Kri in Laos

Kri
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People Name: Kri
Country: Laos
10/40 Window: Yes
Population: 1,100
World Population: 1,100
Primary Language: Language unknown
Primary Religion: Ethnic Religions
Christian Adherents: 0.63 %
Evangelicals: 0.63 %
Scripture: Unspecified
Online Audio NT: No
Jesus Film: No
Audio Recordings: No
People Cluster: Mon-Khmer
Affinity Bloc: Southeast Asian Peoples
Progress Level:

Introduction / History

Surprisingly, the Kri were given status as an officially-recognized ethnic group in Laos, despite the fact they are the third smallest such group acknowledged by the Lao authorities. Just why they include some small groups and exclude others is not known. The ethnographic processes and methodology employed by Lao officials and scholars has never been explained to the public.

The Kri themselves claim "some families migrated to the Ta-Oy District of Saravan Province. These groups pick fruit and gather food in the forests and move their camps every 3-5 days in search of food. Typical agriculture doesn't interest them."

The area inhabited by the Kri in Khammouan is extremely remote, and still contains numerous tigers. Whole communities live in daily terror of these ferocious beasts. One early missionary wrote, "When a tiger becomes a man-eater, he usually haunts a certain community, living in the neighboring woods and roaming forth into the villages when hungry. In such communities the pigpens and buffalo stalls are usually built of heavy logs. Cats, dogs, and chickens are brought up into the house at nightfall, and the ladder drawn up after them. During the day no person would dare go alone from village to village, but the inhabitants move about in groups of a dozen or more with their long sabers in hand."

Kri people, live in Laos' Bouarapha District of Khammouan Province.

What Are Their Lives Like?

Little is known about the Kri. "The [Kri] in eastern Khammouan Province, in the Bouarapha District, are called Toong Luang by the Lao majority. Almost all were made to live normal sedentary lives in 1993 by local authorities." Previously they lived in trees and caves.

What Are Their Beliefs?

Geographic, cultural and linguistic barriers have separated the Kri from all gospel influence throughout their history. Not only are there no churches in the region, not even a single Kri is known to have placed their faith in Jesus Christ.

What Are Their Needs?

Pray God would show himself stronger than the obstacles preventing the Kri from knowing him.

Pray Jesus Christ would be lifted up above the Kri people, leading to an unstoppable movement to Christ among them.

Pray for Kri hearts to be ready and willing to accept the good seed of the gospel.

Text Source:   Joshua Project