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  1. The story of Laos (Global culture series--know your world) by Evelyn F Thomas, 1967
  2. Executive Report on Strategies in Laos, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series) by The Laos Research Group, The Laos Research Group, 2000-11-02
  3. Laos and Its Culture by Perala (ed) Ratnam, 0000
  4. The Peoples and Cultures of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam by Center for Applied Linguistics, 1981-06
  5. Peoples and Cultures of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam by Language & Orientation Resource Ctr., 1982-01
  6. Laos: Its People Its Society Its Culture (Survey of World Cultures)
  7. Aspects of Village Life and Culture Change In Laos. by JOEL M.: HALPERN, 1990
  8. Costume and Culture: Vanishing Textiles of Some of the Tai Groups in Laos P.D.R. by Patricia Naenna, 1992-07
  9. Le Service de renseignement des Forces francaises du Laos (1946-1948) (Collection Culture du renseignement) by J Deuve, 2000
  10. Champa homeland: The Lao culture by Souriya Salakchit, 2001
  11. Aspects of village life and culture change in Laos by Joel Martin Halpern, 1958
  12. Experiencing Lao culture via the simulation of Lao music through the Orff Schulwerk Process: Made possible by the Minnesota Center for Arts Education Resource Professional Opportunity Program grant by Gloria Wesloh, 1991
  13. Culture Shock!: Laos
  14. Introduction to Cambodian Culture, Laos Culturally Speaking, Introduction to Vietnamese Culture by Sun Him and Khamchong Luangpraseut and Huynh Dinh Te Chhim, 1987

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Laos was occupied during the fourth and fifth centuries AD by Chinese people from the north. It was subject to strong Indian influence from the eighth century onwards and adopted Buddhism. For 200 years from the early 11th century, Laos was part of the Khmer Angkor Empire. It was during this period that the Lao people, who originated in Thailand, invaded the area and displaced the previously dominant Chinese. However, there is some evidence that the Mongol empire had some influence over events in the region in the late 13th and early 14th centuries, probably in alliance with the Angkor kingdom. Following the collapse of the Khmer empire, the independent kingdom of Lan Xang, which dates back to 1349, was established as a single entity bounded by Siam (Thailand), China to the north, Vietnam and the Mekong river, occupying roughly the same territory as modern-day Laos.
Populated by a mixture of ethnic Laos, Thais and various hill tribes, the Lan Xang empire lasted for three centuries while fighting off successive invasions from Vietnam, Siam (Thailand) and Burma. Internal power struggles in the 18th century were exploited by its neighbors, notably Siam which finally conquered Vientiane in 1779. The city was later destroyed by the Siamese and the remains of Lan Xang absorbed into Siam. The 19th century was a period of political turmoil in which rival powers with shifting alliances fought for control of the territory. The Siamese were the dominant power until the arrival of the French, who had already established a firm grip in neighboring Vietnam, in the 1870s. Laos then became part of French Indo-China, which lasted until the 1950s, with the exception of a brief period of Japanese occupation during World War II.

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    23. Laos: Culture And Society
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    CULTURE The official language of Laos is Lao, as spoken and written in Vientiane. As an official language it has successfully become the lingua franca between all Lao and non-Lao ethnic groups in Laos. Lao is a monosyllabic, tonal language but it contains many polysyllabic words borrowed from Indian, Pali and Sanskrit as well as words from Khmer. It has 6 tones, 33 consonants, and 28 vowels. Lao is also spoken in north-east Thailand and north Cambodia, which was originally part of the kingdom of Lan Xang. There are five main dialects in the country, each of which can be divided into further sub-dialects. In colonial days French was introduced in the country and is still spoken in towns today, particularly by the older generation. Increasingly, English is being used by the government and the younger generation in the towns are also learning to speak English.
    Lao music and dance have much in common with those of Thailand. Popular instruments include bamboo flutes, drums, gongs, cymbals and pinched or bowed string instruments shaped like banjos. The national instrument is the kaen, a hand-held pipe organ. It is made from bamboo and is similar in appearance to the South American panpipes. Apart from the classical theatre, there is the traditional folk theatre. It is called moo lam and might be best compared with the European tradition of roving minstrels. Moo lam is a very special Lao form of theatre and it has survived all kinds of censorship without change. Classical Lao theatre and dance have Indian origins and were probably imported from the Cambodian royal courts in the 14th century. Thai influence has also crept in over the years.

