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631. Reference : SP-1-2-416

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | A woman who wears in traditional attire belts with styled waistband. This group of Dai is called by Chinese as “Dai Eolai” or Huayao Dai. | Photograph

632. Reference : SP-1-2-417

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | House of Dai Eolai people is called “Ho Gad.” It is mostly built in dry clay | Photograph

633. Reference : SP-1-2-418

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Houses of Dai Eolai people in Yuanyang county are built in clay, and the structure is made of wood. | Photograph

634. Reference : SP-1-2-419

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Dressing of Dai Eolai women. They traditionally wear styled waistband and embroidered blouse. | Photograph

635. Reference : SP-1-2-420

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Men in Dai Eolai group mostly smoke cigarettes and tobacco with bamboo pipe. | Photograph

636. Reference : SP-1-2-421

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | A Dai Eolai Elder is selecting silver buttons which mostly adorn traditional attire. | Photograph

637. Reference : SP-1-2-422

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Dai Eolai people at “Ho Gad” village, Yuanyang county, Honghe. | Photograph

638. Reference : SP-1-2-423

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | On the roof top of Dai Eolai house, they dry rice and vegetable. It is quite like Lolo people dry their agricultural products on the house deck, for instance Bai Yi group. | Photograph

639. Reference : SP-1-2-424

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Community landscape. It reflects development in Yuanyang county, the South of Yunnan. | Photograph

640. Reference : SP-1-2-425

January 1999, South Yunnan

| 1999 | Tao Guang Liang (Dai Lo), former governor (the man in the background) is talking about Dai people in the past who dwell in the area. | Photograph