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951. Reference : SP-1-3-26

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | The witch, or locally called “Ya Jim,” is inviting the spirits of the dead. | Photograph

952. Reference : SP-1-3-27

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | The witch, or locally called “Ya Jim,” is inviting the spirits of the dead. The ritual is practiced among the people in the North of Vietnam. | Photograph

953. Reference : SP-1-3-28

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Thai and Vietnamese researchers gathered with Giay villagers after observing the rituals of the group. They live on the border of China and Vietnam. Giay language is classified in the Northern Tai language family. | Photograph

954. Reference : SP-1-3-29

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | The hanging bridge over Kao River or Chan River , Hao Lo, Van Ban, Lao Cai province in the North of Vietnam. In the area the group of Tai people called “Tho” live in various villages. | Photograph

955. Reference : SP-1-3-30

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Tai community located on the Kao River shore or Chan River, Hao Lo, Van Ban, Lao Cai province. Tai who are called Tho had settled in this area ever since. | Photograph

956. Reference : SP-1-3-31

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Local house of Tho people in Hao Lo, Van Ban, Lao Cai. | Photograph

957. Reference : SP-1-3-32

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Local house of Tho people in Hao Lo, Van Ban, Lao Cai. | Photograph

958. Reference : SP-1-3-33

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Location of Tho people house, surrounded by rice fields in Hao Lo, Van Ban, Lao Cai. | Photograph

959. Reference : SP-1-3-34

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Tho man and woman are holding their belongings in the village. | Photograph

960. Reference : SP-1-3-35

Bat Xat , Lao Cai Province

| 2002 | Tho women with their belongings are walking to rice field. | Photograph