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Created1964
DescriptionReport on the political conditions, population demographics, history, and government structure of the Kingdom of Laos.
Created1959
DescriptionReport describing the history, economics, and geography of Laos and then the history of its rising communist movement, Lao Issara.
ContributorsSage, William W. (Contributor)
Created1976
DescriptionAn article describing the Fifth Month Festival or the New Years Festival and its rituals by Laotians living in the San Francisco Bay area
Created1959
DescriptionUnofficial translation of a royal text describing the abilities and powers of certain ministers, especially concerning finance and defense.
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.
Created1969
DescriptionArticle describing the lamvong, a particular style of dance and music involving drums that was common across Southeast Asia.
ContributorsKandre, Peter K. (Author)
Created1964
DescriptionAn article on the Yao people of Northern Laos and other minority groups.
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.
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.
ContributorsDe Lacouperie, Terrien (Author)
Created1970
DescriptionSelections from "The Languages of China Before the Chinese" describing the local languages before the immigration of the Chinese language and occupation under the Yao and later dynasties.