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The Lachik, also known as the Lashi or Lacid, are a Kachin sub-tribe and ethnic group who speak the Lashi language. The Kachin people are a confederation of six ethnic groups.

The majority of Lachik people live in northern Burma's Kachin State, Shan State, and western Yunnan.

Dress

Lachik costumes differ from other Kachin sub-tribes and have specific meaning.

References

  1. Noftz 2017
  2. Sadan, M. 2007, TRANSLATING GUMLAU:HISTORY, THE ‘KACHIN’ AND EDMUND LEACH. in Sadan, M and Robinne, F. (eds) 2007. Social Dynamics in the Highlands of Southeast Asia, Reconsidering Political Systems of Highland Burma by E. R. Leach. Brill. Leiden, Boston.
  3. Kachin National Museum, Myitkyina
  4. Sawada, Hideo. 2017. Two Undescribed Dialects of Northern Burmish Sub-branch: Gyannoʔ and Thoʔlhang. Presented at ICSTLL 50, Beijing, China.
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