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211. Reference : SP-1-1-211

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Tai Dam [Black Tai] women are drawing the silk and spinning cotton threads. | Photograph

212. Reference : SP-1-1-212

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Tai Dam [Black Tai] women are drawing the silk from cocoons and spinning cotton threads in space under the house. | Photograph

213. Reference : SP-1-1-213

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Ferry for transporting people and goods to Veitnam. | Photograph

214. Reference : SP-1-1-214

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Spinning cotton threads of Tai Dam [Black Tai]. | Photograph

215. Reference : SP-1-1-215

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A woman who wears Tai Daeng [Red Tai] wrap-around skirt is preparing firewood. | Photograph

216. Reference : SP-1-2-1

May 1996, Anshun, Guizhou

| 1996 | Rice field in Anshun, Guizhou province, where the Dai people, called Pu-Yi, speak the Upper Tai. | Photograph

217. Reference : SP-1-2-2

May 1996, Anshun, Guizhou

| 1996 | Pu-Yi villager ploughs the field with traditional beam of plough riding with buffalo. The technique is similar to the field preparation in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, Burma and Assam. | Photograph

218. Reference : SP-1-2-3

May 1996, Anshun, Guizhou

| 1996 | Houses of Pu-Yi people are mostly built with stone. | Photograph

219. Reference : SP-1-2-4

May 1996, Anshun, Guizhou

| 1996 | A girl stands in front of the house, Kwang-na, Anshun. | Photograph

220. Reference : SP-1-2-5

May 1996, Anshun, Guizhou

| 1996 | Pu-yi man is carving mask for protecting house against the evil spirits. | Photograph