Tak

Scope and content :

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 296 photographs

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Hans Manndorff , 2009.

System of arrangemant : The file base on place of studying.

: No restrictions on access.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

Rule or convention : Collection, series and file level description based on ISAD(G)

1. Reference : HM-1-16-95

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| A Hmong man and his children in a village | Slide

2. Reference : HM-1-16-94

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Sugar cane press | Slide

3. Reference : HM-1-2-2

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak province, 1964. Manndorff and his German colleague in a Hmong | Slide

4. Reference : HM-1-2-3

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak province, 1964. Manndorff, dressed in Hmong clothing, and two Hmong villagers. | Slide

5. Reference : HM-1-2-4

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| A research team of Thai officials and members of the Border Patrol Police (BPP). | Slide

6. Reference : HM-1-3-40

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and Khun Salanang (or Wang) Tseng Tao, the “shaman” of the village | Slide

7. Reference : HM-1-3-41

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and two Hmong leaders | Slide

8. Reference : HM-1-3-42

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. Manndorff and two Hmong men | Slide

9. Reference : HM-1-3-43

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Huey Luang, Tak Province. A Hmong man. Due to lack of iodine many highlanders had a struma. | Slide

10. Reference : HM-1-3-44

Hill tribe in northern Thailand

| Hmong boys | Slide