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1. Reference : SP-1-1-6

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Tai Lue villagers helping improve the roads in the village of Ban Na Kham, Muang Sing. | Photograph

2. Reference : SP-1-1-7

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Tai Lue villagers helping improve the roads in the village of Ban Na Kham, Muang Sing. | Photograph

3. Reference : SP-1-1-8

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Women came to participate in the development of the village workers in Na Kham, Muang Sing. | Photograph

4. Reference : SP-1-1-3

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Lue novice at Wat Na Kham, Ban Na Kham, and Muang Sing (It was popular for Lue boys to be ordained into Buddhism). | Photograph

5. Reference : SP-1-1-4

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Lue novice at Wat Na Kham, Ban Na Kham, and Muang Sing (It was popular for Lue boys to be ordained into Buddhism). | Photograph

6. Reference : SP-1-1-5

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Tai Lue villagers helping extend the road in the village of Ban Na Kham, Muang Sing. | Photograph

7. Reference : SP-1-1-1

Fieldwork research in Lao

| An antique shop owner located along a street in the town of Louangnamtha. | Photograph

8. Reference : SP-1-1-2

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Lue family in the village of Ban Nam Tung, Laos. | Photograph

9. Reference : SP-1-1-9

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Fields between the valley, close to Muang Sing. | Photograph

10. Reference : SP-1-1-10

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Dam [Black Tai] woman is showing the he (long shirt), which is used in the rituals of the Tai Dam in Laos and Vietnam. (Louangnamtha had many Tai Dam villages. Most had immigrated from Vietnam, and crossed the border to settle in Laos). | Photograph