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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; PART I BOOKS, PUBLICATIONS, MUSIC Lao Language Books and Publications Amerika [America] Published by USIS. Vientiane: n.d. 59 pp. Baeb Hat An Phasa Lao Tom Tan. [Lao Language Reader Grade 1, Part I] Vientiane: Ministry of Education, circa 1971. 36 pp. Baeb Hat An Phasa Lao Tom Pai. [Lao Language Reader Grade 1, Part II] Vientiane: Ministry of Education, circa 1971. 49 pp. Baeb Hian Phasa Lao San Pathom Pee Tee Nung. [Lao Language Grade 1] Ministry of Education, Institute of Research, Science and Education. Vientiane, 1994. 149 pp. Baeb Son An Pathom 3. [Lao Reader Grade 3] Ministry of Education, Vientiane: circa 1971. 198 pp. Baeb Hian Seelatham Pathom 4. [Ethics and Morals Grade 4] by Maha Ruang Thepsuwan and Maha Bounpheng Naovarangsi. Vientiane: Ministry of Education, n.d. 22 pp. Baeb Hian Seelatham Pathom 5. [Ethics and Morals, P-5] by Maha Bounpheng Naovarangsi. Ministry of Education, Vientiane. n.d. 92 pp. Baeb Hian Phasa Lao, An Okk Kian Dai 27 Sua Muong Samlap Phounhai. [Reading and Writing Lao Language in 27 Hours for Adults] Published by the Association for the Development of Culture for Adult Education. Vientiane: n.d. 26 pp. Botsanthana Lao-Chin . [Study Lao -Chinese] by Wannaboun (Lo Sui Khouang). Phongsali, 1993. Printed in Yunnan, 1994. 212 pp. Champa See Tone [Four branches of the Frangipani Tree] by P. Phouangsaba. Vientiane: LPDR Publications, 1995. 126 pp. Champha, Douang. Hak Dok Ching Bok Ma [Because I like You, I Tell You] Published by Champha Publishing, Vientiane, 2005. 95 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Chao Anou 1767-1829 . [Chao Anou 1767-1829] by Dr. Manuree and Dr. Peuiphan Laoseewat. Vientiane: August 1988. 159 pp. Chao Khammanhvongkotrattana. Chao Uparat Ounkeo. [The Story of Chao Uparat Ounkeo] Vientiane: National Library, 1971. 83 pp. Ekasan Khong Phasum Nai Kang Tee VII Khong Phak Pasason Pateevat Lao [Proceedings of the Lao People’s Revolutionary Party VII Congress 2001] Vientiane, 2001 174 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Fa Meut Neua Pen Diin Lao. [Disaster of Humanity in Laos] Printed by Chumpone Petpongphan, n.a. 2520 [1977] pp. 01/09/2006

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Hat An San Pathom Pee Thee 4. [Lao Language Reader, Grade 4] Ministry of Education, Vientiane: 1987. 178 pp. Khampasai Khong Sahai Kaisone . [Speech Given by Comrade Kaysone Phomvihan to the Vietnamese Workers Party, Hanoi : December 15, 1976.] 21 pp. Kuam Pen Ma Kong Thai-Lao . [Relations of the Thai and Lao] In Thai language. By Uthai Thepseethan. Printed in Bangkok, circa 1975. pp. Khampha Ten Don [The Orphan Ten Don] Literary Committee, Ministry of Education Vientiane: 1966. 187 pp. Khumeu Phampheng Bounkuson [Handbook of Buddhist Chants for Merit-Making] Compiled by Khamphun Philavong. Published by Vieng Davan, Vientiane, 1991. 107 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Kotmai [Laws] Printed by the Ministry of Justice, Vientiane: 1993. 45 pp. “Lao Food of Luang Prabang, Laos.” Author unknown. Author thought to be Pia Sing. All recipes in Lao script. The same recipes may appear in Traditional Recipes of Laos, by Alan Davidson, 1981. Lao Neethan Xieng Mieng . [The Tales of Xieng Mieng] by W. Poungsaba. Vientiane: 124 pp. Learning English Step by Step . (Hian Angkit) by Phone Boualovong, Phd. Vientiane, LPDR: 1991. 54 pp. Lop Chakavan . [Around the World] Vol. IV. By USIS, Vientiane: 1974. 64 pp. Luangphasi, Duangsai. Hak Dieow, Chai Dieow [True Love] Vientiane, 2000. 35 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Luangphasi, Duangsai. Sam Burut Lek; Haeng Muong Thakhek. [Three Iron Men From Muong Thekhek] Vientiane, 2000. 92 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Muong Lao Kong Haw Tong Pen Kang. [Our Country Laos, Must Be Neutral] by Soukoupravanh. Printed in Vientiane: October 1971. 36 pp. Muong Lao; Nai Song Labop, Sena Anew Sena. [Laos by Two Systems; The Peace Agreements of 1973] by L. Lee Yia Vue. n.p. n.d. 55 pp. Nangsu Khampii Lokneetee. [The Story of the Nobel Rules] Dept. of Cults, Vientiane: August 1966. 45 pp. Nangsu Mann Touphakhon. [The Story of the Two Friends; The Frog and the Snake] Dept. of Cults, Vientiane: August 1966. 52 pp. Nithan Nang Tan Tai. [The Story of Miss Tan Tai, Part I] by Maha Sila Viravong. Dept. of Cults, Vientiane: circa 1970. 98 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Nithan Nang Tan Tai, Lem II. [The Story of Nang Tan Tai Part II] Vientiane: National Library 1970. 26 pp. Nithan Nang Tan Tai, Lem IV. [The Story of Nang Tan Tai Part IV] National Library, Vientiane: December 1967. 28 pp. Nithan Nang Teng Onn, Lem I. [The Story of Miss Teng Onn] Dept. of Literature, Vientiane: November 31, 1967. 208 pp. Nithan Nang Teng Onn, Lem II. [The Story of Miss Teng Onn] Royal Academy, Dept. of Literature, Vientiane: November 1967. 134 pp. Nangsu Nithan Thao Chanthakat, Lem I. [The Legend of Thao Chanthakat Book I] Literary Committee, Vientiane: September 1965. 62 pp. Nangsu Nithan Thao Chanthakat Lem II. [The Legend of Thao Chanthakat Book II] The Royal Academy, Vientiane. n.d. 63 pp. Nithan Thao Kalakhet Lem I. [The Story of Thao Kalakhet, Book I] Dept. of Literature, Vientiane: October 31, 1967. 207 pp. Nithan Thao Kalakhet Lem II. [The Story of Thao Kalakhet, Book II] Dept. of Literature, Vientiane: 1967. 222 pp. Nyot Kamson Boran. [Our Traditional Morals] National Library, Vientiane: Jan.11, ___ 39 pp. Nangsu Sieo Savat. [The Legend of Sieosavat] Ministry of Education, Dept. of Literature, Vientiane: 1968. 264 pp. Nangsu Xieng Mieng [The Story of Xieng Mieng] Ministry of Education, Dept. of Literature. Vientiane: March 1968. 198 pp. Pamuan Kotmai Pheng Le Kha Kai Lao Sabap Phien Pheng Mai [Code Civil et Commercial Lao Modifie (revised)] edited by Va Boupha. Government Printing Office, Vientiane, Dec. 20, 1967. 228 pp. Pavat Khuam Pen Ma; Ban Houei Sai Muong Bokeo; Huppap Wat Chom Khao Manirat, Muong Bokeo, Houei Sai. [History of Ban Houei Sai, Muong Bokeo; Booklet on the Chom Khao Manirate Temple, Muong Bokeo] by Surivongthan. 1995, n.p. 29 pp. Pavatsat Pathom 3 [History Grade 3] Vientiane: Ministry of Education. n.d. 88 pp. Phaphenii Boran Khuam Su Khwan [Ancient Customs, Baci Ceremony, Part I] by Onchanh Chansavath. Vientiane: National Library, (BE 2512) Dec.1, 1969. 61 pp. Pheng Lao 5 Samai [Ministry of Information and Culture, Dept. of Arts, Lao Songs of Periods] (Songs from 1958 through Liberation) Vientiane, 1991. 160 pp. Pheun Phrabang. [Legend of The Phrabang] Vientiane: Dept. of Sports and Youth, Ministry of Education, 1969. 37 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Phongsavatdan Xat Lao . by Chao Khammanhvongkotrattana. Houng Samut HaengXat, Na Khon Vientiane P.S. 1973. [Annals of the Lao People by Chaokhammanhvongkotrattana, The National Library, 1973. 207 pp. Phoumee Xat Pathom 3 [Geography, Grade 3] Vientiane: Ministry of Education. BE (1965) 88 pp. Phavatkan Khwaeng Phongsaly [The History of the Province of Phongsaly] By Chao Khammanhvongkotrattana. Printed in Bangkok, June 30, 1970. 105 pp. Ponsena, Khamlieng. Chai Dieow, Hak Dieow [One Heart, One Love] Vientiane, 2000. 291 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Phrarasanachak Lao, Samakhom Phutvongsa, Phutyuvaxon. [The Kingdom of Laos, The Buddhavongsa Association of Laos] Published by the Lao Buddhayuvaxon, [1971]. n.p. 22 pp. Pradith, Khamchan. Luap Luam Khon: Mes Poemes. Vientiane: Pitouphoum, 1970. 34 pp. Pradith, Khamchan. Pavatsat Kan Tut Lao. [History of Lao Diplomacy] Printed by Pakpasak Co., Vientiane: 1971. 45 pp. Pradith, Khamchan. Sala Ai le Sala Aai. [Vowels] Printed by Pakpasak Co., Vientiane, 1971. 15 pp. Sena Keo Kap Feun Foo Sentipap, Phatibat Kuam Tuktong Pongdon, Xat U Lao. [The Agreement on the Restoration of Peace and Reconciliation in Laos] Ministry of Information, Propaganda and Tourism, 21 Feb. 1973. 89 pp. Siosavat [Siosavat] by Praborommaharasawang. n.p. n.d. 434 pp. Somphavan Inthavong. Kan Muong Samai Pen Diin Sam Kok [The Politics of the Three Kingdoms] Printed by Pakpasak Co., Oct. 1974. 304 pp. Thamanoon; Samakhomphut Tawong Haeng Rasana Chak Lao [By-Laws of the Buddhavongsa Association; Kingdom of Laos] Wat Chomkao Maneerat, April 7, 1973. 11 pp. Thao Chinda Champa Thong [Thao Chinda Champa Thong] National Library, Vientiane, 1972. 90 pp Thao Khampha Kaikeo [The Orphan Kai Keo] National Library, Vientiane, 1973. 264 pp. Thao Kaithong [The Story of Thao Kaithong] National Library, Vientiane, Jan. 11, _____ 104 pp. Thao Laokham [The Legend of Laokham , Part II] National Library, Vientiane 1973. 237 pp. Vetsantarasakok [Vetsantarasadok] National Library, Vientiane 1974. 284 pp. Viravong, Maha Sila. History of Pagoda Lokajulamanee or Phra That Luang Vientiane. About 1966 published in Lao script. 31 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Viravong, Maha Sila. [The Story of Nang Tan Tai, Part I] Dept. of Cults, Vientiane, circa 1970. 98 pp. Vongvichit, Phoumi. Khun Sombatmai Lae Sintham Patweevat [New Character, Change for Justice]. National Publishing House, Vientiane, 1995. 356 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Wachnanukhom Lao Lan Xang [Lao Lan Xang Dictionary] Compiled by Dr. Khampha Sidavong. Sidavong Publishing, Manchester, CT. 2005 674 p. HAYDEN LIBRARY STACKS Wanasiin [Arts and Literature] Ministry of Information and Culture, LPDR, Vientiane: Aug. 14, 1989. 43 pp.

