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The unbearable heaviness of being Kri: house construction and ethnolinguistic transformation in upland Laos
Authors:Charles HP Zuckerman  NJ Enfield
Institution:A20–John Woolley Building, University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW 2006, Australia
Abstract:Kri people in central Laos traditionally engage in ‘heavy’ practices, including a stipulation that houses must be relocated and the flooring discarded upon a death in the family. Such ‘heavy’ practices are considered ‘real Kri’, and they are not adhered to by those who identify as Kri Phòòngq. This article examines the adoption of more enduring housing construction among the Kri, and the dynamics of ethnic identity implied by the dilemmas raised for individuals and families who must choose between (a) maintaining the heavy life of real Kri, (b) innovating new and less heavy solutions, or (c) changing identity entirely.
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