31. Reference : H-1-3-2

Water discipline and Water imagery among the Blackfoot (Indians). P331-333 Brief Communication, American Anthropologist

| An article by Jane and Lucien Hanks in “Brief Communications”, Vol.44, No.2, April-June, 1942. | Typescript

32. Reference : H-1-3-3

Louis Wolf (1966) (Laos), letter, 1966

| 31 December 1996 – Louis Wolf relates how Laos gained facilities from the USA for the construction of roads, schools, ponds and other projects. He expresses a wish to return to help this small country. | Letter

33. Reference : H-1-3-4

Ethnohistory.

| An article by R. Carmack on Ethno history for the Annual Review of Anthropology. | Typescript

34. Reference : H-1-3-5

Cammann, review, “Arts of the Japanese Sword”.

| The Arts of the Japanese Sword by B.W. Robinson. Reviewed by Schuyler V.R. Cammann in “Reviews of Books”. | Typescript

35. Reference : H-1-3-6

Structures and Strategies : Differential Ethnic Mobility in a small town, Thailand

| Research (draft) by Cristina Blanc Szanton in 1981, Department of Anthropology, Columbia University. This paper examines some major trends in mobility patterns in a provincial town in post-World War II Thailand by focusing on families and their careers. | Typescript

36. Reference : H-1-3-7

Object of Power : women of Prowess : material Culture in SE Asia

| Research by Leedom Lefferts, Department of Anthropology, Drew University. A celebration of Jane R. Hanks’ contributions to Southeast Asian studies. | Typescript

37. Reference : H-1-3-8/1

Polhemus : Fashion and Anti-Fashion

| An article by Ted Polhemus from1975. | Typescript

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Polhemus :Fashion as Langauge

| An article by Ted Polhemus from 1975. | Typescript

39. Reference : H-1-3-9

Alahaster : “The Modern Buddhist”

| An article by Henry Alabaster, which includes a translation of a portion of the “Kitchanukit” by the Siamese nobleman and foreign minister Chao Phya Thipakorn. | Typescript

40. Reference : H-1-3-10

“Loas Keeps its Urns”

| An article by Russel Ciochon and Jamie James from Natural History in 1995, showing that the Plain of Jars retains its allure after surviving many decades of war. | Typescript