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  1. Costume and Culture: Vanishing Textiles of Some of the Tai Groups in Laos P.D.R. by Patricia Naenna, 1992-07
  2. Lao People: Ethnic group, Tai peoples, Laos, Lao language, Culture of Laos, Buddhism in Laos, Lao cuisine, Mor lam, Canadians of Laotian descent, Laotian American, Laotians in France
  3. INTRODUCTION TO CAMBODIAN CULTURE; LAOS CULTURALLY SPEAKING; INTRODUCTION TO VIETNAMESE CULTURE by Sun-Him et al. Chhim, 1989
  4. Culture Shock!: Laos
  5. Mor lam: Culture of Laos, Song, Laos, Isan, Romanization, Tone (linguistics), Khene, Free reed aerophone, Musical instrument, Tempo, Unrequited love
  6. Introduction to Cambodian Culture/Laos Culturally Speaking/Inrtroduction to Vietnamese Culture (3 Volumes, 1 book by Multifunctional Resource Center SDSU, 1989
  7. Aspects of village life and culture change in Laos by Joel Martin Halpern, 1958
  8. Stories from Laos: Folktales and Cultures of the Lao, Hmong, Khammu, & Iu-Mein
  9. Laos: Culture, Development, and Heritage Protection (Sustainable Development: the World Challenge)
  10. Law and Morality in Ancient China: The Silk Manuscripts of Huang-Lao (SUNY Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) (S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by R. P. Peerenboom, 1993-02-11
  11. Le Service de renseignement des Forces francaises du Laos (1946-1948) (Collection Culture du renseignement) (French Edition) by J Deuve, 2000
  12. Culture Du Laos: Marc Leguay, Plaine Des Jarres, Pha That Luang, Garuda, Wat, Vat Sisakhet, Boule de Feu Des Nâgas, Nouvel an Lao, Vat Phra Kèo (French Edition)
  13. The Peoples and Cultures of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam by Center for Applied Linguistics, 1981-06
  14. Culture Shock! Laos - 1997 publication by Stphn Mansfld, 1997-01-01

21. Culture Shock - Thailand, Laos
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Laos Tour Story Having Fun Pics Tours: Enduro 1 Enduro 2 Enduro 3 (Laos) Training Support: Booking Home About Us Culture Shock ... Publications Culture Shock! When you come to ride with us in Thailand and Laos, you're in for a "culture shock". Things that you will find absolutely weird or hideously funny are considered perfectly normal around here. It is a different culture! There are literally thousands of small details and aspects of local everyday life waiting to be discovered by the visitor who keeps his eyes wide open. Food Thai people eat all day. No wonder - the food is cheap, delicious and of enormous variety. Thai food usually ranges from spicy to very spicy, although there are some dishes that don't contain chilies. If you eat Thai cuisine often, there's a fair chance you get addicted to it. Crispy vegetables and small bits of tender chicken, pork or fish are not as heavy on the stomach as Western food, and come in delicious combinations and flavours. Food stalls are just about everywhere. Thai people, especially the women, are very enterprising and a popular business is selling food from a large cart or the sidecar of a scooter. Quite a number of these mobile food stalls are doing night shifts, and you can find something to eat 24 hours a day. They sell noodle soups in twenty different varieties, ice cream, papaya salad, barbecued chicken, pork or beef, Muslim food - the list is endless.

