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"Bghai (bgaies) were one of the three great Kareng (Karen) Families". British Burma Gazetteer; Vol II; 1879; pp 113 and 229. The Karen, a hill people, composed of distinctive groups, live mainly in south and south east Burma. Possibly the garment of a village head. Sandra Dudley of Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford. 1999

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