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The Tai World A Digest Of Articles From The Thaiyunnan Newsletter Nicholas Tapp And Andrrew Walker

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The Tai World A Digest Of Articles From The Thaiyunnan Newsletter Nicholas Tapp And Andrrew Walker
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Publisher: Thai-Yunnan Project, Department of Anthropology, The
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.58 MB
Author: Nicholas Tapp and Andrrew Walker
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Tai World A Digest Of Articles From The Thaiyunnan Newsletter Nicholas Tapp And Andrrew Walker by Nicholas Tapp And Andrrew Walker instant download after payment.

This collection of articles and translations from the old Thai-Yunnan Project Newsletter has been prepared in the belief that back issues of the Newsletter contained so many priceless gems of Thai and Tai folklore and history, culture and ritual, that a well chosen selection of them collected together would form a valuable book which a wide range of readers would enjoy and appreciate. The Digest has been prepared by members of the Department of Anthropology, in the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at The Australian National University, where the late Gehan Wijeyewardene, the founder and maintainer of the Thai–Yunnan Project Newsletter, worked for so many years. This collection forms one tribute to the memory of this remarkable man and his endeavours and achievements in the field of Thai/Tai Studies.

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