22. Asiabooks Catalogue - Laos
laos culture and society. The essays in this collection focus on the creationof the idea of Laos and its culture through a wide range of topics.
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Books About... Laos By Author Name: A - C G - K L - P Q - T ... U - Z D E Evans, Grant. A SHORT HISTORY OF LAOS. The land in between. (St. Leonards, Allen and Unwin, 2002, ISBN 1 864 489979) Laos, perhaps the least known country in mainland Southeast Asia, stands at the region's crossroads. Here the author brings its history vividly into focus - from ancient times when the dynastic states of the region waxed and waned, to the 20th century and the turmoil of the Vietnam War and its aftermath, traces the compelling story of the emergence of Laos as a modern nation.
Price: $30.00 Evans, Grant (editor). LAOS: Culture and society. (Chiang Mai, Silkworm Books, 2000, 373 pp., ISBN 974 87090 4 3) This is the first comprehensive social and cultural study of this fascinating part of the world in 40 years. The essays in this collection focus on the creation of the idea of Laos and its culture through a wide range of topics.
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23. SEAsite Laos
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24. Southeast Asian Archive (UC Irvine Libraries)
Collects materials relating to the resettlement of Southeast Asian refugees and immigrants, especially in the United States, the boat people and land refugees, and the culture and history of Cambodia, laos, and Vietnam. Links to similar collections provided.
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25. Lonely Planet World Guide | Destination Laos | Culture
Traditional culture in laos has been heavily influenced by variousstrains of Khmer, Vietnamese and Thai cultures. The lowland Lao
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About 60% of Lao, mainly the lowland Lao and a sprinkling of Thai tribes, are Theravada Buddhists. Every Lao Buddhist male is expected to become a monk for a short period of his life, usually between school and starting a career or getting married. The main non-Buddhist 'religion' is phii worship, a spirit cult which is officially banned. Hmong/Mien tribes practise animism and ancestral worship, and some follow a Christian version of the cargo cult, believing Jesus Christ will arrive in a jeep, dressed in combat fatigues. A small number of Lao - mostly the French-educated elite - are Christians. The official language of Laos is Lao, as spoken and written in Vientiane. As an official language, it has successfully become the lingua franca between all Lao and non-Lao ethnic groups in Laos. There are five main dialects in the country, each of which can be divided into further subdialects. All Lao dialects are closely related to the languages spoken in Thailand, northern Myanmar and pockets of China's Yunnan Province. Traditional culture in Laos has been heavily influenced by various strains of Khmer, Vietnamese and Thai cultures. The lowland Lao share the same ancestry as many Thai tribes, so the similarities between Lao and Thai culture are especially strong. This can be seen in Lao sculpture, classical music, dance-dramas and cuisine. Lao folk music is more indigenous, based around the khaen (a double row of bamboo reeds fitted into a hardwood sound box). Folk music is often accompanied by dancing or bawdy theatre. The focus of most traditional art has been primarily religious and includes wats (temples), stupas and several distinctively Lao representations of Buddha. The Lao remain skilful carvers and weavers, but traditional silversmithing and goldsmithing are declining arts.

26. Www.hani-akha.org
HaniAkha.Org describes the Akha and Hani history, lifestyle, language, culture, and activities in Thailand, Burma, laos, China, Myanmar, and Mainland Southeast Asia
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23.7.02 Sanitsuda Ekachai writes about The Third Master Plan on Community Development, Enviroment and Drug Control in the Highlands see the article in Bangkok post 03.7.02 Mukdawan Sakboon writes on the Thai ID card .See the article in The Nation 02.7.02 Pavin Chachavalpongpun writes on the drug problems .See the article in The Nation 25.6.02 Sanitsuda Ekachai writes on the citizenship problems of minorities in Thailand . See the article in Bangkok Post Regional Development in Northern Thailand: Its Impact on Highlanders
A new chapter on the Akha and development Oerzar - The life cycle of Zaqnyiq peoples, animals and plants
The first volume of MPCD/SAEMP-DIARA Akha Archaic text manuals is to be published soon
Learn Thai/Akha Massage
Learn Thai Massage in an Akha Village Nov 22 - Dec 9, 2002
29.5.02 Teerawat Kumtita writes on the lawyers movement on citizenship problems .See the article in Bangkok Post Announcement
4th international Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference
took place in Honghe area, in South Eastern Yunnan, China, 1-10, December 200

27. LaoNet's Community Homepage
Contains information and articles about Hmong and ethnic Laotian culture and history. Also includes maps and photos from laos. Extensive list of Hmong and Laotianrelated links.
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28. Laolink
Portail d'informations sur le laos. Entr©es th©matiques m©dia, culture, ©conomie, ©tudes, soci©t©.
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29. Laos Country And Culture Information And Recipes From Asia
Buddhism was the state religion of the Kingdom of laos, and the organization of the 1990s,as well as some Lao Theung who have assimilated to lowland culture.
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Full country name: Lao People's Democratic Republic Area: 236,800 sq km (91,400 sq miles). Population: Population Density: 20.5 per sq km (1997). Capital: Vientiane. Population: 555,100 (1997). Government: People's Republic since 1975. Head of State: Khamtai Siphandon since 1996. Head of Government: Sisavat Keobounphan since 1998. Gained independence from France in 1953. Language: The official language is Lao, however many tribal languages are also spoken. French, Vietnamese and some English are also spoken.

