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	Threatened with jail, forced to flee and once branded an enemy of the state, Cheery Zahau is now one of Myanmar's top women's rights campaigners
        
    
            
	Philip D’Silva’s family is a happy tangle of many of the rich threads that weave through modern Myanmar
        
    
            
	Kamella Lama has never married, but she has looked after her family's Gurkha wedding treasures for most of her adult life
        
    
            
	In 1960s Myanmar, Albert Ho, a boy from a Chinese Muslim family, was taught his impeccable English by a group of beloved Italian nuns.
        
    
            
	An eloquent advocate for the Naga people, Athong Makury compiled a dictionary of his tribe's language to preserve their voice
        
    
            
	Ei Mon Zin teaches kids who work in Mandalay's teashops. From a poor background herself, she knows the pressures that her students face
        
    
            
	Zaw works in a Mandalay teashop to send money back to his village. He has few ideas what the future holds, but studies every chance he gets
        
    
            
	There’s a graceful pride in the way that Cë̀kom carries herself that lets you know she is the daughter of a former Lahe chief
        
    
            
	As a young man Yar Pyay made a choice that was to alienate him from his childhood friends
        
    
            
	For decades Ngòm Pok's family has overseen the sacred song of the annual Kaīvi festivities. Once it starts, the revellers must dance all night
        
    










