Intha in Myanmar (Burma)

The Intha have only been reported in Myanmar (Burma)
Population
Main Language
Largest Religion
Buddhism (Theravada)
Christian
Evangelical
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Identity

The Intha, whose name means “children of the lake,” are one of the most iconic ethnic groups in Asia. The 1901 census listed 50,478 Intha people, which increased slightly to 56,901 in 1931. Of those, almost all were Buddhists, with a small number identifying as animists and Muslims, but no Christians were counted among them at all.

Location: Just over 100,000 Intha people live in Myanmar’s southern Shan State. Famously, they are the group who live on and around Inle Lake in Taunggyi District, inhabiting four towns on the shores of the lake and dwelling on the water itself. The beautiful Inle Lake is 13 miles (22 km) long and 7 miles (11 km) wide. It has “very calm waters dotted with patches of floating vegetation and busy fishing canoes. Intha homes on the water are made of wood and woven bamboo. High hills rim the lake on both sides. The lakeshore and lake islands bear 17 villages on stilts, mostly inhabited by the Intha people. Nyaungshwe Township is home to all Intha people, with some of their important villages being Heha Ywama, In Chan, Nan Pan, Paw Kon, and Tha Lay. Other ethnicities in the township include the Shan, Pa-O, Taungyo, Danu, Kayah, and Burmese.

Language: Early British writers commonly described the Intha language as Burmese with a Shan accent. Intha is closely related to Burmese, although one source notes it is “a well-known nonstandard variety of Burmese with major pronunciation and vocabulary differences. Lexical studies show their close relationship to other Tibeto-Burman languages, sharing 95% similarity with standard Burmese, 93% with Danu, 89% with Taungyo, and 90% with Rakhine.


History

Scholars have long debated the origins of the Intha people, but most seem to agree that they arrived many centuries ago from southern Myanmar. One theory says they are descended from Burmese who migrated north during the reign of King Narapatisithu (1174–1210), although others believe they stem from slaves who were taken captive during wars with the Mon and Dawei people. Another source states that the Intha formed as a people group after “two brothers from Dawei came to Nyaungshwe in 1359 to serve a local ruler. The latter was so pleased with the hard-working demeanor of the brothers that he asked them to invite 36 more families from Dawei. Purportedly, all the Intha around Inle Lake are descended from these migrant families.”


Customs

The Intha are famous for their unique method of rowing with one leg. Fishermen “wrap a paddle around one hand and leg and use this to propel the boat while balancing precariously on the other leg. This position leaves them with one hand free, allowing them to drop a large conical net over passing fish in the shallow waters of the lake.” Many Intha derive their income from tourism, while floating garden markets on the lake sell flowers and vegetables.


Religion

The Intha are entrenched in their Buddhist beliefs. For centuries they have clung to their religion, seeing little need for change. At least 100 Buddhist temples and pagodas dot the hills around Inle Lake or have been built in the lake itself. Buddhism pervades every part of Intha life and culture, giving them their identity, security, and traditions.


Christianity

Because of their dedication to Buddhism, the Intha feel that if they embraced Christianity, it would be a grave offence to their culture and to their ancestors. As a result, only a tiny number of Intha people have ever accepted Jesus Christ, and they remain one of the neediest unreached groups in Myanmar today. No part of the Bible exists in the Intha language, as ministries believe they can be adequately reached using the Burmese Scriptures. A great need exists for good evangelistic video and audio materials to be produced in Intha, however.


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People Name General Intha
People Name in Country Intha
Pronunciation in-TAH
Alternate Names Inntha; Innthar; Insa; Naung Ma
Population this Country 103,000
Population all Countries 103,000
Total Countries 1
Indigenous Yes
Progress Scale 1
Unreached Yes
Frontier People Group Yes
GSEC 1  (per PeopleGroups.org)
Pioneer Workers Needed 2
PeopleID3 12237
ROP3 Code 104040
Country Myanmar (Burma)
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank 13  (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
Location in Country Shan state: Taunggyi district, Shwe Nyaung township, Inle lake area. Important Intha-speaking villages: Heha Ywama (largest), In Chan, Nan Pan, Paw Kon, and Tha Lay.   Source:  Ethnologue 2023
Country Myanmar (Burma)
Region Asia, Southeast
Continent Asia
10/40 Window Yes
National Bible Society Website
Persecution Rank 13  (Open Doors top 50 rank, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
Location in Country Shan state: Taunggyi district, Shwe Nyaung township, Inle lake area. Important Intha-speaking villages: Heha Ywama (largest), In Chan, Nan Pan, Paw Kon, and Tha Lay..   Source:  Ethnologue 2023
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Primary Religion: Buddhism (Theravada)
Major Religion Percent
Buddhism
99.00 %
Christianity  (Evangelical 0.07 %)
0.10 %
Ethnic Religions
0.90 %
Hinduism
0.00 %
Islam
0.00 %
Non-Religious
0.00 %
Other / Small
0.00 %
Unknown
0.00 %
Primary Language Intha (103,000 speakers)
Language Code int   Ethnologue Listing
Language Written Unknown
Total Languages 1
Primary Language Intha (103,000 speakers)
Language Code int   Ethnologue Listing
Total Languages 1
People Groups Speaking Intha

Primary Language:  Intha

Bible Translation Status:  Translation Started

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