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Mrs. Leslie Milne was an English lady who traveled extensively and wrote about the ethnic peoples of the Shan State in Northern Burma. Her best known book, The Shans at Home (John Murray, London, 1910), is an account of the the cultural practices and day to day life of the Shan people of the village of Namkham in Shan State and is based on the many months she spent living in that village. She is also the author of The Home of an Eastern Clan (1924), a book about the life and culture of the Palaung people.

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