Traditionally
the Karen live at lower elevations than the other hilltribes and
although they still practice slash and burn, unlike many hilltribes
they live in permanent villages and have been aggressive in developing
environmentally sustainable terraced rice fields. These factors have
allowed the Karen to become much more integrated members of Thai
society. The Karens living at lower elevations almost universally have
Thai citizenship which has allowed them to buy land and to have access
to free secondary education, luxuries other hilltribes do not yet have.
Much of the Karen population in
Thailand and Burma is Christian and has been for multiple generations.
Christian Karens are very strong in their beliefs.
Among
hilltribes in Thailand, the Karen have a distinct advantage. The size
of the Karen population and their unification in their religion allow
them to adapt while still retaining their cultural identity.
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