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Daw Mi Mi Khaing (1916-15 March,1990) is the author of numerous books on life in Burma during the mid 20th century. She was married to Sao Saimong, a noted scholar and a member of the royal family of Kengtung in Shan State.

Published works

  • Burmese Family (1962))
    • Bloomington, IN, Indiana University Press, 1962.
  • The World of Burmese Women (1984))
    • London, Zed Press, 1984.
  • Cook and Entertain the Burmese Way (1978)
    • Karoma Publishers, 1978.

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