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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Lao Song Thai Song Black Tai, Beliefs, Traditions, Rituals, Quality of Life, Nakhon Pathom |
Author |
Renu Muencanchoey |
Title |
The Influence of Beliefs, Traditions and Rituals of the Thai Song on the Development on Quality of Life: A Case Study of Laemkacaw 2 Village, Lamlukbua Subdistrict, Dontum District, Nakhon Pathom Province |
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Thesis |
Original Language of Text |
Thai |
Ethnic Identity |
Tai Dam, Lao Song, Thai Song, Black Tai,
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Tai |
Location of
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Sirindhorn Anthropology Center Library |
Total Pages |
234 |
Year |
1998 |
Source |
Master of Arts, Major in Rural Development Studies, Graduate School, Mahidol University |
Abstract |
The Thai Song are a distinctive ethnic group. Their cultural identity such as religious beliefs, housing rituals, occupations, life cycle, dress and accessoriesand health care have long been inherited and preserved. However, Thai Song have adjusted their culture to meet the demands of modern Thai economic, social, cultural and environment needs. This adjustment is also positive to the development of the quality of life. Conducting themselves with the inherited beliefs, traditions and rituals leads the Thai Song in Laemkacaw 2 village to have a good quality of life in both the household and the village units.
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