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Sino-Burmese |
| People Group: |
Sino-Burmese |
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| Location: |
Myanmar |
| Population: |
15,000 |
| Religion: |
Buddhism |
| % Christian: |
1.0% |
| % Evangelical: |
0.70% |
| Ministry
Resources: |
Bible, Group of
Churches, Audio New Testament |
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Total People Group
Population: |
15,000 |
Other countries People
Group Linked to: |
None |
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Additional Information:
The Burmese originated in the hills of
Tibet, and they speak a Sino-Tibetan language called Bama (Burmese).
Today, they are the political, economic and religious leaders of
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. They inhabit the country's central
delta plains, an extremely fertile area that was formed by the Irrawaddy
and Salween Rivers. This is the most economically important region in
the country.
Myanmar has had a long history of coups, wars, and rebellions. Ethnic
divisions and political unrest have been common since the first Burmese
kingdom in the eleventh century. Today, the Burmese military maintains
forcible control over the ethnic groups who want equal importance in the
government and in commerce. In May of 1994, over 17 battles occurred in
Shan State alone. The military promises ceasefire but at the slightest
note of rebellion, they attack violently. Consequently, the Burmese have
lived in a constant state of instability, defense, bitterness, and fear.
What Are Their Lives Like?
Rice
is the basic means of economic support for the Burmese. Each day, entire
families including mothers with their babies, toddlers, and old people
go out into the fields to work. Oxen and water buffaloes are used to
draw the heavy wooden plows; very little modern equipment is used.
Rice is the main staple food for the Burmese. Fish is also an important
part of their diet, especially for those living near the coast. Meat is
rarely eaten due to its high cost and their vegetarian preferences.
The Burmese farmers live in villages among trees, along roads, or near
rivers. Houses are built entirely of wood and usually have only one
room. Mats are placed out to sleep on at night, then rolled up or
stacked away during the day. All activities take place on the dirt
floors. Therefore, it is extremely impolite to enter a Burmese house
wearing shoes.
The Myanmar constitution dictates the political organization of Burmese
communities. There is an unbroken line of authority from the Prime
Minister to the village headman. The community, which elects a single
headman, is considered a "territorial unit" and must pay taxes to the
government. For the common citizen, the five traditional enemies include
fire, famine, flood, plague, and the government. Both men and women are
required to serve in the military.
The Burmese do not recognize clans or lineages. Marriages are monogamous
and rarely arranged by the parents. Young couples are encouraged to live
together and only marry after the girl becomes pregnant. Newlyweds
generally live with the brides' parents for the first few two or three
years after marriage. They will then set up their own homes.
What are their beliefs?
The Burmese are predominantly Buddhists. The traditional goal in
Buddhism is to seek the middle path to nirvana, or ultimate peace. The
Burmese have mixed these Buddhist beliefs with their own animistic
beliefs (belief that non-living objects have spirits).
Their animistic beliefs center around inherently evil spirits called
nats. The Burmese spend their lives trying to appease the nats so that
they will be protected from other evil spirits that may seek to harm
them. All Burmese homes have altars for the spirits, as well as a statue
of Buddha. Sadly, the farmers spend more in a year on their religion
than on education, health, and clothing for their families.
The Burmese, like other Buddhists, believe that death is not a threat to
one who has done good deeds. Instead, death is simply a "passing" from
one life to another. They believe that "rebirth" is determined by the
accumulated good or bad deeds done in the previous life. Therefore,
those who have earned less merit are reborn as demons, ghosts, animals,
or inhabitants of hell.
What are their needs?
Although things have improved slightly over the past years, Myanmar
remains a nation in deep crisis. The harsh military regime refuses to
relinquish governmental control to the rightfully elected leader, and a
bloody civil war continues to devastate the nation.
Prayer Points
* Ask the Lord to call people who are willing to go to Myanmar and share
the love of Christ with the Burmese.
* Pray that Jesus will begin to reveal Himself to the Burmese through
dreams and visions.
* Ask God to use the Burmese believers to share the Gospel with their
own people.
* Take authority over the spiritual principalities and powers that are
keeping the Burmese bound.
* Ask God to raise up prayer teams who will being faithfully interceding
for these precious people.
* Pray for the effectiveness of the Jesus film among the Burmese.
* Ask the Holy Spirit to soften the hearts of the Burmese towards
Christians so that they will be receptive to the Gospel.
* Pray that strong local churches will be raised up among the Burmese.
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