.  More Mission Facts ...


Direct link:  http://joshuaproject.net/feedback.php?peo3=11234&rog3=KN