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 Red Karen (Kayah) also known as  Karenni, is a subgroup of the Karen people,  a Sino-Tibetan people living mostly in Kayah State of Burma.
 According to a 1983 census, the Red Karens (Karenni) consist of the following groups:  Kayah, Geko (Kayan Ka Khaung, Gekho, Gaykho), Geba (Kayan Gebar, Gaybar), Padaung (Kayan Lahwi), Bres, Manu-Manaus (Manumanao), Yintale, Yinbaw, Bwe, Shan and Pao.〔(Karenni Homeland )〕 Several of the groups (Geko, Gebar, Padaung) belong to Kayan, a subgroup of Red Karen.
 ==Karen-Ni==
 
 Karen-Ni was the country of the Red Karens, a collection of small states, formally independent, which had feudal ties to Burma. The states were bounded on the north by the Shan states of Mong Pai, Hsatung and Mawkmai; on the east, they were bounded by Thailand; on the south by the Papun district of Lower Burma; and on the west a stretch of mountainous country, inhabited by the Bre and various other small tribes. During British rule in Burma, Karen-Ni had a guard of military police, which was posted at the village of Loikaw.
 
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