This was a fascinating story about Tibetans in Myanmar! This is the first time I have ever heard of Tibetans in Myanmar! Thank you for this very interesting piece!
I wish to see more visuals so that I can learn more about it. It look like Myanmar Tibetan originated from Amdo region. Not sure and want to know more. Interesting!
I was able to locate some images on Facebook just by searching "Tibetans Myanmar", but I was not granted permission to use the images for this video. However there is a Burmese user who posts videos of this Tibetan village frequently ---> ua-cam.com/video/QMbno_E_KjA/v-deo.html
Fascinating. Most respect and salute to these Ethnicities hailing from Tibet once upon a time .. for surviving prity harsh environments, adaptation, all the struggle god knows what they would have been through...😢😢 I always wanted to know to more on Myanmar's ethnicity and how it relates to Tibetan since I heard and saw videos on genetics and linguistic ( language) as why they were called Tibeto Burmese and who were they.. Now I bliv these people are the ones we looking for .....there are also tribes and regions in the Northern India which we seeing them today and they culture, tradition, lifestyle prity much the same as we Tibetans does... It's amazing to learn that even few 100 years or generation gap , separation, geopolitical changes people almost got cut off from the ancestors land just like that 😮😮😢😢😢 I wish as an Tibetan could able to reach out and help these Tribes in ways I could ...and would also like to appeal the central exile govt of Tibet to kindly reach these lost brothers and sisters and extend support in any possible way we can ..🙏🙏🙏 Well, Thank you for this Fascinating short documentary Sir I so moved , I really am 🙏 💐
Derung of Eastern Tibet and Derung of Northern Myanmar are the same ethnic group. That is why the Derung called Tibetans of Tahaundam “newcomers”, because they arrived the same way from Tibet, but much earlier. Tibetan refugees who were born in India say the same thing to new refugees from Tibet when they call them “sarjor” (Tibetan for “newcomer”).
Actually Kachin is the Tibetan word "སྐར་ཆེན། "brightness Stars villages" but later those majority people forget their forefathers roots under new master 💪🏻👨👨👧👦💔
Myanmar's Lost Tibetans refers to a group of Tibetan refugees who fled to Myanmar (formerly Burma) due to political and cultural repression in Tibet, particularly after the Chinese invasion in the 1950s. Over time, many Tibetans in Myanmar have become somewhat isolated from the larger Tibetan diaspora, leading to them being referred to as "lost" because they are less known or recognized compared to other Tibetan communities around the world. They live in remote areas, often without easy access to support from the international Tibetan community
From the information I've gathered, refugees from Tibet do not comprise the Myanmar Tibetans. They are Khampas who settled there within the last century.
I’ve heard and read about the Tibet o-Burmese pigmies deep in the jungles of Burma. Are these race of tibetan on the northern part similar to the Tibetan Pigmes of the Burmese jungle? Thank you
Perhaps the Derung people emigrated from Dêrong County (得荣县, སྡེ་རོང་རྫོང) in the Garzê region to Myanmar. Dêrong County borders Dechen County, which is very close to Myanmar.
Derung of Eastern Tibet and Derung of Northern Myanmar are the same ethnic group. That is why the Derung called Tibetans of Tahaundam “newcomers”, because they arrived the same way from Tibet, but much earlier. Tibetan refugees who were born in India say the same thing to new refugees from Tibet when they call them “sarjor” (Tibetan for “newcomer”).
Thank you Myanmar. You keep Tibetan people
Good to know.. will visit someday ..love Myanmar Tibetan from USA..!!
This was a fascinating story about Tibetans in Myanmar! This is the first time I have ever heard of Tibetans in Myanmar! Thank you for this very interesting piece!
Do they speak Tibetan or Burmese? Do you know?
They speak Kham Tibetan.
@@eclectic.explorationsoh I see. We call it Kham-Ked (Kham dialect) but most Tibetans can understand it!
I would like to go visit. I need Burma visa from USA ? Do you know any contact there
@@ZamarSponsors I don't think Northern parts of Myanmar are safe to visit for now.
Love Tibetan from Bhutan 🇧🇹
This is first timei have ever heard of our Tibetan Brothers & Sisters in myanmar, thank you good information 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Glad to know that there are fellow Tibetan brothers & sisters living in exile in Myanmar. Prayers for the earliest reunion. Tashi Delek
Thanks for sharing with us :-) heard first time :-) about Myanmar Tibetan :-) great 👍 to hear
I wish to see more visuals so that I can learn more about it. It look like Myanmar Tibetan originated from Amdo region. Not sure and want to know more. Interesting!
I was able to locate some images on Facebook just by searching "Tibetans Myanmar", but I was not granted permission to use the images for this video. However there is a Burmese user who posts videos of this Tibetan village frequently ---> ua-cam.com/video/QMbno_E_KjA/v-deo.html
Fascinating.
Most respect and salute to these Ethnicities hailing from Tibet once upon a time .. for surviving prity harsh environments, adaptation, all the struggle god knows what they would have been through...😢😢
I always wanted to know to more on Myanmar's ethnicity and how it relates to Tibetan since I heard and saw videos on genetics and linguistic ( language) as why they were called Tibeto Burmese and who were they..
