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Tribes on the Frontier of Burma is a detailed ethnographic and historical account of the indigenous peoples living along Burma’s borders. Sir Frederic Fryer provides an in-depth examination of the various tribal groups, their social structures, and cultural practices.
The work documents the ways of life, traditions, and interactions of these frontier communities with neighboring regions. Fryer’s observations offer valuable insights into the history and anthropology of Southeast Asian tribes during a significant period of colonial administration.
This scholarly work remains an important resource for understanding the ethnic diversity and cultural heritage of Burma’s frontier areas, making it essential reading for historians, anthropologists, and those interested in Southeast Asian studies.

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