Merit and the Millennium
Routine and Crisis in the Ritual Lives of the Lahu People
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This book, the result of thirty-five years of research in field and library, seeks to explain the diverse ideological strands and associated liturgical practices that inform the world views of the Tibeto-Burman-speaking Lahu peoples of the Yunnan -Indochina Borderlands.
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