There are several villages of the Lang’e in Yunnan province in China. These tribal people are related
to the Lhao Vo people of Kachin State, Myanmar. Very little is written about them specifically.
However, they would be similar to other tribal groups on the China-Myanmar border.
The hill tribes in the border region have been impoverished for years. Transportation has been
difficult. The government has been trying to address these problems with different programs.
However, it is also pushing a policy of Sinicization. This means that schools will be taught in
Mandarin.
The hill tribe belief systems are a mixture of animist practices with some Buddhist beliefs mixed in. A number of tribes have turned to Christ and given up their old religious ways.
Development is a priority for the Lang’e tribe. They need infrastructure and education. The journey out of poverty is a long one.
The economic gap between the tribals and the Han is great. Pray that government and private development programs will help raise the Lang’e tribe out of poverty.
Pray for children as the undergo “culture shock” through Sinicization in schools.
Pray that Lang’e people will find comfort and direction from Jesus.
Pray for Lang’e disciples to make more disciples.
Scripture Prayers for the Lang'e in China.
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