731. Reference : AG-1-1/3-166
Wedding of Lau,Mae Hong Son Province
| 1987 – A Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. | Slide
Total : 34,847 item
731. Reference : AG-1-1/3-166
| 1987 – A Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. | Slide
732. Reference : AG-1-1/3-167
| 1987 – A Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. | Slide
733. Reference : AG-1-1/3-168
| 1987 – Offerings used in a Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. | Slide
734. Reference : AG-1-1/3-169
| 1987 – The person presiding over the Lua-Karen wedding ceremony uses liquor to pay respect to the household spirit and ancestral spirit. | Slide
735. Reference : AG-1-1/3-170
| 1987 – A Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. The bride’s relatives parade to the groom’s house to negotiate the dowry. | Slide
736. Reference : AG-1-1/3-171
| 1987 – A Lua-Karen wedding ceremony. Participants eating together. | Slide
737. Reference : AG-1-1/1-1
| 1980-1981 Aerial photograph of Ban Sanpong. The field is in the middle that surrounded by village (Na Hom). | Motion picture
738. Reference : AG-1-1/2-203
| 14-16 March 1987 - Votive ritual to ancestral spirits (Phee Meng) An ancestral spirit medium (phee meng) dances in front of the pavilion. The royal-style umbrella is in honor of the supreme spirit. | Slide
739. Reference : AG-1-1/2-204
| 14-16 March 1987 - Votive ritual to ancestral spirits (Phee Meng) Ancestral spirit medium (phee meng). | Slide
740. Reference : AG-1-1/2-205
| 14-16 March 1987 - Votive ritual to ancestral spirits (Phee Meng) Pictured is the ritual chief. As this family has not performed a ritual for a long time, they have had to hire a chief from another family. Dried fish is used as an offering. On the first day, the pavilion needs to be built before breakfast. The ritual chief, alongside anyone needing to perform a votive ritual and elderly members of the family, invites the ancestral spirits from the ancestral spirit house into the pavilion in order that they might receive the offerings and participate in the ritual. | Slide