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    To develop the ethnic groups database where systematized research data are available online and can be made use of by interested parties or individuals, following the subjects or topics of their interests, and thus making it easier for them to sum up the essential points necessary for further in-depth studies. 
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    S'gaw youth at Mowakee Chaingmai
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    Less savings. Much to share.

    S'gaw's proverb
    Mowakee Chaingmai
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    Salak Yom Festival
    Pratupha Temple
    Lumphun
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    Sea as Home of Urak Lawoi, Moken, Moklen

    Rawai beach Phuket Thailand
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    Enjoy!

    Computer class of S'gaw students
    Mae La Noi , Maehongson
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    Khaw Rai (Rice)
    produced from rotational farming
    Li Wo, Kanchanaburi
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    Thread

    S'gaw woman at Hin Lad Nai village
    Chaingrai
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    Fermented Beans

    Important ingredient of Tai

    Maehongsorn
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    Phlong(Pwo) woman

    Li Wo village
    Kanchanaburi
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    Boon Khaw Mai rite

    Phlong at Li Wo

    Kanchanaburi
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    Little Prince of Tai

    Ordination in Summer of Tai boys
    Maehongsorn

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    Boys are ordained as novice monks
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     Poi Sang Long is the tradition of the Tai. 
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    Be novice monk to learn Buddhism
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    Tai-art  mural painting of  Buddha 
    at Wat Chong Kam Chong Klang
    Maehongson Thailand
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    Wat Chong-Kam, Chong Klang
    Maehongson
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    Hmong childs at Ban Kewkarn
    Chiangrai
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    Smile in problems
    Urak  Lawai at Rawai Phuket
  •   Hybrid

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  Ethnic studies in thailand    

List of ethnic group research from year1970 to present (2025)

 

The study of ethnicity in the year1970 to (2025) Number 1279 List

 

 

  Author Title Source Year
1221. Ganganath Jha The Muslim Separatist Movements in Southern Thailand from an Indian Viewpoint The Muslims of Thailand, Vol.2, (ed) A. Forbes. Gaya: Center for Southeast Asian Studies., p.183-200. 1989
1222. Kennon Breazeale, Snit Smukarn Culture in Search of Survival: The Phuan of Thailand and Laos Yale University, Southeast Asia Studies, New Haven, Connecticut 1988
1223. Songwit Chuamsakul Culture and narcotic drugs: A case study of Hmong Institute of Hilltribe Research, Department of Public Welfare, Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare 1998
1224. Robert Cooper Resource Scarcity and the Hmong Response Singapore University Press, Kent Ridge, Singapore 1984
1225. Suthat Tansuwan Death-related rituals of the Tai Yo at Saeng Badarn Village, Somdet District, Kalasin Province Department of Thai Studies, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahasarakham University 1993
1226. Sakda Chuaprathum The relationship between communities and Don Pu Ta forest in Nachuak District, Mahasarakham Province Department of Thai Studies, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahasarakham University 1995
1227. Nikhom Suwanrungruang Leaders and a power-structure of Muslim communities in the southern border provinces Department of Government, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Chulalongkorn University 1988
1228. Mayuree Pala-in Khong Sip Si: The fourteen social obligations of the ethnic Phuan at Tambon Ban Phue, Ban Phue District, Udon Thani Province Graduate School, Mahasarakham University 2000
1229. Anders Baltzer Jorgensen Swidden Cultivation among Pwo Karens in Western Thailand The Danish National Research Council of Humanities 1972
1230. Chuphinit Ketmanee The potential of soil, water and forest resource management of the Karen The Hilltribe Research Institute 1996
1231. Phiphat Ruang-ngarm The Karen and their culture at Tambon Lowo, Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province Institute of Research and Development, Silapakorn University 1990
1232. Srisakra Walliphodom Lua, Lawa and Karen: Highlanders and socio-political relationships with the lowland state Muang Boran Journal, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 54-63, Bangkok 1986
1233. Prasit Leepreecha Knowledge and myth about the ethnic Hmong Ethnicity and myths. Bangkok: Office of the National Cultural Commission, Ministry of Culture 2003
1234. Henry Bartsch The Impact of Trekking Tourism in a Changing Society: A Karen Village in Northern Thailand Jean Michaud (ed), Turbulent Times and Enduring People. Richmond: Curzon Press 2000
1235. Ronald D. Renard On the Possibility of the Early Karen Settlement in the Chiang Mai Valley http://coe.asafas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/news/Inter-Ethnic%20Relations2002/(6)Ronald.pdf 2002
1236. Kittirat Phongsithisak Changes of the Bun Yor That ritual of Tai Yoy at Dua Sri Khan Chai Village, Tambon Sri Khan Chai, Wanoniwat District, Sakon Nakhorn Province Department of Thai Studies, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Mahasarakham University 1997
1237. John Blofeld Some Hilltribes of North Thailand (Miaos and Yaos) The Journal of the Siam Society, vol XLIII, part 1 (August 1955) 1956
1238. Amnuaysart Hasadin Factors influencing the adoption of innovations in the Hmong ethnic group at Village 19, Pa Klang Village, Tambon Silalaeng, Pua District, Nan Province Department of Social Development, Faculty of Graduate Studies, Kasetsart University 1985
1239. Ratanaporn Sethakul, Chuleeporn Wimuktanon, Ran Ruenat A Survey of Tai Ethnic Groups on the Ping River Plains in Chiang Mai Payap University 1986
1240. Phasakorn Phutaemnil Hermit Doctrine: Marginal People’s Discourse (Karen) – A Reflection of the Power of the Community to the Ideal Society Articles of Tai Studies, Ph.D. of Tai Studies, Faculty of Humanities and Social Science, Mahasarakam University 2003


 


 

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