This important study gives fascinating and finely drawn historical, ecological and cultural context to a Yunnan Chinese settlement in northern Thailand. Based on theoretically richly informed fieldwork, the settlement is described in terms of its own history but also with respect to the changing regional and global forces to which its inhabitants have been exposed and to which they adjust as they manage their own lives. This book is a major contribution to Overseas Chinese studies and to the comparative and theoretical issues that this subject involves.