The Nung-Rawang people are an ethnic group who inhabit far northern Kachin State of Myanmar (Burma). They speak a language related to Kachin. Kachin is a state of Burma. ...
According to Kachin legend, the Nung-Rawang were the first of six brother from whom the main Kachin families are descended. The Nung-Rawang live in some of the most remote valleys and mountains in all of Myanmar. During the British colonial period, their very existence was thought to be a myth, as incoherent reports of "pygmy tribes" in the mountains of north Burma surfaced from time to time. The Nung-Rawang are short in stature, and are known for their crossbow hunting skills, but no definitive anthropological study has ever been conducted on this remote ethnic group. Generally speaking, pygmy (from Greek pygmaios, fist sized, a kind of dwarf in Greek mythology) can refer to any human or animal of unusually small size, for example, the pygmy hippopotamus. ... Anthropology (from the Greek word άνθρωπος = human) consists of the study of humankind (see genus Homo). ...
Actually Rawang is a name of one of the major town in the state of Selangor, in Malaysia. It is located in the Gombak district. State motto: no State motto Capital Shah Alam Royal Capital Klang Sultan Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah Chief Minister Mohd Khir bin Toyo Area 7,956 km2 Population - Estimated 4,100,000 State anthem Duli Yang Maha Mulia Selangor (Jawi: سÙÙØ¬Ùر, population 4. ...
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St Jude's Church Rawang is in the State of Selangor, Peninsula Malaysia.
St Jude's Church Rawang is one of the pioneering Catholic churches in Malaysia with a modern and progressive community.
Many pilgrims visit St Jude's Church in Rawang for special blessings and healings over the years and the highlight of the church is the St Jude's feast, normally held in October every year.