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Miu-Khumi tribe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Miu-Khumi tribe The Miu-Khumi people are one of the Mizo tribes, native to Paletwa sub-division in the Chin State, and Akyab District in Arakan State of Myanmar. The Mara and Lusei tribes called them ''Matu'', Arakanese and Mogh called them ''Kha-mi'' or ''Kha-mui''. They called themselves ''Kumi'', pronounced as ''Khumi''. British writers used ''Mru'' or ''Mro'' for ''Miu''. Miu are also known as ''Myo''. Mizo people called them ''Miria''. The Miu and Khumi tribes mixed, and are now considered a single tribe.〔Lalthangliana, B.: History and Culture of Mizo in India, Burma & Bangladesh. 2001. p. 114-115.〕 ==Demography== Total population of Miu-Khumi is 20,682 in 1901, of which 13,300 are pure Khumi.〔Brown, G.E.R. Grant: Burma Gazetteer (Northern Arakan District or Arakan Hill Tracts). Vol. A. Rangoon. Govt Press. 1960 (Reprint). p. 11-12.〕
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