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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Lahu,Black Lahu,Yellow Lahu,identity maintenance,ethic boundary,Chiang Rai |
Author |
Athita Suntharothok |
Title |
Black and Yellow Lahu: Identity maintenance and ethnic boundary |
Document Type |
Thesis |
Original Language of Text |
Thai |
Ethnic Identity |
Lahu,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Sino-Tibetan |
Location of
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Sirindhorn Anthropology Center Library |
Total Pages |
115 |
Year |
1996 |
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Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Thammasat University |
Abstract |
The Black and Yellow Lahu at Bala Village came by different migration routes before they settled together in the same village, resulting in little ethnic understanding between the two. Moreover, they are different in religion, values, rituals, and moral standards. Therefore, the two have drawn up an ethnic boundary.
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