The Karen People of Burma (Esprios Classics)

A Study in Anthropology and Ethnology

Description

"The Karen are a group of Indo-Chinese tribes living principally in Burma, the easternmost province of the British Indian Empire, in the Indo-Chinese peninsula, and in the adjoining country of Siam to the east. They are found between the tenth and twenty-first degrees of north latitude and between the ninety-fourth and one hundredth degrees of east longitude. The greater part of this territory they occupy in connection with the other peoples of the country, namely, the Burmese, Shan, Siamese, and Chin. The only exclusively Karen country is the hilly region of the Toungoo district and the Karenni subdivision, where the Karen chiefs of five states, comprising 4,830 square miles and a population of 42,240 are still in power under the Advisory Council of the British Government."
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Writer
Marshall, REV Harry Ignatius
Title
The Karen People of Burma (Esprios Classics)
Publisher
Blurb
Year
2025
Language
English
Pages
378
Weight
553 gr
EAN
9781006668760
Dimensions
229 x 152 x 21 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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