Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County (, Hmong: ) is located in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan province, China, bordering Vietnam's Lai Châu Province to the south and Lào Cai Province to the southeast. Jinping is home to the Red-headed Yao () minority group who wear a pointed red hat on their heads after they get married.
Geography
Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County borders Mengzi City, Gejiu and Hekou Yao Autonomous County across the Honghe River to the east, Lüchun County to the west and Yuanyang County, Yunnan to the north. It also borders Vietnam: Lai Châu Province to the south and Lào Cai Province (Bat Xat District) to the southeast. It is located in southern Honghe Prefecture in the southeast of Yunnan.
Administrative divisions
Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County has 4 towns 8 townships and 1 ethnic township.
4 towns
8 townships
1 ethnic township
Ethnic groups
The Jinping County Gazetteer (1994:113-132) lists the following ethnic groups.
- Miao
- Black Miao () / Mengba èÂÂå§ / Mengshi èÂÂæÂ½
- Qingshui Miao () / Mengnengcha èÂÂè½差; exonym: Mengbu èÂÂè¡¥ / Mengbei èÂÂèÂÂ
- Flowery Miao () / Meng Leng èÂÂå·
- Piantou Miao () / Meng Shua èÂÂå·; exonym: Chinese Miao æ±Âè (least populous Miao subgroup)
- White Miao () / Mengdou èÂÂéÂÂ
- Yao
- Yu Mian (): Red-Headed Yao 红头ç¶
- Men é¨: Landian Yao èÂÂéÂÂç¶, Pingtou Yao 平头ç¶, Sha Yao æ²Âç¶
- Dai
- Dai Luo () (Black Dai é»Âå£, Dry Dai æÂ±å£): located in Kuchuyi è¦åÂÂéÂÂ, Shidong ç³æ´Â, Laomanhao èÂÂèÂÂèÂÂ, Xiaohekou å°Âæ²³å£, Changtan é¿滩
- Dai Le () (Pu'er Dai æÂ®è³å£): located in Pu'erzhai æÂ®è³寨 (Upper ä¸Â寨, Central ä¸Â寨, Lower ä¸Â寨 villages), Mengla Township/
- Ludai Lunan () (= child of the water; also called Water Dai/ and White Dai/)
- Zhuang
- White Sha people () (autonym: Bure å¸ÂæÂ¹)
- Black Sha people () (autonym: Kacha 塿ÂÂ¥): Zhemi Township/ (in the 3 villages of Baha å·´åÂÂæÂÂ, Bayi å·´ä¹Â, and Pingzhai åª寨). 235 households and 965 persons as of 2005.
- Lahu
- Lahu Na () (Black Lahu/)
- Lahu Xi () (Yellow Lahu/)
- Lahu Pu () (White Lahu/)
An alternate list gives the following ethnic minorities and subgroups. Locations are from the Jinping County Ethnic Gazetteer (2013:89, 101).
- Miao
- Flowery Miao ()
- White Miao ()
- Black Miao ()
- Chinese Miao ()
- Yao
- Red-headed Yao ()
- Landian Yao ()
- Sha Yao ()
- Dai
- Water Dai ()
- Black Dai ()
- Pu'er Dai ()
- Hani
- Nongmen () (Nuomei/): widely distributed across Jinping County. 10,323 households and 42,325 persons as of 2005. It is also spoken in Hanitian Ã¥ÂÂå°¼ç°.
- Nongbi () (Nuobi/): in Jinhe Town () and Tongchang Township/ (in 23 villages). 2,358 households and 9,902 persons as of 2005. It is also spoken in Hanitian Ã¥ÂÂå°¼ç°.
- Duoni (): in Laojizhai Township/ (in the villages of Masasi 马æÂÂæÂ¯, Bailezhai ç½ä¹Â寨, and Dazhupeng 大竹æ£Â). 793 households and 3,329 persons as of 2005.
- Asuo (): in Laojizhai Township/ (in the villages of Lilaochong æÂÂèÂÂå², Duosha å¤Âæ²Â, Baimazhai ç½马寨, Baigou ç½æ²Â, Nanla Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂ, and Shaluo æ²Âå°). 356 households and 1,425 persons as of 2005.
- Lami (): in Laojizhai Township/ and Zhemi Township/ (in 20 villages). 2,135 households and 9,180 persons as of 2005.
