Deo Nang Toï

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princess Deo Nang Toï in 1964

Deo Nang Toï (19142008) was the daughter of Deo Van Long, the president of the Fédération Taï in North-West Vietnam and Laos under the last years of French Indochina. Following his death in Toulouse in 1975, she assumed his title among the Tai exile community. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Tai Groups of Thailand: Introduction and overview Page 168 Joachim Schliesinger - 2001
  2. Rose Mison La princesse Deo Nang Toï, héritière du Pays Taï-Tonkin 1995 Nimes