The following bibliography should contain contains all works referred to in this site, and additional works on the Akha and Hani. A more comprehensive bibliography can be found here.
Adzjaw, Alang (1979), 'The Song of the Iron Road', personal communication.
Ahai and Lier, (1996), 'A Survey on Hani Nationality's Medicine', paper presented to the Second International Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference.
Ahai and Liuqia, (1989), The Anthology of the Sipsongpanna Hani's Legends (Chinese), National Minority Committee, Jinghong, Yunnan, China.
Akha Society for Culture and Art, Kengtung, (1996), Paper presented to the Second International Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai 12-18 May, 1996.
Backus, Charles, (1981), The Nan-chao Kingdom and T'ang China's South Western Frontier; Cambridge Studies in Chinese History, Literature and Institutions; New York: Cambridge University Press.
Bai Yu, (1989), The Cultural Drift of the Hani, Where Lords (Tu'ssi) Ruled, Kunming, Nationalities Publishing House, (Chinese).
Banks, David J. (1976), Changing Identities in modern Southeast Asia; The Hague: Mouton.
Beltram, Gonzalo A. (1965), Zonas de Refilgio, Mexico City, Estudios Indigenistas. Bonifacy, Auguste L.M. (1904), 'Les Groupes Ethniques de la Riviere Claire', Revue Indochinoise, n.s. 12,Juin 1904, pp. 813-828, et n.s. II, Juillet 1904, pp. 1-16.
Bonifacy, Auguste (1904), 'Les Groupes Ethniques la Riviere Claire', Revue Indochinoise, n.s. 12, Juin1904, pp. 813-828 et n.s. II Juillet 1904 pp. 1-16.
Boucherie, Pascal (1995), Les Hani: Introduction a l'etude d'une population tibeto-birmane du Yunnan en relation avec la Chine; PhD thesis, Universite de Paris X; UMR 116; Ethnologie et Sociplogie Comparative. 3 Vols.
Bradley, David (1979), Proto-Loloish, Scandinavian Institute of Asian Studies Monograph Series; nr. 39, London and Malmo: Curzon Press.
Chayan Vaddhanaputhi (1986), Thai-German Highland Development Programme: social sector evaluation report. Thai-German Highland Development Programme, Bangkok, Thailand.
Chazee, Laurent (1995), Atlas des Ethnies et Sous-Ethnies du Laos, Bangkok, n.p.
Chi Jen Chang (1956), The Minority of Groups of Yunnan and Chinese Political Expansion into Southeast Asia; Ph.D. thesis, University of Michigan, UMI Dissertation Service.
Chivit Bondoi (1990), Life on the mountain. MPCDE, Chiang Mai, Thailand. MPCDE Newsletter No. 3
Condomillas, George (1980) L'Espace Social a propos de l'Asie du Sud-Est, Paris, Flammarion.
Cooper, Robert (1984), Resource scarcity and the Hmong response: patterns of settlement and economy in transition. Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
Cooper, Robert, Tapp, Nick, et al. (1991) The Hmong, Bangkok, Artasia Press Co. Ltd.
Cun, Wen Xue (1996), 'The Minorities of Simao', Paper prepared for the Second Intenlational Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, 12-18 May, 1996.
Dassee, Martial (1976) Montagnards, Revoltes et Guerres Revolutionnaires en Asie Sud-Est Continentale, Bangkok: D.K. Books.
Dauffes, A.E. (1906) 'Notes Ethnographiques sur les Kos', Bulletin de l'Ecole Francaise d'Extreme Orient, 6, pp. 327-334.
Davies, H.R. (1909) Yunnan, tile link betulecn India and the Yangtse, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Deal, David Michael (1971), National Minority Policy in Southwest China, 1911-1965; Ph.D. Thesis, University of Washington, UMI Dissertation Service, Ann Arbour, Michigan.
Dessaint, Alain, Y. (1980), Minorities of Southwest China; An Introdudion to the Yi (Lolo) and Related Peoples and an Annotated Bibliography; HRAF Press, New Haven.