- Gehe () (Gehe 格河; Gehuo 格活; in Laomeng Township/ their exonym is Angluo æÂÂçÂÂ): in Tongchang éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Yingpan èÂ¥çÂÂ, and Laomeng èÂÂå townships. 2,563 households and 10,510 persons as of 2005. Gehuo 格活 is also spoken in Baima Shangzhai, Yingpan Township, Jinping County éÂÂå¹³å¿èÂ¥çÂÂ乡ç½马ä¸Â寨æÂÂ. (This is not the same as Guohe éÂÂå of Dengqu Village, Majie Township, Yuanjiang County Ã¥Â
Âé³å¿马è¡Â乡çÂȌÂȾÂÂ.)
- Guozuo () (Guozhuo éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ): in Zhemi èÂÂ
ç±³, Mengla Ã¥ÂÂæÂÂ, and Jinshuihe éÂÂæ°´æ²³ townships. 1,953 households and 8,398 persons as of 2005.
- Habei () (Mani çÂÂå°¼): in Habei village Ã¥ÂÂå¤ÂæÂÂ, Zhemi Township/. 56 households and 231 persons as of 2005.
- Yi (speaking 4 languages: Nuosu 诺èÂÂ, Muji å§Âåº, Alu é¿é²Â, and Laowu èÂÂä¹Â)
- Nisu (): in Jinhe éÂÂæ²³éÂÂ, Mengqiao Ã¥ÂÂ桥乡, and Laomeng èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡 townships (in 19 villages). 1,134 households and 5,519 persons as of 2005.
- Alu (): in Yakouzhe Village 丫å£é®æÂÂ, Laojizhai Township/ (in the villages of Luopan ç½ÂçÂÂ, Tiantou ç°头, Huilongzhai Ã¥ÂÂé¾Â寨, Laozhai èÂÂ寨, Zhongzhai ä¸Â寨, Xihadi 西åÂÂåºÂ, Heishan é»Âå±±, Amilong é¿åª笼, Kabianzhai å¡边寨, Anlezhai å®Âä¹Â寨, Nanlu Ã¥ÂÂé²Â, etc.). 1,264 households and 5,307 persons as of 2005.
- Pula ()
- Muji (): widely distributed across Jinping County
- Laowu () (autonym: Laoyong/): in Laojizhai èÂÂéÂÂ寨, Laomeng èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Yingpan èÂ¥çÂÂ, and Mengla Ã¥ÂÂæÂ townships (in 29 villages). 2,222 households and 9,342 persons as of 2005.
- Tulao (): in the 2 villages of Yugadi é±¼åÂÂåºÂ, Xinzhai Village æÂ°å¯¨æÂÂ, Mengqiao Township ; and Laowangzhai èÂÂçÂÂ寨, Qingjiao Village ç®ÂèÂÂæÂÂ, Dazhai Township
- Zhuang
- Sha ()
- Nong ()
- Lahu
- Black Lahu ()
- Yellow Lahu ()
- White Lahu ()
- Bulang (autonym: Mang/): in the 4 villages of Leigong Daniu é·åÂ
¾ÂÂçÂÂ, Pinghe Zhongzhai åª河ä¸Â寨, Pinghe Xiazhai 平河ä¸Â寨, Nanke Xinzhai Ã¥ÂÂç§ÂæÂ°å¯¨ (also known as Longfeng village é¾Â夿ÂÂ), all of which are administered by Jinshuihe Town (). 110 households and 682 persons as of 2005.
The Lahu of Jinping County reside in the following villages (Jinping County Ethnic Gazetteer 2013:127). Village names are from 1985.
