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Title
The Chin People of Burma
Description
Located in the remote mountain ranges of northwestern Burma, Chin State is home to an estimated 500,000 ethnic Chin. While the term "Chin" generally refers to one of the many ethnic groups in Burma, the Chin themselves are ethnically and linguistically diverse. At least six primary Chin tribal groups can be identified and sub-categorized into 63 sub-tribes, speaking at least 20 mutually unintelligible dialects.
Creator
Human Rights Watch
Source
http://www.hrw.org/en/embargo/node/79892?signature=b106b47b580f7fba991a5cba4b45d186&suid=6
Publisher
www.hrw.org
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Files (Vankoih)
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Citation (Zon Olna)
Human Rights Watch, "The Chin People of Burma," in Zomi Online Library, Item #452, http://www.zomilibrary.com/main/items/show/452 (accessed February 22, 2012).
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