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2441. Reference : PC-1-106

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A school in the village of Ban Bo Kaew, Samerng District, Chiang Mai Province, in 1976. | Photograph

2442. Reference : PC-1-107

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A ground-level Lisu house in Lisu Thapha village, Papae, Maetang District, Chiang Mai, Province in 1974. | Photograph

2443. Reference : PC-1-108

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | The Lisu village of Ban Thapha in 1974. | Photograph

2444. Reference : PC-1-109

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Reclamation work for the construction of Ban Thapha in 1974. | Photograph

2445. Reference : PC-1-110

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Karen villagers prepare offerings to worship a spirit in Banmai Klong Ang Wa, Kan Magrood, Banrai District, Uthai Thani Province, in 1976. Note the flags mounted on bamboo poles. The ritual is led by a hermit. | Photograph

2446. Reference : PC-1-111

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Karen villagers prepare offerings to worship a spirit in Banmai Klong Ang Wa, Kan Magrood, Banrai District, Uthai Thani Province, in 1976. Note the flags mounted on bamboo poles. The ritual is led by a hermit. | Photograph

2447. Reference : PC-1-112

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | Red Lahu villagers in Ban Pang Ma Yao, Praw district, Chiang Mai Province, going about their daily lives in 1984. | Photograph

2448. Reference : PC-1-113

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A group of Lisu villagers are having lunch at the edge of a forest following reclamation work prior to cultivation. Shot taken at Ban Lum, Papae, Maetang district, Chiang Mai Province, in 1969. | Photograph

2449. Reference : PC-1-114

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A group of Lisu villagers enjoying some postprandial relaxation at the edge of a forest. | Photograph

2450. Reference : PC-1-115

Ethnic groups in northern Thailand

| 1968 | A group of Lisu women using glutinous rice to make the dessert known as Khao Puk (‘Beer Papa’ in Lisu) in preparation for worshiping ancestral spirits during the New Year ceremony in 1969. Shot taken in Ban Lum, Papae, Maetang district, Chiang Mai Province. | Photograph