Manusya, Journal of Humanities
Publication Date
2025
Abstract
Dara’ang ethnic attire remains a significant aspect of the intangible cultural heritage of the Dara’ang people residing in Nor Lae Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand. This study employs the concepts of youth agency, intangible cultural heritage, and cultural identity to explore the perspectives of young Dara’ang regarding the intangible significances of their ethnic attire as youth are actively embracing it. Youth’s abilities in safeguarding the attire and reconstructing their cultural identity when interacting with other community members and Thai society are also examined. Drawing data from an arts-based engagement ethnography approach, semi-structured in-depth interviews, and participant observation, this study reveals that youth are not passive recipients of their cultural heritage and are reflexive of external influences to redesign their ethnic attire to fit the current timeframe and contexts.
DOI
10.1163/26659077-20252817
First Page
1
Last Page
32
Recommended Citation
Rakorasilp, Pamira
(2025)
"Engagement of Young Dara’ang in Cultural Identity Reconstruction, Nor Lae Village, Chiang Mai, Thailand,"
Manusya, Journal of Humanities: Vol. 28:
No.
1, Article 3.
DOI: 10.1163/26659077-20252817
Available at:
https://digital.car.chula.ac.th/manusya/vol28/iss1/3