French Language Books and Publications Aspects du Buddhism Lao. Vientiane: Imprimerie Nationale, 1973. Published as a special issue of Bulletin des Amis du Royaume Lao, no. 9. 200 pp. Le Bassin Du Mekong; The Basin of The Mekong River: Images due Passe; Images of The Past. Legendes et Choix des Gravures et des Photos par Bernard Gay. Paris: 1996. 189 pp. Bertrais-Chairier, Yves. Dictionnaire Hmong (Meo-Blanc) Francais. Vol. I. Vientiane: Mission Catholique, 1964. Unpaged. Boudet de la Bernardie, J. “Le Dialecte des Kha Boloven,” in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, vol. 24, no. 3, Saigon: 1949. pp. 57-78. Bulletin des Amis du Royaume Lao. No. 6, Vientiane, Imprimerie Nationale, 1971. 232 pp. Bulletin des Amis du Royaume Lao . No. 7-8, Vientiane, Imprimerie Nationale, 1973. 244 pp. Dam Bo. Les Populations Montagnardes du Sud-Indochinois. Preface par Rene de Berval. Saigon: France-Asie numbers 49-50, Vol. V, 1950. 273 pp. Empire Colonial de la France: Indochine; Cochinchine, Cambodge, Laos, Annam, Tonkin. Texte par Gervais-Courtellemont et al. Preface par Marcel Dubois, Paris: Firmin-Didot, ca. 1903. 195 pp. Fraisse, Andre. “Les Tribus Sek et Kha de la Province de Cammon (Laos),” in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, vol. 25 no. 3, Saigon: 1950. pp. 333-348. Fraisse, Andre. “Les Tribus So de la Province de Cammon (Laos),” in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, vol. 25, no. 2, Saigon: 1950. pp. 171-186. Fraisse, Andre. “Les Villages du Plateau de Bolovens,” in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, vol. 26, Saigon: 1951. pp. 52-72. La Revue Francaise; Presente Le Laos . No. 203. Octobre 1967. 60 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Lefevre-Pontalis P. Voyages dans le Haut Laos et Sur les Frontieres de Chine et de Birmanie. Introduction by Auguste Pavie. Mission Pavie Indochine, 1879-1895; Geographie et Voyages, vol. 5. Paris: e. Leroux, 1902. 326 pp. Lemoine, Jacques. Un Village Hmong Vert du Haut Laos. Paris: Editions du Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, 1972. 219 pp. Malglaive, M. Voyages au Centre de l’ Annam et du Laos et dans les Regions Sauvages de l’Est de l’ Indochine. Introduction by Auguste Pavie. Mission Pavie Indochine, 1879-1895: Geographie et Voyages, vol. 4. Paris: E. Leroux, 1902. 296 pp. Pavie, Auguste. Expose des Travaux de la Mission. Mission Pavie Indochine, 1879-1895: Geographie et Voyages, vol. 1 and Atlas. Paris: E. Leroux, 1906. 333 pp. Pavie, Auguste. Expose des Travaux de la Mission. Mission Pavie Indochine, 1879-1895: Geographie et Voyages, vol. 2 Paris: E. Leroux, 1901-1906. 402 pp. Pavie, Auguste. Passage de Me-Khong au Tonkin (1887 et 1888) Mission Pavie Indo-Chine, 1879-1895: Geographie et Voyages, vol. 6. Paris: E. Leroux, 1911. 348 pp. Pavie, Auguste. Travel Reports of The Pavie Mission. Vietnam, Laos, Yunnan and Siam. Vol. 3. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1911. 759 pp. Presence Du Royaume Lao; Pays Du Million D’Elephants Et Du Parasol Blanc. Preface par Rene de Berval. Saigon: France-Asie, Mars-Avril, Vols. 118-120, 1956. pp 703-1153. Kham-Ouane Ratanavong. Apprenez le Khene: Essai d’un Methode Modern. Vientiane: Amis du Royaume Lao, 1973. 73 pp. Renaud, Jean. Le Laos; Dieux Bonzes et Montagnes. Alexis Redier, ed. Paris: Librairie de la Revue Francaise, 1930. 158 pp. Savina, F. M. Histoires de Miao. Hong Kong: Imprimerie de la Societe des Missions Etrangeres de Paris, 1924. 304 pp. Vidal, Jules. La Vegetation du Laos. Vol. 1: Le Milieu (Conditions Ecoloquques) 2nd edition. Vientiane: Editions Vithagna, 1972. 120 pp. Vo Thu Tinh. Phralak Phralam au le Ramayana Lao. Vientiane: Editions Vithagna, 1972. 94 pp. Voyage Dans Les Laos . Mission Etienne Aymonier, 1882-1883. Vol. 1. Paris: E. Leroux, 1895. 341 pp.

Russian Language Books and Publications Kosikov, I.G., O.V. Egorunin. [“The Contemporary Ethnic Situation in Laos”] pp. 27-39, in [Ethnografischeskoe Obozrenie] No. 1, 1992. [Laos] Stanislav Blazhenkov ed. Moscow: Planet Publishers, 1985. 200 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; [Myths and Legends in the Art of the Countries of Southeast Asia] N.A. Kanevskaya, E.N. Nikitina, and V.L. Sychev. Moscow: Union Advertisement Culture Publisher, 1990. 111 pp. Cheboksarov, N.N. [Types of traditional Village Dwellings of the Peoples of Southeast, East and Central Asia] Moscow: 1979. See Chapter 3: “Domiciles of the People of Laos,” and Chapter 4: “Domiciles of the People of Thailand.” 285 pp. [Bibliography of Linguistic Works in Southeast Asian Languages] Yuri Plan ed. Moscow: Science Publications, 1988. 2 vols. Vol. 1, 373 pp. and Vol. 2 454 pp. Simonov, V.V. [The Economic Development of Laos: 1950-1980] Moscow: Nauka, 1988. 213 pp. Deopik, D.V. and A.I. Kuznetzov. [Minorities of Indochina] Moscow: Academy of Science of the USSR, Institute of Ethnography,Science Publisher 1983. 183 pp.

Chinese Language Books Khoi tan Seou. [The Opening of the alter Ritual] 231 pp. Li Fu Yi. Sipsongpanna. n.d., n. p. pp.

Pali Language Publications A Selection of Pan-na Historical Materials; A Concise History of an Ethnic People. Kunming, Yunnan Ethnic Pres, 1990. 316 pp.

