Vietnam

Scope and content :

The photographs from the fieldwork were taken during the survey of Giay people, Tai people and Cao Lan people in Lao Cai and Yen Bai provinces. The researcher conducted the fieldwork from 3 to 17 April 2002.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 106 photographs

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

System of arrangemant : The series is divided base on the place of field work.

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)

71. Reference : SP-1-3-71

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | An elder of Black Tai group in Lo. Traditionally they chew betel nuts and paint teeth in black, and they also wear black or dark blue clothes. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

72. Reference : SP-1-3-72

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | A Black Tai man wears in casual style. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

73. Reference : SP-1-3-73

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | The officiant dresses the costume on for ritual practices. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

74. Reference : SP-1-3-74

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | The officiant of Black Tai group wears red turban on which the textile has fine pattern, and he also use cloth bag, fan and sword to compel the power in ritual practices. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

75. Reference : SP-1-3-75

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | The officiant of Black Tai group wears red turban on which the textile has fine pattern, and he also use cloth bag, fan and sword to compel the power in ritual practices. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

76. Reference : SP-1-3-76

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | A Black Tai woman wears long-sleeves shirt which is adorned with buttons in butterfly figure from collar to tail. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

77. Reference : SP-1-3-77

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | The curtains of Black Tai group to conceal room. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

78. Reference : SP-1-3-78

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | The mother and her child of Black Tai group. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

79. Reference : SP-1-3-79

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | Black Tai teenager mostly wear modern clothes. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

80. Reference : SP-1-3-80

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province

| 2002 | Most of Black Tai women wear traditional attire. | Photograph

Ban Cai, Van Chan, Nghialo in Yen Bai province