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111. Reference : HM-1-3-38

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Lisu New Year Dances: men in the middle playing the mouth organ, women dancing around in a circle | Slide

112. Reference : HM-1-3-39

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Mae Tho, Tak Province (?) or Baan Na Lao, Chiang Dao (?), Chiang Mai provinve, 1965. Lisu New Year Dances | Slide

113. Reference : HM-1-3-40

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and Khun Salanang (or Wang) Tseng Tao, the “shaman” of the village | Slide

114. Reference : HM-1-3-41

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and two Hmong leaders | Slide

115. Reference : HM-1-3-42

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and two Hmong men | Slide

116. Reference : HM-1-3-43

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. A Hmong man. Due to lack of iodine many highlanders had a struma. | Slide

117. Reference : HM-1-3-44

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Hmong boys | Slide

118. Reference : HM-1-3-45

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| The research team plays a tape which was recorded at another village. The villagers listen highly interested and astonished to the recorded voices and greetings from a 7 hours away village. Villagers reacted in different ways towards the recorded tapes: some were a bit scared, some amazed butmost of them were interested. The tape recorder and the tape player were very helpful in order to establish rapport to the hilltribe villagers. | Slide

119. Reference : HM-1-3-46

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Baan Meo Mai (Doi Muser), Tak Province. Some of the villages could be reached by the Puch Haflinger (type of Austrian offroad car). The car became an object of interest in the visited villages. | Slide

120. Reference : HM-1-3-47

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Baan Meo Mai (Doi Muser), Tak Province. Puch Haflinger car among Hmong villagers | Slide