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Lamkang Male Traditonal Dress and Ornaments

Description: A traditional costume of the Lamkang people, including porcupine quills that made up the base of Changbom, on a men's headgear called Toom Luubuw and hornbill feathers on the luubuw and a cawrie shell that decorates at the side of the headgear of the men's toom luu buw.
Date: November 30, 2006
Creator: Tholung, Daniel
Partner: UNT College of Information

Levion Rengkarnung telling a story at the Seminar on Culture and Origin of the Lamkangs

Description: Lamkang elder Leivon Rengkarnung of Charangching Khunkha telling the origin story of the Lamkang, and behind him is seated is a story teller,Tholung Beshot from Thamlapokpi. Beshot is an expert Reel Ruu musical instrument maker, apart from his story telling, dance and music and skilled craftsman.
Date: November 30, 2006
Creator: Tholung, Daniel
Partner: UNT College of Information

Lamkang Trational Men's dress

Description: Lamkang men's traditional jewelry and costumes worn during dancing displayed here as they are discussing the culture and origins of the Lamkang people. Tony Khular is seen here describing the Kchou worn by a male dancer on the wrist made of ivory. The dancer is adorned with thlumthler a green earring, vorii kaang kool, vooryaa, and strapping a black cloth.
Date: November 30, 2006
Creator: Tholung, Daniel
Partner: UNT College of Information
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