Yintalay people
Yintalei people are the mountain Karen tribe who live in the Bolaghe district. (According to the Kayah state government's opinion, the YinTalay people are included in the Kayah group.) The majority of these people live in Balakhei. itch This friend Padang Bain Mano Mano men can also be found in various places in the area.In ancient times, Kayah State was called Karenni State and The people of the state were also called the Karenni people. After the independence of Myanmar, In 1951, the country's government enacted a law to use the name Kayah instead of Karenni.This name is the children of Paban (Pavan) who first established the Bolak district. Or it can be interpreted as the people left by the ancient people.Yintalay people are honest, brave and steadfast. It may be said that their attitude can be observed by the color of their clothes. Yintalay men wear white shirts with red squash on the edges and white trousers. Red heads are often combined. The women wear white shirts. They usually wear a red checkered shirt and a black head.Farming as an occupation cotton, Sesame planting rice making taro Lac production, Work such as cutting wood. In the plains, rice is cultivated with irrigation canals.These men are passionate about dancing and playing music according to traditional customs. Male and female couple dance They usually dance together for fun. The instruments are gong, oh barrel and Drums.