The records before 1990

Scope and content :

The photographs show his work, which is based on “ethnographic whole” approach. It aims to study a community from different sides to respond to given problems. This method reflects the positivist perspective in anthropological works at that time. It also relates to the problems on which Suriya intends to study. The scope of work covers development in the Northeastern region, civic participation and changes.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 110 photographs

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Suriya Samutthakup, 2012.

System of arrangemant : The series is divided into 5 files, which are base on area of field working.

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)

91. Reference : SS-1-1-63

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| Inside local shrine. | Slide

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92. Reference : SS-1-1-64

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| Chinese shrine. | Slide

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93. Reference : SS-1-1-65

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| View of the activity. | Slide

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94. Reference : SS-1-1-66

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| 'Bai sri,' offering of cooked rice under a conical arrangement of folded leaves and flowers, at the local shrine. | Slide

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95. Reference : SS-1-1-67

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| View of the activity. | Slide

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96. Reference : SS-1-1-68

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| Railway station. Because of railway development, there were communities settle along the railway. | Slide

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97. Reference : SS-1-1-69

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| Offerings for guardian spirit. | Slide

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98. Reference : SS-1-1-70

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| Stack of sand in front of the shrine meant that the villagers brought sand back to the place where they had frequently visited. | Slide

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99. Reference : SS-1-1-71

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| It was part of ordination. There were only men in the picture, but women prepared the utensils and offerings for the novice. | Slide

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100. Reference : SS-1-1-72

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| The alms-bowl was wrapped with a piece of white cloth, woven by mother. | Slide

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