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Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Ethnic Groups Research Database |
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Subject |
Lavua, resource management, Chiang Mai |
Author |
Aranya Siriphon |
Title |
“Masala-alenam” : A Resource Management of the Lua at Hoh Village |
Document Type |
Article |
Original Language of Text |
Thai |
Ethnic Identity |
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Language and Linguistic Affiliations |
Austroasiatic |
Location of
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Sirindhorn Anthropology Center Library |
Total Pages |
37 |
Year |
2004 |
Source |
Chiang Mai University: The Study Center for Biodiversity and Folk Wisdom for Sustainable Development |
Abstract |
The Lua was an indigenous ethnic group in Chiang Mai and Nan Provinces. The group later moved away to live in mountainous areas, engaging in shifting agriculture. They grow various crops on one piece of land. They also maintain their local wisdom of herbal medicine and rituals, which are still carried out.
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