English: Karen girls just outside their school in March 2010. Unmarried girls usually wear the simple white dresses as shown in the image. I am not sure why the girl on the left is wearing a short blue blouse as it isn't the usual dress for a married woman either. These girls belong to the Pagaguryor subgroup (Thai script: ปกากะญอ; RTGS Pakakayo), better known as the "Skaw Karen" or "S'gaw Karen" in literature, who are the main Karen subgroup in Thailand. This image was made in Ban Nong Haeng, in tambon Mueang Pon, Khun Yuam District, Mae Hong Son Province, Thailand.
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