Hmar, also spelled as Mar, are one of the ethnic peoples of the
Chin-Kuki-Mizo living in
Northeast India
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Manipur
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and
Mizoram
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, western
Myanmar
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(
Burma
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) and eastern
Bangladesh
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.
Population
Manipur
In the 2011 census, there were 49,081 Hmars in Manipur.
Mizoram
The exact population of the Hmars in Mizoram is not known. In the first census of 1901 there were 10,411 Hmar language speakers. By 1961 the population was assessed to be 3,118, and then 4,524 in 1971. In the 2001 census, 18,155 Hmar speakers were found in Mizoram, but most of the Hmars of Mizoram speak Mizo languages.
Religion
An overwhelming majority of the Hmar people practice
Christianity
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with a few
Judaism
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Bnei Menashe
The Bnei Menashe ( he, בני מנשה, "Children of Menasseh", known as the Shinlung in India) is a community of people from various Tibeto-Burmese ethnic groups from the border of India and Burma who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribe ...
) .
Place of origin
The Hmars trace their origin to
Sinlung, the location of which is hotly debated. The term “Hmar” is believed to have originated from the term “Hmerh” meaning “tying of one’s hair in a knot on the nape of one’s head”. According to Hmar tradition, there were once two brothers, Hrumsawm and Tukbemsawm. Hrumsawm, the elder brother, used to tie his hair in a knot on his forehead because of a sore on the nape of his neck. After his death, all his descendants followed the same hairstyle, and the Pawis, who live in South
Mizoram
Mizoram () is a state in Northeast India, with Aizawl as its seat of government and capital city. The name of the state is derived from "Mizo", the self-described name of the native inhabitants, and "Ram", which in the Mizo language means "lan ...
, are believed to be the progeny of Hrumsawm. However, the younger brother, Tukbemsawm, tied his hair in a knot on the back of his head. The Hmars, who continued Tukbemsawm's hairstyle, are believed to be the descendants of Tukbemsawm (Songate, 1967).
Several theories have been put forward regarding the origin of the Hmars, but it appears that the Hmars originally came from
Central China
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. A Hmar historian, H. Songate (1956), proposes that the original home of the Hmars might be the present-day Tailing or Silung in
South East China, bordering the
Shan state
Shan State ( my, ရှမ်းပြည်နယ်, ; shn, မိူင်းတႆး, italics=no) also known by the endonyms Shanland, Muang Tai, and Tailong, is a state of Myanmar. Shan State borders China (Yunnan) to the north, Laos ( L ...
of
Myanmar
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. According to Songate (1956), “The Hmars left Sinlung because of the waves of
Chinese immigrants and political pressure drove them away to the south. The exact time of departure from Sinlung and the original route they followed is not known to this day. However, traces have been found in poems and legends that they came to the
Himalayas
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, and the great mountains made it impossible for them to continue their southward journey. So, they turned eastward of India from there.”
The Hmars are part of the
Chin-Kuki-Mizo groups of people found in
North East India
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Burma
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and
Chittagong Hill Tracts
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of
Bangladesh
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. The Hmars treasure their traditional arts including folk dance, folk songs, and handicrafts. The crafts display scenes of adventure, battle, love, victory, and other experiences throughout history.
The majority of the Hmars were
cultivators
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. The Hmars in South
Manipur
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were introduced to Christianity in the year 1910 by Watkin Roberts, a
Welsh
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missionary.
Political movements
After the signing of the
Mizo Accord in July 1986, some Hmar leaders in
Mizoram
Mizoram () is a state in Northeast India, with Aizawl as its seat of government and capital city. The name of the state is derived from "Mizo", the self-described name of the native inhabitants, and "Ram", which in the Mizo language means "lan ...
formed the Mizoram Hmar Association (later renamed the
Hmar People's Convention
The Hmar People's Convention (HPC) was established as a political party in 1986. The group advocates for the rights of members of the Hmar people (estimated 1,12,535 members per a 1991 census), one of the smaller tribes of northeastern India.
...
(HPC)). The HPC spearheaded a political movement for self-governance of the Hmars in Mizoram, demanding an
Autonomous District Council (ADC) comprising Hmar-dominated areas in north and northwest of Mizoram for the protection of their identity, culture, tradition, language, and natural resources.
To quell and suppress the political movement, the Mizoram government deployed the
Mizoram Armed Police (MAP) against the HPC activists, which forced the HPC to take up an armed struggle by forming an armed wing, the
Hmar Volunteer Cell
Hmar may refer to:
*Hmars or Hmar people
*Hmar language
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(HVC). The armed confrontation continued until 1992 when HPC representatives and the Government of Mizoram mutually agreed to hold ministerial-level talks. After multiple rounds of talks, a Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) was signed in
Aizawl
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on 27 July 1994 between the Government of Mizoram and the HPC. Armed cadres of the HPC surrendered along with their weapons in October 1994 and later the
Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC) was established. Some of the HPC leaders and cadres, however, rejected the Memorandum of Settlement and broke away from the main HPC, forming the
Hmar People's Convention - Democratic
Hmar may refer to:
*Hmars
Hmar, also spelled as Mar, are one of the ethnic peoples of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo living in Northeast Indian state of Manipur and Mizoram, western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh.
