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11. Reference : PC-1-011

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu man praying to Ar Pa Moo He for protection and happiness for himself and his family. | Photograph

12. Reference : PC-1-012

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu house, raised one meter from the ground with a platform, with wooden posts and walls made from planks. | Photograph

13. Reference : PC-1-013

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu mortar for pounding rice. Now rare, having largely been replaced by mechanical rice mills, this type of mortar can still be seen in the Lisu New Year ceremony. Such mortars are used for making glutinous rice for the dessert known as Khao Puk. | Photograph

14. Reference : PC-1-014

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Lisu two-wheeled toy truck for carrying objects. | Photograph

15. Reference : PC-1-015

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | This traditional physician is massaging the patient’s chest with two fingers in order to promote the free circulation of blood. | Photograph

16. Reference : PC-1-016

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A shot of a hill tribe village taken from another mountain. | Photograph

17. Reference : PC-1-017

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Timber, having been felled, is left to dry in the sun, before being used as firewood or fuel. | Photograph

18. Reference : PC-1-018

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | An elderly Lisu old man praying to Ar Pa Moo He for protection and happiness for himself and his family | Photograph

19. Reference : PC-1-019

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Lowland areas in the foothills are used by the Karen for rice cultivation. | Photograph

20. Reference : PC-1-020

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A Karen village in Banrai District, Uthai Thani Province in 1976. | Photograph