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ContributorsHalpern, Joel (Author) / Barney, George L. (Author) / Kaufman, Howard K. (Author)
Created1963
DescriptionReports on the Nam Ngum Project; geographic, demographic and ethnic background in Laos; the Meo of Xieng Khouang Province; Village Life in Vientiane Province; and Minority Groups in Northern Laos especially the Yao
ContributorsIwata, Leiji (Author) / Sakomoto, H. (Translator) / Halpern, Joel (Editor)
Created1960
DescriptionA report on the minority groups in Northern Laos, with a focus on the Yao.
Created1967
DescriptionReport on Operation Brotherhood’s activities in Laos and their observations on the behavior of the Lao people.
ContributorsOsborn, G. M. T. (Author)
Created1967
DescriptionArticle about the racial and social isolation of minorities and native groups in Laos, their relationships with each other and the government, and the lack of agricultural development and infrastructure in their areas.
ContributorsChanthala, Khamtanh (Speaker)
Created1973
DescriptionReport on programs to increase the education opportunities to minorities in rural areas
ContributorsConboy, Kenneth (Author)
Created1989
DescriptionAn article concerning the military cooperation between Vietnam and Laos in the 1960’s, 70s, and 80s.
ContributorsDaks, Larry (Author)
Created1969
DescriptionA report on educational publications used in USAID programs in Houa Phan province. Observations and Recommendations of the New Publications for Pathet Lao Controlled and Contested Areas
ContributorsHafner, James A. (Author)
Created1965
DescriptionArticle describing the economy of the Meo in Laos and the effect the Pathet Lao had on the economy.
Created1959
DescriptionReport describing the history, economics, and geography of Laos and then the history of its rising communist movement, Lao Issara.
ContributorsVercoutre, C. L. (Contributor)
Created1960
DescriptionReport on the current economy of Laos in 1960, focusing on land use issues and the various crops grown, including food stuffs and commercial crops.