Are Karenni and Karen the same?

The Karenni people are known as the “Red Karen” and live in a small, mountainous region to the north of Karen State and west of Thailand. There are over a dozen ethnic Karenni subgroups, but they all speak the same language (with only small variations in dialect). They speak Karenni language, also called Kayah Li.
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Why do the Karenni people are referred to as Red Karen?

The name Karenni, meaning Red Karen, comes from the brightly-colored traditional clothing of the largest ethnic group, the Kayah or Kayah li Phu. The Karen people consist of two main subgroups, S'gaw and Po, that speak different dialects.
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What language is closest to Karen?

Leading scholars believe the Karen languages to be related to the Tibeto-Burman group of the Sino-Tibetan language family, but the relationship does not appear to be a close one. Languages of the Karen group have been greatly influenced by languages of the Tai and Austro-Asiatic families.
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Is Karenni and Burmese the same?

The Karenni, also known as the Kayah (Burmese: ကယားလူမျိုး) or Kayah Li, are a Karen people native to the Kayah State of Myanmar (Burma).
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What race is Karenni?

The Karenni are a branch of the Karen ethnic group - their name means the Red Karens. They live in Kayin (Karenni) state, one of the least developed areas of the country. Like many groups the Karenni have suffered attacks and have been forcibly removed from their land.
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Is Karenni a Mongolian?

The Karenni people (also known at times as “Red Karen”) are believed to have descended from the Mongolian plateau at a time of food scarcity in the Gobi Desert, and as a result of oppression from other ethnic groups living in Mongolia.
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Who was the first Karenni?

The Karenni originate from Mongolia from where they arrived to Burma around 700 BC (Thein Lwin, 2011). Although all Karenni subgroups speak the same Karenni language, dialects vary from one group to another.
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Is Karenni a country?

The Karenni States, also known as Red Karen States, was the name formerly given to the states inhabited mainly by the Red Karen, in the area of present-day Kayah State, eastern Burma. They were located south of the Federated Shan States and east of British Burma.
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How many Karen tribes are there?

There are three main Karen languages and many dialects. The Main types are S'ghaw (pronounced Skaw) Karen, Eastern Pwo Karen and Western Pwo Karen. Sometimes people also have different accents that make it difficult to understand each other.
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How do you say hello in Karen?

Good morning = Ghaw luh a ghay Good afternoon = Nee luh a ghay Good evening = Ha luh a ghay Good night = Na luh a ghay What is your name? = Na mee dee leh?
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Where did the Karen thing come from?

The term was popularized on black Twitter as a meme used to describe white women who "tattle on black kids' lemonade stands" or who unleash the "violent history of white womanhood".
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How many Karenni are in the world?

The Karenni population, not more than 300,000, is a plural community of several ethnics of hill Karen.
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What language is Kayah?

Kayah Li (Red Karen) is a Central Karenic language of the Tibeto Burman Language family. It is spoken by the Kayah Li people from Myanmar. (Li means "red") The Kayah people live predominantly in Kayah State, Shan State and along Thailand's northwestern border.
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What language family does Burmese belong to?

Burmese and most of the other languages belong to the Tibeto-Burman subfamily of Sino-Tibetan languages. The Shan language belongs to the Tai family. Languages spoken by the Mon of southern Myanmar and by the Wa and Palaung of the Shan Plateau are members of the Mon-Khmer subfamily of Austroasiatic languages.
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What does Paw mean in Karen?

Meanings of Some Common Karen Names.  Naw – Miss/Mrs.  Saw – Mr.  Paw – flower.
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What is the Karen flag?

The Karen national flag consists of three main colors: red, blue, and white. On the top left corner is the traditional Karen frog drum to symbolize unity in traditional Karen culture. It is called the frog drum because it is covered with frog skin.
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What is Karenni religion?

The main religion of Karenni people is Christianity (Including various denominations). In addition to Christianity, there is also a minority Buddhist population. The third main religion is the traditional Animist belief. Some Karenni people only believe in their Animist traditions.
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Why are the Karenni people in conflict?

After Karenni State was written into the constitution, without their leader's consent, they continued to refuse to join the union. Due to these refusals, the Burmese Army invaded Karenni State in August, 1948. The Karenni resistance movement soon formed to counter this invasion and the conflict had begun.
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Where is Karenni located?

Together, these people are called the Karenni.

Today, the Karenni State is situated between Thailand and Burma.
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Who are the modern day Mongols?

Present-day Mongol peoples include the Khalkha, who constitute almost four-fifths of the population of independent Mongolia; the descendants of the Oirat, or western Mongols, who include the Dorbet (or Derbet), Olöt, Torgut, and Buzawa (see Kalmyk; Oirat) and live in southwestern Russia, western China, and independent ...
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What is the male version of a Karen?

And the answer is . . . Terry. The name "Terry" has followed almost the exact same popularity cycle as the name "Karen" since 1950. So at least by THAT measure, Terry is the male Karen.
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