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Fieldwork research in Lao
| Two novices at the Ban Mee temple. | Photograph
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| Two novices at the Ban Mee temple. | Photograph
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| A Hmong village on top of a hill located along the route from Xiangkhoang to Houaphan, in beautiful landscape. (the majority of Xiangkhoang residents are Hmong. The Hmong prefer to settle in mountainous areas.) | Photograph
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| A Hmong village on the highland named Kaewleuk is located along the route from Xiangkhoang to Houaphan. | Photograph
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| The road conditions and the building for the authorities in Xam Nua, which is isolated. | Photograph
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| The market in Xam Nua is located beside the Xam River. | Photograph
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| Marketeers in the Xam Nua market in the morning. | Photograph
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| A vendor is selling silkworms to be cooked in the Xam Nua market in the morning. | Photograph
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| Vegetables, fruit and wild animals are products that the villagers sell in the Xam Nua market. | Photograph
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| A hog deer is slaughtered for sale at the market, and clients can choose which portion that they want. | Photograph
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| A Tai Dam vendor brings bananas to be sold at the market (different ethnic groups trade at the Xam Nua market). | Photograph