• Bwe-Kayaw Upper Kayaw (standardized variety used for literature) Lower Kayaw Kayaw at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Kayaw Ethnic...
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    The area of greatest diversity, including Kayah (Red Karen or Karenni), Kayaw (Brek), Bwe (Bghai), Geba and many more. Southern Pwo and Sgaw Kayan (Padaung)...
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    Nung Sak Derung Hpon Kadu Ganan Kayaw Red Karen Padaung Kayaw Lashi Lahta Lahu Lhao Vo Lisu Mru Mro Akyaung Ari Kayaw Eastern Pwo Western Pwo Para Khiamniungan...
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    (Karen, Geko) 17. Kebar, maybe translation error for Geba Karen language 18. Bre (Ka-Yaw; Kayaw) 19. Manu Manaw (Manumanaw) 20. Yin Talai, maybe Yintale 21...
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  • Bwe people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Population 15,700 (1983). Language development Literacy rate in L1: Below 1%. Bible portions: 1857–1862. They speak several languages, which included Karen...
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    Karenni people (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    subgroup in region of Karenni. The groups Bre and Manu-Manau belong to the Kayaw subgroup.[citation needed] The Karenni States were a collection of small...
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    Lahe Township. Dialects are Chen (Kyan) and Kayu (Kahyu, Kaiyaw, Karyaw, Kayaw). Most similar to the Chuyo and Gakat dialects of Tase Naga. There are four...
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  • Beneficiary Web Enrollment Bwe people or Kayaw, an ethnic group in Myanmar Bwe language or Bghai, a Karen language of Burma Brainwave entrainment, the hypothesized...
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  • Bassein Pathein Bre Kayaw Burma Myanmar The official adjectival form is Myanma. However, the Burmese language was renamed Myanmar language, while the Burmese...
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  • distinct class in any modern Karen language, being merged with *A in Sgaw and Pa'O, with *B in Pwo, with *D in Kayan, Kayaw and Kaya, and with both B* and...
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    Kayan people (Myanmar) (category Articles containing Burmese-language text)
    Kadao, Kayan Lahta, Kayan Ka Ngan. Kayan Kakhi and, sometimes, Bwe people (Kayaw). They are distinct from, and not to be confused with, the Kayan people...
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    Kayah State (category CS1 Burmese-language sources (my))
    in Kayah State: Karenni (Red people) Padaung (Kayan) Bwe Geba Manumanaw (Kayaw) Yantale Zayein (Kayăn Lahta) Geko (Kayăn Kakhong) Yinbaw (Kayăn Kangan)...
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    Timawa (category CS1 Spanish-language sources (es))
    into land wars (mangubat or magahat), sea raids (mangayaw, pangayaw, or kayaw), sieges (salakay), sabotage (burhi), and ambushes (habon, saghid, hoom...
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    Tube zither (category Articles containing Vietnamese-language text)
    with a plectrum {{cite web}}: External link in |quote= (help) "Kayaw tube zither, Karen Kayaw". goldentriangleinstruments.wordpress.com. 8 May 2010. Retrieved...
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    /təˈkɛlmə/ is the language that was spoken by the Latgawa and Takelma peoples and the Cow Creek band of Upper Umpqua, in Oregon, USA. The language was extensively...
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    Matriarchy (category CS1 Polish-language sources (pl))
    according to Jorgen Bisch, the Padaungs and, according to Andrew Marshall, the Kayaw. The Mosuo culture, which is in China near Tibet, is frequently described...
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  • Huay Pu Keng (category Articles containing Thai-language text)
    ethnic community and four subgroups of the Karenni people, namely the Kayan, Kayaw, Red Karen and Pakayor. The Kayan women in particular became famous because...
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    Batok (category Articles containing Ibaloi-language text)
    acquire tattoos after participating in a successful headhunting expedition (kayaw) or inter-village warfare (baraknit), even if they did not personally take...
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