30. ThinkQuest
Teaches about Southeast Asia, particularly the countries of laos, Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia. Examines history, culture, customs, languages, food, people, religion, buildings, manufacturing, and animals.
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31. MapZones.com Culture
laos, culture, Back to Top. Theravada Buddhism entered the countryin the 14th century. This religion and Hinduism have been major
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Country Info Laos Introduction Laos General Data Laos Maps Laos Culture ... Laos Time and Date Laos Culture Back to Top Theravada Buddhism entered the country in the 14th century. This religion and Hinduism have been major influences on cultural and intellectual life in Laos. The story of the Buddha and Hindu myths are the subjects of the carvings and sculptures found in all religious places. In the south, Khmer influences on the peoples of Laos are strong; in the north, Myanmar and Thai influences are readily apparent. As elsewhere in Southeast Asia, religious symbols, stories, and themes have been modified and localized. The snake, for example, representations of which adorn religious and royal buildings, symbolizes the benevolent spirit of the water and the protector of the king. The Laotians have a variety of folk arts, including weaving, basketmaking, wood and ivory carving, and silverwork and goldwork. There are a number of Laotian musical instruments, of which the khene, a bamboo wind instrument, is most widely known. Music is not written down but is played from memory. Lao theater also reflects influence from India and Cambodia. Ballet for the court accompanied by an orchestra developed in the 16th and 17th centuries. Dancers wearing elaborate costumes and headdresses with masks portrayed scenes from the myths and tales of the Phra Lak Phra Lam. Lao folk theater with narrative, singing, and music is popular at temple fairs. The former Royal Palace in Louangphrabang has been turned into a museum. It contains a collection of Buddha images from the 15th to the 17th centuries as well as personal possessions of the last Lao monarch. Ho Phakeo in Vientiane is the national museum and houses a collection representing the variety and originality of Lao culture from the 6th to the 20th centuries. Wat Sisaket in Vientiane also contains a collection of Lao art. The National Library in Vientiane is poorly stocked, although it does house a collection of palm-leaf manuscripts.

32. MapZones.com History
This culture was characterized by huge stone funerary urns (the jars after Historiansbelieve that laos’s earliest inhabitants were the ancestors of the
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Country Info Laos Introduction Laos General Data Laos Maps Laos Culture ... Laos Time and Date Laos History Back to Top By the middle of the 1st millennium bc, people on the Plain of Jars who probably spoke an Austro-Asiatic language created a flourishing Bronze Age culture. This culture was characterized by huge stone funerary urns (the "jars" after which the plateau is named) and by bronze tools and weapons. Eventually its people learned to use iron smelted from ores mined nearby. Historians believe that Laos’s earliest inhabitants were the ancestors of the Lao Thoeng, who today live on Laos’s mountain slopes. By the early centuries ad, small kingdoms were becoming established in mainland Southeast Asia. One of these, the kingdom of Zhenla, arose in the 7th century and extended from northern Cambodia into southern Laos. Later, small kingdoms were established in the regions of Vientiane and Louangphrabang and elsewhere on the middle Mekong. Recorded Laotian history begins with Fa Ngum, the ruler who founded the first Laotian state, Lan Xang (“Kingdom of the Million Elephants”), with the help of the Khmer sovereign at Angkor. Fa Ngum was a great warrior, and between 1353 and 1371 he conquered territories that included all of present-day Laos and much of what is today northern and eastern Thailand. He extended the Indo-Khmer civilization to the upper Mekong River and introduced Theravada Buddhism, which had been preached by Khmer missionaries from Angkor. In the meantime, the Lao and other Tai peoples had been slowly moving south and southeast from southern China and northwestern Vietnam, cultivating upland valleys and pushing out the Lao Thoeng. Lao myths tell of this expansion, which reached Louangphrabang perhaps as early as the 10th century. There the Lao established their first small principality in what is now Lao territory. In the 12th century this principality was absorbed into the Khmer (Cambodian) Empire (see Khmer Kingdoms), and in the late 13th century it came under the control of the Mongol Empire. During this turmoil, Tai peoples carved out their first substantial kingdoms, first in central and northern Thailand and then in Laos.

33. Laos - Eating The Laotian Way
Brief description of the food culture, with recipe for Laap (Good Fortune), a beef dish.
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E ATING THE L AOTIAN W AY M ost Laotians eat rice three times a day. The most common type is "sticky rice," which can be rolled into a ball with the fingers and dipped into a sauce. Occasionally, people eat noodles rather than rice. Padek or fermented fish paste is an ingredient in many Laotian dishes. Hot chilis are also added to foods. The amount of chili used varies with the different Laotian ethnic groups. Other common seasonings are lime juice, lemon grass and coriander leaves. A typical Laotian meal consists of rice, fish, vegetables and hot peppers. The menu for festive occasions may also include eggs, poultry, beef or game. Vegetables include corn, cassava, white radish, sweet potatoes, and cucumbers. Papaya is the most popular fruit. Bananas, oranges, berries and groundnuts (peanuts) are also eaten frequently. A common Lao dish is called laap . It is a mixture of meat or fish and lime juice, garlic, rice, green onions, mint and chilis. Laotians also enjoy salads made with shredded green papaya, seasoned with padek and chilis.

