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E Lahu Narratives of Inferiority: Minority and Christianity in Ethnic Power Relations Center for Inter-Ethnic Studies,Rajabhat Institute Chiang Rai 2000/12 974-309-006-1
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E gReligions and Adaptation of Two Lahu Groups in Northern Thailand: Cases of the traditionalist Red Lahu and Christian Black Lahuh A research report to the National Research Council of Thailand. 77 pages. 31 August, 2006. 2006/08
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