Welcome to uiboss.com on July 5 2009.
This is an internet experiment running to monitor browsing habbits of individuals through wikipedia contents.

Pa-O

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jump to: navigation, search
A Pa-O woman near Kalaw, Southern Shan State

The Pa-O (Burmese: ပအိုဝ့်လူမျိုး; IPA: [pəo̰]; also known as Taungthu and Black Karen) form an ethnic group in Myanmar, comprising 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[1]. They populate Shan State, Kayin State, and Kayah 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 adopted Bamar 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.

[edit] References

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Gordon, Jr., Raymond G. (2005). "Karen, Pa'o". Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition.. http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=blk. Retrieved on 2006-06-11. 
 This article about an ethnic group in Asia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Personal tools

Visit joltnews for the latest headlines
Visit bloit.com for company information
Geed Media does computer consulting on long island.
This page viewed times. See Logs