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Title: | The Sam-sams: an intricate aspect of historical and cultural assimilation |
Authors: | Kobkua-Suwanna That-Pian |
Conference Name: | Seminar on Cultural Understanding Thailand - Malaysia |
Keywords: | The Sam-sams Cultural assimilation |
Conference Date: | 28/05/1990 |
Conference Location: | Srinakharinwirot University,Songkhla Campus |
Abstract: | Many querries have been raised about the origins and history of the Sam-Sams, a Thai-speaking community in Kedah, Perlis, and Setul. In fact various theories and speculations on both aspets make lively discussions among scholars. Generally, it is agreed that the Sam-Sams form a substantial portion of the inhabitants in the northern and astern parts of Kedah--Kubang Pasu, Padang Terap, Baling. They are iso numerous in Perlis and Setul, with this ends the scholarly consensus. |
Pages: | 20 p. |
Call Number: | DS568.S45 1990 kat sem. |
Publisher: | Institute for Soluthern Thai Studies,Thailand |
Appears in Collections: | Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding |
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