- Pa-O
The Pa-O ( _my. ပအိုဝ့်လူမျိုး; IPA2|pəo̰; also known as Taungthu and Black Karen) form an ethnic group in Myanmar, comprising of approximately 600,000. The Pa-O form the second largest ethnic group in
Shan State , and are classified as part of the "Shan National Race" by the government, although they are believed to be of Tibeto-Burman stock, and are ethnolinguistically related to the Karen [cite web
last = Gordon, Jr.| first = Raymond G.| year = 2005| url =http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=blk| title = Karen, Pa'o| publisher = Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition.| accessdate =2006-06-11] . They populate Shan State,Kayin State , andKayah State .The Pa-O settled in the
Thaton region of present-day Myanmar about 1000 B.C. Historically, the Pa-O wore colorful clothing, until King Anawratha defeated the Mon King Makuta, who had established his reign in Thaton. The Pa-O were enslaved, and forced to wear indigo-dyed clothing, to signify their status. However, there are regional variations of clothing among the Pa-O. Many have adoptedBamar clothing, while men may wear "Shan baung-mi" (long baggy pants). The majority of Pa-O are Buddhists, but a written language was created by Christian missionaries. The Pa-O predominantly engage in agriculture, cultivating leaves of the thanapet tree and mustard leaves. The Pa-O have largely assimilated into Bamar society, adopting many Bamar traditions and wearing Bamar clothing.One of the most well-known of the Pa-O is Kyaing Kyaing, the wife of Burmese head of state,
Than Shwe .References
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