Palaung
Information about Palaung
| De'ang |
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| A Palaung tribal woman near Kalaw, Shan State, Myanmar. |
| Total population | 557,000 (est.) |
| Regions with significant populations | Myanmar, smaller populations in China: Yunnan, Thailand |
| Languages | Palaung | Religions | Theravada Buddhism |
History
In 1949, those living in China received the name of Benglong and in 1985 were given present name of De'ang, at the request of the members of this ethnic group.Culture
Most of the houses of the De'ang are of bamboo, with wooden structures. The doors of the houses are always opened towards the east. Each family has its own house which are usually two stories in height. The first floor is used as a barn and stable, while the second floor serves as living quarters.The women dress differently depending on the area they reside in. Normally they dress in short jackets, black or white in color, decorated with velvet tassels of different colors. Skirts, with drawings in red targets are more commonly worn than trousers. The men dress in blue or white short jackets with wide, long trousers. They cover their heads with white or black handkerchiefs. In some towns the men have tattoos on their body that represent tigers, birds or flowers.
Religion
Most De'ang are adherents of Buddhism and Buddhist temples can be found in most of their towns. Buddhism is present in all of the daily activities of this ethnic group. As of age of 10, many children are sent to the monasteries. Most of them return to lay life years later.Further reading
- Palaung Women's Organisation. (2006). Poisoned flowers: the impacts of spiralling drug addiction on Palaung women in Burma. Tak, Maesot, Thailand: Palaung Women's Organisation.
- Ashley, S. (2006). Exorcising with Buddha palaung Buddhism in northern Thailand. Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada. ISBN 0494033096
- Howard, M. C., & Wattana Wattanapun. (2001). The Palaung in northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books. ISBN 9748832511
- Cameron, A. A. (1912). Notes on the Palaung of the Kodaung Hill tracts of Mong Mit State. Rangoon: Govt. Printer.
| Chinese ethnic groups (as classified by the government of the PRC) |
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| Achang • Bai • Blang • Bonan • Buyei • Dai • Daur • De'ang • Derung • Dong • Dongxiang • Evenk • Gaoshan • Gelao • Han • Hani • Hezhen • Hui • Jing • Jingpo • Jino • Kazakh • Kirgiz • Korean • Lahu • Lhoba • Li • Lisu • Manchu • Maonan • Miao • Monba • Mongol • Mulao • Nakhi • Nu • Oroqen • Pumi • Qiang • Russian • Salar • She • Shui • Tajik • Tatar • Tibetan • Tu • Tujia • Uyghur • Uzbek • Va • Xibe • Yao • Yi • Yugur • Zhuang • Undistinguished ethnic groups |
Ethnic groups in Myanmar as classified by the government of Myanmar |
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| Anu Anun Asho Atsi Awa Khami Bamar (Burman) Beik Bre (Ka-Yaw) Bwe Chin Dai (Yindu) Daingnet Dalaung Danaw (Danau) Danu Dawei Dim Duleng Eik-swair Eng Ganan Gheko Guari Gunte (Lyente) Gwete Haulngo Hkahku Hkun (Khn) Hpon Intha Kachin (Jingpo) Kadu (Kado) Ka-Lin-Kaw (Lushay) Kamein Kaung Saing Chin Kaungso Kaw (Akha-E-Kaw) Kayah (Karenni) Kayin (Karen) Kayinpyu (Geba Karen) Ka-Yun (Kayan; Padaung) Kebar Khami Khamti Shan Khmu (Khamu) Khawno Kokang Kwangli (Sim) Kwelshin Kwe Myi Kwi Lahu Lai (Haka Chin) Laizao Lashi (La Chit) Lawhtu Laymyo Lhinbu Lisu Lushei (Lushay) Lyente Magun Maingtha Malin Manu Manaw Man Zi Maramagyi Maru (Lawgore) Matu Maw Shan Meithei (Kathe) Mgan Mi-er Miram (Mara) Moken (Salon; Salone) Mon Monnepwa Monpwa Mon Kayin (Sarpyu) Mro Naga Ngorn Oo-Pu Paku Palaung Pale Pa-Le-Chi Panun Pa-O Pyin Rakhine (Arakanese) Rawang Rongtu Saing Zan Saline Sentang Sgaw Shan Shan Gale Shan Gyi Shu (Pwo) Son Tai-Loi Tai-Lem Tai-Lon Tai-Lay Taishon Ta-Lay-Pwa Tanghkul Tapong Taron Taungyo Tay-Zan Thado Thet Tiddim (Hai-Dim) Torr (Tawr) Wa (Va) Wakim (Mro) Yabein Yao Yaw Yin Baw Yin Kya Yin Net Yin Talai Yun (Lao) Za-How Zahnyet (Zanniet) Zayein Zizan Zo Zo-Pe Zotung |
Ethnic groups in Thailand |
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| Akha • Bru • Cham • Chinese • Hmong • Karen • Khmer • Khmu • Kuy • Lahu • Lanna (Northern Thai) • Lao • Lawa • Lisu • Lolo (Yi) • L (Tai L) • Lua • Malay • Mani (Negrito) • Mlabri • Moken • Mon • Nyahkur (Nyah Kur, Chao-bon) • Palaung (De'ang) • Phai • Phu Thai • Phuan • Saek • Shan • So • Southern Thai • Tai Dam (Black Tai) • Tai Na • Thai • Urak Lawoi • Yao/Iu Mien |
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