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Summary Of: Pa-O

A Pa-O woman near Kalaw... A Pa-O woman near Kalaw... A Pa-O woman near Kalaw... The Pa-O form the second largest ethnic group in... The Pa-O settled in the... the Pa-O wore colorful clothing... The Pa-O predominantly engage in agriculture... The Pa-O have largely assimilated into Bamar society... known of the Pa-O is Kyaing Kyaing...

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A Pa-O woman near Kalaw, Southern Shan State | | Shan State | Burmese | [pəo̰] | Shan State | Karen | Kayin State | Kayah State | Thaton | King Anawratha | Bamar | Shan baung-mi | Buddhists | thanapet tree | mustard leaves | Than Shwe | 2006 | 06-11 | v | d | Government-classified | ethnic groups in | Burma (Myanmar) | Atsi | Bamar (Burman) | Bwe | Chin | Danu | Dawei | Gwete | Intha | Kachin (Jingpo) | Kayah (Karenni) | Kayin (Karen) | Ka-Yun (Kayan; Padaung) | Khamti Shan | Khmu (Khamu) | Kokang | Lahu | Lisu | Maingtha | Moken (Salon; Salone) | Mon | Naga | Palaung | Rakhine (Arakanese) | Rawang | Shan | Taron | Wa (Va) | Yao | Zo | | Burma | stub | help | ethnic group | Asia | stub | Categories | Ethnic groups in Burma | Burma stubs | Asian ethnic group stubs |
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