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 The Khao Lon Baht ceremony, in which villagers put rice into monks’ alms bowls until they overflow. The temple will keep the rice and distribute it to the needy. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The Khao Lon Baht ceremony, in which villagers put rice into monks’ alms bowls until they overflow. The temple will keep the rice and distribute it to the needy. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 The Tan Kuay Salak ceremony in a temple chapel, in which off-season robes are made and presented to monks, along with other offerings. On the platform are phaa paa (‘money trees’). | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Phaa paa (‘money trees’) being placed on a truck. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Phaa paa (‘money trees’) being placed on a truck. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Phaa paa (‘money trees’) being placed on a truck. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Making sand pagodas in the Songkran festival. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Villagers are engaged in the practice known as ‘sang ban paeng mueang’, in which sculpted cattle images and household items are placed on bamboo trays, which are then placed at each of the four corners of the village in order to remove bad luck. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Villagers are engaged in the practice known as ‘sang ban paeng mueang’, in which sculpted cattle images and household items are placed on bamboo trays, which are then placed at each of the four corners of the village in order to remove bad luck | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

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Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai

| 1980-1981 Villagers bring their offering trays to the temple in order to remove bad luck from the village. | Slide

Research at Ban Sanpong,Sanpathong,Chiengmai