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The first Li textile that I bought (in 2001)- when I was bowled over by the quality of the weaving but had no idea which group had woven it. The Li group wearing this skirt are known as the Ba-sa-dung Li and, according to 'Traditional Culture of Li Ethnic Group' (see China bibliography), speak the Run dialect and live in the Baisha area of Hainan Island.
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