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11. Reference : SP-1-1-10

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Dam [Black Tai] woman is showing the he (long shirt), which is used in the rituals of the Tai Dam in Laos and Vietnam. (Louangnamtha had many Tai Dam villages. Most had immigrated from Vietnam, and crossed the border to settle in Laos). | Photograph

12. Reference : SP-1-1-11

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Phra That Chom Sing Temple. | Photograph

13. Reference : SP-1-1-12

Fieldwork research in Lao

| The village of Khmu is located along the road from Muang Sing to Louangnamtha. | Photograph

14. Reference : SP-1-1-13

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Yea Kwao (rice granary) of the Khmu people. | Photograph

15. Reference : SP-1-1-14

Fieldwork research in Lao

| The Khmu people are working and chatting under the yea kwao (rice granary) at the Khmu village, which is located along the road from Muang Sing to Louangnamtha. | Photograph

16. Reference : SP-1-1-15

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Rice fields during the rainy season are plentiful. They are in the valleys along the route from Muang Sing to Louangnamtha. | Photograph

17. Reference : SP-1-1-16

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Rice field. (the record affiliated to the record SP-1-1-9) | Photograph

18. Reference : SP-1-1-17

Fieldwork research in Lao

| Khlom boys are interested in the construction of race boats in Wat Ban Wiang Tai [a monastery based community]. The boat race is for competition with other, monastery-based communities. (the race unites people of the village and of nearby villages, in a fun activity following the harvest season). | Photograph

19. Reference : SP-1-1-18

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A woman is monitoring the cultivation of rice in the field. | Photograph

20. Reference : SP-1-1-19

Fieldwork research in Lao

| A Tai Lue woman is weaving, and her products will be sold in Viangchan (Viangchan is a very important market for the traditional weaving of tribes in Laos). | Photograph