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The Palaung ((ビルマ語:ပလောင် လူမျိုး) (:pəlàʊɴ lùmjó); Thai: ปะหล่อง, also written as Benglong Palong) or Ta'ang are a Mon–Khmer ethnic minority found in Shan State of Burma, Yunnan Province of China and Northern Thailand. In China, they are referred to as the De'ang ( also spelt Deang) people. They live mainly in the northern parts of Shan State in the Pa Laung Self-Administered Zone, with the capital at Namhsan. The Ta'ang (Palaung) State Liberation Army, the armed wing of the Palaung ethnic group, began fighting against the Burmese military in 1963. It entered a cease-fire agreement with the central government in April 1991, but is currently continuing the insurgency.〔(Ta’ang army suspends talks with govt as clashes continue )〕 Both the government and the rebel armies have derived benefit from poppy cultivation, which has caused serious drug addiction among the local people.〔(Turning a new leaf? Ethnic rebels along Myanmar's rugged frontier help eradicate poppy fields )〕 ==Groups== There are three main subgroups of Ta'ang: the Palé, Shwe and Rumai.〔(Ta'ang = The Peoples of the World Foundation )〕 The Chinese government groups together the Palé, Riang, Rumai and Shwe peoples as the De'ang ethnic nationality. The group also includes the Danau (Danaw) who may no longer have a separate identity from the Palé. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Palaung people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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