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[edit] The Achang People

  • The Achang are a people to be commended for their ability to overcome adversity. Their history in Yunnan province/China is one of laboring as farmers for Han and Dai landlords. Under this feudal system, the Achang's natural social structure was destroyed, as they were reorganized according to which landlords ruled them. Exorbitant taxes and fees drained the Achang of all resources and comforts until they were so poor they could not even afford to purchase rice for their meals. The 1950's brought about liberation for the Achang, and a new way of life where they were able to live and prosper in freedom. Today the Achang are famous for their ability to produce consistent and rich rice harvests. Education has become a priority for the Achang, with most children receiving schooling. In addition, the Achang have developed flourishing local industries, and have established clinics and trained medical workers in order to improve overall health and eliminate epidemics.
  • Today the Achang number more than 30,000. They have a cherished tradition of oral ballads, stories, and folk tales. Whether to while away the time in the evening, or to woo a young woman, music - both oral and instrumental - occupies a large role in society. Because the Achang frequently intermarry with the Dai nationality, most Achang can speak the Dai language, in addition to their own.
  • Many are fluent in five or six languages, having picked up the mother tongues of the other people groups who live around them. The Achang predominantly practice ancestor worship and Buddhism. There are some Christians among them, they have the NT in their mother tongue.
  • It is hoped that Christians from the other ethnic groups living among the Achang will be compelled to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with their neighbours.
  • Some of them live also in Myanmar.

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