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)

281. Reference : SP-1-2-281

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |  Performance of the Bu Nong young girls in Guangnan, Yunnan province. It is similar to Chinese dance. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

282. Reference : SP-1-2-282

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong youngsters wear up-to-date dress. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

283. Reference : SP-1-2-283

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |   View of Bu Nong village in Guangnan, the Southwest of Yunnan province. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

284. Reference : SP-1-2-284

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |  Bu Nong boys in Guangnan wear up-to-date dress that is similar to general Chinese. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

285. Reference : SP-1-2-285

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |  Bu Nong women wear a turban that resemble to checked cloth; they leave two tips of the cloth upside, it is like buffalo horns. They wear pleated skirt and silverware around neck. In winter they generally wear white pants. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

286. Reference : SP-1-2-286

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | The old style of Bu Nong houses. They are built in wood that is similar to Dai people houses. They are called “Ganlan house.” | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

287. Reference : SP-1-2-287

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 |  The Bu Nong Wooden houses are built on high poles, they are called “Ganlan house.” The pattern of building is similar to Dai people houses. Probably this style of houses is suitable for rainy, flooded area. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

288. Reference : SP-1-2-288

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong youngsters wear up-to-date dress. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

289. Reference : SP-1-2-289

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong girls dress more and more similarly to Chinese because they frequent the Chinese more. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Guangnan, Yunnan

290. Reference : SP-1-2-290

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan

| 1997 | Bu Nong welcome visitors with alcohol according to the tradition. | Photograph

Febuary 1997, Maguan, Yunnan