34. Le Laos - Culture
Fêtes et traditions L'histoire retient généralementla propagation du Bouddhisme au laos sous le règne de Fa Gnum (XIVème
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35. Le Laos - Culture
laos.Les dinosaures du laos En 1936, un géologue français Josué
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36. Laos Infosite
Current news, plus resources for Laotian history and culture
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The News fast links. Lao Investment Club The Xat Lao Journal Current News Facts Lao Society Picture Galary Store Web Links Rebels Threaten Communists in Laos
(dated 7 Aug. 2000) 8 Killed in Laos Plane Crash
(dated 20 Oct. 2000) History of Laos
Fresco detail Traditional Lao Music
  • Khen (34KB): The Khen is featured in Lao traditional orchestras, and used as a solo instrument. The khen can be difficult to master because the performer must produce a continuous melody by exhaling and inhaling without catching his or her breath. (847KB): This song is about a middle-aged man's torn fellings - he has his own family and has also fallen in love with a young woman. In the first lam, the man tells the girl that he will remain with his wife and their love cannot be. He wishes her happiness. In the second lam, the man persuades the girl to go with him,and endure a hard life together. Lam Saravane Pheng Sat Niao
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37. Ambassade De France Au Laos : Culture Et éducation
Translate this page M. Jean Stock, PDG de TV5, avec le ministre lao de la culture et de la communication.TV5 Programmes en langue française de la Radio du laos.
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Cnous ... AUF T R ecevoir TV5 et capter RFI au Laos Programmes en francais tous les jours : RFI M. Jean Stock, PDG de TV5, avec le ministre lao de la culture et de la communication. TV5/Asie. P - informations du lundi au samedi : 12h30 et 20h00 (sur 291m 1.030 kHz) - magazine le dimanche : 12h30 et 20h00 (sur 291m 1.030 kHz) - magazine "Enjeux" les lundis et mardis : 20h45 - magazine "Francophonie" les jeudis et vendredis : 20h45 L a presse au Laos Bulletin quotidien En anglais News Bulletin Vientiane Times Ambassade de France au Laos

38. Ambassade De France Au Laos : Culture Et éducation
Translate this page du spectacle musical des 21 et 22 juin au Palais national de la culture. Districtde Tourakom, province de Vientiane - Danse des héros laos contribuant à la
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accueil culture et éducation > fête de la musique 2000 fête de la musique 2000 par Catherine Tasca, Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication Site officiel Le programme dans le monde L'esprit Programme du spectacle musical des 21 et 22 juin
au Palais national de la culture Concerto en sol majeur de G.P. Telemann
Sandra et Phimpha - violon
Dany Bounxouci - piano
Touane et Viengvichith
Rose Monar et Danny Bounxouci O Sole Mio de E. Di Capua
Bounlat Phonthongsi - chant
Danny Bounxouci - orchestre
Phimpha Bounnapha et Sandra Bounxouci
Yearn-Kyong Chung - piano
Duo clarinette et piano Bounthing - clarinette Danny Bounxouci - piano Danny Bounxouci - piano Chant : Plaisir d'amour de G. Martini et Me voglio fana casa M. Jaime Yambao, ambassadeur des Philippines Orchestre traditionnel Ecole de Danse et de Musique Nationale Danse Ti Keung des Kmons Lam Phou Thay Ecole de Danse et de Musique Lam Tang Vay Lam des ethnies Katang, Tangvay, province de Savannakhet Troupe artistique du km 52, district de Phonehong, province de Vientiane Lam Saravanh Chant Hmong Khab Thoum Lam populaire de Luang Prabang Ambassade de France au Laos

39. Dragon Travel Laos - Culture & History Trips
laos culture History Tours. TRIP FACTS. The capital city of Vientianeis the gateway to laos’s tourist attractions of which
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40. About Laos : Culture
The Calling for Rain posture of the Buddha images in laos, for example, which Anotherexcellent example of the richness of Lao culture is its folk music
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Culture - Lao's Information - Genneral information Lao's People History Economic Data Location Lao people boast a plethora of distinctive monuments and architectural styles. One of the most notable structures is That luang, the Great Sacred Stupa, in Vientiane. Its dome like Stupa and four-cornered superstructure is the model for similar monuments throughout Laos. Stupas serve to commemorate the life of the Buddha and many Stupas are said to house sacred relics (parts of Buddha's body). Generally, Hinayana Buddhists cremate the dead body then collected the bone and put in stupa which up in a round the temple. Deferent styles of architecture are evident in the numerous Buddhist Wats. Three architecture styles can be distinguished, corresponding to the geographical location of the temples and monasteries. Wats built in Vientiane are large rectangular structures constructed of brick and coved with stucco and high-peaked roofs. In Luang Prabang the roofs sweep very low and, unlike in Vientiane, almost reach the ground.

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