Xiandao is a minority language spoken in
Yingjiang County,
Yunnan Province,
China near the border of
Myanmar. Despite technically being in China, the language emerged from Burmish languages and has few Sinitic qualities. It is a part of the Burmish Tibeto-Burmese language family. The Xiandao people were included in China's unclassified national minority category until 1980 when they became classified as a part of the
Achang nationality. Generally, Xiandao is considered to be a dialect of
Achang. However, the Xiandao community considers themselves separate from the Achang people.
History This group was previously located in the mountains of the China-Myanmar border. In 1958, the Chinese government assisted six families in moving down from the harsh mountainous region to the nearby village of Meng'er. The government helped move the remaining ten families to Mangmian village in 1998. The Xiandao community is considered to be one of the poorest and most primitive groups in Yingjiang County. The members of this group traditionally relied on making bamboo cushions and wage labor for livelihood. The Xiandao community in Mangmian has been primarily
Christian since 1993. A church was built in 1995 and service is conducted in
Jingpo. There is no Chinese historical record of the Xiandao people. According to local legend, the Xiandao were a group that were left behind when the rest of their group migrated to a new place. They realized that they were too far behind to catch up, and settled in Yingjiang. In the beginning, they had a large population that was decimated by
smallpox epidemics. Due to linguistic similarities, it is believed that the Xiandao were originally a part of the Achang ethnic group living in Husa and Lasa. After long separation, they have developed a culture of their own, with differences in marriage tradition, religious practice, and customs. Because of their cultural differences, the Xiandao people believe that they are different from the Achang despite their official status.
Distribution The language is spoken in two villages in Jiemao Township, Yingjiang County, Yunnan Province: • Mangmian • Meng'er == Status ==