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Laos In The House is a project bringing together Lao Americans in continuing their cultural legacy through storytelling and the arts. Through words, pictures and video. Take your shoes off and join us.
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So what’s everybody snacking on for Super Bowl? http://ift.tt/2nBAioc
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Did you know that for 25 years, Lao youth didn’t have their own music? Instead they listened to Thai rock/pop songs or traditional and classical Lao music like mor lum. Then in the early 2000’s a wave of Lao singers started writing and producing “thansamai” - or modern - music. “Getting Lao’D” is a documentary by Steve Arounsack, which took 10-years to complete, following the story of this modern Lao music movement. Who wants to see it? 🙋🏻♀️🙋🏻♂️#GettingLaoD http://ift.tt/2qxRAGy
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Happy Holidays!!! http://ift.tt/2puyh0l
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For the first time ever Laos has a Miss Universe contestant, meet 20-year-old Souphaphone Somvichith. Catch her onstage tonight during the live showing of the 66th Pageant (where she also joins Cambodia’s first #MissUniverse2017 representative). Congrats! 👏🏼👑🏆 http://ift.tt/2k2GtCK
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For the love of #RobertsSideEye can someone tell us how to say “mashed potatoes” in Lao? 😏 http://ift.tt/2jWqxC0
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For the love of #RobertsSideEye can someone tell us how to say “mashed potatoes” in Lao? 😏 http://ift.tt/2iPcYkr
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When you don't have an umbrella but your maethu just went grocery shopping. 🌱 http://ift.tt/2AHkWDJ
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Lao ladies prove that when it comes to your “Ha-Lao-ween” costume, bigger is better when rocking your amulets —� and no shoes in the house! (Worn by Mary Soutphommasane) http://ift.tt/2xLF5X0
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Did everyone have as happy a Hal-Lao-Ween costume as @bboylancer? 😂😂😂 Let’s see yours. http://ift.tt/2z428xM
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This write-up in @hyperallergic about our collab project with @phlassembled got us like 🙌🏼🎨😎 “Within the smaller of the domes is a table and stool, along with slips of paper and an invitation to Lao visitors to write about which state they moved to first, what they remember about their first day of school, as well as whether or not they’d ever been sent to prison camp. Although the responses are ensconced in a box on the table, the questions should give visitors pause to reflect on their own life experiences.” Read the whole thing at hyperallergic.com #LaosInTheHouse dome on exhibit until December at The Art Museum’s Perelman Building. http://ift.tt/2xhQgqr
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All three words used in a sentence: “The LAO ethnicity makes up the majority of the 160 groups and 80+ spoken languages in LAOS, while the Kmu and Hmong are the 2nd and 3rd largest LAOTIAN groups.” Extra credit if you can properly pronounce the first and second word. Thanks to @artofnor for the language class and illustration. http://ift.tt/2hMlpeY
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Last post for #FridayThe13th “Maybe you’ll see The young Phi Kowpoon as a sweet phi, Weeping by her banyan tree, selling soup to strangers. Alas, her vermicelli is always cold as a dead white worm But you can taste a marvelous hint of mint green as jade, Juice from coconuts pale as a ghost’s forgotten bones And red, red curry reminding you of doting Mae. Be kind, tip a few extra kip, It’s how she’s spending her afterlife.” Excerpt from “5 Flavors by poet Bryan Thao Worra. “The Phi Kowpoon” art by Vongduane Manivong http://ift.tt/2z83bM1
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Another #FridayThe13th post! Apparently females are a favorite in Southeast Asian ghost stories. Phi Kong Koi originated as a jungle ghost (ຜີກ່ອງກ່ອຍ in Lao, ผีกองกอย in Thai). She looks like an elderly grandmom hopping on one leg, sometimes with a backwards foot, shouting a distinct cry “kong koi, kong koi!” repeatedly to state she’s hungry. Phi Kong Koi likes to suck blood from the big toes of people sleeping in the jungle so travelers are warned to keep their feet together or crossed to protect themselves. Some folklorists say Phi Kong Koi evolved from an ethnic group which has not been seen for a long time. Have you heard any variation of ghost stories about Phi Kong Koi? http://ift.tt/2ymqdBf
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It's #FridayThe13th, time for some Lao scary tales! The Kasu appears in Lao (ກະສື) and Thai (กระสือ) folklore and is known as Ahp (អាប) in Cambodia. She is a nocturnal female spirit, manifested as the head of a young beautiful woman with her internal organs hanging down from her neck. Legend says she was a princess engaged to a Siamese aristocrat although already in love with another soldier, of a lower status. Eventually caught with her lover, the offended Husband-To-Be sentenced her to death by burning. Before the execution she enlisted the help of a Khmer sorceress to allow her body to be unharmed by flames. The spell worked but the magic too slow, most of her body had been burnt except for her head and some viscera, thus the non-charred remains were cursed to continue as the Kasu ghost. http://ift.tt/2ylusNo
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LAOS Is definitely in the house!!! Look at Fasai Chinnaly Nolasing during yesterday’s National Costume Competition of The Miss Grand International 2017. And you thought you were gonna slay Halloween this year. http://ift.tt/2hDFyDT
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We had a meeting recently with our #LaosInTheHouse volunteers, in a building they hadn’t been to before, but they found our room — by following the smell! 😂😂😂 http://ift.tt/2yfjvgY
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Boun Awk Phansa marks the end of Buddhist lent, a 3-month period in which monks refrain from leaving their temple, the tradition originates from when Buddha stayed inside during the rainy season to avoid killing insects or harming new crops. No religious ceremonies take place and new monks are ordained during this quiet time of study, devotion and meditation. To celebrate, candles are lit giving it the nickname the Festival of Lights. 📸 by Frederiek Ilona Bollen http://ift.tt/2hXFQJP
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