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ContributorsSmucker, Silas (Author)
Created1965
DescriptionReport on the history of the the Phatanakane Project in the Muong Phieng region in Laos, focusing on the economic, agricultural, and civil purposes of the project and its accomplishments thus far.
ContributorsBarney, George L. (Author)
Created1961
DescriptionSelection from a thesis describing the Meo, a cultural group living in Vietnam, Thailand, China and Laos.
ContributorsSage, William W. (Author)
Created1972
DescriptionA report on the village of Tang O, detailing its location, the current projects there, and the resources available.
ContributorsConboy, Kenneth (Author)
Created1989
DescriptionAn article concerning the military cooperation between Vietnam and Laos in the 1960’s, 70s, and 80s.
ContributorsDeVecchi, Maggie (Author)
Created1980
DescriptionA paper examining the documentation of Frank Snepps’ Descent Interval and William Shawcross’s sideshow in their examination of US intervention in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.
ContributorsSenekhammy, Koua Yang (Author)
Created1976
DescriptionA written narrative by Khoua Yang in Lao. Contains interesting drawings pertaining to use of plants and insects for medicinal purposes.
ContributorsThong, Thao (Author)
Created1972
DescriptionArticle describing the history of the Hmoob (Hmong)ethnic minority in China, especially under the Manchu dynasty founded by Kublai Khan and their local customs.
ContributorsVuthao (Author)
Created1972
DescriptionArticle on the Akha, an ethnic group that lives predominately in Laos, focusing on their culture, population, history, and festivals
ContributorsSage, William W. (Author)
DescriptionReport on the building, creation, and maintenance of Muong Meung village.
Created1972
DescriptionUS Internal Information Bulletins concerning the US Mission to Laos in April to June 1972, focusing on fighting between Lao forces and Viet Cong troops and the effects on US politics.