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THE NORTHERN CHINS,

References :


Chin gazetteer=" Chin Hills Gazetteer." B. Carey and H.N. Tuck, Rangoon, 1896 (2 Vols.).
Newland ="A Practical Handbook of the Language of the Lais." A. G. E. Newland, Rangoon, 1897.

Serial No. Head. Brief description. Authority. Page.
1 2 3 4 5
1 Present habitat. Chin Hills and Upper Chindwin District Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I. ... Burma Census Report, 1901, Part 1. 1
122
2 Origin ... Northern, in the neighbourhood of Tibet. Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I. ... Burma Census Report, 1901, Part I 2
122
3 Political and social divisions. Names of tribes, etc. ... Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I. ... Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I. 3
454
4 Allied tribes Lushais, Nagas, Central and Southern Chins. Upper Burma Gazetteer, Vol. I, Part I. 452
5 Language and dialects. Account of Kuki Chin group of Tibeto-Bur-man branch. Lai, Siyin, etc., vocabularies. Linguistic Survey of India, Vol. III, Part III.
Newland ...
Handbook of the Baungshe Dialect. Macnabb, 1891.
Manual of the Siyin Dialect. Rundall, 1891.
2
6 Religion ... Beliefs in future life, etc. Spirit worship ; sacrifices.
 
Sacred days ...
Chin Gazetteer, Vol. I. ...
Newland ... ...
 
Newland ... ...
195-200 
307, 308,
227, 228 
76, 454