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: Kachin oral traditions and historical research suggest they migrated from the northern Tibetan Plateau to the Putao plains around 100 A.D..

: The term "Kachin" is an exonym used by outsiders; internally, the group often identifies as Wunpawng . The word "Kachin" itself may derive from the Jinghpaw word GaKhyen , meaning "Red Earth". kachin

Kachin history, perceptions, and beliefs: contextual elements : Kachin oral traditions and historical research suggest

: During World War II, the Kachin were famous for siding with the Allied Forces, forming elite guerrilla units like the 101st Kachin Rangers to fight Japanese occupation. This spirit of autonomy led them to sign the 1947 Panglong Agreement , which promised ethnic states internal self-rule—a promise many feel remains unfulfilled. Culture and Society Known historically as the "Mountain Lords," their identity

The (or Wunpawng ) are a vibrant confederation of Tibeto-Burman ethnic groups primarily inhabiting the rugged highlands of northern Myanmar, as well as parts of China and India. Known historically as the "Mountain Lords," their identity is defined by a deep connection to their ancestral land, a history of fierce independence, and a sophisticated social structure. Historical Foundations

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