    26. Laos Culture
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    Laos' ethnically diverse population is usually divided by topographical zones into three groups:
    1. The wet rice cultivating, Buddhist Lao Loum of the lowlands, who are politically and numerically dominant, constituting over half of the total population.
    2. The Lao Theung who occupy the mountain slopes and make up about a quarter of the population.
    3. The Lao Soung, or upland Lao, who live in the high mountains and practise shifting cultivation, and who make up less than a fifth of Laos' total population.
    These subdivisions are simplistic and in practice the lines between ethnic groups are increasingly blurred as communication and migration increase across the country.
    The largest non-Lao groups in Laos are the Chinese and Vietnamese communities in the main cities.
    Religion
    The predominant religion is Theravada Buddhism. Animism is common particularly among the mountain tribes. Buddhism and spirit worship coexist easily, even though phi worship is officially banned. The clearest example of this is the Baci ceremony which all Buddhist lowland Lao practise regularly at every major life event such as birth, marriage and death. The ceremony calls all the good spirits together to ward off the evil spirits and to get strength for these important moments in life. Most Christians (primarily Roman Catholic) have left since 1975.

    27. Laos: Culture And Society
    Title, laos culture and Society. Major Category, SocioCultural. Author,Grant Evans. Publisher, Silkworm Books. Year Published, 1999
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    28. Journal Of Southeast Asian Studies: Laos Culture And Society. (Book Reviews: Lao
    Access the article, laos culture and Society. (Book Reviews Laos). (book review) from Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, a publication in the field of
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    in partnership with Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research Edited by GRANT EVANS Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2000. Pp. xi, 313. Bibliography, Index. The Politics of Ritual and Remembrance: Laos Since 1975 By GRANT EVANS Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press, 1998. Pp. xxiv, 216. Photos, Bibliography, Index. Theravadins, Colonialists and Commissars in Laos By GEOFFERY C. GUNN Bangkok: White Lotus, 1998. Pp. xxi, 276. Bibliography, Index. Essai d'anthropologie politique sur le Laos contemporain: Marche, socialisme, et genies By BERNARD HOURS and MONIQUE SELIM Paris ... Read the full article with a Free Trial of HighBeam Research
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    30. Publications
    Lao as a national language. In laos culture and Society. Chiang Mai SilkwormBooks, edited by Grant Evans, 258290. here. Full list of publications
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    Bibliography of work by N. J. Enfield (June 2005) Note: Enfield is on field work in Laos and will be out of contact from June 16 until August 28, 2005. Selected publications In press (2005). Areal linguistics and mainland Southeast Asia. Annual Review of Anthropology , Vol. 34, 181-206. [proof here] Submitted (April 2005). Projecting the end of a speaker's turn: a cognitive cornerstone of conversation. (With JP de Ruiter and H Mitterer, Nijmegen, MPI for Psycholinguistics, April 2005.) In press (2005). Verbs and Multi-verb sequences in Lao. In Tai-Kadai Languages , edited by Anthony V. N. Diller and Jerold Edmondson, London: RoutledgeCurzon. [here] 2005. The body as a cognitive artifact in kinship representations: hand gesture diagrams by speakers of Lao. Current Anthropology, [here] 2004. Nominal classification in Lao: a sketch. Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung (Special Issue on Nominal Classification, edited by A. K. Aikhenvald), 57.2/3, 117-143. [here] 2003. Demonstratives in space and interaction: data from Lao speakers and implications for semantic analysis.

    31. Laos Thematic Tours: Special Tour - Lao Culture, Events, Festival, Tourism, Trek
    Few Laos would not embark on a long journey without a Baci. Unique to laos culture,a Baci involves transferring good luck through blessed strings that are
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    32. Laos - Mekong River Journey
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    We start by making our way to Ban Nam Keung, which is about 26 kms from Chiang Khong, here you will discover the traditional lifestyle of the Lu people. The Lu are an ethnic minority who originated from Southern China and many follow the Buddhist path. The Lu people traditionally live near a river and their houses are built on stilts, to avoid flood damage. The space below the house is used for storing fish, household tools and other equipment. Most houses will be built facing the nearest temple as a sign of respect of Lord Buddha. Overnight in a local family home or a hotel in a nearby town. L, D. Day 2 Ban Nam Keung.

    33. Culture Of Laos - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Theravadan Buddhism has contributed greatly to the Lao culture. It is reflectedthroughout the country both in its language to the temple as well as art,
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    Theravadan Buddhism has contributed greatly to the Lao culture. It is reflected throughout the country both in its language to the temple as well as art, literature, performing arts, etc. Laotian music is dominated by its national instrument , the khaen (a type of bamboo pipe ). Bands typically include a singer/rapper ( mor lam ) and a khaen player ( mor khaen ) alongside fiddlers and other musicians. Lam saravane is the most popular genre of Laotian music, but ethnic Lao in Thailand have developed an internationally-best selling form called mor lam sing One significant archive of ancient Laotian culture is the Plain of Jars edit
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