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  2. Kayan people (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    A Kayan Lahwi girl. The Kayan are a subgroup of the Red Karen (Karenni people), a Tibeto-Burman ethnic minority of Myanmar (Burma). The Kayan consists of the following groups: Kayan Lahwi (also called Padaung, ပဒေါင် [bədàʊɰ̃]), Kayan Ka Khaung (Gekho), Kayan Kadao, Kayan Lahta (Zayein people), Kayan Ka Ngan, Kayan Kakhi, and sometimes, Bwe people (Kayaw).

  3. Women in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    In January 2008, BBC News featured Burmese Kayan Lahwi women who became tourist attractions in Thailand because of the tradition of wearing coils of brass around their necks. The rings of brass push the "women's shoulders and ribs down" throughout several years giving the effect as if the necks had been stretched, thus described as sporting ...

  4. Talk:Kayan people (Myanmar) - Wikipedia

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    Padaung (also Kayan Lahwi) (women with neck coil) is a subgroup of Kayan. (In official Burmase ethnic classification, Kayin and Kayah are two distinct groups.) I've deleted an unsourced edit (equating Karen, Kayan and Padaung) that introduced confusion.--Palaeovia talk 11:31, 24 June 2010 (UTC)

  5. Karenni people - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1983 census, the Karenni consist of the following groups: Kayah, Geko (Kayan Ka Khaung, Gekho, Kayan Kadao), Geba (Kayan Gebar, Gaybar), Lahwi (Kayan Lahwi), Bre, Manu-Manau (Kayan Manumanao), Yintale, Yinbaw kayan kangan, Bwe and Pa'O. Several of the groups (Geko, Geba, Padaung, Yinbaw) belong to Kayan, a subgroup in region of ...

  6. Kayan Beauties - Wikipedia

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    Kayan Beauties (Burmese: ကယန်းအလှ) is a 2012 Burmese film written and directed by Aung Ko Latt. The film tells the story of four Kayan girls traveling from Kayah State to Taunggyi and deals with themes of human trafficking and cultural exploitation.

  7. Neck ring - Wikipedia

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    A Kayan woman wearing neck rings The Celtic gold Snettishham Torc, England, 1st century BC. Neck rings, or neck-rings, are any form of stiff jewellery worn as an ornament around the neck of an individual, as opposed to a loose necklace. Many cultures and periods have made neck rings, with both males and females wearing them at various times.

  8. Vero Nika - Wikipedia

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    Vero Nika was born in East Kahpu, a small village north of Mobye. [8] She is a Christian and although she was born in the Shan State, she is an ethnic Kayan, and was named after Saint Veronica.

  9. Karen people - Wikipedia

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    The Karen [a] (/ k ə ˈ r ɛ n / ⓘ kə-REN), also known as the Kayin, Kariang or Kawthoolese, are an ethnolinguistic group of Tibeto-Burman language-speaking people.The group as a whole is heterogeneous and disparate as many Karen ethnic groups do not associate or identify with each other culturally or linguistically.