The Great Mountain Kingdom, or, “Zomia”
Zo is a relational term meaning “remote” and hence carries the
connotation of living in the hills; Mi means “people.” As is the case
elsewhere in Southeast Asia Mi-zo or Zo-mi designated a remote hill
people, while at the same time the ethnic label applies to a geographical
niche.
Excerpts and inspiration from "Art of Not Being Governed” and “Seeing Like
the State”
by
James C. Scott
Physical
Mobility : Pastoral
Nomadism