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Taungtha people

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Taungtha people
တောင်သား
Total population
30,000 – 35,000
Regions with significant populations
Magway Region,Myanmar
Languages
Rungtu,Burmese language
Religion
Theravada Buddhism,animism
Related ethnic groups
bamar

TheTaungtha people(Burmese:တောင်သား လူမျိုး) orRungtu(Burmese:ရောင်တူ)[1]are an unrecognizedethnic groupprimarily found inMagway Region,a central region inMyanmar(Burma).[2]The Taungtha are not officially recognized by the Burmese state as one of thecountry's 135 ethnic groups.[3]The Taungtha population is approximately 30,000 to 35,000 strong.[4][5]

Location[edit]

The Taungtha primarily live in villages scattered throughout theChin HillsofGangaw District,which is flanked to the west byChin State,the westernmost part of Myanmar (formerly Burma) as well as inMindat Townshipof Chin State.[6][7]There are 23 Taungtha villages inHtilin Township,3 inGangaw Township,and 22 inSaw Township.[6]

History[edit]

The origins of the Taungtha people are unclear. The Taungtha claim descent from thePyu people,who had established a number of city-states in modern-day Myanmar. The Taungtha believe that during the rise ofPagan Kingdomin subsequent centuries, the purported ancestors of the Taungtha fled north from their original home nearMount Popa[5]to their present-day location, earning the moniker "Taungtha" (lit. "sons from the south" or "sons from the hills" ).[6]Some Taungtha date their migration to the reign ofThamoddarit,a legendary king of Pagan.[8]The historical origins may be that the Taungtha are in fact Burmanized Chins; their native language,Rungtu,belongs to the family ofSouthern Kuki-Chin languages,and like other Chin-speaking groups living outside ofChin State,they do not self-identify as Chin.[9]

Official recognition[edit]

The Taungtha formerly self-identified as "Taungtha" onidentity documents,until stricter enforcement of the recognized ethnic groups in recent times required them to begin self-identifying asBamar.[10]On 17 January 2018, Kyaw Myint, a regional lawmaker at theMagway Region Hluttawconvened a proposal to submit a formal request to the national-levelAssembly of the Unionin order to gain official recognition of the Taungtha people as an indigenous ethnic group, but the measure failed.[3]The basis for the proposal, according to Kyaw Myint, who is of Taungtha descent,[11]was to preserve the cultural heritage, literature, and language of the Taungtha people.[12]Opposing lawmakers voiced concern about the need to fund and conduct additional research to further examine the history and origins of minority groups such as the Taungtha as a precursor to further action.[3]

Language[edit]

The Taungtha speak theBurmese languagein addition to Taungtha, which is considered a part of theSouthern Kuki-Chin language family.During the British colonial era, scholars observed that Taungtha andMünwere akin to the neighboringShö language(Asho Chin).[13]Taungtha is an unwritten language, and the spoken language is endangered, as the primary medium of education is inBurmese.There is regional variation in the Taungtha language, specifically between the dialects spoken in the north (Htilin Township) versus the south (Saw Township).[6]

Culture[edit]

While Taungtha men are indistinguishable from theirBurmancounterparts (traditionally donningtaungshaylongyi),Taungtha women traditionally wear a costume calledtaung thamawut(တောင်သမဝတ်), consisting of a redshawlworn as abody wrap,over a long white robe or gown.[2]Historically, the color of the shawls reflected a female's relative age and marital status: girls wore white shawls, single young women wore red shawls, while married women wore darker-colored shawls.[2]

The majority of Taungtha are farmers who cultivate rice paddy, beans and pulses, lemons, oranges, onions, and peppers.[2]As of 2018,community-based tourism initiativesare also being established in Taungtha villages.[14][15]

Traditional meals consist of an assortment of dishes eaten on adaunglan.[2]Hospitality and generosity are important facets of Taungtha culture. Traditional houses are built of wood, and without nails, with structures fastened together using wooden hinges.

Religion[edit]

The Taungtha have syncretic beliefs, practicingTheravada Buddhismwhile worshipping traditionalnats (spirits).[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  3. ^abc"ပျူမျိုးနွယ်စုခေါ် တောင်သားလူမျိုးများအား တိုင်းရင်းသားလူမျိုးစု စာရင်းသွင်း၍ ကုတ်နံပါတ်ရရှိရေးအဆိုကို မကွေးတိုင်းကိုယ်စားလှယ် ထက်ဝက်ကျော် ကန့်ကွက်ခဲ့သောကြောင့် မှတ်တမ်းအဖြစ်သာ ထားရှိ".Eleven Media Group Co., Ltd(in Burmese).Archivedfrom the original on 2023-03-24.Retrieved2020-05-09.
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