This article is centered on the life story of a Mien upland leader in Laos and later in the kingdom of Nan that subsequently was made a province of Thailand. The story was recorded in 1972 but primarily describes events during 1870–1930. The aim of this article is to call attention to long-standing networks of highland-lowland relations where social life was unstable but always and persistently inclusive and multiethnic. The centrality of interethnic hill-valley networks in this Mien case has numerous parallels in studies of Rmeet, Phunoy, Karen, Khmu, Ta'ang, and others in mainland Southeast Asia and adjacent southern China. The implications of the Mien case support an analytical shift from ethnography to ethnology—from the study of singul...
Resources, Power and Identities of a Hunter-gatherer Society. Revisiting the Mlabri Ethnic Group in...
"In the field of mainland South-East Asian history, particular attention has been granted to highlan...
In the mountains of northern Thailand the constraints and restrictions placed upon 'hill tribe' peop...
This article is part of a Sociology dissertation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, K...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
A report on the ethnic groups of Nam Song and Nam Lik valleys region in Laos.This is a somewhat co...
This article explores how Tai highlanders experience mobility. The Tai Vat living in Houaphan Provin...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
This book presents the South-East Asian Massif highland societies in their historical context, using...
The Mlabri (also called ‘ spirits of the yellow leaves’ or phi tong lueang by the lowland Thai and L...
International audienceAbstract Against the simplistic thesis that hill peoples are marginal and unru...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。The Yunnanese of Northern Thailand either came from Yunnan Provi...
In the field of mainland South-East Asian history, particular attention has been granted to highland...
Resources, Power and Identities of a Hunter-gatherer Society. Revisiting the Mlabri Ethnic Group in...
"In the field of mainland South-East Asian history, particular attention has been granted to highlan...
In the mountains of northern Thailand the constraints and restrictions placed upon 'hill tribe' peop...
This article is part of a Sociology dissertation in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, K...
[Extract] A key theme informing understandings of power across Southeast Asia is the contract betwee...
A report on the ethnic groups of Nam Song and Nam Lik valleys region in Laos.This is a somewhat co...
This article explores how Tai highlanders experience mobility. The Tai Vat living in Houaphan Provin...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
"The Routledge Handbook of Highland Asia is the first comprehensive and critical overview of the eth...
Based on ethnographic research in Ruam Chai, a large and remote village in northern Thailand, this d...
This book presents the South-East Asian Massif highland societies in their historical context, using...
The Mlabri (also called ‘ spirits of the yellow leaves’ or phi tong lueang by the lowland Thai and L...
International audienceAbstract Against the simplistic thesis that hill peoples are marginal and unru...
この論文は国立情報学研究所の学術雑誌公開支援事業により電子化されました。The Yunnanese of Northern Thailand either came from Yunnan Provi...
In the field of mainland South-East Asian history, particular attention has been granted to highland...
Resources, Power and Identities of a Hunter-gatherer Society. Revisiting the Mlabri Ethnic Group in...
"In the field of mainland South-East Asian history, particular attention has been granted to highlan...
In the mountains of northern Thailand the constraints and restrictions placed upon 'hill tribe' peop...