English Language Publications Adams, Nina S. and McCoy, Alfred W., eds. Laos: War and Revolution. New York: Harper and Row for the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1970. 482 pp. Archaimbault, Charles. Structures Religieuses Lao. (Rites et Mythes) Vientiane: Editions Vithagna, 1973. 289 pp. Auboyer, Jeannie, Michael Beurdeley, Jean Boisselier, Huquette Rousset and Chantal Massonaud. Oriental Art; A Handbook of Styles and Forms. London: Faber and Faber, 1979. 608 pp. Barnett, Stanley A.; Emerson L. Brown and David Kaser. Development Book Activities and Needs in Laos. New York: Wolf Managemet Services, 1967. 95 pp. Battle of Vientiane, 1960, With Historical Background Leading to the Battle. By a Chalernmit Press Correspondent. Bangkok: Nai Pryura Phisnaka, 1961. 109 pp. The Beginning of The World: How We Got Grain and Meat. A Hmong Folk Tale in Beginning ESL Level 1. Charles Johnson, editor. St. Paul Minn. Minnesota Instructional Materials Center, 1981. 29 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; The Beginning of The World: The Sun and Moon. A Hmong Folk Tale in beginning ESL Level 1. Charles Johnson, editor. St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Instructional Materials Center, 1981. 20 pp. Bernatzik, Hugo A. Die Geister Der Gelben Blatter Forschungsreisen in Hinterindien. Munchen: verlag F. Bruckmann, 1938. 240 pp. Boyes, Jon and S. Pirabun. Opium Fields. Bangkok: Silkworm Books, 1991. 134 pp. Branfman, Fred. Voices From The Plain of Jars: Life Under an Air War. New York: Harper Colophon Books, 1972. 160 pp. Brown, MacAlister and Zasloff, Joseph J. Apprentice Revolutionaries: The Communist Movement in Laos, 1930-1985. Stanford, Ca.: Hoover Institution Press, 1986. 463 pp. Burchett, Wilfred G. The Furtive War: the United States in Vietnam and Laos.New York, International Publishers, 1963. 224 pp. Burchett, Wilfred G. The Second Indochina War; Cambodia and Laos. International Publishers Co., Inc. 1970. 204 pp. Burchett, Wilfred G. Second Indochina War Cambodia and Laos Today. London: Lorrimer Publishing, 1970. 160 pp. Butler-Diaz, Jacqueline. Yao Design of Northern Thailand. Bangkok: The Siam Society, 1981. 48 pp. Caraway, Caren. Southeast Asian Textile Designs. Owings Mills, Maryland: Stemmer House Publishers, Inc. 1983. 47 pp. Chakrabartty, Lt. Col. H.R. Vietnam, Kampuchea, Laos; Bound in Comradeship. Vol. I. New Delhi: Patriot Publishers, 1988. 366 pp. Chakrabartty, Lt. Col. H.R. Vietnam, Kampuchea, Laos; Bound in Comradeship. Vol. I New Delhi: Patriot Publishers, 1988. 369-700 pp. Chan, Anthony. Hmong Textile Designs. Owings Mills, Maryland: Stemmer House Publishers, Inc. 1990. 43 pp. Children and Women in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic . Vientiane: Published by UNICEF, 1992. 183 pp. Chittavoravong, Saly. “Analysis of Problem Areas of Lao Students of English Based on a Contrastive Study of Lao and English.” Diss. SEAMEO Regional English language Centre, Singapore: 1971. 107 pp. Chomsky, Noam. At War with Asia: Essays on Indochina. New York: Random House, 1970. 313 pp. Coburn, Jewell Reinhart. Encircled Kingdom; Legends and Folktales of Laos. Thousand Oaks, Ca. Burn Hart and Company. 1979. 80 pp. Conboy, Kenneth. War In Laos, 1954-1975. Carrollton, Tx, Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc. 1994. 63. 63 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Croizat, Victor J. The Mekong River Development Project: Some Geographical, Historical and Political Considerations. Santa Monica: Rand Corporation, June 1967. 146 pp. Davidson, Alan. Fish and Fish Dishes of Laos. Vientiane: Imprimerie Nationale, 202 pp. Davidson, A.E. Seafood of South East Asia. Singapore: Federal Publications, 1976. 366 pp. Davidson, Alan, and Jennifer Davidson eds. Traditional Recipes of Laos. Being the manuscript Recipe Books of the Late Pia Sing, From the Royal Palace at Luang Prabang, London: Prospect Books, 1981. 318 pp. Dia Cha and Jacquelyn Chagnon. Farmer, War-Wife, Refugee, Repatriate: A Needs Assessment of Women Repatriating to Laos. May 1993. 43 pp. Dommen, Arthur J. Conflict in Laos: The Politics of Neutralization. New York, Frederick A. Praeger, 1964. 338 pp. Dommen, Arthur J. Conflict in Laos: The Politics of Neutralization. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1971. (Revised from 1964 edition) 454 pp. Downing, Bruce T., Olney, Douglas P. eds. The Hmong in The West: Observations and Reports. Papers at the 1981 Hmong Research Conference University of Minnesota. Minneapolis: Southeast Asian Refugees Studies Project, University of Minnesota, 1982. 401 pp. Fall, Bernard B. Anatomy of a Crisis: The Story of the Laotian Crisis of 1960-61. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1969. 283 pp. Field , Michael . The Prevailing Wind: Witness in Indochina. London: Methuen and Company, 1965. 392 pp. The First Farmer: Why Farmers Have to Carry Their Crops. A Hmong Folk Tale in Beginning ESL Level 1. Charles Johnson, editor. St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Curriculum Services Center, 1981. 24 pp. The Flood: How Hmong Names Began. A Hmong Folk Tale in Beginning ESL Level 1. Charles Johnson, editor. Minnesota Instructional Materials Center, 1981. 32 pp. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1955-1957, East Asian Security; Cambodia; Laos . John P. Glennon, Edward c. Keefer, David W. Mabon eds. Vol XXI. United States Government Printing Office, Washington 1990. 1096 pp. Frederic, Louis. Sudost-Asien Tempel and Skulpturen. Essen: Burkhard-Verlag Ernest Heyer, 1964. 439 pp. Fredman, H.B. Laos in Strategic Perspective. Santa Monica, Ca. : Rand Corp., June 1961. 17 pp. Friedman, Edward and Mark Selden eds. America’s Asia: Dissenting Essays On Asian-American Relations. New York: Vintage Books, 1971. 458 pp. From Khe Sanh to Chepone . Hanoi: Foreign languages Publishing House, 1971. 89 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Gettleman, Marvin and Gettleman, Susan, Kaplan, Lawrence and Carol. Conflict In Indochina; Historical Perspectives on Indochina and United States Involvement in Southeast Asia. New York: Vintage Books, 1970. 451 pp. Groslier, Bernard. Indochina. London: Frederick Muller Limited, 1966. 283 pp. Gunners Without Insignia . Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1966. 112 pp. Halpern, Joel Martin. The Lao Elite: A Study of Tradition and Innovation. Santa Monica, Ca.: The Rand Corporation, 1960. 89 pp. Halpern, Joel Martin. The Role of the Chinese in Lao Society. Los Angeles: University of California at Los Angeles (Laos Project Paper No. 1) March 1,1961. 38 pp. Hamilton-Merritt, Jane. Tragic Mountains; The Hmong, The Americans, and The Secret Wars for Laos, 1942-1992. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1993. 580 pp. Hannah, Norman B. The Key To Failure; Laos and the Vietnam War. New York: Madison Books, 1987. 335 pp. Heimbach, Ernest E. White Hmong-English Dictionary. Ithaca: Southeast Asia Program, Cornell University, 1969. 497 pp. Hein, Don, Mike Barbetti and Thongsa Sayavongkhamdy. An Excavation at the Sisattanak Kiln Site, Vientiane, Lao PDR. 1989. Sydney: Research Institute for Asia and the Pacific, University of Sydney, 1992. 122 pp. Hopkins, Allen W. and John Hoskin. The Land of a Million Elephants: Laos. Bangkok: Post Books, 1994. 125 pp. Indochina 1971-1972. Published as Vietnamese Studies No. 33. Hanoi, 1972. 212 pp. The Indochinese People Will Win . Hanoi: Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1970. 150 pp. The Indochina Story: A Fully Documented Account . By the Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars. New York: Batam books, 1970. 347 pp. Izikowitz, Karl Gustav. Lamet: Hill Peasants in French Indochina. Goteborg: Ethnografiska Museet, Etnologiska Studier No. 17, 1951. 376 pp. Jambor, Pierre. Indochinese Refugees in South-East Asia: Mass Exodus and the Politics of Aid. Bangkok: 1992. 95 pp. Johnson, Charles, ed. Myths, Legends and Folk Tales from the Hmong of Laos. St. Paul, MN.: Linguistics Dept., Macalester College, 1985. 514 pp. Kaignavongsa, Xay and Hugh Fincher. Legends of the Lao: A Compilation of Legends and Other Folklore of the Lao People. Published by Geodata Systems, 1993. 88 pp. Kuralt, Charles. A Life on The Road. New York: Ivy Books, 1990. 338 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Langer, Paul R. and Zasloff, Joseph J. North Vietnam and The Pathet Lao. The Rand Corporation, 1970. 262 pp. Langer, P.F. and J.J. Zasloff. Revolution in Laos: The North Vietnamese and the Pathet Lao. Santa Monica, Ca. : Rand Corp., 1969. 233 pp. “Lao Short Course: Units 1 -10.” Wash. D.C. Foreign Service Institute, June 1966. 131 pp. The Lao People’s Democratic Republic; Systemic Transformation and Adjustment. Edited by Ichiro Otani and Chi Do Pham. Occasional Paper no. 137. Washington DC: International Monetary Fund, 1996. 70 pp. Laos : An Outline of Ancient and Contemporary History . Foreign Languages Publishing House, 1982. 142 pp. Lederer, William J. and Eugene Burdick. The Ugly American. New York: W.W. Norton and Co., Inc. 1958. 240 pp. Lefevre, E. Travels in Laos: The Fate of the SipSong Pana and Muong Sing (1894-1896). Bangok, White Lotus, 1995. 224 pp. Lemoine, Jacques and Chiao Chien eds. The Yao of South China: Recent International Studies. Paris: Pangu Editions de l’A.F.E.Y., 1991. 639 pp. Lewis, Paul. Akha-English Dictionary. Ithaca: Southeast Asia Program Data Papers No. 70, Cornell University, June 1968. 363 pp. Lewis, Norman. A Dragon Apparent. London: Jonathan caper 1951. 317 pp. Little, Archibald. The Far East. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905. 334 pp. Ljunggren, Borje, ed. The Challenge of Reform in Indochina. Harvard Institute for International Development, January 1993. 396 pp. Luangpraseut, Halinka. Indochinese Life Styles Through Illustrations. San Diego, Ca.: Multifunctional Resource Center, San Diego State University, 1991. 271 pp. Lyon, Peter. War and Peace in South East Asia. London: Oxford University Press. 244 pp. Manich, M.L. Jumsai. A New History of Laos. Revised ed. Bangkok: Chalermnit, 1971. 325 pp. McLane, Charles B. Soviet Strategies In Southeast Asia; An Exploration of Eastern Policy Under Lenin and Stalin. Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press. 563 pp. McCoy, Alfred W. with Cathleen B. Read and Leonard P. Adams. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia. Singapore: Harper and Row Publishers, 1972. 472 pp. Meeker, Oden. The Little World of Laos. New York: Charles Scribner’s Son, 1959. 256 pp. Menger, Matt J. OMI. Slowly Climbs the Sun. New York: Twin Circle Publishing Co., 1973. 228 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Murdock, John. Lao Issara: The Memoirs of Oun Sananikone. Ithaca: Cornell Southeast Asia Program Data Paper No. 100, June 1975. 60 pp. Neo Lao Haksat. A Historic Victory of the Lao Patriotic Forces on Highway 9 Southern Laos. N.d. 106 pp. Neo Lao Haksat. Nixon’s Intensified Special War in Laos; A Criminal War Doomed to Fail. Central Committee of the Lao Patriotic Front, July 1972. 96 pp. Neo Lao Haksat Phoukout Stronghold. Neo Lao Haksat Publications, 1967. 22 pp. Neo Lao Haksat. Rains in the Jungle. Neo Lao Haksat Publications, 1967. 77 pp. Neo Lao Haksat. Serious Bankruptcy of Nixon Doctrine in Laos. On the Occasion of the 26th anniversary of the Proclamation of Independence in Laos. Neo Lao Haksat Press. n.p. Oct. 1971. 29 pp. Neo Lao Haksat. A Quarter Century of Grim and Victorious Struggle. n.d. ca. 1970. 103 pp. Neo Lao Haksat Worthy Daughters and Sons of Laos People. Neo Lao Haksat Publications, 1966. 80 pp. Newman, Thelma R. Contemporary Southeast Asian Arts and Crafts. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1977. 306 pp. Ngaosyvathn, Pheuiphanh. Strategic Involvemet and International Partnership; Australia’s Post 1975 Relations with Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Queensland, Center for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, no. 68: 1993. 60 pp. The Original Tracks . Portland Summer Youth Program, Portland School District.Published by Portland Public Schools, July 1984. pp O’Ballance, Edgar. The Indo-China War 1945-1954. London: Faber and Faber, 1964. 285 pp. The Peoples and Cultures of Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam. Washington DC: Center for Applied Linguistics. 1981. 81 pp. Peoples of Indochinese Countries in League Against U.S. Aggression. South Vietnam : Giaphong Editions, 1970. 112 pp. Pitt, Jan and Dan Wooding. Laos-No Turning Back. Tiptree, U.K.: Anchor Brendon Ltd., 127 pp. Prangwatthanakun, Songsak and Patricia Naenna. Lan Na Textiles: Yuan LueLao.Center for the Promotion of Arts and Culture, Chiengmai University: 1990. 108 pp. Robbins, Christopher. Air America: the Story of the CIA’s Secret Airlines. New York: Putnam, 1979. 323 pp. Robbins, Christopher. The Ravens; The Men Who Flew In America’s Secret War In Laos. New York: Crown Publishers, Inc.1987. 410 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Robequain, Charles. The Economic Development of French Indo-China. New York: Oxford University Press, 1944. 400 pp. Sage, William and Judith A.N. Henchy. Laos: A Bibliography. Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1986. 253 pp. Sar Desai, D.R. Indian Foreign Policy in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam 1947-1967. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1968. 336 pp. Schenk-Sandbergen, Loes and Outhaki Choulamany-Khamphoui. Women in Rice Fields and Offices: Irrigation in Laos. Bangkok, Jirangrachata Co. Ltd. 1995. 116 pp. Signal Victory of the Militant Unity of the Three Indochinese Peoples . Peking: Foreign Languages Press, 1970. 115 pp. Six Hmong Folk Tales Retold In English. By Charles and Ava Dale Johnson. St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Curriculum Services Center, 1981. 172 pp. Smith, Bardwell L. ed. Religion and Legitimation of Power in Thailand, Laos and Burma. Chambersburg, Pa.: Anima Books, 1978. 231 pp. Symbol of the Lao Nation; The That Luang of Vientiane. Vientiane : Vientiane Times Publications, 1996. 89 pp. Stieglitz, Perry. In A Little Kingdom. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1990. 230 pp. Thomas, Evelyn F. The Story of Laos. Wichita, Kansas: McCormick-Mathers Publishing Co., Inc., 1967. 92 pp. Toye, Hugh. Laos: Buffer State or Battleground? London: Oxford University Press, 1968. 245 pp. Vang Pobzeb. White Paper on Human Rights Violations in Laos: 1975-1990. New Haven: Yale University Law School: 1990. 54 pp. Vietnam , Laos, Cambodia 1969-70. Published as Vietnamese Studies No. 28. Hanoi: n.d.185 pp. Viravong, Maha Sila. History of Laos. Translated by U.S. Joint Publications Research Service. New York: Paragon Book Reprint Corp., 1964. 147 pp. Vo Thu Tinh. The Nang Tantay or The Lao “Arabian Nights.” Vientiane: Imprimerie Nationale, 1972. 116 pp. Vo Thu Tinh. The Phralak-Phralam or The Lao Version of The Ramayana. Vientiane: Imprimerie Nationale, 1972. 114 pp. Voulgaropoulos, Emmanuel and Breakey, Gail F. Laos Health Survey Mekong Valley 19681969. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii, 1976. 129 pp. Wall, Barbara. Les Nya Hon: Etude Ethnographique d’une Population du Plateau des Bolovens (Sud-Laos). Vientiane: Editions Vithagna, 1975. 228 pp.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Wall, Barbara. Les Nya Hon: Etude Ethnographique d’une Population du Plateau des Bolovens (Sud Laos). Copy of original manuscript before publication in 1975 in binder form. Warner, Roger. Out of Laos: A Story of War and Exodus, Told in Photographs. Southeast Asia Community Resource Center, Rancho Cordova, Ca.: 1996. pp. Westermeyer, Joseph. Poppies, Pipes, and People; Opium and Its Use in Laos. Berkeley, Ca.: University of California Press, 1982. 336 pp. The White Nightjar; A Lao Tale. Translation by Anatole-Roger Peltier. From “Thao Nok Kaba Phuak.” Vientiane: Institute of Research on Culture, Ministry of Information and Culture, 1999. 80 pp. Yang Dao, Dr. The Hmong of Laos In The Vanguard of Development. (translated from Les Hmong Du Laos Face au Development) Joint Publications Research Service, 1976. 174 pp. Yao The Orphan. A Hmong Folk Tale in Beginning ESL Level 1. Charles Johnson editor. St. Paul, Minn. Minnesota Instructional Materials Center, 1981. 28 pp. Zasloff, J. and Goodman, Alan E. Indochina in Conflict, A Political Assessment. Toronto: Lexington Books, 1972. 227 pp. Zasloff, Joseph J. and Unger Leonard. Laos: Beyond The Revolution. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1991. 348 pp. Zasloff, Joseph J. The Pathet Lao: Leadership and Organization. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1973. 176 pp. Zickgraf, Ralph. Places and Peoples of the World: Laos. New York: Chelsea House Publishers, 1990. 110 pp. Zhu Liangwen. The Tai: Or the Tai and Their Architecture and Customs in South China. Bangkok: D.D. Books, 1992. 140 pp.

