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Summary Of: Bamar

The Bamar usually have straight black hair... The Bamar are frequently called simply... are ethnically related to the Bamar and speak a dialect of Burmese that includes retention of the... English was introduced in the 1800s when the Bamar first came into contact with the British as a trading nation and continued to flourish... The Bamar are most numerous in Burma... The Bamar traditionally wear sarongs... The Bamar of both sexes and all ages also wear... Modern Bamar music is typically Westernized... Traditional Bamar dancing is similar to Thai dancing... Christian missionaries had made little impact on the Bamar despite the popularity of missionary schools in cities... The Bamar practise Buddhism along with... The Bamar typically use the day of birth...

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