AIZAWL - Mizoram University Department of History & Ethnography ta International Seminar on “Exploring the History, Culture and Identity of the Chin Groups” cha October 13-16, 2008 heta Mizoram University campus liata hnei awpa châ ta, he international seminar peimawh kawpa liana heta Mara Scholar pano Dr. K. Zohra nata Dr. Laiu Fachhai zy cha Paper present awpa ta hruapa ama châ.
He seminar Coordinator he Dr K. Robin Mara saw zy hry liata Historian eima palaikhei kawpa History liata Ph.D ahmo hrapa pyly a châ. Ano he Mizoram University History department liata lecturer rai ahria ngahaipa a cha.
He hawhta chi hropa tawhta top scholar-zy chhao hrua hrapa ama cha. Cha liata alahah viapazy cha Western scholars alalaohpa Professor F.K. Lehman nata Professor George Bedell zy chhao ama hlao hra. He rakha he the Coordinator tawhta eima pahno thei chhohpa a cha chy.
He International Seminar a sponsor tuhpa cha Brussels khihpi liata Euro Burma Office cha ta, Brussels he European Union (EU) de factor capital city a cha.
He Seminar liana heta Chin chyhsazy culture, history, indentity zy rei pahmaona hnei awpa cha awta, he heta Chin tahpa ta khothola tawhta maniah ama pahno zydua he asiano viapa ta scholar nawzy ta chhopasia awpa nata reipahmaona ama hnei awpa a cha. Cha hawhta, Lai, Mizo, Zomi, Zotung, Mara, Senthang, Lautu, Zophei, Bawm, Hmar, Vaiphei, etc zydua eima identity nata syhpahmao dah dopazy chhao ama rei pahmao awpa hawhta eima pangiasa hra.
Thlah eima chhana liata athei chyu ei si.
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Eima chata daihti pha pa nata peimaw pa Written by Guest on 2008-10-03 22:08:15 He hawhta eima identity lachhata azaopa reipasia n'awpa daihti phapa he Mara Scholars zyta Mara pazydua vyuh pata yziehneikaw pata ama vawchhopasiatheithlyu aw! Hnabei eimaseih. Thlahchha chhao eimabao lyma! Mara pa he vawtlah pareimawsy! Pahmo, Chennai. | pha kaw heina! Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 01:00:06 Khazohpa ta nama chana rei pasia awhpata sohna cha pie ei maw syh! Khazohpa taopa sai cha tlo pita! | it is a curse Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 02:43:56 nama chana nata pahe nama mara nacha veima??????????????????????????????? Natao chhiekaw, website lia zy ta he haw navawreih thlahla avaw chado viatyh, achuhaipa ma nacha ma, khapa natao, na sialeihmikawna!!!! Pachana ahneileikaw pa nacha eiaw. | Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 06:12:06 Dear Mara scholars, Keima paper present awpa topic cha hehawhta a cha: BECOMING A FOREIGNER IN ONE'S OWN LAND: The Mara People's Experience of the Division of their Land Ei cover awpa tlahpizy cha hehawhta a cha: Early History of the Mara People, the Effects of British Colonialism and India and Burma Independences, the Effects of the Division of their Land on the Mara People Today, etc. Tho 12 rachhoh roh na ta, rei papua khai hma awpa cha leipa aw ta, a peimawh viapazy ei rei papua aw. Dr Zohra chhao "Mara Chieftainship" la chhah present a chhuah ei aw. He seminar liata paper zydua he publish awpa a cha ei aw. Dr Robin, Dr Zohra nata keima chata thlahchha maniah vaw bao pazao muh vy! Vanoh Paw | To Vanoh Paw Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 06:43:59 Dear Vanoh Paw, na paper present awpa he nathlie byuh achhi kaw. On the -ve side/note, Mararah pachhaihpa achapa hela ngiachhie eima chhih hmeiseih, rah sano liata kha hliatha chathei tla leipa pita tlysao disao rairi haipa eima cha. On the lighter +ve side/note, deikua cha Khazohpa ta ngia maniah chhieta byhna kaonano-nanopa la liata byhna eima to thlah hrana tahpa he apy theina hnangahna a cha ngyu aw. Nama paper present-zy he vaw nathlie eima byuh hmi kaw sai. He hawhpa Seminar peimawhpa liata Mara saw Co-ordinator eima hnei thlahpa he eima vahnei pachaina a cha ngyu aw. Dr. Robin cho lia chhao eima khokheina maniah vaw hlapa la eima ly kaw aw. Report akichai kawpa Seminar pachha khaohta ano pohpa tlaita maniah piepa thei sala, English or Mara eima ly kaw aw. - Maraland.net fan, Khizaw Notla. | Ei ma chalykaw!!!!! Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 08:31:03 Mara eimachana liata taothai y khao leipa "bitter partition" hela pachatyh tita palotlah theirai vei. Chasala nochho-notla apasokaw pita he hawta chipho no-ah chhih pahe khizaw liata y thai bao aw vei. Khiah la nama presentation he daihti chha nata miahvaw chaluatheihra la eima phahnai kheikaw aw. Thlahchha eimachaw bao lyma. | Written by Guest on 2008-10-06 12:11:05 Dr. Laiu Nata Dr. K. Zohra, Nama panoh Paper Present awpa he Pasaina zy y theipa cha khiala Maraland.net siepahliepa heta reih theipa ta maniah vaw sopa thei bei ula eima cha ly kaw aw. Marasaw achuhaipa zy chata maniah phahnai khei hmeiseih aw ta, eima History eima pahnopasiana a cha hra aw. Y hrawpa na byu kaw he Seminar daihti no he. Thlachha lia eima cha vaw thei ly ma -Rah Thapasatuhpa- | CG tawta Seminar thatih Written by Guest on 2008-10-07 