17 December 2009

Myen Refugee 5,000 Malaysia mungdan kaw mawhpyi hpyi nga

Tsinyam hkrum masha (Refugee) masat lekmat ni hpe lang da ai masha marai 5,000 jan gaw ya aten hta Malaysia mungdan Butterworth mare kaw mawhpyi hpyi nga ma ai lam, Malaysia shiga lawk kaw nna chye lu ai. Dai ni hta na law malawng gaw Myen mungdan masha ni rai nga ma ai zawn, mung shawa a matsan dum lama ai lam ni hpe hkam la lu na matu, ma kaji ni hpe jai lang akyu jashawn/mawhpyi hpyi shangun nga ma ai lam hpe mung chye lu ai.

"Masha ndai ni hpe Malaysia mungdan asuya hku nna mung hpa nmai galaw ai. Rim ga nga yang mung anhte galaw lu ai lam gaw, rim nna ngwi pyaw gan ga lam bungli dap (Welfare Department) de shalai dat nna shanhte hpe karum madai shadaw di na lam sha nga ai. Malaysia mungdan asuya a tara ni hta, tsinyam hkrum masha ni magam bungli nmai galaw na hku dawdan masat da ai lam a majaw, ndai zawn maw hpyi hpyi sha ai lam ni byin wa ai lam re" nga nna Penang mungdaw hkam kaja lam, ngwi pyaw gan ga lam, shinggyim hpawng ginra hte makau grupyin yu lakawn lam komiti lithkam salang wa shi a ningmu hpe tsun dan ai.

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Dr. Ola Hanson (1864-1929)


Missionary, born in Ahus, Skane, Sweden, came to the United States in 1881 and grew up in Oakland, Nebraska. Hanson attended Swedish Baptist (later Bethel) Seminary (St. Paul, Minn.), graduated from Madison Theological Seminary (Hamilton, N.Y.), and was ordained in 1890. He was a missionary under the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society in Burma among the Kachins from 1890 until 1928, serving at Bhamo. He established a mission in Namkham in the Hsenwi district in 1910. He reduced the Kachin language to writing; translated the Bible into Kachin; compiled A Grammer of the Kachin Language (Rangoon, 1896), and A Dictionary of the Kachin Language (Rangoon, 1906); and wrote The Kachins, Their Customs and Traditions (Rangoon, 1913) and Missionary Pioneers among the Kachins (New York, 1922). Died October 17, 1929, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Reference: Gustaf A. Sword, Light in the Jungle: Life Story of Dr. Ola Hanson of Burma (Chicago, 1954).-- The United States in Asia: a historical dictionary