- Anu
- Anun
- Asho
- Awa Khami
- Bre (Ka-Yaw)
- Chin
- Dai (Yindu)
- Dim
- Eik-swair
- Gunte (Lyente)
- Guite
- Haulngo
- Ka-Lin-Kaw (Lushay)
- Kaung Saing Chin
- Kaungso
- Kebar
- Khawno
- Kwangli (Sim)
- Kwelshin
- Kwe Myi
- Lai (Haka Chin)
- Laizao
- Lawhtu
- Laymyo
- Lhinbu
- Lushei (Lushay)
- Lyente
- Magun
- Malin
- Maramagyi
- Matu
- Meithei (Kathe)
- Mgan
- Mi-er
- Naga
- Ngorn
- Oo-Pu
- Panun
- Rongtu
- Saing Zan
- Saline
- Sentang
- Tanghkul
- Tapong
- Tay-Zan
- Thado
- Tiddim (Hai-Dim)
- Torr (Tawr)
- Wakim (Mro)
- Yin Gog
- Za-How
- Zahnyet (Zanniet)
- Zizan
- Zou
- Zo-Pe
- Zotung
Chin
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The Chin National Day did not come into being accidentally but it came into existence as a result of the long and steady struggle against t...
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Zomi Nam Ni is celebrated on the 20th day of February every year since 1948 in different countries. The Day is observed as a day of delivera...
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In everyday Life of K'Cho Society, the word " Mei Om Law" is a formal welcoming greeting of K'ChoLand. The Kcho people us...
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Codes for 2014 Census in Myanmar (ONLY few selected codes) Number Main Ethnic Group Sr No Ethnicity Code No. 04 CHIN 01 CHIN 401 ...
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The Dai or Daai (Yindu) are an ethnic tribe of Chin, Myanmar. The Burmese used to call the Dai "Yindu Chin" because of their cloth...
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Hakha (ha: hka, formerly called Haka) is the capital of Chin State in Burma. It is located in the northeast in Chin State. The vernacular ...
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The Generic Name F.K. Lehman, Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics, University of Illinois (USA), who had done extensive study on th...
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Chin State is a state located in western Burma (Myanmar). The 36,019-square-kilometre (13,907 sq mi) Chin State is bordered by Rakhine Sta...
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In Matu tribes contain; Batuu, Thai Phum, Nga Leng, Leng le, Oei Thang, Kui Hon, Nga Tuu, Lengtin, Piltun, Hnamhon, Wethoo, Hlatan Tribes. ...
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Tedim or Tiddim Township is a township in Tedim District of the Chin State of Burma (Myanmar). There are 55 village-tracts and 132 village...