16:09:05 International Seminar On Chin People To Be Held In India's Mizoram State Van Biak Thang Chinland Guardian 08 October, 2008 An international seminar on 'exploring the history, culture and identity of the Chin groups' is to be held for the very first time at Mizoram University in Aizawl, India next week from 13 to 15 October. The three-day seminar which aims at raising awareness about the loss of identity and generating consciousness to restore the ethnic and cultural identities by the Chin community across the globe is organised by Department of History and Ethnography, Mizoram University, Aizawl and sponsored by Brussels-based The Euro-Burma Office. "It would be the first time ever in Mizoram University. There will be quite a lot of experts participating, as many as 30 from abroad and the same number from within India. We are expecting more than 150 people to attend with many special guests including Professor F.K. Lehman and Professor George Bedell," Coordinator of the seminar, Dr. K. Robin from Department of History and Ethnography told Chinland Guardian. A host of speakers involving the academics, activists and various experts working in the field will elaborate on various issues from different perspectives pertaining to the Chin history, culture and identity. The seminar’s objectives statement said that the Chins who are the indigenous people occupying large territories - hitherto called Chin-Lushai Country - are now separated by international boundaries of nation-states like Burma, India and Bangladesh in recent years, becoming minorities among the larger communities in the new nation-states. The ethnic groups in these modern nation-states perceive threats to their identity in some geographical locale, the statement continued. With a strong belief on the importance of identity retention especially among smaller ethnic groups like the Chins, the event will also focus on finding ways in preserving and protecting the culture and tradition of a people who are in the process of losing identity on the face of the 'nationalist upsurges' in the 20th century. The first Chin Forum's magazine which is published this year in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of its inception will be available at the Chin historical seminar. The magazine is prepared with the primary purpose of informing its readers about the Chin people, their land, and their struggle for freedom, democracy and federalism. http://www.chinlandguardian.com/index.php/Home/366 | Written by Guest on 2008-10-07 16:16:06 Dr. K. Robin Ph.D (History) hmo patohpatia tuhchaipa a chapa he ei palai khei kaw. Mara saw tlaita he hawpa liata a lead awpa he Chi hropazy ama nervous kaw ngyu na. lolz | Samaw nata alykheina Written by Guest on 2008-10-07 19:13:16 To Dr. Laiu Fachhai, Dr. K. Zohra, Dr. K. Robin: Nama zydua hnota alykheina samaw ei chla ei! Marapa hmia maniah nama pakai hlei khota, eima chi nata pho adua khei thei awpa eima nopaw ngachhipa Mara scholars zy eima chahneipa he Marapa eichapa vapha ei ta hmeiseih. Nama cho liata eilyna lai kawpa ei palasa. Mizoram University - Oct 13-15 ta tao awpa International Seminar on Chin People nata azao pata bahta rei khopa ei hnei hra. Eima hnola lia kha Chin Forum Baord Member Puhpa Victor Biak Lian tawta he Seminar ahlao hra awpa ta hruana email ei vaw dao. Ei vaw hlao kho hmeiseih bao naita, ei rai chakao ngana liata leave vaw hmo thei khao mah leipa nata, apei ei ta kaw. Chin Forum Magazine chata ei rohpa ssholarly article 'Chin Origin' tahpa deikua he nama patopatia ngapa Seminar lia tlokhei cheingei awpa ta naw chho eita, ei pasai hlei khota, ei ly ngasapa a cha. Keima ei Paper pachhuapanohpa ta adua khei chaipa cha: Chin-Kuki-Mizo groups zydua he 'Chin' tawta avaw thaopa eima cha, tahpa ta argument taopa chata, historically, geneologically, nata logically ta argument he ado tahpata proof pa a cha. Chin he eima origin achapa acha khiah Zo, Lushei(mizo), Lai, Mara, Khumi, Cho, Asho, Bawm zy he Chin sub-cognitive deita a cha tahpata proof heihpa a cha. Chavata, Zo = Chin or Lai = Chin or Lushei(Mizo) = Chin he ado leipa ta, Zo, Lushei (mizo), Lai, Mara, Khumi, Cho, Asho, Bawm = Chin he ado tahpata adua kheipa a cha hra. Chahawta acha khiah cha, Lai he Mara cha leipa ta, Lai chhao Mara cha hra vei. Lai, Mizo, Zo, Khumi, Bawm zydua respectively vice versa a cha. He argument heta Marapa Chin ryh liata chipho tlohpa sakha eima chana maniah adua kheita, maniah aprotect hra. Lai he Mara cha leipa ta, Mara chhao Lai cha hra vei, tahpa argument he Part II paper liata detail viapata roh awpa khona ei hnei. He seiminar liata eima chipho kyh liata consesus point sakha cha nama tloh thei awpa beiseihna khacha ei hnei. Process hawta chasala, Follow-up chhao a y thei lyma awpa recommand ei tao kho kaw hra. Nama hlao vaw tloh cheingei maw sy. Eima nopaw shcolar namo zy nata atyuh hnai chaima pata eima chipho kyh rei hnai awpa ei byuh hmeiseih bao naita, hmiala