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People Name: | Rawang |
Country: | China |
10/40 Window: | Yes |
Population: | 700 |
World Population: | 72,700 |
Primary Language: | Rawang |
Primary Religion: | Christianity |
Christian Adherents: | 60.00 % |
Evangelicals: | 50.00 % |
Scripture: | Complete Bible |
Ministry Resources: | Yes |
Jesus Film: | Yes |
Audio Recordings: | Yes |
People Cluster: | Miri-Kachin |
Affinity Bloc: | Tibetan-Himalayan Peoples |
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The Rawang have been officially included as part of the Derung nationality in China. Although the Rawang and Derung are related, their languages are inherently unintelligible. The Rawang consist of between 75 and 100 dialect groups in Myanmar, each with a different name. The Derung are the largest subgroup found in China, and so they were granted status by that name. The Rawang group referred to in this profile call themselves Zerwang. The Zerwang in Myanmar are in the Mondam area.
When Rawang and Nu people greet each other, they say, "In the remote past, we were brothers." They believe that they were separated by the river and then evolved into different groups. In the past, each Rawang clan had a shaman who directed warfare and settled disputes. The clans were "politically separate entities, which formed political alliances in times of danger from other communities."
Many of the Rawang in China have intermarried with Tibetans and formed mixed communities. Rawang men are renowned for their hunting skills.
The mass movement of the Rawang in Myanmar to Christ is one of the great mission stories of the twentieth century. When the Morse family started ministering to them, there were no Rawang Christians, but by the time they were forced to leave Burma in the 1960s there were just a few old men who were not believers.
Today almost all the Rawang in Myanmar, and at least half of them in China, are Christians. They have proven faithful to Christ and have taken the responsibility to send evangelistic teams to other groups in the Tibet-Yunnan-Myanmar border region. Largely because of the Morse family's labors, the full Bible exists in the Rawang language, and they have their own gospel radio broadcasts.
The Rawang people need better medical care. They can use safe water to drink.
Pray the Rawang people will be steadfast in taking Christ to the Tibetan peoples of China.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to bless their churches in such a way others will be drawn to their Lord.
Pray for Rawang families to be filled with love and commitment to one another.