The Ethnobotany Collection A collection of botanical specimens from Nam Tha, Laos . The specimens reflect usage for medicinal purposes. Collected by Khampheng Kharignavong in about 1974. See Subject Files, Box No. 1, “Traditional Medicines of Nam Tha.”

Journals, News Bulletins and Newspapers Bulletin du Laos, “Amicale des Militaires Lao”, France. No.1 Mars 2006, 2 pp. AML 20060326_01C.PDF No.2 April 2006, 6 pp. AML 20060412_02C.PDF No.3 May 2006, 8 pp. AML 20060505_03C.PDF

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; “Khao San” News bulletin of the United States Information Service, Vientiane. Editions include Jan. through Dec. 1972; Jan. through Dec. 1973 and Jan. through Oct. 1974. “Laos” in Asia Yearbook. Hong Kong: Far Eastern Economic Review. Editions include 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1989. Vientiane News; the Weekly News of Laos . Editions from October 3, 1971 through April 22, 1975 in three Volumes. ( I, II and III). Vientiane Times. Editions include: Vol. 1/ No.1 April 1-7, 1994 to Vol. 1/ No.13 June 24-30, 1994 Vol. 1/ No.14 July 1-7, 1994 to Vol. 1/ No. 39 Dec. 23-29 1994 Vol. 2/ No. 1 Jan. 6-12, 1995 to Vol. 2/ No. 26 June 30-July 6, 1995 Vol. 2/ No. 27 July 7-13, 1995 to Vol. 2/ No. 52 Dec. 29-Jan 4, 1996 Vol. 3/ No. 23 June 7-13, 1996 to Vol. 3. No. 56 Dec. 28-31 1996 (Missing Vol. 3/No. 1 through No. 22, June 1996) Vol. 4/ No.1 Jan. 1-3, 1997 to Vol. 4/ No. 104 Dec. 31-Jan. 2, 1998 (Missing issues include No.’s 28, 19, 18, 17, 14) Vol. 5/No. 1 Jan. 3-6, 1998 to Vol. 5/No. 103 Dec. 29-31, 1998 (No missing issues) Vol. 6/No. 1 Jan. 1-4, 1999 to Vol. 6/No. 104 Dec. 31-Jan. 3, 2000 (Missing issues include No.’s 21, 25) Vol. 7/No.1 Jan. 4-6, 2000 to Vol. 7/No. 103 Dec. 29-Jan. 4, 2001 (Missing issues include No’s 84, 92) Vol. 8/No. 1 Jan. 5-8,2001 to Vol. 8/No. 45 June 12-14, 2001

Traditional Music of Laos A collection of 8 cassette recordings of traditional music and songs from Laos during the period 1971 to 1975. The collection includes: Cassette1 “Tungwai”, from Saravan Province Cassette2 “Lamvong”, traditional dance music Cassette3 “Songs” from Luang Prabang Cassette4 “Nhamleng” Cassette5 “Kap tum” from Luang Prabang Cassette6 “Lam tungwai “of Central - South Laos Cassette7 “Lam Sithandone “and “Lam Khonsidone” Cassette8 “Songs of Laos”

