Namnas
Namna's are a subgroup of indigenous peoples inhabiting the northern regions of Thailand. They predominantly reside in the provinces of Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Phayao. Traditionally, Namna's are characterized by their farming and hunting lifestyles, relying heavily on sustainable agriculture and the surrounding forests for their basic necessities.
Regarding their social structure, Namna's typically live in small hamlets with populations ranging from several dozen
They speak two major dialects, each aligned with one of their three traditionally recognized subgroups. Architecturally,
Namna's historical cultural dynamics are tied to the development of independent lifestyles as separate economies, rituals,
Research into these Namna's remains severely understudied. As a result, our narratives for numerous constituents affected