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Title | The Social Organization of the Lishaw (Lisu) Nationals of Heigh-Phut Village, Nam-San Township Loi-Lem District in the Southern Shan State Union of Myanmar | |||||
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The Union of Myanmar is the home of many national tribes, each with its own traditional customs and culture, making it a huge human social structure in the world. These national tribes born in Myanmar are interrelated to each other in their historical background, racial roots, language and literature, in their way of dress, their arts and crafts and traditional customs, which are important factors building union solidarity. The nationals tribes being friendly and understanding each other can gain the unity of the national tribes. It helps to make relationships smooth when one national race learns to understand and respect another nationals culture and traditions. It is with this aim that the researcher had gone on field trips to the regions where the Lishaw Lisu national tribes live. The researcher has done her utmost to get the true facts by asking questions of the Lishaw (Lisu) national tribes, and by discussions with the local authorities and compiled this thesis for the Master of Arts degree in Anthropology. The researcher has used both the direct and indirect methods of research. These celebrations showed that the Lishaw Lisu tribes are still carrying on their traditional customs and culture. | ||||||
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