Douglas, Mary (1966), Purity and Danger, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
Duy Thieu, Nguyen (1996) 'Genealogical System of the Akha in Northern Laos', Paper presented to the Second International Hani/Akha Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, 12-18 May.
Dzoebaw, Assaw and Asseu (1992), Qoel Nehvq Nyil Nehvq (Recitations for inside and outside dangers (in Akha) Akha Association for Education and Culture, Chiang Rai, Lawgaw and Lihai (eds.).
Dzoebaw, Phima Assaw (1982), Transcription of several Archaic, Oral Akha Texts, (Geusau, L.A. v. trans).
Dzoedang, Phima Aghaw (1979a), Akha Death Rituals, Ms., Transcribed and translated by Inga Lill Hansson; East Asian Institute, University of Copenhagen.
-------------- (1979b), Akha Sickness Rituals 1, Ms. idem East Asian Institute, I.L. Hansson, University of Copenhagen.
Feng Han Yi and Shyrock, j.K. (1938), 'The historical Origins of the Lolo' Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies. vol. 3., pp. 103-127.
Friedman, Jonathan (1971), Tribe, Chiefdom, State.; Ph.D. thesis, Uppsala University; UMI Service, Ann Arbour.
-------------- (1975), 'Tribes, States and Transformations' in Marxist Analysis and Social Anthropology, Maurice Bloch (ed.); Malaby Press, London, 1975, pp. 161-202.
Gao Wenying (1986), 'The Survey of Akha (Branch of Hani) in Lanchang Prefecture', in Nationality Studies, Nationalities Publishing House, Kunming, pp. 158-170 (in Chinese).
Geusau, Leo, G.M. Alting von (1983a) 'Dialectics of Akha Zang: The Interiorisations of a Perennial Minority Group' in Highlanders of Thailand, McKinnon, John and Bruksasri, W (eds.) Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 243-277.
-------------- (1983b), 'The Interiorisations of a Perennial Minority Group'. In Sociology of 'Developing Societies' Southeast Asia; Taylor, J.G. & Turton, A. (eds.) Basingstoke: Macmillan, pp. 215-229.
-------------- (1986), 'Ethnic Minorities and the State'; Paper presented to the Annual Social Scientists of Thailand Meeting, Chiang Mai, 1986; 6 pp.
-------------- (1987), 'Swinging for Freedom', Focus section of the Nation -daily Sunday edition, Bangkok, November 8. pp. 1-2.
-------------- (1989), 'The Change in Tribal way of life' in Chivit Bondoi/Life on the Mountain, Chiang Mai, pp. 12-21.
-------------- (1990), 'Studies in Akha Customary Law': Research report no. 0408/05081, 1986-1990/2529-2533, submitted to the National Research Council of Thailand, Bankhen, Bangkok. 310 pp.
-------------- (1992a), 'The Akha, Ten Years After', Pacific Viewpoint; 33:2 (special edition on Marginalisation in Thailand, Lawrence, R., Morrison, P., McKinnon, J. (eds))., Department of Geography, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 178-184.
-------------- (1992b), 'Regional Deveiopment in Northern Thailand: Its Impact on Highlanders'. In Lore: Capturing Environmental Knowledge; Johnson M. (ed.) IDRC - Ottawa, Canada and Dene Cultural Institute, pp. 141-163.
-------------- (1992c), 'Documenting and Applying Traditional Environmental Knowledge in Northern Thailand, ibidem pp. 164-173.
-------------- (1993), 'Eco-systems in the Quadrangle Area; Property, Stress, Sustainable Management'. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual Common Property Conference of IASP Manila June 16-19. 15 pp. Forthcoming publication by Trent University, Canada, Native Studies Program.
-------------- (1996), 'Avec les Akha du Triangle d'Or', Grands Reportages, No. 174, Paris, July, pp. 121-135.
-------------- (1999), The concepts of "Zangr" and "Nehvq" in the traditional Akha/Yaniza World View - Misunderstadings and efforts of re-evaluation, A paper presented at the 3rd international Hani/Akha culuture studies conference, 28 Dec 1999- 8 Jan 2000, Jinhong, China.
