From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 9 is about organic gardening for the food of Akha people.

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From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 7 is about the experiences of Tai Yai people who are Thai national by birth but who have never registered with 'Citizen Affairs'. Go prove that later if witnesses have moved or died.

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From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 5 is about the population group the Tai Yai Chinese.

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From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 4 is about crop rotation at the Sgaw Karen.

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The Urak Lawoi sea gypsies are originally Malay and they live in southern Thailand, on islands and the coastal area around the Andaman Sea. They live scattered on islands and in coastal areas in the provinces of Satun, Phuket and Krabi.

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On the occasion of the 'International Day of the World's Indigenous People', an online exhibition opened on August 9, 2021. This online exhibition is about the rich variety of ethnic identity in Thailand.

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If civil servants have to do work for the registry office or censuses of people of ethnic groups, unfamiliar sounds and dialects can lead to incorrect names. And guess what? They are extremely difficult to correct.

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