PART II SUBJECT FILES Note: The subject files listed below are contained in TWO separate boxes, B-1 and B-2. Each subject file entry indicates the box in which the subject file is located. “Agriculture Techniques, Shifting Agriculture and Agricultural Cycle of the Hmong.” n.d.32 pp B-1 Allman, T.D. “The Fortunes of War.” Far Eastern Economic Review. 17 July 1978. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; “Anti- Narcotics Law.” Lao Presse. 27 September 1971. B-1 Aram , Udol. “Twelve Traditions, Fourteen Precepts.” (Original in Singapore; this copy not clear.) B-1 “Background on Laos.” n.d. ca. 1969 10 pp B-1 Barney, George Linwood. The Meo of Xieng Khouang Province. Laos Project Papers No.13, Los Angeles, Department of Anthropology, University of California, 1961. 50 pp. B-1 Beery, Galen S. American Aid in Saravane Province, Laos. Pakse, Laos: US AID Mission to Laos, 1968. 24 pp. Mimeo B-1 Beery, Galen S. A Bibliography of Books, Articles, and Reports on Laos. Vientiane: International Voluntary Services, 1970. 31 pp. Original published by U.S. Agency for International Development. B-1 Berry , Galen S. “ Initial Survey of Kong Se Nam Noi.” Ban Houei Kong: International Voluntary Services, November 1963. 30 pp. Unpublished report. B-1 Beery, Galen S. Notes on Kengkok, A Town of Central Laos. Savannakhet: U.S. AID Mission to Laos. June 30, 1969. 32 pp. B-1 (unreadable copy; need to obtain new copy from Galen) Beery, Galen S. “Notes For A History of Saravane Province, Kingdom of Laos.” n.d. ca. 1968 55 pp. B-1 Berry , Galen S. “Trip Report: Visit to Xieng Lom.” October, 1971. Vientiane: U.S.AID Mission to Laos, 1971. 19 pp. B-1 Bernardie, Bondet De La J. “Le Dialecte des Kha Boloven.” Bulletin de la Societe Des Estudes Indochinoises. XXIV, 1949. pp. 57-78. B-1 Bernatzik, Hugo Adolf. Akha and Miao: Problems of Applied Ethnography in Farther India. New Haven, Conn. Human Relations Area Files, 1970. B-1 Bonnay, Charles. “A New and Growing Drug Threat.” Reader’s Digest, June 1972. 85-90 B-1 Bouapha, Thongsar. “Answering Your Questions About the P.L. and V.N.” mimeo. August 5, 1963 6 pp. B-1 Bouapha, Thongsar. “The Story of the Meo People.” Vientiane: U.S. AID Mission to Laos, June 1963. 10 pp. B-1 Boudene, A. “Les Khas de la Region D’Attopeu.” Revue Indochinios. XVIe III. pp. 260-443. B-1 Boulanger, Le P. “Affaire de Muong Sing 1914- 1916.” In Histoire du Laos Francais. B-1 Boulanger, Le P. “Rebellion Meo 1919-1921.” In Histoire du Laos Francais. B-1 Bounsouk, Thao. L’Image Du Bhuddha Dans L’Art Lao. Vientiane: L’Imprimerie Nationale, 1971. 45 pp. In French. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Cha Lo Pha. “Notes on Tang O from 1950-1954.” An interview with Tasseng Cha Lo Pha, May 29, 1972. B-1 Chamberlain, James R. “Field Trip to Ban Houei Sai 10/27 - 10/31/1972.” B-1 Chapelier, Georges and Van Malderghem, J. “Plain of Jars: Social Change Under Five Years of Pathet Lao Administration.” Asia Quarterly, vol 10 no.1 1971. pp. 61-89. B-1 Chua Va Lo. “The Hmoob Ways of Old- Now We Must Study.” Xieng Khouang: U.S. AID to Laos. 28 September 1972. 23 pp. B-1 Colonna, M. “ Monographie de la Province de Saravane.” Bulletin des Amis du Laos.No. 2, 1938. 43 pp. (In French) B-1 Compton, Carol. “Some Lao Customs and Habits.” Vientiane: International Voluntary Services. Mimeo 23 March 1967. 8 pp. B-1 Conboy, Kenneth. The War in Laos; 1960 -75. Osprey Men-At-Arms Series, London: 1989. 47 pp. (political, military, history) B-1 Conboy, Kenneth. “ Vietnam and Laos; A Recent History of Military Cooperation.” Indochina Report April-June 1989. 16 pp. B-1 Condominas, George. “Aspects of a Minority Problem in Indochina.” In Pacific Affairs, vol. 24, 1951. pp. 77-82. B-1 Credner, W. “Cultural and Geographical Observations Made in the Tali ( Yunnan) Region with Special Regard to the Nan Chao Problem.” Journal of the Siam Society, vol. 27, No. 2, 1934. Pp. 135-151. B-1 “Cultural Revolution Laotian-Style.” Far EasternEconomic Review. June 6, 1975. pp.19-20 B-1 Cumming- Bruce, Nick. “Lao Communists Do an About- Face.” U.S. News andWorld Report pp. 33- 36. July 3, 1989. B-1 Cunningham, Fred. “Preliminary Evaluation of Naiban-Tasseng Training Program in Ban Houei Sai.” Mimeograph. ca. 1969. B-1 D’Abbs, Peter. “That Luang: Proud Keeper of an Old Laotian Secret.” Published as an article in unknown magazine. ca. 1969. B-1 Daks, Larry. “Pathet Lao Textbooks; Observations and Recommendations of New Publications for Pathet Lao Controlled and Contested Areas.” Mimeographed. ca. 1969. B-1 Darling, Frank G. “The Role of Laos in the Defense Strategy of Thailand.” Pacific Community, April 1972, pp. 516-530. B-1 Davidson, A.E. “A Collection of Notes on the Pha Beuk.” Vientiane: May 21, 1974. B-1 Davis, Richard. “Tolerance and Intolerance of Ambiguity in Northern Thai Myth and Ritual.” Publication unknown. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Decoroy, Jacques. “Forgotten Laos-The Next Door War.” Le Monde . Paris: 1969. (Translated into English and mimeographed in April, 1969). B-1 De Lacouperie, Terrien. The Languages of China Before the Chinese. Cheng-wen Publishing Company, Taipei 1970. ( Only some pages copied. Not the actual book.) B-1 Devecchi, Maggie. “ Laos: Another Sideshow.” New York: 1980. Thesis paper. 28 pp. B-1 Deydier, Henri. “Dans Les Sip-Song P’an-Na.” In France-Asia. n.d. pp. 825-834. B-1 Deydier, Henri. “Les Tambours de Bronze.” In Introduction A La Connaissance Du Laos. 1952. B-1 Douang Seng, Mai. “History of Vieng Phou Kha.” Transcribed from a personal interview circa 1971; transcribed in both Lao and translated into English. B-1 Eaton, Bob. “Luang Prabang Trips Report 9-14 June and 8-16 July 1982.” American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia 1982. Mimeographed 31 pp. B-1 Evans, Fred. “Preliminary Chronology of events in Laos.” Vientiane: International Voluntary Services, May 1977. 14 pp. B-1 Evans, Fred. “Report on the Number and Situation of Vientiane’s Seriously Handicapped Implications for Prevention and Rehabilitation Programs.” Vientiane: International Voluntary Services, December 1972. 50 pp. B-1 Fall, Bernard B. “International Relations of Laos.” In Pacific Affairs, vol XXX, no. 1,March 1957. pp. 22-34 B-1 “Fa Ngum Comprehensive School Project.” Vientiane: USAID/Laos. Dec. 28. 1972. Pp B-1 Fitzgerald, Hunter. “Training Courses for CREC Teachers.” Vientiane: USAID/Laos.June 7, 1972. 15 pp. B-1 Fraisse, Andre. “Les Villages du Plateau des Boloven.” In Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Indochinoises, vol. 26, 1951. pp. 52-72. B-1. With English translation. Garrett, W.E. “ No Place to Run.” National Geographic. Jan. 1974. pp. 78-101. B-1 Graham, David Crockett. Songs and Stories of the Ch’uan Miao. Washington DC. The Smithsonian Institution, Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 123, no.1. April 3, 1954. (Contains only the content page and not the entire publication.) B-1 “Government of Laos.” Mimeograph. International Voluntary Services. Vientiane: Oct. 19, 1967. 3 pp. B-1 Hafner, James. “ The Pathet Lao and Change in Traditional Economies of the Meo and Kha, 1961.” In Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, vol. L, 1965. pp. 431436. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Halpern, Joel M. “Economic Development and American Aid.” Unpublished manuscript. Aug. 1958. 30pp. Halpern, Joel M. Economy and Society of Laos: A Brief Survey. New Haven: Southeast Asia Studies: Monograph Series No. 5, Yale University Press, 1964. (Handwritten notes from the volume and not actual vol.) B-1 Halpern, Joel M. “Geographic, Demographic and Ethnic Background on Laos.” Los Angeles: Laos Project Paper No. 4, University of California, 1961. 19 pp. B-1 Halpern, Joel M. “Government Statistics.” Los Angeles: Laos Project Paper No. 8, University of California. 1961. 9 pp. B-1 Halpern, Joel M. “Laotian Agricultural Statistics.” Los Angeles: Laos Project Paper No. 9, University of California, 1961. 18 pp. B-1 Check all entries against Laos: A Bibliography Sept. 15, 2000 Halpern, Joel M. “ Laos and Her Tribal Problems.” Los Angeles: Laos Project Paper No.__ , University of California, 19__. 11 pp. B-1 Halpern, Joel M. “ Laos Introduction” in Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities, and Nations edited by Peter Kunstadter. Center of International Studies, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 1967. Pp 233- 258. B-1 Hamadache, Ali. “Adult Education in the Province of Houa Khong.” UNESCO Functional Literacy Project, Vientiane: December 1972. 5 pp. Harmon, Roger E. “Understanding Laotian People, Language and Culture.” 34 pp no date. B-1 Hickey, Gerald. “Lu” in _____________. B-1 Hickey, Gerald. “Miao-Yao” in __________. B-1 Hanouman. “Pavat Khoueng Houa Khong”[ History of Houa Khong Province] Richmond, Ca. March 1982. 12 pp. B-1 The Hmong: “Their History and Culture.” National Indochinese Clearinghouse, Washington D.C. 1978. 65 pp. B-1 Ireson, Carol. “Nutrition Survey of Six Lao Villages.” International Voluntary Services, Vientiane: 1969. 32 pp. B-1 Iwata, Keiji. “Ethnic Groups in the Valley of the Nam Song and the Nam Lik: Their Geographical Distribution and Some Aspects of Social Change.” Edited by Joel Halpern. Los Angeles, Laos Project Paper No. 15, University of California, ___. 35 pp. B-1 Iwata, Keiji. “Minority Groups In Northern Laos: Especially the Yao.” Edited by Joel Halpern. Los Angeles, Laos Project Paper No. 16, University of California, _______ 33 pp. B-1 Izikowitz, Karl Gustav. “ Neighbors of the Lamet,” Chapter 2 and Cultural Drives,” Chapter 15 from Lamet Hillpeasants in French Indochina. _____. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Jenkins, David. “Mutiny in the Mountains.” Far Eastern Economic Review, Hong Kong, Jan. 10, 1975. B-1 Jenkins, David. “The Mob: Waiting to Settle the Score.” Far Eastern Economic Review, Hong Kong, Jan. 17, 1975. B-1 Kandre, Peter. “The Yao People in Thailand: A Social-Anthropological Study.” UNESCO Fellow. Chiengrai, Thailand 20 Dec. 1964. 43 pp. B-1 Karignavong, Khampheng. “Historical Notes On The Yao People.” Houei Sai, Laos: 1973. 34 pp. This manuscript was written by a high school student in Houei Sai. He visited the Yao villages in the area and gathered his notes from conversations with elders of the Yao (Mien) ethnic group. The translation to English is poor and should be redone. B-1 Karignavong, Khampheng. “History and Background of The Lao Theung.” Written about 1973. 28 pp. Original manuscript written in Lao. Rough English translation. B-1 Karignavong, Khampheng. “Traditional Medicines of Luang Nam Tha.” Written in about 1974. This manuscript was actually written by Nai Insong, a resident of Nam Tha. Khampheng assisted Nai Insong organize his writing. (Note: Actual examples of some of the leaves and roots used are contained in the Ethnological Botany collection in Special Collections.) B-1 Karignavong, Khampheng. “History of Ban Houei Sai.” Written in about 1974. 31 pp. Originally written in Lao script, Khampheng interviewed elders and leaders in Ban Houei Sai community for their recollections. Rough translation into English. B-1 Karignavong, Khampheng. “History of Luang Nam Tha.” Written in either 1973 in 1974 and written in Lao script. 11 pp. Poor translation to English. Drawings and maps attached. B-3 Keenan, Faith. “ Laos Loosens Up.” In Indochina Issues. April 1989. 6 pp. B-1 Keokhunmeuang, Khamteung. “Notes On The Nha-Heun Customs.” A paper written by author about Nha-Heun customs. Written about 1970. Written in Lao with rough English translation. 2 pp. B-1 Khamphong. “History of Ban Poung.” Author wrote the paper as part of a summer student work project. He is originally Lue from Ban Poung and attended school in Luang Prabang. Ban Poung located east of Ban Houei Sai. Originally written in Lao with English translation. 24 pp. B-1 Kingdom of Laos . “Educational Reform Act of 1962- Royal Decree No. 249.” July 30, 1962. In English. 14 pp. B-1 Kingdom of Laos . “Project of Functional Literacy of Vientiane Plain Farmers.” Vientiane: Ministry of National Education, Fine Arts and Sports and Youth. August 1971. 23 pp. B-1 Kongseng. “The History of Thai Leu Tribe.” Originally written in Lao script and translated roughly into English. Written in about 1973 or 1974. 3 pp. B-1 “Land Classification Survey: Nam Kueng and Ban Houei Sai or Areas Ban Houei Sai, Laos.” Vientiane: USAID Mission to Laos. Jan. 1973. 3 pp. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; “ Laos” in Asia 1966 Yearbook. By Rjoderick MacRae. Pp. 215-220. B- 1 “ Laos” in Far Eastern Economic Review 1969 Yearbook. Pp. 213- 217. B-1 “ Laos” in Far Eastern Economic Review 1972 Yearbook. Pp. 224-227. B-1 “ Laos; The Land And The People.” Prepared by the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, Supplement No. 4 . May 1978. 32 pp. B-1 “ Laos Termed A State of Mind, Not A Country.” The Bangkok World, Feb. 24, 1970. • ___ B-1 “ Laos: The Silent Surrender.” Far Eastern Economic Review. May 23, 1975. B-1 “The Lao-U.S.A.I.D. Rural Development Program.” Author unknown. A working paper probably written by AID staff around 1963. 12 pp. B-1 Langer, Paul E. “Comments on Bernard Fall’s The Pathet Lao: A Liberation Party.” Santa Monica, Ca.: The Rand Corp. Jan. 1968. 6 pp. B-1 Langer, Paul E. “Preparing For A Settlement in Vietnam.” Santa Monica, Ca.: The Rand Corp. Feb. 1969. 12 pp. B-1 Langer, Paul E. “ Laos: Search For Peace In The Midst of War.” Santa Monica, Ca. : The Rand Corp. Dec. 1967. 16 pp. “Ethnic Groups and Languages.” In Laos, Its People, Its Society, Its Culture by Frank LeBar, New Haven: HRAF Press, 1960. Pp 34-43 B-1 “The Lu.” In The Journal of the Siam Society. Author unknown. Vol. XIX. Bangkok 1925. • 159-169. B-1 Lemoine, Jacques. “Les Ecritures Du Hmong.” Origin unknown. Pp. 123- 165. B-1 Lemoine, Jacques. “ Yao Ceremonial Paintings.” In Arts of Asia. date unknown. Pp. 11- 20. B-1 Lewin, Howard. “Work in Laos-Some Immediate Problems.” Written in 1966 by IVSer Lewin and later used by USAID/LAOS, Public Works Division. 5 pp. B-1 “Life in Vientiane.” Author and origin unknown. Mimeographed and probably used for orientation material for IVSers or USAID personnel. Dated about 1966. 17 pp. B-1 Marktheparaks, Bounyadeth. “ America’s Forgotten Laotian Allies.” In Wall Street Journal. July 28, 1986. Pp. 15. B-1 Maxwell, Dayton L. “Review of Area Training Programs.” Prepared for FY 73 Dry Season Review, Area Coordinator Conference. Oct. 19-21, 1972. 14 pp. B-1 Maxwell, Dayton L. “Review of Regional Training Programs.” Mimeographed. Vientiane: USAID/LAOS. September 18, 1972. 24 pp. B-1 Mekong Committee. “Report on Rural Development in Laos.” Dated around 1971. 23 pp. B-1

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Mickey, M.P. The Cowrie Shell Miao of Kweichow. Includes only the contents page. Book published in 1947 as a publication of the Peabody Museum, Cambridge Mass. Mote, F.W. “The Rural Haw (Yunnanese Chinese of Northern Thailand)”. In Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities, and Nations. Edited by Peter Kunstadter, Princeton University Press. 1967. Pp 487-523. B-1 McCoy, Alfred W. “Flowers of Evil.” Article published in a magazine but the magazine is not indicated. Probably publish in 1971. B-1 Murdoch, John B. “The 1901-1902 ‘Holy Man’s’ Rebellion”. Original manuscript. Jan. 1973. 30 pp. B-1 Mulder, J.A. Niels. “Merit; An Investigation of The Motivational Qualities of the Buddhist Concept of Merit in Thailand”. Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. Nov. 1968. 18 pp. B-1 McKeithen, Edwin T. “The Role of North Vietnamese Cadres in The Pathet Lao Administration of Xieng Khouang Province.” USAID/LAOS: April 1970. 13 pp. McKeithen, Edwin T. “Life Under The P.L. In The Xieng Khouang Ville Area.” USAID/LAOS: date unknown. About 1970. Nginn, Pierre S. “New Year Festivities (1959) (5th Month Festival” 3 pp. B-1 Nhouyvanisvong, Liliane. “The Sociology of Rural Laos.” Published by UNESCO Regional Office for Education in Asia, Bangkok. Circa 1969. B-1 Olsen, Lawrence. “My Stay In a Lao Wat, ( Temple).” A personal narrative of Olsen’s experience in a Lao temple. Khong Sedone: IVS, Dec. 1967. 35 pp. B-3 “The Baci.” Vientiane: Operation Brotherhood, Inc., n.d. ca 1969 5 pp B-2 Also has “The Baa” by Thao Nhouy Abhay from Kingdom of Laos. “The Lamvong.” Vientiane: Operation Brotherhood, Inc. n.d. ca 1969. 2 pp. B-2 “Portrait of a Lao.” Vientiane: Operation Brotherhood. n.d. ca. 1967 6 pp. B-2 Orr, Kenneth G. and Joseph J. Westermeyer. “ Psychological Characteristics of the Laotian Peoples: A Preliminary Antrological and Medical Survey.” Vientiane: November 1966. 11 pp.B-2 Orr, Kenneth G. “Relations With the Lao Nationals- Language and Personal Relations; A Recorded Interview with Mr. Richard Thomas Smith, Jr., IVS.” Vientiane: USAID/Laos, March 14, 1966. 10 pp. B-2 Osborn, G.M.T. “Government and The Hill Tribes of Laos.” In __________ B-2 Pavie, Auguste. “De Tang-Ho A Sop-Ngnim Sur Le Mekhong Et Le Nam-Ta, August 27- 18 Septembre 1894) [From Tang-Ho to Sop-Ngnim on the Mekong and the Nam -Ta, August 27September 18m 1894.] Chapter III in ______________ B-2