-------------- (2000), 'Akha internal History: Marginalization and the Ethnic Alliance System', Civility and Savagery; Andrew Turton (ed.), Curran Publishing House, pp 122-158.
Hanks, Jane (1974), 'Recitation of Patrilineages among the Akha', In Social Organisation and the Applications of Anthropology: Essays in honour of Lauriston Sharp. Smith R.J. (ed), Ithaca, Cornell University Press. pp. 114-127.
Hanks, Lucien M, and Jane (1975), 'Reflections on Ban Akha Mae Salong', Journal of Siam Society, 63, 1 Bangkok, pp. 72-85.
Hansson, Inga Lill (1983a), A Phonological Comparison of Akha and Hani; Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area (7) 1 pg. 63-115.
-------------- (1983b), Akha Shaman's trance, Ms. (transl.), East Asian Institute, University of Copenhagen.
-------------- (1984a), Akha Sickness Rituals, 2, Ms. (transl.), East Asian Institute, University of Copenhagen.
-------------- (1984b), A Folktale of Akha in Northern Thailand, Ms. (transl.), University of Copenhagen.
Henry, A. (1903), 'The Lolos and other Tribes of Western China', Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, vol. 33, pp. 96-107.
Huang Shirong (1991.), 'Situo Tusi [Chinese appointed local chief] was Indigneous Hani', in Anthology of Studies on the Hani, Nationality Institute of tile Hani/Yi Autonomous Prefecture of Honghe, Yunnan University, Publishing House, Kunming (Chinese).
Imamura Tsutomu (1996), The International Bibliography on Hani-Akha, unpublished Mss.
Jit, Phumisak (1976) khwampenma khong kham sayam thai lao lae khom lae laksana thangkansangkhom khong duchat [Etymology of the terms Siam, Thai, Lao and Khom, and the social characteristics of ethnonyms], Bangkok: Social Sciences Association of Thailand.
Kammerer, Cornelia Ann (1985), Gateway to the Akha World: Kinship, Ritual and Community among Highlanders of Thailand; Ph.D. Dissertation Anthropology, University of Chicago.
-------------- (1988); 'Territorial Imperatives, Akha Ethnic Identity and Thailand's National Integration' in: Ethnicities and Nations, R. Rudieri, F. Pellizzi, S. Tambiah (eds.), Houston, University of Texas Press, pp. 277-291.
-------------- (1990), 'Customs and Christian Conversion among Akha Higlanders of Burma and Thailand' American Ethnologist, vol. 17(2), pp. 277-291.
Kayes, Charles (1977), The Golden Peninsula: Cultural Adaptation in Mainland Southeast Asia, New York: MacMillan.
Kukeawkasem, Aje (1996), Report of the Oral Conltributions, Second lnternational Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, 12-18 May.
Lao UNESCO Committee (1996), Data-paper, UNESCO Conference on Safeguarding and promoting the intangible Heritage of the Minority Peoples in PDR Laos. Vientiane, 7-11 Oct. 1996.
Li Fuyi (1946), 'History of the Tai Lue', in Collection of Studies on South West China (Series), Kunming, Yunnan University.
Li Ke Zhong (1996), 'Ecology and the original information transfer method', paper given at the Second International Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, 12-18 May, 1996.
Liu Qibyuan (1989), 'A Tale of the Hani King', in Natiolality Studies, Nationalities Publishing House, Year 2, pp. 10-15 (in Chinese).
Li Xi Xian (1995), Acts of the First InternationaI Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, February 28 - March 6, 1993; Honghe, Kunming, Nationalities Publishing House (in Chinese).
Leach E. R. (1954), Political Systems of Highland Burma, London, Bell.
Lee, G.Y. (1981), The effects of development measures on the socio-economy of the White Hmong. University of Sidney, Sidney, Australia. PhD thesis.
Lehman, F. K. (1963), TIle Structure Chin Society: A Tribal People of Burma adapted to a Non-Western Civilisation, Urbana University Press, Illinois.
