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291. Reference : AG-1-1/2-10

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 – Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Spirit mediums in the ancestral house along with members of the lineage for their ancestral ritual. | Slide

292. Reference : AG-1-1/2-11

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage. Generally ancestral rituals and the knowledge that goes with them are handed down through the female line of the family. However, in the case of the family pictured there are no female descendents, and the men must therefore take on the mantle. Pictured is Nan Dumrong, the owner of the house, who must conduct the ritual. | Slide

293. Reference : AG-1-1/2-12

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 – Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Participants in the ancestral house prepare offerings for a ritual intended to remove bad luck. | Slide

294. Reference : AG-1-1/2-13

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 – Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Offering trays that form part of the ritual intended to remove bad luck. The trays hold betel, betel nuts, flowers, candles and incense sticks. | Slide

295. Reference : AG-1-1/2-14

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Offering trays that form part of the ritual intended to remove bad luck. The trays hold betel, betel nuts, flowers, candles, money and incense sticks. | Slide

296. Reference : AG-1-1/2-15

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Offering trays that form part of the ritual intended to remove bad luck. The trays hold betel, betel nuts, flowers, candles and incense sticks. They also hold eggs, which are daubed on the body of the person suffering from bad luck. | Slide

297. Reference : AG-1-1/2-16

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral Ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage. After the egg has been daubed on the sufferer, the medium uses the egg to determine the cause of the bad luck | Slide

298. Reference : AG-1-1/2-17

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral Ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage. After the egg has been daubed on the sufferer, the medium uses the egg to determine the cause of the bad luck. | Slide

299. Reference : AG-1-1/2-18

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral Ritual of Phrae Royal lineage Offering trays that form part of the ritual intended to remove bad luck. The trays hold betel, betel nuts, flowers, candles and incense sticks. They also hold eggs, which are daubed on the body of the person suffering from bad luck. The eggs are then placed in a pot, sprinkled with holy water and buried in the ground. | Slide

300. Reference : AG-1-1/2-19

Ancestral Ritual, Prae Province

| 12-15 March 1986 - Ancestral Ritual of the Phrae Royal lineage Eggs are daubed on the body of the person suffering from bad luck, after which the medium will use the eggs to determine the cause. The eggs are then placed in a pot, sprinkled with holy water and buried in the ground. | Slide