This article is about the Tibeto-Burman people of Myanmar. For the Austroasiatic people of China of Vietnam and Laos, see Katu people.
Ethnic group
Kadu people
ကတူး
Total population
180,000 (est.)
Regions with significant populations
Myanmar
Languages
Kadu, Burmese
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
Related ethnic groups
Chak, Kanan
The Kadu people (Burmese: ကတူးလူမျိုး; also spelt Kado) are an ethnic group in Myanmar. They speak the Kadu language.[1] They mostly reside in the country's northwestern hills, centred around Katha, and are ethnolinguistically related to the Ganan and Sak peoples.[2][3] The Kadu traditionally cultivate rice on irrigated terraces.[4]
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