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Women in Myanmar : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women in Myanmar
Historically, women in Myanmar (also known as Burma) have had a unique social status in Burmese society. According to the research done by Daw Mya Sein, Burmese women "for centuries – even before recorded history" owned a "high measure of independence" and had retained their "legal and economic rights" despite the influences of Buddhism and Hinduism. Burma once had a matriarchal system that includes the exclusive right to inherit oil wells and the right to inherit the position as village head. Burmese women were also appointed to high offices by Burmese kings, can become chieftainesses and queens.〔Daw Mya Sein. ("Women in Burma" ), The Atlantic, Atlantic Magazine, February 1958.〕 ==Traditional dress== The ''htamein'' ( (:tʰəmèɪɴ)) is one of the traditional dresses of Burmese women.〔〔 This skirtcloth or lower body wrapper was worn by women during the Konbaung Dynasty (1752–1855) as a wrap-around skirt, or sometimes as a folded clothing material placed "tightly across the abdomen slightly left center of the waist".〔 In comparison, Burmese men wore the traditional lower garment known as the ''pahso'' ( (:pəsʰó)).〔Falconer, John and Luca Invernizzi Tettoni. (Burmese Design and Architecture ), Tuttle Publishing, page 189.〕
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