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Pheun Phrabang. [The Legend of the Phrabang.] Vientiane : Department of Sports and Youth, Ministry of Education. 1969. File contains a copy of the booklet accompanied by an English translation of the booklet. Pheun Phrabang itself is in the Special Collections Lao vernacular. 37 pp.B-3 Penrose, George L. “History of Houei Kong Cluster, September 1963 - April 1965.” Khet Phathanakane is translated from the Lao to English as meaning “Area of Development.” Pakse: March 15, 1965. 4 pp. B-2 Poling, Fletcher H. “Vientiane Plain Villager Inhibitions to Acceptance of Modern Farming Methods.” Vientiane: USAID Mission to Laos. June 1972. 12 pp. B-2 “Provisional Government of National Union.” A poster issued by the Government of National Union containing pictures of all ministers and vice-ministers from both the Royal Lao Government and Pathet Lao sides of the government. 1973. 1 pp. B-2 Rispaud, Jean. “Sur Une Tribu des Confins Sino-laotiens: Les Thai Lu.” From France-Asie. • 744-753. In French. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “Fifteenth National Annual Conference of Primary School Inspectors, Phone Hong 1973.” An address by Khamtanh Chanthala, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Education. Mimeographed. 5 pp. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “Protocol: The Agreement on The Restoration of Peace and Reconciliation in Laos.” The file contains the Agreement in Lao accompanied by a translation in English and US Embassy unofficial translation. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “Powers and Functions of Chaokhouang, Chaomuong and Tasseng.” An unofficial translation from Lao to English from a joint directive from the Prime Minister, Minister of National Defense and Minister of Interior. Vientiane, 1964. (Document also contains copies of directives from 1957, 1959 and 1961.) 28 pp. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “Rural Communities-Cantons or Tassengs, Villages or Bans.” An excerpt from “Administrative Organization of Laos” by Dominique Guerrini, UN Expert in Public Administration. Ca. 1968 12 pp. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “The Commission for Rural Affairs; Structures, Functions and Achievements.) Vientiane. Ca. 1969. 7 pp. B-2 Royal Lao Government. “Unofficial List of Ministers of the RLG and Their Positions.” Mimeographed. ca. 1969. B-2 Russell, Christopher H. “Narrative For The Pakse Area FY 1972 and Post War Planning Presentation.” Pakse: USAID/Laos. Jan. 30, 1971. 28 pp. B-2 Sage, William. “Demographic and Ethnological Report; Muong Sayasila, Khoueng Attopeu, Kingdom of Laos.” Oct. 10, 1970. 153pp B-2 Sage, William. “Education Muong Sayasila.” A reference paper prepared for educational Development. April 20, 1970. 18pp. B-2

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Sage, William. “The Fifth Month Festival.” An unpublished article about the Laotians living in the San Francisco Bay area in 1976. 5 pp. B-2 Sage, William. “ USAID/Houa Khong History.” An unofficial draft prepared about the economic and military assistance provided to Houa Khong Province (formally Nam Tha Province) by the US. Ca. 1973 4 pp. B-2 Sachchidanand, Sahai. “The Phra Lak Phra Lam and The Laotian Cultural Tradition.” In the Ramayana in South East Asia. B-2 Sayachak, Khamlong. “Notes on the Thai Leu of Ta Fa” and “Blessings Recitations at the Rice Baci Ceremony.” Personal relections written by Khamlong in Lao script and translated to English. Original writing in 1974. B-2 Sebastian, E. G. “The Yao; A Paper Written by Nai Chan Sungsi Yananda and Luang Nonwakorn, in Reply to The Questionnaire of the Siam Society.” Pp. 83- 93. From a volume of the Siam Society, 1925. B-2 Senekhammy, Koua Yang. “History of The Stripped Meo.” A written narrative by Khoua Yang in Lao. The narrative is only partially translated and should be completely translated. Written in Jan. 1976 and contains interesting drawings pertaining to use of plants and insects for medicinal purposes. 11 pp. B-2 The Situation in Laos. Publication from the Department of State, September 1959. Contains information about the Lao Communist Movement, DRV invades Laos 1953, Communist buildup and history of US aid to Laos. 23 pp. B-2 Smucker, Silas J. “Briefing Outline on Muong Phieng Cluster.” Probably prepared about 1965 by Smucker. 11 pp. B-2 Souvannhorath, Khongkham. “History of Muong Xieng Kheng and Muong Sing.” A written, mimeographed history prepared in Lao by Khongkham based upon his recollections. Content reflects both folklore and personal recollection. The Lao has been translated into elementary English. Written before 1971. 39 pp. B-2 Stanton, Thomas H. Conflict In Laos: The Village Point of View. New Haven: Yale University, Southeast Asia Studies. 1969. From Asian Survey, November 1968, Vol. VIII, Number 11. Pp. 887-900. B-2 Starner , Frances . “Flight of The CIA.” Far Eastern Economic Review, Oct. 7, 1972. B-2 “Calm in The Eye of A Storm.” Far Eastern Economic Review, Oct. 7, 1972. B-2 “The Laotian Way to Socialism.” The Business Times Bangkok. May 8, 1979. B-2 Stone, David. “Beyond an Equilibrium.” In Focus, Feb./Mar. 1981, pp 45-58. B-2 Tatem, D.J.M. “The Thai States: Thailand and Laos” Chapter VI in The Making of Modern South East Asia. Oxford University Press, 1971. pp. 483- 530. B-2 Teso, Dr. Tenh. “Higher education In Laos With Special Reference To The Royal Institute of Law and Administration.” An abstract of an essay written by Dr. Teso for publication by the Regional

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Insitute of Higher Education and Development and its conference held in Laos December 18, 1974. 6 pp. B-2 Thao Thong. “The Hmoob Had Organized After Kublai Khan Founded The Mongol Dynasty.” A paper written by a fourth year English language student based upon oral history of his recollection. Written in 1972. 9 pp. B-2 Umemoto, Diane L. “ Yao Ritual Scrolls: From Icons to Antiques.” In Asia, May/June 1981, pp. 30- 43. B-2 UNESCO. “Administration of Education In The Asian Region.” Published in the Bulletin of the UNESCO Regional Office for Education in Asia. pp. V-XIX, June 1974. 5 pp. B-2 UNESCO. “Education In Laos.” Published in the Bulletin of the UNESCO Regional Office for Education in Asia. Vol. VI, Number 2, March 1972. 14 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency For International Development. “Foreign Assistance for The Development of Laos.” Vientiane: November 1968. 14 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “ Initial evaluation of Houei Nam Phak (KM 25) Resettlement and Development Experimental Project.” Mimeographed report prepared in probably in 1969. 20 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “ Houei Pamon-Sam Thong Highway Project.” Mimeographed memorandum, dated Aug. 11, 1969. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “Naiban-Tasseng Training.” Mimeographed memorandum, dated June 29, 1971. The memorandum outlines various curriculums used for training of canton and villages leaders. 15 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “Progress Report on The USAID/Laos Lao Government Project for Opium Poppy Crop Substitution in Houa Khong Province.” Mimeographed. Ban Houei Sai: Jan. 1974. 8 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “ Rural Development Division.” Mimeographed paper outlining background, approaches and goals of the Rural Development Program. No date but circa 1965. 5 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “ U.S. Economic Assistance to the Royal Lao Government 1962-1972. Vientiane: Embassy of the USA, USAID Mission to Laos, Dec. 1972 32 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “Xieng Khouang Development Program.” A draft proposal prepared in 1969. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “ Economic Situation Report for Laos First Quarter 1972.” Mimeographed report. 5 pp. B-2 U.S. Agency for International Development. “Demographic and Related Information.” Household statistics. Date unknown. B-2

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; U.S. Congress. “Rural Development in Asia.” Hearings Before The Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs, House of Representatives. Washington: 1967. 221 pp. B-2 U.S. Congress. “ U.S. Policy Toward Asia and The Pacific: Chronology of Significant Events, 1844 to 1968.” In “The Future United States Role in Asia and in The Pacific.” Hearings before the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs House of Representatives. Washington: 1968. Pp. 294- 320. B-2 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. “Profiles of Some Good Places For The Lao To Live In The United States.” Prepared by David North and Voradeth Ditthavong. Washington DC: 1989. 107 pp. B-2 U.S. Department of State. “Background Notes Laos.” Issued by the U.S. Embassy, Vientiane: March 1964. 6 pp. B-2 “White Paper on Vietnamese Aggressions in Laos: 1954 - 1990.” Prepared by Vang Pobzeb. New Haven: Yale University Conference. Dec. 8, 1990. 44 pp. B-2 Vientiane Guide. Prepared by the American Women’s Club of Vientiane. Vientiane: 1989. 25 pp. B-2 “ Vientiane’s New Order Changes” by John Everingham. Far Eastern Economic Review. July 18, 1975. B-2 Vercoutre, C.L. “Economy of Laos.” Vientiane: Ministry of National Economy, Dec. 1960. 38 pp. Typewritten. B-2 Vern Ou. “Notes Regarding The Custom of Marriage in the Yao Tribe.” Author was member of Yao (Mien) ethnic group and wrote this paper in Lao script. Prepared in 2516 BE. 11pp. English translation accompanies manuscript but translation is very rough. B-2 Vilaysouk, Cheua. “History of The Thai Dam.” The original work prepared in Lao script. The work is very brief and incomplete. Prepared around 1973 or 1974. 2 pp. English translation weak. B-2 Vong. “Conversations With Tasseng Vong On The Historical Background of the Nha-Heun.” A collection of notes taken by William Sage resulting from conversations with Tasseng Vong, who was considered “the” elder of the Nha Heung tribe. Vong lived in Ban Latassin and fled to Pakse and Houei Sai after the April 1971 takeover of the Pathet Lao in Kong Senamnoi. He died after 1975. He had no children. Accompanying hand-drawn maps. Oral History of Vong. B-2 Vuthao. “Cultural Laws and Jurisprudence in The Hmong Villages.” This collection of notes was compiled by Vuthao, who wrote this paper as a summer research project on Hmong customary laws. He wrote the paper originally in English in about 1972. Vuthao was Hmong himself from Xieng Khouang. B-2 Vuthao. “Customs and Culture of the Akha.” This collection of notes was compiled by Vuthao, a Hmong English student who spent part of a summer in Ban Phate, a large Akha village north of Muong Meung. The notes were originally written in English in 1972. Interesting ethnological notes. B-2

