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Missionaries among the Hill Tribes of Burma

Asian Survey, 1961
THE activities of Chrisian missionaries in Burma have long been a controversial subject for the Buddhist intelligentsia, lay and clerical, of that country. These have had a prejudice, vague but fairly strong, against the work of the missionaries; yet, being for the most part tolerant, they have shrunk from expressing this prejudice freely.
Charles S. Brant, Mi Mi Khaing
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Epidemic Influenza in a Hill Tribe of Northwest Thailand

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1976
An investigation of an epidemic of respiratory disease in a remote region of northwest Thailand revealed Influenza A/H3N2 as the etiologic agent. This epidemic would not have been recognized were it not for an unusual increase in respiratory disease following a meeting attended by residents of many villages.
R M, Scott   +4 more
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Hill Tribes in General

2016
This chapter provides an overview of the range of variation in hill tribes in the Southeast Asia culture area. It examines commonalities and differences in subsistence, village and kinship organization, corporate vs. nuclear households, ancestor cults, conflicts, ideology, and political organization.
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Living Unofficially as Tribe in Hills of Manipur

The Oriental Anthropologist: A Bi-annual International Journal of the Science of Man, 2011
The official enumeration of tribes as the Schedule Tribes (ST) in India, which is vaguely defined, appears to encompass all the tribes. However, there are upcoming demands for such recognition as ST. In Manipur where tribe has been co-existed with political formations like ethno-nationalism and taken synonymous with hills as tribal areas such demand ...
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Australian Jeeps for Hill Tribes

1967
Deals with Australia's aid to the Tribal Research Centre in Chiengmai, noting vehicles, specialized equipment, and anthropological studies. Notes the barriers which hinder contact between the Thai government and the hill tribes. Notes the common aim of SEATO member countries to assist Thailand in its economic development and its struggle against ...
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The Hill Tribes of Thailand

Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology, 2006
Gerald J. Kost   +2 more
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