China

Scope and content :

This series consists of 710 photographs from Sumit Pitiphat's anthropological fieldwork in China from 1996-2004. This fieldwork is a part of social and cultural study of Tai ethnic group in Guizhou, Hainan, and Yunnan. The fieldwork data focused on household, community, rites, ceremonies, marriage etc.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 710 photographs

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Sumit Pitiphat, 2010.

System of arrangemant :

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : No restrictions on access.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

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

111. Reference : SP-1-2-111

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | View of Tai beng in W?nsh?n county where Tu Lao live. They call themselves Bu Tai. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

112. Reference : SP-1-2-112

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao or Bu Tai women are in traditional attires, they prepare performing Horse Dance. They are also called with specific name among sub-group, Ping To or Lahu. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

113. Reference : SP-1-2-113

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao (or Bu Tai) women perform Horse Dance. Traditionally when women acknowledged that the war ended, they would celebrate to welcome their husbands who were called by the conscription of the Chinese government back to village. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Wenshan, Yunnan

114. Reference : SP-1-2-114

Febuary 1997, Yuanyang, Kunming, Yunnan

| 1997 | Horse Dance performed by Tu Lao (Pu Tai) women. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Yuanyang, Kunming, Yunnan

115. Reference : SP-1-2-115

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao (or Bu Tai) people perform Horse Dance to welcome Thammasat University Research Delegates to do fieldwork in the South of Yunnan province. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

116. Reference : SP-1-2-116

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao women wear head-dressers. (it is likely cone-shape.) and traditional attires. The dress is different from the one of Tu Lao in Yuanyang, even they are called Bu Tai. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

117. Reference : SP-1-2-117

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao youngsters like to wear up-to-date dress which resembles to the Chinese dress. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

118. Reference : SP-1-2-118

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | The valley is used for cultivation of Tu Lao ethnic group in W?nsh?n, Yunnan province. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

119. Reference : SP-1-2-119

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Tu Lao women are in traditional costumes with head dressings in the cone shape. They are also called with specific name as To Se. They mostly wear head dressings in cone shape, silverware decorates the head dressing and shirt. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

120. Reference : SP-1-2-120

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Father and son sit and see Thammasat University research delegates who talk to villagers. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan