Beyond Fair Trade Bibliography

Akha Heritage Foundation website,

Anderson, Edward F. Plants and People of the Golden Triangle: Ethnobotany of the Hill Tribes of Northern Thailand. Portland, OR: Dioscorides Press, 1993.

Berlinski, Mischa. Fieldwork. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007.

Booth, Martin. Opium: A History. NY: St. Martin's Griffin, 1996.

Buadaeng, Kwanchewan, "The Rise and Fall of the Tribal Research Institute," Southeast Asian Studies, v. 44, no. 3, Dec. 2006, p. 359-384.

Campbell, Colin, “Cornish Mine Finds Worldwide Saviours,” clipping from John Darch, [August 1994?]

Chouvy, Pierre-Arnaud. Opium: Uncovering the Politics of the Poppy. Cambridge, MA: Harvard U. Pr., 2010.

Coumans, Catherine, “Backgrounder: Asia Pacific Resources in Thailand,” MiningWatch Canada, Sept. 17, 2002,

“Crew Gold Corporation,”

D’Amico, Chris, “Doi Chaang Coffee: The Elephant in the Roast,” Mutineer Magazine, May/June 2011.

Davids, Kenneth, “A Tale of Two Trips,” Roast, Oct. 2012.

Dejkunjorn, Vasit. In His Majesty's Footsteps: A Personal Memoir. Bangkok: Heaven Lake Press, 2001, 2006.

Development or Domestication? Indigenous Peoples of Southeast Asia, ed. by Don McCaskill and Ken Kampe. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books, 1997.

“Diamonds of Death,” Feb. 5, 1999, Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online,

“Doi Chaang, A Small Village with a Big Future,” Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, April 2012.

Eraker, Harald, “Go Home to Norway, Mindex!” Norwatch Newsletter, Nov. 1999,

Ethnicities and Nations: Processes of Interethnic Relations in Latin America, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. Ed. by Remo Guidieri et al. Austin, TX: University of Texas Pr, 1988.

Goodman, Jim. Meet the Akhas. Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus, 1996.

Graceffo, Antonio, “American Activist Jailed in Bangkok Awaiting Deportation,” 2004 blog,

Grunfeld, Frederic V. Wayfarers of the Thai Forest: The Akha. Amsterdam: Time-Life Books, 1982.

Highlanders of Thailand, ed by John McKinnon and Wanat Bhruksasri. NY: Oxford U. Pr, 1983.

Hill Tribes Today: Problems in Change. Ed. by John McKinnon and Bernard Vienne. Bangkok: White Lotus-Orstom, 1989.

Hutheesing, Otome Klein. Emerging Sexual Inequality Among the Lisu of Northern Thailand: The Waning of Dog and Elephant Repute. Leiden, NY, Copenhagen, Koln: E. J. Brill, 1990.

Ingram, Mathew, “Asia Pacific Waiting Game Continues,” Globe & Mail [Toronto], May 27, 1999.

Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited. “Translation,” Announced Purchase of Asia Pacific Resources, June 7, 2006,

Kadey, Matthew, “Coffee Quest,” Sawasdee Magazine, June 2011.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, “Abstemious Protestants and Swinging Catholics: The Differential Impact of Christianity on the Traditional Akha Gender System,” paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, March 13, 1999.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, “AIDS Among Akha Highlanders in Thailand: A Pand-emic Analysis,” paper presented at conference on Culturalism, Nationalism, and Transnationalism, Dept. of Anthropology, U. Chicago, 1993.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, “Customs and Christian Conversion Among Akha Highlanders of Burma and Thailand,” American Ethnologist, v. 17, no. 2, 1990, p. 277-291.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, "Discarding the Basket: The Reinterpretation of Tradition by Akha Christians of Northern Thailand," Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, v. 27, no. 2, Sept. 1996, p. 320-333.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann. Gateway to the Akha World: Kinship, Ritual, and Community Among Highlanders of Thailand. Dissertation, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Chicago, 1986.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, "Of Labels and Laws: Thailand's Resettlement and Repatriation Policies," Cultural Survival Quarterly, v. 12, no. 4, 1988, p. 7-12.

Kammerer, Cornelia Ann, "Territorial Imperatives: Akha Ethnic Identity and Thailand's National Integration," in Ethnicities and Nations, ed. by Remo Guidieri et al. Austin, TX: Rothko Chapel Book, 1988, p. 259-292.

Lamphier, Gary, “Higher Potash Estimates Send Vancouver Junior Stock Soaring,” Vancouver Sun, April 30, 1996.

Lamphier, Gary, “Thai Potash Deposit Fertile for B. C. firm,” Vancouver Sun, Aug. 27, 1996.

Lee, Jenny, “B. C. Entrepreneur Celebrates the Sweet Smell of (Kicking Horse Coffee) Success,” Vancouver Sun, Nov. 28, 2012.

