Tham khảo Người_Chin

  1. Head, Jonathan, Burma's 'abused Chin need help', BBC News, 28 Jan 2009. Truy cập 1/04/2019.
  2. 1 2 “BBC News - Burma's 'forgotten' Chin people suffer abuse”
  3. Violence and identity in North-east India: Naga-Kuki conflict - Page 201 S. R. Tohring - 2010 "... for these tribes including • the Kuki/ speaking tribe such as: 'Chin', 'Mizo', 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo', 'CHIKIM', 'Zomi', 'Zou', 'Zo'.... During the British era, the British rulers used the term 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo' and the Government of India seemed to follow..."
  4. Amy Alexander Burma: "we are Like Forgotten People": the Chin People of Burma Page 16 2009 "... within Chin State, Chin nationalist leaders popularized the term "Chin" following Burma's independence from Britain."
  5. History of Zomi T. Gougin - 1984 "In Burma the people like to renounce the term Chin in favour of Zomi. Zomi is becoming more and more popular in Churachandpur district of Manipur adjoining the Chin State of Burma as group identity in repudiating Chin and Kuki. The term..."
  6. B. Datta-Ray Tribal identity and tension in north-east India Page 34 1989 "Now to accept the term Chin would mean subtle Paite domination in the matter, which the other groups like the Hmars, Zous, Anals and Koms may not coopt. A Zomi leader categorically stated that 'Chin' is a Burmese word which literally..."
  7. Keat Gin Ooi - Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia, from Angkor Wat to East... - Volume 1 - Page 353 2004 "Until recently, there appeared to be a consensus that the term Chin was not an identity that any of these peoples would... Some promote the terms Zo and Zomi, stating that they are derived from the name of the mythic common ancestor of all..."
  8. Ramamoorthy Gopalakrishnan - Socio-political framework in North-East India - Page 149 1996 "Later, the term 'Mizo' created a lot of confusion particularly when the Zomi National Congress emerged.... But the problem arose with the use of the term 'Chin' (it is not given due recognition in the List of Scheduled Tribes in Manipur)."
  9. Politico-economic development of the tribals of Manipur: a study... - Page 8 Chinkholian Guite - 1999 "Conceptual Meaning and Various Interpretations of the Terms— Chin, Kuki and Mizo (a) Chin The term Chin is the name given to this Zomi (formerly known as Chin-Kuki-Mizo) group of people in Myanmar (Burma). They are mostly found in the..."
  10. Encyclopaedic profile of Indian tribes - Page 530 Sachchidananda, R. R. Prasad - 1996
  11. Traditional Customs and Rituals of Northeast India: Arunachal... - Page 288 Pradip Chandra Sarma, Vivekananda Kendra Institute of Culture "chose to employ the term Chin to christen those on the Burmese side and the term Kuki on the Indian side of the border respectively... The Mizo of today's Mizoram are the descendants of Luseia, and the Zomi of Manipur are from the Songthu line, and thus all..."