Thailand travel guide - Northern Hilltribes
- Aka
- Hmong
- Karen
- Lisu
- Yao
- Lahu
Lisu
The Lisu are located mostly in Chiang Rai, Chiang
Mai and Mae Hong Son provinces. They are thought to
originate from S. China (and probably from Tibet before
that), and they first came to Thailand approx. 80 years
ago. There are also a large number in Burma who might
of come south at the same time.
The Lisu are part of the Tibeto-Burman linguistic group
and their culture is closely related to that of the
Chinese. Their New Year is at the same time as the Chinese
New Year and it is their biggest and most elaborate
festival of the year.It is a time when they make offerings
to ancestor spirits and the village guardian spirit.
The most noticeable part of the festivities is the dancing
that is held over a number of days, when everybody dresses
up in their best finery. This is a time when community
and clanship is consolidated. Some clans carry Chinese
names.
The Lisu are split into two sub groups - the Hua Lisu
(flowery Lisu) and the He Lisu (Black Lisu). In Thailand
most of the Lisu are Flowery Lisu.
The women are instantly recognisable by their stunning
costumes - particularly their double breasted knee length
robe which is decorated with many thin strips of coloured
material around the neck and upper arms. Favourite colours
are red, pink, blue and green (always the very brightest
of colours).
At New Year they wear their complete outfits including
a vest decorated with silver and a large headdress decorated
with pom poms and tassels.
When Lisu marry there is always a dowry to be paid for
the bride. Generally marriages are only allowed with
someone outside the clan and Lisu are monogamous. The
clan is an important aspect of Lisu culture and is carried
through the male members of the tribe. The oldest male
member of each clan is always given authority when it
comes to any important matters affecting the clan.
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