Population
Manipur
In the 2011 ...
(HPC-D), which continued an armed movement for autonomy in the form of an Autonomous District Council under the
Sixth Schedule to the
Constitution of India
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within Mizoram. Over one hundred militants of HPC-D surrendered with their weapons in April 2018 following a peace pact signed with the
Mizoram state government, which led to the formation of the
Sinlung Hills Council
Sinlung, sometimes called Chhinlung, Khur or Khul, is the ancestral home of the Chin, Kuki or Zo people ( Zohnahthlâk ). The Mizo, Hmars, and other Zo people trace their origin to Chhinlung / Sinlung. Most of the tribes/clans in Mizoram and ...
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Notable people
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Rochunga Pudaite
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, included the Hmar as well as Paite, Zou, Vaiphei, Gangte, and other clans as one of the Schedule Tribe of India, 1956 and the founder of
Bibles for the world
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*
HT Sangliana
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, Lok Sabha MP
*
Esther Hnamte, Singer
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Mami Varte
Lalrinkimi Varte (born 19 April 1988), better known by her stage name Mami Varte, is a Mizo singer most notable in Northeast India.
Music career
Mami Varte began singing at the age of 12, where she performed in various programs at church and s ...
,
Mizo Mizo may refer to:
*Mizo people, an ethnic group native to north-eastern India, western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh
*Mizo language, a language spoken by the Mizo people
*Mizoram, a state in Northeast India
*Lusei people, an ethnic group ...
singer
*
Jason Azzopardi
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*
Lalnghinglova Hmar
Lalnghinglova Hmar (popularly Tetea Hmar, born on 9 October 1977) is the current Minister of State for Labour, Employment, Skill Development & Entrepreneurship Department, Sport & Youth Services Department and Excise & Narcotics Department. He is ...
, Journalist and sports promoter of Mizoram
*
Lalremsiami
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,
India women's national field hockey team
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player
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Bijoy Kumar Hrangkhawl, Politician from
Tripura
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*
Lalram Luaha
Lalramluaha Hmar (born 18 August 1990 in Aizawl, Mizoram) is an Indian footballer.
Career
Born in Aizawl, Mizoram, Luaha is a product of the famed Tata Football Academy in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand where he graduated from in 2008.
Shillong Lajong ...
, Indian Footballer
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Lal Dena, Hmar historian and Vice Chancellor of
Sangai International University, Churachandpur
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Lalthlamuong Keivom, writer and composer of
Mizo literature
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and
Hmar
Hmar may refer to:
*Hmars or Hmar people
*Hmar language
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literature
*
Zirsangzela Hnamte, Writer of
Mizo literature
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*
Alfred Lalroutsang
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, youngest-ever player to play in the
Indian Super League
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at the age of 16 years.
*
Lalrinliana Hnamte
Lalrinliana Hnamte (born 29 April 2003) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Indian Super League club Chennaiyin.
Career
Lalrinliana Hnamte joined Pune City FC U-18 team, in 2018 and took part in the 2018 Her ...
, Indian Footballer
*
Lalvarmoi Hmar
Lalvarmoi Hmar (born 2 April 1988) is an Indian former footballer who played as a midfielder. She has been a member of the India women's national team.
Career
Hmar played football for Manipur women's football team.
International career
Hmar ...
, Indian Footballer
*
Hmar Zothanchhunga
Hmar Zothanchhunga (born 26 December 1985) is an Indian cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Mizoram in the 2018–19 Ranji Trophy on 14 December 2018. He made his Twenty20 debut on 11 January 2021, for Mizoram in the 2020–21 Syed M ...
, Indian Cricketer
See also
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Bnei Menashe
The Bnei Menashe ( he, בני מנשה, "Children of Menasseh", known as the Shinlung in India) is a community of people from various Tibeto-Burmese ethnic groups from the border of India and Burma who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribe ...
References
External links
VIRTHLI- Ushering Change (News & Info House of the Hmars)INPUI.COM – News & Information 'House' of the Hmar TribeHmarram.com: Hmar Online MuseumHMARHLA.COM – Hmar LyricsHmasawnna Thar- A Hmar DailyJacob L PulamteHmar Arasi – Official website of the Hmar Students' Association, Bangalore BranchSinlungHmar Resources Online: The Hmar RepositoryMumbai Tuisunsuo Weekly NewsIndian Catholic, Christian leaders gather warring ethnic groups for peaceThe case for a Hmar Autonomous District Council in MizoramHmar: Struggle for autonomy
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