Research at Ban Sanpong, Sanpathong, Chiengmai

Scope and content :

This series consists of 282 photographs that took during Dr. Anan Ganjanapan's doctoral dissertation fieldwork at Ban Sanpong, Sanpathong, Chiengmai in 1980-1981. The main point of the research is exploring the intervention of capitalism in rural area by criticism through agricultural production process; land division, labor managing, including with livelihoods, ritual, and resources management in community. All slides from this series displayed community in several dimension.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 282 photographs

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Anan Ganjanapan , 2008.

System of arrangemant : The series base on issue of studying.

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : No restrictions on access.

Creative Commons License : Attribution (CC BY)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution (TK A)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

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

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 In the traditional method of rice cultivation, water is drawn out of the field as soon as the first shoots appear. Once the shoots have established themselves, the water is diverted into the field once more, only to be drawn out of the field as the rice begins to mature. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 This Ta laew, made from bamboo, is a sign to protect rice from evil. | Slide

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Harvesting in-season rice. This crop was destroyed by a storm, and is thus proving difficult to harvest. The rice in question is San Pathong glutinous rice. | Slide

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Harvesting in-season rice. This crop was destroyed by a storm, and is thus proving difficult to harvest. This kind of rice is Ultraviolet B-Sensitive Rice. It will be harvested at the same time of year as it was planted (around November or December). | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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| 1980-1981 Farmers come together for the harvesting. Laborers are drawn from the field owner’s family, or are else hired labor. | Slide

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Laborers come together for the harvesting. The man on the left side is Hua Kheng, the head laborer, who controls the laborers and engages in bargaining to divide the harvest. | Slide

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| No caption | Slide

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| 1980-1981 Laborers come together for the harvesting. | Slide

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 After harvesting, stalks of rice are bound together using thin bamboo strips, and then left to dry in the sunshine. | Slide

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Farmers binding together stalks of rice using thin bamboo strips. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai