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Union of Burma Boy Scouts : ウィキペディア英語版 | Union of Burma Boy Scouts
Scouting in Burma is experiencing a rebirth〔http://www.scout.org/en/around_the_world/asia_pacific/information_events/news/exciting_developments_of_scouting_in_myanmar〕-it had a rich five-decade history, followed by another five decades in which it was banned. The changes to Burmese civic life since the 2010 elections now appear to have produced changes which allow for a rebirth of the movement. ==History== Scouting was founded in Burma as part of the British Indian branch of The Scout Association during the colonial period, introduced in 1910 for British dependents. By 1913, Lone Scouts were found in Burma. Later, Scouting was opened to the Burmese. In 1922, Burmese Scouting became a separate branch of the British headquarters in London, but shared the same Chief Scout as India, the Viceroy. In the Burmese language, the Burmese Scouts were known as () while the Girl Guides were known as ((:kɪ́ɴdaʊʔ mɛ̀)).
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