In his turn, A-pu, the
Lisu cadre, forgoes his corporeal and land-bound wisdom, and buys into the frenzy for fast revenues and material affluence sans his ethical intuition of the humans' relationship with land.
Here it clearly demonstrates that proximity to Burma and Tibet influences the distribution of Tibeto-Burman toponyms there, mainly composed of Zang (Tibetan), Naxi, and
Lisu toponyms.
All specimens are placed in the herbarium collections of
LISU, PO/PO-CIBIO and E.
(Luckily, a friendly farmer fed us dinner by nightfall.) As I scrambled up steep paths with my
Lisu tour guide, he drank a lot of beer.
Under intense contact with the
Lisu language, Anong has undergone radical changes, and the version of the language spoken by the handful of remaining Anong speakers is very different from that spoken forty years ago.
Katherine Gillogly's examination of the Sam Muen Highland Development Project, argues that opium interdiction led to considerable economic and cultural distress among the
Lisu people.
Mischa Berlinski originally intended to write an account of the real-life
Lisu tribe of Thailand, but held scant interest in the project until he decided to fictionalize the natives and turned his research into a novel.
Oliver Byar Bowh Si is a lecturer in theology and ethics at the
Lisu Theological Seminary of Myanmar.
Actually, there has been a historical tradition for highly marginalized minorities such as the
Lisu, Miao, and Lahu peoples in Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi provinces to turn to Christianity for protection in their struggles against the dominant Han Chinese settlers and other powerful ethnic groups.