Now I bliv these people are the ones we looking for .....there are also tribes and regions in the Northern India which we seeing them today and they culture, tradition, lifestyle prity much the same as we Tibetans does...
It's amazing to learn that even few 100 years or generation gap , separation, geopolitical changes people almost got cut off from the ancestors land just like that 😮😮😢😢😢
I wish as an Tibetan could able to reach out and help these Tribes in ways I could ...and would also like to appeal the central exile govt of Tibet to kindly reach these lost brothers and sisters and extend support in any possible way we can ..🙏🙏🙏
Well, Thank you for this Fascinating short documentary Sir
I so moved , I really am 🙏 💐
Thank you for the information
You bet! My fellow Amdo Ngawa!
Thank you very much
I am buying the book. Thanks for the piece on tibetans in burma.
Thank you for sharing. I didn't know Tibetan khampas migrating to Myanmar before 1940s.
Me too first heard our brothers and sisters struggling there ❤️🫶🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Wow it’s nice to know that. Thank you for video .
Wow, didn’t know that my Tibetan brother and sister exist is Myanmar. Tibetan in India
Thanks for information. Derong བདེ་རོང་ means Happy farmer valley. Ranwang means freedom in Tibetan language
Derung of Eastern Tibet and Derung of Northern Myanmar are the same ethnic group. That is why the Derung called Tibetans of Tahaundam “newcomers”, because they arrived the same way from Tibet, but much earlier.
Tibetan refugees who were born in India say the same thing to new refugees from Tibet when they call them “sarjor” (Tibetan for “newcomer”).
We want to help and so do all Tibetans. How can we do that ?
Thank you 🙏🥰
Thanks lot for help.
Actually Kachin is the Tibetan word "སྐར་ཆེན། "brightness Stars villages" but later those majority people forget their forefathers roots under new master 💪🏻👨👨👧👦💔
Myanmar's Lost Tibetans refers to a group of Tibetan refugees who fled to Myanmar (formerly Burma) due to political and cultural repression in Tibet, particularly after the Chinese invasion in the 1950s. Over time, many Tibetans in Myanmar have become somewhat isolated from the larger Tibetan diaspora, leading to them being referred to as "lost" because they are less known or recognized compared to other Tibetan communities around the world. They live in remote areas, often without easy access to support from the international Tibetan community
From the information I've gathered, refugees from Tibet do not comprise the Myanmar Tibetans. They are Khampas who settled there within the last century.
Small number of Tibetan escaped to Myanmar when China occupied Tibet in 1959.
nonsense.derung is 独龙族,exists before hundreds years ago.no written language
@@tourmusicmarkwang3877derung are related to Tibetan
@@tourmusicmarkwang3877 there are Tibetan refugees in Burma
@@PlumbKrzy it has been proven that all of the Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups ultimately trace their origins to Amdo in northeast Tibet.
That’s not true
Thank you
Birmani et Tibet. ce sont originaire grand familles Tourque Touranienne. la familles Tourque Touranienne, ce sont amozonienne, nomade, et montagnard. viola la familles Tourque Touranienne, Tatares ou Katay, Karay, Kitan, Titan, Katan etc, Scyhtes, ou Saca, Saga, Saha, Scout, Scandin, Çoud etc, la Sibérie, Sarmates, Mongol, Mançour, Tounguz, Ainu, Guril, Kore, Austronésienne, Ougro Finios, lapon, Esquimos, Thrace, Tanais, Troy, Odin, Gétes, Cimmérienne, Caucase ou Ibérique, Basque, Berberes, Kabyle, Assam, Indus Valles, Aborigines, Dravidienne ou Tamil, Bengal, Urdu, Souryas ou Tourcoman, Huns, Hion Nou, Tangout, Tomhu, Khazar, Avar, Alans, Ashkenazi, Celtique, Sikkim, Sindh, Radjou, Tsiganes ou Roman, Kaha, Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, Birman, Siam, laos, Annamit, Mekong, Joung, Khmer, Males, Amérindienne, Maori, Polonesienne, Azteque, Inca, Tupis et Carip etc. la familles Tourque Touranienne ce sont parenté et mix population. Merci Beaucoup. Bon Continuation.
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I’ve heard and read about the Tibet o-Burmese pigmies deep in the jungles of Burma. Are these race of tibetan on the northern part similar to the Tibetan Pigmes of the Burmese jungle?
Thank you
Perhaps the Derung people emigrated from Dêrong County (得荣县, སྡེ་རོང་རྫོང) in the Garzê region to Myanmar. Dêrong County borders Dechen County, which is very close to Myanmar.
Derung of Eastern Tibet and Derung of Northern Myanmar are the same ethnic group. That is why the Derung called Tibetans of Tahaundam “newcomers”, because they arrived the same way from Tibet, but much earlier.
Tibetan refugees who were born in India say the same thing to new refugees from Tibet when they call them “sarjor” (Tibetan for “newcomer”).
@@eclectic.explorations Sure but we need observe well then we can confirm
There's a tibeto- Burman speaking tribe in NE part of India known as "Karbi" pretty similar with Derung tribe.
What part of the north east?
@buniversal2846 Assam, Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh
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Give this land back to Tibet. It doesnt make any sense that theyre part of Burma
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