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Vuthao. “Myth and History of the Yao People.” The collection of notes was compiled based upon conversations with Yao (Mien) elders, who often referred to their almanacs written in Chinese. Compilation of notes was done in 1972. 14 pp. B-2 Vuthao. “Notes On The History of Meung Muong.” Originally written in English by Vuthao, an English student of ethnic Hmong background. Written in 1972 and compiled based upon oral recollections of residents of Muong Meung. B-2 War, James Thomas. “ U.S. Aid To Hill Tribe Refugees in Laos.” In pp. 295- 303. Warner, Dennis. “Why We Lost in Laos.” Chapter 14 in The Last Confucian. The MacMillan Co. 1963. B-2 Warner, Roger. “Pathet Lao and North Vietnamese Historical Photographs of the War in Laos.” A collection of photographs from the NLHX era. About 1981. Many of the photographs have captions in Vietnamese. B-2 Warner, Roger. The Longest Secret War.” Focus. July 1981. Pp. 16- 30. B-2 Westermeyer, Joseph J. Partial collection of works including curriculum vitae listing all published works by Westermeyer. Included here: “A Comparison of Amok and Other Homicide in Laos.” In American Journal of Psychiat. Dec. 1972. Pp 79- 85 “Hmong Refugees in Minnesota.” Minnesota Medicine. July 1983. Pp. 431-439. “Lao Folk Diagnoses for Mental Disorder: Comparison with Psychiatric Diagnosis and Assessment with Psychiatric Rating Scales.” Medical Anthropology. Vol. 5, 1981. • 425-443. “Mental Disorders In A Peasant Society: Personal Consequences.” Journal of Perational Psychiatry. Vol. 12, No. 2 1981. Pp. 121- 126. “Opium Availability And The Prevalence of Addiction in Asia.” British Journal of Addiction,. 1981. Pp. 85-90. “Two Neo-Buddhist Cults in Asia: The Influence of The Founder And The Social Context On Religious Movements.” “Social Networks and Mental Illness in a Peasant Society.” Schizophrenia Bulletin. Vol. 7, No. 1, 1981. Pp. 125-134. “Psychosis in a Peasant Society: Social Outcomes. American Journal of Psychiatry. Nov. 1980. Pp. 1390-1394. “Sex Ratio Among Opium Addicts in Asia: Influences of Drug Availability and Sampling Method.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 1980. Pp. 131-136. “Influence of Mental Illness on Marriage, Reproduction, and Parenting in a Society without Psychiatric Services.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1980. • 614- 620.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; “Folk Concepts of Mental Disorder Among The Lao: Continuities With Similar Concepts in Other Cultures and In Psychiatry.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 1979. Pp 301-317. “Medical and Nonmedical Treatment for Narcotic Addicts; A Comparative Study from Asia.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Vol. 167, No. 4, 1979. Pp. 205- 211. “Folk Explanations of Mental Illness in Rural Laos.” American Journal of Psychiatry. July 1979. Pp. 901-905. “Folk Criteria for the Diagnosis of Mental Illness in Rural Laos: On Being Insane in Sane Places.” The American Journal of Psychiatry. June 1979. Pp. 755-765. “Indigenous and Expatriate Addicts in Laos: A Comparison.” Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry pp. 139-150. “Mortality and Psychosis in a Peasant Society.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 1978. Pp. 769-774. “Social Events and Narcotic Addiction: The Influence of War and Law On Opium Use in Laos.” “Traditional and Constitutional Law: A Study of Change in Laos.” Asian Survey. Vol. XI, No. 6, 1971. Pp. 562-569 B-2 “Grenade-Amok in Laos: A Psychosocial Perspective.” The International Journal of Social Psychiatry. Vol. 19, Nos. 3 and 4. 19__ “Assassination And Conflict Resolution in Laos.” American Anthropologist, Vol. 75, No. 1, February 1973. Pp 123-131. “Assassination in Laos.” Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol. 28, May 1973. Pp. 740-743. “On the Epidemicity of Amok Violence.” Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol. 28. June 1973, • 873-875. “Opium Smoking in Laos: A survey of 40 Addicts.” American Journal of Psychiatry. 1974. Pp. 165-170. “Opium Dens.” Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol. 31, Aug. 1974. Pp. 237-240. “The Pro-Heroin Effects of Anti-Opium Laws in Asia.” Arch Gen Psychiatry. Vol. 33, Sept. 1976. Pp. 1135-1139. “A Heroin Epidemic in Asia.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. 1977. 11 pp. “Opium and Heroin Addicts in Laos.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Vol. 164, No. 5 1977. Pp. 346-350. “Opium and Heroin Addicts in Laos.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Vol. 164, No. 5, 1977. Pp. 351-354. “Tonal Language Acquisition Among Lao Children.” Anthropological Linguistics.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Sept. 1977. Pp. 260-264. “Treatment Outcome and The Role of The Community in Narcotic Addiction.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. Vol. 166, No. 1. 1978. Pp. 51-58. “An Addiction Treatment Program in Laos: The First Year’s Experience.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence. 1978. Pp. 93-101. “Psychiatry in Indochina: Cultural Issues During the Period 1965- 1975.” Transcultural Psychiatric Research. 19__ pp. 23-38. “Treatment For Narcotic Addiction In A Buddhist Monastery.” Journal of Drug Issues. • pp. 221-227. “Mentally Ill Foragers and Beggars in a Peasant Society: Their Social Networks and Psychopathology.” International Journal of Family Therapy. 1981. Pp. 295-309. “Violence and Mental Illness in a Peasant Society: Characteristics of Violent Behaviours and Folk Use of Restraints.” British Joural of Psychiatry. 1978. Pp. 529-541. “Ecological Sensitivity and Resistance of Cultures in Asia.” Behavior Science Research. Vol. 13, No. 2, 1978. Pp. 109- 123. “Influence of Opium Availability on Addiction Rates in Laos.” American Journal of Epidejmiology. Vol. 109, No. 5, 1979. Pp. 550-562. “Folk Treatments for Opium Addiction in Laos.” British Journal of Addiction. Vol. 68, 1973. Pp. 345-349. “Lao Buddhism, Mental Health, and Contemporary Implications.” Journal of Religion and Health. Vol. 122, No. 2. April 1973. Pp. 181-188. “Use of Alcohol and Opium by the Meo of Laos.” American Journal of Psychiatry. Vol. 127, No. 8, Feb. 1971. Pp. 59-63. “A Comparison of Three Case Finding Methods for Opiate Addicts: A Study Among The Hmong in Laos.” The International Journal of the Addictions. Vol. 16, No. 1, 1981. • 173- 183. “A Comparative Study of Male and Female Opium Addicts Among the Hmong (Meo).” British Journal of Addiction. Vol. 73, 1978. Pp. 181-187. “Program Consultation: The National Detoxification Center, Vientiane, Laos.” March-April 1973. Wiens, Herold J. “Chinese Expansion By Land: Yunnan.” Chapter Three in _________ B-2 Willenson, Kim. “Kong Le: Modern Version of An Ancient Tragedy.” Reproduced from an article in the Bangkok Post , May 21, 1967. B-2 Woolley, Herbert E. “Notes on The Economy of Houei Sai.” November 5, 1969. 11 pp. B-2 Wyatt, David K. “ Siam and Laos, 1767-1827.” (Source unknown) B-2

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Yudy, Naisian. “Bronze Drums of South East Asia.” Taken from Ancient History of Thailand Depart. Of Fine Arts, Opening of the National Museum, 25 No. 1967, Bangkok Thailand. B-2 Zasloff, Joseph J. “ Laos 1973: Wary Steps Toward Peace.” Submitted to Asian Survey Feb. 1974. 9 pps. “ Laos In 1975: People’s Democratic Revolution- Lao Style.” Asian Survey, Vol. 16, No. 2, Feb. 1976.

PART III PHOTOGRAPHS and SLIDES Kong Se Nam Noi (Muong Sayasila). A collection of 162 black and white photographs taken between 1963 and 1968. Kong Se Nam Noi was predominantly ethnic Nha Heun, and located in the eastern region of the Bolovens Plateau. Photographs of early IVS/AID development projects. SESP-1 to SESP-162. Kong Se Nam Noi (Muong Sayasila). A one volume collection of 152 black and white pictures taken between the years 1963 to 1969. Photographs, taken by USAID photographer, depict village life, IVS development projects in the Houei Kong cluster. Major focus on Groupe Scolaire construction, ram water pump and pictures of local leaders. SESP-163 to SESP-315 Muong Sayasila (Kong Se Nam Noi). A one-volume collection of 63 black and white photographs taken by William Sage in 1970 to 1971. The photographs depict village life mostly in Nha Heum villages and the refugee experience in Pakse in 1971 when villages from Muong Sayasila fled to Pakse after the communist take over of May 1971. Kong Se Nam Noi is located in present day Champassak Province but in Attopeu Province in 1971, on the eastern half of the Bolovens. SESP-316 to SESP-379 Muong Sayasila. A collection of 27 black and white photographs taken by USAID photographer Jack Barker in 1971. The photographs include AID development work and aerial shots of the villages in the Bolovens area. The photographs of the eastern Bolovens Plateau were taken by an unknown photographer as early as 1968. Muong Sayasila is the former Kong Se Nam Noi in Attopeu Province. SESP-380 to SESP-406 Muong Sayasila. A collection of 95 color and black and white photographs taken in Muong Sayasila (formerly Kong Se Nam Noi) Attopeu Province 1970 through 1971. SESP-407 to SESP501 Muong Sayasila. Collection of 84 color photographs in one volume. Photographs include community development activities in Houei Kong cluster in both Nha Heun and Loven villages. Photographs were taken by William Sage and IVSer James Martois from 1969 to 1971. SESP502 to SESP-585 Muong Sayasila. A one-volume collection of 60 black and white photographs taken in 1970. Photographs include village activities in both Loven and Nha Heun villages. SESP-586 to SESP645

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; The Ordinances Given by Chao Anou to the Nha Heun People. A one-volume collection of notes and photographs taken by William Sage. The notes reflect conversations with Nha Heun leader Tasseng Vong, with 85 photographs of the palm leaf inscriptions. December 1970. SESP- to SESPEthnic Groups of Houa Khong Province, northwest Laos. A two-volume collection of 213 color photographs taken in Houa Khon Province, Laos by photographer James Bowman in about 1972. The photographs depict village life in ethnic Hmong, Cui, Mien, Akha, Khamu, Golam, Lahu, Thai Dam, and Lao villages. The collection particularly focuses on ethnography including silver work and textiles. Volume I: 109 photos, Volume II: 104 photos. SESP- to SESPThe Mien in Houa Khong Province. A one-volume collection of 88 color and black and white photographs from village life in Mien villages in Houa Khong Province (present day Bokeo Province). Some pictures of Mien in Thailand also included. SESP- to SESPThe Lantin in Houa Khong Province. A one-volume collection of 31 black and white and color photographs in the Lantin villages near Ban Houei Sai. The photographs were primarily taken at Ban Nam Chang and Ban Nam Young Lantin. SESP- to SESPThe Thai Leu in Houa Khong Province. A one-volume collection of 11 color photographs from Thai Leu village life. SESP- to SESPThe Akha in Houa Khong Province. A one-volume collection of 104 black and white but mostly color picture of village life in Akha village in Houa Khong Province (present day Bokeo Province). The pictures were taken by James Bowman and William Sage from 1971 to 1973. SESP- to SESPThe Hmong in Houa Khong Province. A one-volume collection of 158 mostly black and white and some color photographs of the Hmong in Houa Khong Province. The photographs were taken between 1971 and 1974. Some pictures of Hmong in other areas of Laos are included. SESP- to SESPMuong Meung, Laos. A collection of 50 black and white photographs taken of a USAID agricultural survey team traveling by foot from Muong Meung to Nam Kheung through Lahu villages. The photographs were taken in Jan. 1973 by William Sage. Ban Houei Sai, Bokeo Province, Northwest Laos. A collection of 150 black and white large photographs taken of development projects in the Bokeo area from about 1973 to 1974. The photographs include the Muong Meung school dedication, the Nakong Redirection Project, and the dedication of the new Ban Houei Sai market. Pakse, Laos. A collection of 6 black and white photographs taken of Pathet Lao defectors who came to Pakse in about 1970/71. The pictures were taken by a USIS photographer. Muong Sayasila, Attopeu, Laos. A collection of 20 black and white photographs taken at Tong Wai paddy rice development project and pictures from Tong Hom and the paddy development area. Pictures taken in 1965. Luang Prabang, Laos. A collection of 13 black and white photographs taken in 1971.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Saravan, Laos. A collection of 31 black and white phographs taken after the recapture of Saravan from North Vietnamese occupation in about 1970. ( need to double check the date for accuracy.) The photographs show the destruction resulting from the retaking of the town. Muong Sayasila. A collection of 3 black and white photographs from the sawmill project and the cooperative owners. Photographs were taken in about 1969/70. Muong Sayasila, Attopeu, Laos. A collection of 12 black and white photographs taken east of the Senamnoi River (east of Ban Houei Kong) Photographs taken around 1963. Vang Vieng, Laos. A collection of 90 black and white photographs taken in the Mien, Hmong and Lao villages in the Vang Vieng area. The photographs were taken by a French volunteer worker named Jean Habert around 1968/69. Wat Phu, Champassak, Laos. A collection of 24 black and white and some color photographs taken in November of 1969. Wat Phu is the remaining structures from the Khmer empire stretching from Ankgor Wat into present day southern Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Souphanouvong meet on April 4, 1974 in Luang Prabang. A collection of 53 color pictures of the two princes greeting one another at the airport in Luang Prabang in preparation to meet the King and subsequently form a new Government of National Union. PART IV DVD’S A Brief History of the Hmong and the Secret War in Laos. Narrated by Steve Schofield. 2004. DVD.

