Photo courtesy of Joshua Project.By Gerald Roberts
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QUICK FACTS:
People groups: 45
Population: 2,777,790
Unreached people groups: 1
UPG population: 48,000
Unengaged UPGs: 0
UUPG population: 0
Number of countries: 4
Affinity Bloc: South Asian Peoples
Overview: Kuki Chin is a geographic cluster of Tibeto-Burman languages and ethnically related peoples. The Kuki people are an ethnic group spread throughout northeastern India, northwest Myanmar, and the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. The Chin people are one of the large ethnic minorities in the Chin State of western Myanmar, also found in northeastern India.
Wikipedia (Kuki-Chin languages)
Peoples within this cluster: Anu; Asho Chin; Bawm Chin; Chin, Daai; Chin, Falam; Chin, Senthang; Chindwin Chin; Gangte; Haka Chin; Hmar; Hrangkhol; Khumi Awa Chin; Khumi Chin; Kuki Chin; Kuki, Taraor; Mara Chin; Mizo, Lushai; Mizo, Pawi; Mru; Mun Chin; Ngawn Chin; Rawngtu Chin; Shendu; Siyin Chin; Tawr Chin; Tiddim Chin; Zanniat Chin; Zotung Chin; Zou (Zomi Chin)
Countries where they are found: Bangladesh; India; Myanmar; United States
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