- Zhemi Ethnic Lahu Township/
- Lower Xinzhai Village ä¸ÂæÂ°å¯¨æÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Niudi çÂÂåºÂ, Upper Liangzhu ä¸Âè¯竹, Middle Liangzhu ä¸Âè¯竹 (now part of Lower Liangzhu ä¸Âè¯竹), Lower Liangzhu ä¸Âè¯竹, Upper Namihe ä¸Â纳迷河, Lower Namihe ä¸Â纳迷河, Jinzhuzhai éÂÂ竹寨, Laobaizhai èÂÂç½寨, Baixiaocun ç½å°ÂæÂÂ, Xincun æÂ°æÂ (now part of Jinzhuzhai éÂÂ竹寨 and Baixiaocun ç½å°ÂæÂÂ), Longtang é¾Âå¡Â, Zhongjianhe ä¸Âé´河 (now part of Baixiaocun ç½å°ÂæÂÂ, Niudicun çÂÂåºÂæÂÂ, Jinzhuzhai éÂÂ竹寨); also in Kucong Xinzhai è¦èªæÂ°å¯¨
- Baha Village å·´åÂÂæÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Sulu èÂÂé²Â, Nanlu Ã¥ÂÂé²Â, Dongshan Xiaozhai ä¸Âå±±å°Â寨
- Dingqing Village é¡¶éÂÂæÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Dipeng å°æ£Â, Gudeng å¤ç¯, Chaye è¶å¶æÂÂ, Laopuzhai èÂÂæÂ®å¯¨ (now part of Tuanjiezhai å¢ç»Â寨), Nanmen Ã¥ÂÂ鍿ÂÂ, Liuliu Xinzhai Ã¥Â
ÂÃ¥Â
ÂæÂ°å¯¨, Liuqi Xinzhai Ã¥Â
Âä¸ÂæÂ°å¯¨, Tuanjiezhai å¢ç»Â寨, Kucong Dazhai è¦èª大寨 (now called Dazhai 大寨æÂÂ), Liangzi village 2 è¯åÂÂäºÂéÂÂ, Laoyangzhai èÂÂæÂ¨å¯¨
- Hebianzhai Village 河边寨æÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Jinzhuzhai éÂÂ竹寨 (now known as Yingfang village èÂ¥æÂ¿æÂÂ), Dongfeng ä¸Âé£Â, Laolinjiao village 1 èÂÂæÂÂèÂÂä¸ÂéÂÂ, Laolinjiao village 2 èÂÂæÂÂèÂÂäºÂéÂÂ
- Jinshuihe Town ()
- Pujiao Village æÂ®è§ÂæÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Kucongzhai è¦èª寨 (now known as Lahu village æÂÂç¥ÂæÂÂ)
- Nanke Village Ã¥ÂÂç§ÂæÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Lianfang èÂÂ鲿ÂÂ, Mujichong æ¯Â鸡岿ÂÂ, Laobaizhai èÂÂç½寨, Xiaoyan å°Â岩
- Mengla Township/
- Laowuzhai Village èÂÂä¹Â寨æÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Daqi 大åÂ
¶è¦èª寨 (now known as Daqi 1st and 2nd Lahu villages 大åÂ
¶æÂÂç¥Âä¸Â, äºÂéÂÂ)
- Wengdang Village ç¿Âå½ÂæÂÂå§Âä¼Â: in Kucong Xinzhai è¦èªæÂ°å¯¨ (now known as Lahu Xinzhai æÂÂç¥ÂæÂ°å¯¨)
The Gezou/, a Hani subgroup, are found in the following villages of Jinping County (note: Hani village name followed by Chinese name).
- District 3 ä¸Âåº: Lijiazha éÂÂå æÂ (Wengdang ç¿Âå½Â寨), Naniupuma é£纽æÂ®ç (Daqi 大åÂ
¶å¯¨), Naniuzha é£纽æÂ (Xiaoqi å°ÂÃ¥Â
¶å¯¨)
- District 4 Ã¥ÂÂåº: Gouqiezha èÂÂÃ¥ÂÂæÂ (Wuleguo äºÂäºÂæÂÂ寨), Silouqiuzha æÂ¯æ¥¼ä¸ÂæÂ (Duguo ç¾ÂÂ寨), Dapuzha è¾¾æÂ®æÂ (Ping'an å¹³å®Â寨), Qiemazha Ã¥ÂÂçÂÂæÂ (Hebian 河边寨), Wupuzha å´æÂ®æÂ (Xin'an æÂ°å®Â寨)
The Apu/ (autonym: '; also known as Bokho, '), an Yi subgroup, are found in Ma'andi Township/.
The Luoluopo/ (') or Luopo/ (') are found in Luopan Shangzhai ç½ÂçÂÂä¸Â寨, Jinping County and in Zhongzhai ä¸Â寨, Dashuigou 大水沠Township, Lüchun County. The Luopo of Jinping believe that their ancestors had migrated from Pu'er and Mojiang County, while the Luopo of Lüchun believe that their ancestors had migrated from Dali.
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Notes
References
Further reading
- Jinping County Ethnic Gazetteer Editorial Committee (ed). 2013. Jinping County Ethnic Gazetteer éÂÂå¹³èÂÂæÂÂç¤æÂÂ壿ÂÂèª治å¿æ°ÂæÂÂå¿Â. Kunming: Yunnan People's Press äºÂÃ¥ÂÂæ°ÂæÂÂåºçÂÂ社.
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