New Testament in Chiru
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New Testament in Chiru (CDFBIV)
Overview
The New Testament in Chiru was published by Bibles International in 2009. The Chiru are a small tribal people living in approximately 12 villages in the Kangpokpi, Noney, and Churachandpur districts of Manipur, with one additional village in Cachar District of Assam in northeast India. [1] With only about 7,000 speakers, the Chiru language is considered endangered, and the Chiru Primer and this New Testament are among the few books published in the language. [2] Most Chiru people are Christian, though many also practice elements of traditional religion. [1] Bibles International is the Bible translation and publishing department of Baptist Mid-Missions.
Language and People
Chiru (ISO 639-3: cdf) is spoken by approximately 7,000 people in India, Map 5. [Glottolog: chir1283]
Publishing and Organizations
Published by Bibles International.
References
- [1] Chiru in India - Joshua Project. People group profile.
- [2] Endangered Languages Project - Chiru - Endangered Languages Project. Language status and publications.
- Audio Bible - Audio Bible, Faith Comes By Hearing
- NT - Online text, Faith Comes By Hearing
- find.bible entry - find.bible. Bible catalogue entry for CDFBIV.
- Global Bible Catalogue - Global Bible Catalogue entry.
- ebible.org entry - ebible.org.