-------------- (1980), Burma: Kayah Society as a Function of the Shan-Karen Context, Urbana University Press, Illinois.
Lewis, Paul (1969-1970), Ethnographic notes on the Akhas of Burma. 4 vols. HRAFlex books; New Haven.
-------------- (1978), The Introduction of a Family Planning Program to Akhas in Thailand; Ph.D. thesis, University of Oregon.
Lewis, Paul and Lewis Elaine (1973), 'The Fourth Dimension in Thailand' in: Gospel Tide in Thailalnd, American Baptist Mission Studies. Valley Forge, American Baptist Powers (pp. 49-54).
Lintner, Bertil (1990), Land of jade, Bangkok/Edinburgh; White Lotus and Kiscadale.
Luce, G.H., and Chen Yee Sein (Transl.) (1961.), The Man shu (Book of the Southern Barbarians) Ithaca.
Majeu Takh'ang, Pacelo (1979), 'Ghoma law-eu' or the honouring of the big rice stalk, mss. transcribed/translated by Leo A. von Geusau.
-------------- (1981), 'Yes, we Akha are Monkeys', Taped discourse, transl. Leo A. von Geusau.
Madrolle, Claudius (1908), 'Quelques Peuplades Lo-lo', T'oung Pao, Serie II, 9, pp. 529-576.
Mao Youquan (1989), 'Inquiry on the Names, Identity and Migrations of the Hani' Yunnan Journal of Social Science, Kumning, Yunnan Peoples' Publishing House (in Chinese).
-------------- (1996), 'The Core-value of Hani Genealogy', Paper presented to the Second lnternaltional Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, 12-18 May 1996.
Mao Youquan and Li Qibo (1989), The Hani-People, Jianshui Nationality Studies Institute, Honghe, Yunnan China (in Chinese).
Mattisoff, James, A. (1978), Variational Semantics in Tibeto Burman; The Organic Approach to Linguistic Comparison; in Occasional Papers of the Wolfenden Society on Tibeto-Burman Lillguistics, Volume VI; F.K. Lehman (Ed.). Philadelphia, Institute for the Study of Human Issues.
-------------- (1983), 'Linguistic Diversity and Language Contact', in Highlanders of Thailand, McKinnon, John and Bruksasri, W: (eds.) Oxford University Press, Kuala Lumpur, pp. 56-86.
Mojiang Editorial Committee (1983), Collection of Traditional Stories of the Hani at Mojiang (in Chinese).
National Statistical Office (1986), Survey of hill tribe population. National Statistical Office, Office of the Prime Minister, Bangkok, Thailand. Survey No. 2529.
Orleans, Henry Phillipe Marie, Prince d' (1898), Du Tonkin aux Indes pal les Sources de l'Irrawadi, Janvier 1895 - Janvier 1896. Paris: Calmann Levy.
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Quian Yong (1996), 'Mopi, the Propagator of Hani Traditional Culture', Paper given at the Second International Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Chiang Mai/Chiang Rai, Thailand, 12-18 May 1996.
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Shi Junchao (1988a), 'On Ethno-History: Hani Oral History of Migration (Hania-Peizongpopo)', Nationality Studies, Nationalities Publishing House, 3 (in Chinese).
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-------------- (1991), 'Lowland and Highland Civilizations: Research on the Question of Migrations of the Hani' in Research on Hani History, pp 30-54; Kunming, Nationalities Publishing House, (in Chinese).
Shida and Ahai, (eds.) (1992), Yaniya-Gazangga: Oral History of Sipsongpanna Hani's Migrations, National Minority Committee of Jinghong, Yunnan, China. (in Chinese).
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-------------- (1996a), 'Irrigation Systems in the Ideology and Ritual Practices of Akha Shifting Agriculturists' Paper, given for the Second International Hani/Akha Culture Studies Conference, Thailand.
-------------- (1996b), 'Putting the Mandala in its Place: A practice-based Approach to the Spatialization of Power on the Southeast Asian 'Periphery' -The Case of the Akha', Journal of Asian Studies 55, no. 2 (May 1996): 323-358.
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