Lewis, Paul W. Akha Oral Literature. Bangkok, Thailand: White Lotus Pr, 2002.

Lewis, Paul W. Ethnographic Notes on the Akhas of Burma. 2 vol. New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area Files, 1969, available at

Lewis, Paul and Elaine. Peoples of the Golden Triangle. London: Thames and Hudson, 1984.

Mann, Richard. Unpublished autobiography, courtesy of the author.

McCoy, Alfred W. The Politics of Heroin: CIA Complicity in the Global Drug Trade. Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books, 2003.

McKinnon, John, "Agricultural Development and the Impact on Land Use: Progress Report on Doi Chang," TRI-ORSTOM Project, Dec. 25, 1988. [courtesy of author]

McKinnon, Katharine. Development Professionals in Northern Thailand: Hope, Politics and Practice. Singapore: NUS Press, 2011.

Mitchell, Heneage, “The Doi Chaang Story,” Stir, March/April 2012.

Morse, Eugene. Exodus to a Hidden Valley. NY: Reader's Digest Press, 1974.

“Nevada Goldfields Corporation Appointments,” Globe and Mail[Toronto], Oct. 28, 1986.

O’Hanlon, John, “Crew Gold Corporation: Making It to Midsize,” “Crew Gold Corporation,”

Op de Laak, Jacques. Arabica Coffee Cultivation and Extension Manual for the Highlands of Northern Thailand. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Highland Coffee Research and Development Centre, 1992.

Patel, K. J. and Ingalhalli, R. S., “Cordyceps Militaris (L.:Fr._ Link – An Important Medicinal Mushroom,” Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry, v. 2, no. 1, 2013, p. 315-319.

Pendergrast, Mark, “Doi Chaang Beans from Thailand,” Wine Spectator, Nov. 30, 2012.

Pendergrast, Mark, For God, Country & Coca-Cola: The Definitive History of the Great American Soft Drink and the Company That Makes It. NY: Basic Books, 3rd ed, 2013.

Pendergrast, Mark. Uncommon Grounds: The History of Coffee and How It Transformed Our World. 2d edition. Basic Books, 2010.

Pendergrast, Mark, “Wild Civet Coffee in Doi Chang,” parts 1-4, You Tube,

Phongpaichit, Pasuk and Sungsidh Piriyarangsan. Corruption and Democracy in Thailand. Bangkok: Silkworm Books, 1994.

Renard, Ronald D. Opium Reduction in Thailand 1970-2000: A Thirty-Year Journey. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Silkworm Books, 2001.

Robinson, Allan, “Asia Pacific to Develop Norsk Hydro Project,” Globe & Mail [Toronto], May 26, 1999.

Rogers, Chris and Guy Lynn, BBC News, London, “Civet Cat Coffee’s Animal Cruelty Secrets,” Sept. 13, 2013,

Small, Miles, “Doi Chaang,” CoffeeTalk, Feb. 2012.

Southeast Asian Narcotics. Hearings Before the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, House of Representatives. July 12-13, 1977. SCNAC-95-1-14. Washington, DC: GPO, 1978.

Southeast Asian Tribes, Minorities, and Nations, ed. Peter Kunstadter. Vol. 1 and 2. NJ: Princeton U. Pr., 1967.

Sriwuthiwong, Duangta, 1988 Report on Doi Chang, handwritten and typed, courtesy of John McKinnon.

Steinkraus, D. C. and Whitfield, J. B., “Chinese Caterpillar Fungus and World Record Runners,” American Entomologist, Winter 1994, p. 235-239.

Stevenson, William. The Revolutionary King: The True-Life Sequel of The King and I. London: Constable & Robinson, 1999.

Stutt, Ian, “To Mine Or Not to Mine Potash,” Project for Ecological Recovery, Aug. 28, 2002,

Swinfen, David, “Business Thais,” Global Coffee Magazine, September/October 2011.

Tooker, Deborah E. "Modular Modern: Shifting Forms of Collective Identity among the Akha of Northern Thailand," Anthropological Quarterly, v. 77, no. 2, Spring 2004, p. 243-288.

Tooker, Deborah E. Space and the Production of Cultural Difference Among the Akha Prior to Globalization. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Pr., 2012.

An Untimely Cut: Thailand. Youtube, Journeyman Pictures, April 1997: 13 minutes.

Wild, Tony, “Civet Coffee: Why It's Time to Cut the Crap,” Guardian blog,Sept. 13, 2013,

Virtual Hilltribe Museum,

Yang, Bo. Golden Triangle: Frontier and Wilderness. Translated by Clive Gulliver. Hong Kong: Joint Publishing Co. (HK), 1987.

Zhou, Xuanwei et al, “Cordyceps Fungi: Natural Products, Pharmacological Fuctions, and Developmental Products,” Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, v. 61, 2009, p. 279-291.