Village Government : A Yao chieftain is selected by the elders of the village mainly for his intelligence, and usually out of respect for age and experience. They are a peaceful people but have a similar
desire for litigations that the Meo have. At such times there are letter opportunities to make lengthy speeches, and the older men get a chance to show their greater knowledge and wisdom to the
younger people. They do not maintain warriors or special men to enforce law and order, and generally settle disputes through the chief's decisions through fines that he might impose. They are very
polite to each other and seldom have serious quarrels, but occasionally more serious difficulties arise between the Yao and another tribal group. In such cases, the Yao are slow to anger, but will follow up
with drastic justice and retaliation. Very few legal cases ever reach the Amphurs, but very few cases involving the death sentence by their own judgment have been reported.
Village Government : A Yao chieftain is selected by the elders of the village mainly for his intelligence, and usually out of respect for age and experience. They are a peaceful people but have a similar
desire for litigations that the Meo have. At such times there are letter opportunities to make lengthy speeches, and the older men get a chance to show their greater knowledge and wisdom to the
younger people. They do not maintain warriors or special men to enforce law and order, and generally settle disputes through the chief's decisions through fines that he might impose. They are very
polite to each other and seldom have serious quarrels, but occasionally more serious difficulties arise between the Yao and another tribal group. In such cases, the Yao are slow to anger, but will follow up
with drastic justice and retaliation. Very few legal cases ever reach the Amphurs, but very few cases involving the death sentence by their own judgment have been reported.
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