The Falam Chin are one among several Chin people groups who have migrated to North America from the northwest state known as Chin in the country of Myanmar.
Various factors are causing the Falam Chin to become a dispersed people (e.g. natural disasters, government restrictions, desiring a better lifestyle, etc.).
Their primary language is Falam Chin, also known as Baro Halam.
Traditionally, the Chin peoples were animists. However, in the late 1800s, the first Christian missionaries arrived in the Chin State, and began sharing the message of Christianity with indigenous people. Due to the work of the Baptist Arthur E. Carson, their efforts were successful, and today the majority of Chin are Christians, with most belonging to Protestant denominations, especially Baptist. Many Chin people have served as evangelists and pastors, ministering in places such as the United States, Australia, Guam, and India.