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Indigenous Heritage and Identity of the Last Elephant Catchers in Northeast Thailand (Asian Heritages

Alisa Santikarn
Barcode 9789048561995
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Release Date: 25/02/2025

Genre: Law & Politics
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Amsterdam University Press
Series: Asian Heritages
Language: English
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press

In 2019, when Mew Salangam passed away at 91, newspapers across Thailand described him as belonging to the “last generation of elephant doctors.” Mew was a member of the Kui Ajiang community in Thailand, an Indigenous group living in the Northeast known for catching elephants. Sometime beginning in the 1950s, this practice gradually came to an end.

Indigenous Heritage and Identity of the Last Elephant Catchers in Northeast Thailand examines how the end of elephant catching has affected the heritage and identity of the Kui Ajiang, offering an analysis that calls for close attention to the broader currents of Thai history and the development of Thai environmental and cultural heritage policies. Furthermore, the term Authorised Environmental Discourse (AED) is introduced in tandem with Laurajane Smith’s Authorised Heritage Discourse (AHD) to portray how heritage embedded in nature and culture reflects impacts of political authority and how a community responds to threats of loss and challenges to the authenticity of its traditions.