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61. Reference : VP-1-1-1-063

Chao Pa RaMa Khot

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The folktale “Chao Pa RaMa Khot” in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the category of tales narrated by Khon Mueang, referring to the Tai Yuan or Lanna Thai people living in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae, and Nan.

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62. Reference : VP-1-1-1-064

Nang Sip Song

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The folktale “Nang Sip Song ” in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the category of tales narrated by Khon Mueang, referring to the Tai Yuan or Lanna Thai people living in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae, and Nan.

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63. Reference : VP-1-1-1-078

Sa Het Thi Ling Koet Khuen

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The folktale “Sa Het Thi Ling Koet Khuen” in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the category of tales narrated by Khon Mueang, referring to the Tai Yuan or Lanna Thai people living in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae, and Nan.

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64. Reference : VP-1-1-2-071

Thammai Khon Chueng Koet Pen Phuying Lae Koet Pen Phuchai

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The folktale “Thammai Khon Chueng Koet Pen Phuying Lae Koet Pen Phuchai” in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the Tai Lue folktales. The Tai Lue are an ethnolinguistic group within the Tai language family, originally from Xishuangbanna in Yunnan, China, who later dispersed into Laos, Myanmar, and Northern Thailand, particularly in Chiang Rai, Phayao, and Nan provinces.

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65. Reference : VP-1-1-2-072

Thammai Sami Pai Tham Ngan Suan Phanya Yu Ban Tham Ahan

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The folktale “Thammai Sami Pai Tham Ngan Suan Phanya Yu Ban Tham Ahan” in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the Tai Lue folktales. The Tai Lue are an ethnolinguistic group within the Tai language family, originally from Xishuangbanna in Yunnan, China, who later dispersed into Laos, Myanmar, and Northern Thailand, particularly in Chiang Rai, Phayao, and Nan provinces.

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66. Reference : VP-1-1-3-128

Khon Ru Than Kan

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The folktale “Kon Ru Than Kan” (Outwitting Each Other) in the book With Wisdom and Love: Northern Thai Folktales is classified under the Shan folktales.

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67. Reference : VP-1-1-4-053

Nang Bua Kham

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