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For decades civil wars have raged along Myanmar’s ethnic fault lines. In the official count the country tallies up 135 different ‘national races’. The majority Bamar people, who drive national expectations of language, culture and politics, make up around 60 per cent of the population. The minority groups, most with their own distinct tongues, customs and clothes, make up the rest.
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East Asia Forum QuarterlyVolume
7Issue
1 (Jan-Mar)Pagination
33-35ISSN
1837-5081Department/School
School of Social SciencesPublisher
ANU PressPlace of publication
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