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1. Reference : PC-1-001

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Taken in 1984, showing the general atmosphere of hill tribe villages in the past. Note the thatched roofs on the houses. | Photograph

2. Reference : PC-1-002

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A village spirit altar, known as Ar Pa Moo He, in a Lisu village. The altar is located near the shrines for E Da Ma (an adult spirit) and Kua Sue (a young spirit). | Photograph

3. Reference : PC-1-003

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Typical of the general atmosphere of hill tribe villages in the past. The houses here are sparse. | Photograph

4. Reference : PC-1-004

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Typical of the general atmosphere of hill tribe villages in thick highland forests. | Photograph

5. Reference : PC-1-005

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu spirit altar known as E Da Ma, located around 50 metres from the village. | Photograph

6. Reference : PC-1-006

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A shelter in the center of a Lisu village, used for meetings of family members, neighbors or women. | Photograph

7. Reference : PC-1-007

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A thatched pigsty, ringed with a wooden fence to prevent the pigs from escaping. The lack of any cement surface means that the pigs are in direct contact with the ground. | Photograph

8. Reference : PC-1-008

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu house. Constructed close to the ground, it has a thatched roof and woven bamboo walls. | Photograph

9. Reference : PC-1-009

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A one-storey Lisu house with a high platform, in the process of construction. | Photograph

10. Reference : PC-1-010

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Shelter in the center of a Lisu village. | Photograph