Generally, robe is regarded as a Buddhist disciplinary item of significance. It is a piece of clothing for arhats and the Buddha"s disciples and it will be used as long as the Buddha"s Teachings (Sasana) exist. The study area is Kyaing Khan Village, Innlay Lake, Nyaung Shwe Township, Shan State (South). In this study, descriptive study design was used. This study was conducted with qualitative research method including Key Informant Interviews (KII), Direct Observation (DO), Indirect Observation (IO), Individual In-depth Interviews (IDI), Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and Participant Observation (PO). The aim of this study is to explore the social values on robe made from lotus fiber. In order to achieve the aim, the specific objectives are ...
This ethnographic field project focused upon the relationship between the urban Jinghong and surroun...
The title of this thesis is "Anthropological Perspective on the Brass Gong Culture of Barone Nation...
This thesis examines dress, textiles, and identity of the Tai Dam or Black Tai living in Loei Provin...
The aim of this research is to explore the Kahtein festival in Bagan ancient monasteries as the cul...
It gives us pleasure to release this writing as a complete intensive study on the greatly unexplore...
The purpose of this research was to investigate Thai Muslims' way of life through the way their clot...
In Myanmar, over one hundred national ethnic groups are living nowadays. Each of the ethnic groups h...
This paper discusses twentieth-century Buddhist robe study and sewing groups called fukudenkai that ...
This study explored how to maintain Drum Ensemble (“saing wain:” in Myanmar) as Myanmar cultural her...
Among the most striking identity markers of a Buddhist monastic community are the robes worn by its ...
This study is based on fieldwork in Mandalay, Burma and on the study of Theravada Buddhist texts. Re...
This thesis documents the hand-woven textiles that the Phu Thai ethnic group living in Savannakhet P...
The objective of this research is to maintain the Myanmar Traditional Lacquer ware Art in Bagan and ...
The Japanese kesa or kasaya in Sanskrit, originated in India in 4th century BC as a robe for the dev...
This ethnographic field study focuses upon the relationship between the urban Jinghong and surroundi...
This ethnographic field project focused upon the relationship between the urban Jinghong and surroun...
The title of this thesis is "Anthropological Perspective on the Brass Gong Culture of Barone Nation...
This thesis examines dress, textiles, and identity of the Tai Dam or Black Tai living in Loei Provin...
The aim of this research is to explore the Kahtein festival in Bagan ancient monasteries as the cul...
It gives us pleasure to release this writing as a complete intensive study on the greatly unexplore...
The purpose of this research was to investigate Thai Muslims' way of life through the way their clot...
In Myanmar, over one hundred national ethnic groups are living nowadays. Each of the ethnic groups h...
This paper discusses twentieth-century Buddhist robe study and sewing groups called fukudenkai that ...
This study explored how to maintain Drum Ensemble (“saing wain:” in Myanmar) as Myanmar cultural her...
Among the most striking identity markers of a Buddhist monastic community are the robes worn by its ...
This study is based on fieldwork in Mandalay, Burma and on the study of Theravada Buddhist texts. Re...
This thesis documents the hand-woven textiles that the Phu Thai ethnic group living in Savannakhet P...
The objective of this research is to maintain the Myanmar Traditional Lacquer ware Art in Bagan and ...
The Japanese kesa or kasaya in Sanskrit, originated in India in 4th century BC as a robe for the dev...
This ethnographic field study focuses upon the relationship between the urban Jinghong and surroundi...
This ethnographic field project focused upon the relationship between the urban Jinghong and surroun...
The title of this thesis is "Anthropological Perspective on the Brass Gong Culture of Barone Nation...
This thesis examines dress, textiles, and identity of the Tai Dam or Black Tai living in Loei Provin...