The Kayin tribes consist of people of many ethnic groups. A thesis compiled by Kaw thu lei in 1965 stated that there were eleven ethnic groups, including the Sakaw Kayin,
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Presented at the “Myanmar in Transition” seminar during the 50th anniversary of the Institute of Economics, Yangon, 30 November, 2014. Than Tun (aka) Ashok Nath Senior Research Fellow, Centre for