atyhna daihti phapa a y aw tahpa khacha ei beiseih. Aly kheina chota, Elaisa | Ei paloh a ieh kaw Written by Guest on 2008-10-07 19:58:39 He hmo he hmo peimawh kawpa chata, he hawhpa liata Coordinator Mara saw Dr. Robin atyu thlahpa he a rohna ei tah kaw. Khazohpa ta adoleipa ta eima history interpreter-zy cho la liata asia hlia viapa ta chhopasia thei awpa ta daihti a pahy habapa hawhta ei pahno. Khazohpa hmotao he no-ah achhih kaw tyh. Eima Gospel Centenary khola chata eima chana hmodoleipa ta ama rei tyhpazy asianopa ta chhopasia daihti acha ngyu aw. Professor F.K. Lehman and Professor George Bedell zy he he liata chi hlupi a ypazy pi thatih a pacha kawpa ama charopa scholars hlupi ta ama 'quote' tyhpa cha eita, amo ta hmo yzie ama vaw hmo hra awpa he he seminar a fair via n'awpa a cha heih hra ngyu aw. Ei ly kaw. He liata Mara scholars ahlaopa zydua eima thlahchhana liata eima chavaw thei aw. - Chatlai, California. | Seminar Update: from CG News Written by Guest on 2008-10-14 18:35:45 Mizoram University Hosts International Seminar on Chin History Van Biak Thang Chinland Guardian 14 October, 2008 An international seminar on 'exploring the history, culture and identity of the Chin people' which kicked off last Monday is held at Chaltlang Tourist Lodge in Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram State, India. The three-day seminar organised by Mizoram University has presentations and discussions on the Chins by Kuki-Chin historians. The event, initiated by Chin National Council, is sponsored by Brussels-based Euro-Burma Office. Professor A.N. Rai, Vice Chancellor of Mizoram University, inaugurated the programme which was followed by a lively and beautiful welcoming song from students of History Department. An introductory speech was given by Coordinator of the seminar, Dr. K. Robin of History Department and keynote address by Professor J.L. Dawar. Euro-Burma Office Research Director and Chairman of Chin National Council, Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong, gave a speech on behalf of Euro-Burma Office (EBO) and Salai Kipp Kho Lian, Chin Forum Coordinator, spoke on behalf of Chin National Council. Dr. Lalngurliana of Mizoram University proposed a vote of thanks to Mr. Harn Yawnghwe, Director of Euro-Burma Office for supporting financially to make this auspicious seminar possible where both the attendees and organising committee members alike delight in the historic occasion. More than 150 scholars on Kuki-Chins from across the world came to attend this important seminar with a total of 36 scholarly papers on Chin identity, according to the organising committees. The first day of the seminar saw presentations from 16 scholars including Professor Dr. T.T Haukip of Manipur University, Professor Laltluangliana Khiangte of Mizoram University, Professor George Bedell of Payap University, Professor Lehman of Illinois University and Chin history scholar Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong. It is said that Mizoram University will publish all the papers presented at the seminar in a book form. Speaking in both Chin and English at the opening ceremony of the seminar, Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong said: "It is such a privilege to have a seminar like this on Chin history and culture, well organised by Mizoram University in our capital city, Aizawl. Your [the audience] presence recognise our name, our culture and our identity." Salai Kipp Kho Lian, Secretary of the first Chin Forum Magazine distributed at the seminar, said: “I believe that in the near future when we could successfully agree on a new federal constitution for the Union of Burma, the Chin people on both sides of the Indo-Burma border line will be of great help to India and play a vital role in helping her implement the Look East policy in many ways." The first day of vibrant and magnificent moments with scholarly presentations and discussions was ended at 5 pm with a dinner party thrown by Professor A.N. Rai, Vice Chancellor of Mizoram University. The first session of the second day that started at 9:30 am was chaired by Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong and the second session from 12 noon to 2 pm by Professor Dr. Lehman. The last session continued with Dr. Sangkima as a chairperson. This is the third time the international Chin seminar is held. The first one named 'Chin-Lushai Conference' was said to be done with no Chin participants in Calcutta, India in 1892 by the British and the second with only Chin participants in Ottawa, Canada in 1998. The seminar this year has been hailed as the most comprehensive as it includes not only the Chin people but also scholars with knowledge and experiences on Chin history and culture from various countries including USA, Canada, Thailand, India, Burma and Europe. http://www.chinlandguardian.com/index.php/Home/370 |
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