The Jingpo ethnic minority
The Jingpos, numbering 132,143, live mostly in the Dehong Dai-Jingpo
Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, together with the De'ang, Lisu,
Achang and Han peoples. A few of them are found in the Nujiang Lisu Autonomous
Prefecture.
The Jingpos mainly inhabit tree-covered mountainous areas some 1,500 meters
above sea level, where the climate is warm. Countless snaking mountain
paths connect Jingpo villages, which usually consist of two-story bamboo
houses hidden in dense forests and bamboo groves.

The area abounds in rare woods and medicinal herbs. Among cash crops
are rubber, tung oil, tea, coffee, shellac and silk cotton. The area's
main mineral resources are iron, copper, lead, coal, gold, silver and
precious stones. Tigers, leopards, bears, pythons, pheasants and parrots
live in the region's forests.
The Jingpos speak a language belonging to the Tibetan-Myanmese family
of the Chinese-Tibetan language system. Until 70 years ago, when an alphabetic
system of writing based on Latin letters was introduced, the Jingpos kept
records by notching wood or tying knots. Calculation was done by counting
beans. The new system of writing was not widely used, however. After 1949,
with the help of the government, the Jingpo people have started publishing
newspapers, periodicals and books in their own language.
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