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The Lisu people ((ビルマ語:လီဆူလူမျိုး), (:lìsʰú); (中国語:傈僳族), Lìsù zú; (タイ語:ลีสู่); Lisu: or ) are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group who inhabit mountainous regions of Burma (Myanmar), southwest China, Thailand, and the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. About 730,000 Lisu live in Lijiang, Baoshan, Nujiang, Diqing and Dehong prefectures in Yunnan Province and Sichuan Province, China. The Lisu form one of the 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China. In Burma (Myanmar), the Lisu are recognized as one of 135 ethnic groups and an estimated population of 600,000 Lisu live in northern (Namhsan, Lashio, Hopang, and Kokang) and southern Shan State (Namsang, Loilem, Mongton) and Wa Special Region, Sagaing Division (Katha and Khamti), Mandalay Division (Mogok and Pyin Oo Lwin), and Kachin State (Putao, Mkyikyina, Waimaw). Approximately 55,000 live in Thailand, where they are one of the 6 main hill tribes. They mainly inhabit remote mountainous areas.〔Hill Tribes, Lonely Planet, have a map. This map displays only remote areas.〕 Their culture has traits shared with the Yi or Nuosu (Lolo) culture.〔Yi people〕 ==History==
Lisu history is passed from one generation to the next in the form of songs. Today, these songs are so long that they can take an entire night to sing.〔Hutheesing 1990〕
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