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A portrait of a young girl in one of the primary schools in the region. The region only offers primary education. Lobas have to go out of their region for further education and jobs.
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For the Afterlife
For the Afterlife |
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Wang Tu-ming's funeral Nth Thailand. Paper and bamboo effigies are created to accompany the soul into the afterlife. Ah Teh was a muleteer, hence the pack ponies being created at right. |
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Chiang, Kai-shek, solider, funeral, Thailand, ceremony, chinese, custom, exile, death, army, Kai, Shek, Mai, Chinese, Fang, burial, diaspora, jeen, haw, kuomintang, northern, stateless |
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23.11.2011 04:34 |
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Douglas Morton |
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Object name: |
For the Afterlife |
Keywords: |
Chiang Kai Shek, Chiang Mai, Chinese exile, Fang, burial, chinese, chinese diaspora, death, exile, funeral, jeen haw, kuomintang, northern Thailand, stateless chinese |
Byline: |
Douglas Morton |
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City: |
Fang |
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Chiang Mai |
Country: |
Thailand |
Headline: |
The Funeral of Ateh |
Copyright Notice: |
Douglas E. Morton |
Caption: |
Paper and bamboo effigies are created to accompany the soul into the afterlife. Ah Teh was a muleteer, hence the pack ponies being created at right. |
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Funeral of a stateless Kuomingta |
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