PART V MAPS

Physical and Economic Indochina Hypsometry. Topographical map of Indochina including charted elevations. Published by the USG in 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 1. Laos Pluies et Forets. ( Laos Rainfall and Forests). In French. Published by the Service Geographique National, Vientiane 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 1 Laos Physique. In French.Published by Service Geographique National, Vientiane, 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 1 Cambodge-Laos-Viet NamCroquis Physique et Routier. In French. Published by Service Geographique National, Vientiane 1967. Drawer 68, Folder 1 Laos Economique. In French. Includes mapping of natural resources with forests and mineral deposits. Published by Service Geographique National, Vientiane 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 1.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Administrative Indochina Siam and Malaya. Rand McNally and Co. USA, 1953. Drawer 68, Folder 2 Laos Administratif. In French. Service Geographique National, Vientiane 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Indochina Area. Topographical map including Laos and Thailand, North and South Vietnam and Cambodia. USG publication 1966. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Administrative Map Laos. In Russian, ca. 1977. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Bolovens Plateau Eastern Region . Map includes hand drawn map of the eastern region of the Bolovens Plateau with positioning of ethnic Loven and Nha Heun villages about 1970. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Map of Laos. Includes major cities and villages in the country. Photocopy from an original map produced in early 1960’s. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Administrative Map of Lao PDR. Published by the National Geographic Department, Vientiane, Laos 1996. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Administrative Map of Vientiane. City map. Includes primary points of interest in the city. Printed by Service Geographique National, Vientiane in 1970. Drawer 68, Folder 2. Province of Houa Khong. Map charted by William Sage with major villages in Houa Khong Province. Houei Sai about 1974. Drawer 68, Folder 2.

Ethnological Laos Ethnologique. In French. Published by Service Geographique National, Vientiane, 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 3. Ethnolinguistic Groups of Mainland Southeast Asia. Compiled by Frank M. LeBar, Gerald C. Hickey, John K. Musgrave. Human Relations Area Files Press, Yale University, 1964. Drawer 68, Folder 3. Ethnological Distribution, Province Attopeu, Laos. Mapped by William Sage while in Houei Kong, Laos in 1970. Drawer 68, Folder 3 Indochina Ethnolinquistic Groups. Publisher unk. 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 3.

Topographical and Aerial Map Xaignabouri, Laos. Sheet NE 47-4 Series 1501S. Aerial map of the northern region of Xaignabouri (Sayaboury) Province including Xienglom, Phak Beng and Sayaboury town. Map prepared with names in both English and Thai. Prepared by Royal Thai Survey Service, n.d. ca. 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Muang Meung, Laos. Sheet 5050 II, Series L7015. Topographical map covering Muang Meung district. The names of Lahu villages have been hand written on the map according to a 01/09/2006

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; trek undertaken by William Sage in 1972 from Muang Meung to Houei O. Map prepared by Army Map Service, Corp of Engineers, Wash. D.C. 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Amphoe Chiang Khong, Thailand. Sheet 5071 I, Series L708. Topographical map covering Amphoe (canton) Chiang Khong Thailand opposite Ban Houei Sai, Laos on the right bank of the Mekong. Printed by Army Map Service, Corp of Engineers, Wash. D.C. 1964. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Ban N-Ngao, Laos. Sheet 5049 I, Series L7015. Topographical map covering Muang Houei Sai district from Houei Sai village to Nam Ngao River. The names of villages have been hand written in by William Sage in 1973 according to their location as of 1973, ceasefire. The printed map prepared by Army Map Service, Corp of Engineers, Wash. D.C., 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Ban N-Ngao, Laos. Sheet 5049 I, Series L7015. Topographical map covers area of Muong Houei Sai district on the right bank of the Mekong and Amphoe Chiang Khong on the left bank. Prepared and printed by the Army Map Service, Corps. Of Engineers, Wash. D.C. 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 4 and folder edition in shelf box. Map Amphoe Chiang Saen, Thailand. Sheet 5071 IV, Series L708. Topographical map covering general area of Chiang Saen district on the Thai side including Nam Mae Kok. On the right bank of the Mekong River, Laos, a few villages indicated. Prepared and printed by the Army Map Service, Corp. of Engineers, Wash. D.C., 1963. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Vien Pou Kha, Laos. Sheet NF 47-16, Series L509. Topographical map of area from Phak Tha river town to Luong Nam Tha town, including villages along the Nam Tha River. Prepared by Army Map Service 1955. Printed by Service Geographique National, Vientiane, 1962. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Ban Tong, Thailand, Laos. Sheet 5071 II, Series L708. Topographical map showing topography and villages mostly along the Nam Mae Ing River, which flows into the Mekong south of Chiang Khong Thailand. Printed by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Wash. D.C. 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Khoueng Attopeu, Muang Sekong. Four panels, sheets 6339S, 6339 II, 6338 I, 6338 IV. The four maps complete the eastern region of the Bolovens Plateau area and Muong May district, Attopeu. Produced by the Army Map Service, Wash. D.C. 1965. Drawer 68, Folder 4 Map Burma, Laos, Thailand Aeronautical Chart. Sheet TPC J-10CG. Prepared by D.O.D. St. Louis, Mo. August 1969. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Muong Sing Laos. Sheet NF 47-12, Series L509. Topographical map covers Laos, China, Burma region of Muong Sing district with village locations on the Burma and China side of the border. Prepared by Amy Map Service, 1954. Printed by Service Geographique National, Vientiane, 1967. Drawer 68, Folder 4. Map Carte Generale du Laos. In French. Published by the Service Geographique National du Laos. Vientiane, 1968. Shelf box. Map Laos Route Destinations. Printed by the 29 th Engineering Battalion, Jan. 1969. Shelf Box.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Map Changwat Nan, Thailand. Sheet NE 47-8Joint Operations Graphic (Air) map. Prepared and printed by the Army Map Service, Wash. D.C., 1965. Shelf Box. Map Southeastern Asia, Asian Highway with Interregional Links. Published by ESCAP and Bridgestone Tire Co. Tokyo, Japan, March 1981. Shelf box. Map Muong May ( Laos). Sheet AGC-ND 48-8Aeronautical Chart. Prepared by the Aeronautical Chart and Informational Center, USAF, St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 1962. Shelf box. Map Saravane (Laos-Thailand). Sheet AGC-ND 48-3. Prepared by the aeronautical Chart and Information Center, USAF, St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 1963. Shelf box. Map Joint Operations Graphic (Air) Amphoe Mae Chan, Thailand. Sheet NF 47-15. Prepared and published by the Army Map Service, Wash. D.C. 1965. Shelf box. Map Aeronautical Chart Tchepone, Laos. Sheet AGC NE 48-15. Prepared by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Wash. D.C. Dec. 1962. Shelf box. Map Hue ( Vietnam) Aeronautical Chart. Sheet AGC NE 48-16. D.O.D. St. Louis, Mo. 1969. Shelf box. Map Burma, Laos, China, Thailand Aeronautical Chart. Sheet TPC J-10BG. D.O.D., St. Louis, Mo. 1969. Shelf Box. Map Ben Giang ( Vietnam) Aeronautical Chart. Sheet AGC ND 48-4. Map incorporates eastern region of the Bolovens Plateau. Prepared by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, USAF, St. Louis, Mo. August 1962. Shelf Box. Map Khong ( Laos, Cambodia andThailand) Aeronautical Chart. Sheet AGC ND 48-7. Prepared by Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Wash. D.C. Dec. 1962. Shelf box. Map Ban Xiangbo, Laos. Sheet 5348 IV, Series L7015. Topographical map of section of Mekong cutting through Luang Prabang Province and Sayaboury Province. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Dimi, Laos. Sheet 5248 III, Series L7015. Topographical map of section of Sayabouri Province. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Nongtong, Laos. Sheet 5148 I, Series L7015. Topographical map of area west of Pakbeng incorporating Mekong River. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East 1965. Shelf box. Map Muang Pakbeng, Laos. Sheet 5248 IV, Series L7015. Topographical map of Pakbeng area of Luang Prabang Province. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Tham, Laos. Sheet 5148 III, Series L7015. Topographical map, Sayaboury Province area of Ban Tham. Prepared by U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Pakkhop, Laos. Sheet 5148 IV, Series L7015. Topographical map including Ban Kontern, Sayaboury Province and Mekong River. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box.

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ikp-UJgvdlkodjP;da[g,Uve]k; Map Muang Hong Sa, Laos. Sheet 5348 III, Series, L7015. Topographical map of eastern region of Muang Hong Sa, Sayaboury Province. Prepared by U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Pakkhop, Laos. Sheet 5248 II, Series L7015. Topographical map of Hongsa area, Sayaboury Province. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Konghang, Laos. Sheet 6338 IV, Series L7015. Topographical map covers area south of Houei Soi, in Kong Senamnoi, Bolovens Plateau south Laos. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Ban Pon, Laos. Sheet 5148 II, Series L7015. Topographical map focusing on the Xieng Lom and Xienghon districts of Sayabouri Province. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1965. Shelf box. Map Pakxong, Laos. Sheet 6256 IV, Series L7012. Topographical map covers Pakxong (Paksong) Laos, located on the Bolovens Plateau, southern Laos. Prepared and printed by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1964. Shelf box. Map Ban Houay Koy, Laos. Sheet 6256 II, Series L7012. Topographical map covers area south of Paksong on Bolvens Plateau southern Laos. Prepared by the U.S. Army Map Service, Far East, 1963. Shelf box. Map Ban Xieng Kok, Laos. Sheet 5150 IV, Series L7015. Topographical map covering Ban Xieng Kok area East and West of the Mekong ( Burma). Prepared and printed by the Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers, Wash. D.C. 1965. Self box. Map Muang Meung, Laos. Sheet 5050 II, Series L7015. Topographical map covering Muang Meung area. Some hand written notations by William Sage of ethnic villages, probably 1972. Prepared by Army Map Service, Corps of Engineers Wash. D.C. 1965. Self box. Map Ban N-Ngao, Laos. Sheet 5049, Series L7015. Topographical map covering Muang Houei Sai. Prepared and printed by the Army Map Service, Corps of engineers, Wash. D.C. 1965. Page last modified: March 28, 2006 Formatté en PDF pour mon travail personnel. Paris, le 1er avril 2006, France. Khamphéo Phouphetlinthong

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