25. Chinese Nationalities (Lahu Minority) -- Minorities by Alphabetic Sequence |
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Lahu Young Ladies | Lahu Family | Lahu People | ||
Lahu people are to be found in the mountains of Yunnan Province near the Burma border, Myanmar (Burma), Laos and northern Thailand. There are approximately 25,000 Lahus now living in Thailand. There are four tribes within the Lahu: Black, Red, Yellow and She Leh. Lahu villages are mostly at high altitude in the northern provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Sorn. They originated in southwest China. Houses are built on high stilts with walls of bamboo or wooden planks, thatched with grass. A ladder leads to the open central living area, with a storeroom to one side and living quarters to the other. Their domestic animals like chicken, pigs and buffaloes are kept in the basement corral. Their practice of slash and burn agriculture does not provide them with even the basic essentials of life, let alone the enrichment to be found in education for their children, adequate medical care, and the simple amenities of modern life. Lahu women are skilled in weaving cloth, both on back-strap and foot-treadle looms, producing delicate patchwork trims, and unusual embroidery work. The Black Lahu women wear the most distinctive costumes within this tribe. They wear a black cloak with diagonal cream stripes. The top of the sleeve is decorated in bold colors of red and yellow. Red Lahu women wear black trousers with white edging and vivid sleeves of broad red and blue stripes. All the other Lahu tribes have supplemented their traditional costumes by sarong and Thai shirt. Men and women together make some of the finest baskets to be found anywhere in Thailand. Lahu men produce excellent crossbows, musical instruments, and other items made of wood, bamboo and rattan. The Lahus are animist and believe in one spirit with overall control all the others. About 30% of the Lahus have been converted to Christianity and have abandoned their way of life. The Lahu are independent people and love entertainment and the easy life. They obviously pride themselves on their skills in hunting and trapping. They are part of the Sino-Tibetan Tibeto-Burman ethno linguistic group. |
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