The Highland People Discovery Museum

The Highland People Discovery Museum

The Highland People Discovery Museum

Description:

The Highland People Discovery Museum, formerly known as the Tribal Museum, exhibits collections and documentation of the life of Thailand’s minority highland ethnic groups.

Reflecting a period of extensive interest in the cultures of diverse ethnic groups living in remote areas of northern Thailand and neighboring countries, the Tribal Research Institute was established in the 1960s under the auspices of the Ministry of Interior on the grounds of Chiang Mai University. It facilitated cooperation and exchange of research within the context of development and change. Due to development of these remote areas under the leadership of HM King Bhumibhol Adulyadej, Rama IX, knowledge of the highland peoples became a national priority. Supported by many organizations including the Ford Foundation, Asia Foundation and SEATO, it linked research by academics to organizations having a long history in the area.

As a result, documentation and collections were moved to a dedicated center to create an archive and museum to preserve and share knowledge of the hill area cultures with local communities. It includes exhibitions featuring the Akha, Lahu, Lisu, Karen, Mien, Hmong, Lawa, Thin, Khmu and Mlabri peoples and offers reconstructions of their living spaces in the extensive gardens.

COST: 350 THB ( includes a donation to the museum)

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